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What is there to include on a new box set that wasn't put onto the tenth anniversary?
As much as I love the album I don't want to have to buy it for a third time. A live DVD from the era would be interesting, although half of the Glasto set was in the tenth anniversary DVD. Whilst I'd inevitably get tickets if possible I hope they don't do a full album performance. Throw in a few Holy Bible tracks when touring Futurology later in the year much like for the Lifeblood tour, but not the ful lalbum. Hopefully it'll be something interesting and original. |
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Pennyroyal Tea The b-sides Potentially some more demos Live show Maybe get some brand new remixes done because the Chemical Bros ones were shite. But then what's left for the 30th anniversary edition? |
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Touring is the only way they make money these days. All of Wire's chat about loving travelling and them loving playing festivals in Eastern Europe is all a smokescreen for an easy bit of cash by playing the hits.
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2. I can justify spending the money on THB 20th anniversary edition because it's my fav album of all time not just for the songs but the total package - concept, ideas, artwork etc etc. 3. Of course its a money making exercise. They are professional musicians, i.e. their income comes from the music that they created and sell. 4. I'll happily pay £100-£150 on the 20th anniversary edition. If you believe so strongly in what you pontificate, lets see you put your money where your mouth is and donate the same to helping people. |
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Why do we have to pay 150? what's wrong with like <50 pounds? |
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How much was the GT one and the NT to compare? I bought neither.
I'd say they'll push this one price wise as the ultimate collector's edition, maybe even with Richey written lyrics and the like. I don't know if it'll be £150 but it'll surely be over £100. |
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To be honest I don't think a gig or full on tour would work but who knows. No point in releasing another CD/DVD set as the 10th anniversary covers it. Only thing to release really is the Astoria gig in full that everyone wants and maybe a little extra stuff to go with that like interview, etc.
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I'm not saying you're wrong but they will defo be doing the gigs.
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I don't see why they shouldn't do a tour. They've played these songs the last couple of tours anyway. So what if they don't sound like they did in '94? Everything i've heard has been great.
As for a reissue bring it on. Would be nice to see a book bundled with a vinyl release or cd or sold on it's own with all the lyrics plus cover art of all the singles and album, alongside an essay or interview discussing it all. I bet it would sell better than nicky's polaroid book Whatever they're planning i'm sure they're not going to toss any old rubbish out considering THB is their most important album. I'm looking forward to whatever they've decided on
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Not sure on NT but wasn't GT only about £30 or something similar? Surprisingly cheap. I can't see a prospective re-issue of THB going to three digits personally.
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2. Good for you. 3. They're millionaires, not starving artists. 4. a) £150 is more than I earn in a week b)I do. |
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The best way to celebrate this would be for them to find a time machine, jump back to 2004 and get their past selves to include the three b-sides from the era on the 10th Anniversary re-release.
Beyond that, I really don't see the point of doing a tour or re-releasing it again.
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A small european tour in tiny venues would be marvellous, Paris, Berlin, München, Cologne, Prague, Vienna, Varszawa.
But at the moment if it's only UK THB gig is the only thing that would make come fly to UK again...
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The Paul Burrells of the Pop world strike again!
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