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Savage Clone 12.01.2006 10:57 AM

The infamous VU "garage sale acetate" for sale now
 
Holy shit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=300054910309

This goes for another week or so, and is already over 18 thousand dollars...
Bought at a yard sale for 75 cents!

Inhuman 12.01.2006 11:00 AM

crap...that's insane...

Savage Clone 12.01.2006 11:03 AM

Rich, rich person.

sonicl 12.01.2006 11:06 AM

So, on the one hand, I was going to buy a house. On the other hand...

No, the girlfriend would never forgive me.

atari 2600 12.01.2006 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ebay listing
Six of the songs recorded during the Scepter session made it on to the "Velvet Underground & Nico" LP, albeit with radically different mixes. The other four songs were re-recorded in LA by Tom Wilson. As far as we know, the only listenable copy of the original versions of Heroin, Venus In Furs, I'm Waiting For The Man, and European Son exist on the acetate that Warrenlifound. (A Japanese bootleg of the same material did appear, but in poor, arguably ‘unlistenable' sound quality. It is possible that the source tape for the Japanese bootleg was made from this very acetate decades ago when it was in different hands. Who knows?)



I have that one (the Japanese bootleg dicussed in the listing). I shared it at the group. It's not completely "unlistenable," but it definitely could be much better.
It's Scepter Studios NYC 4/25/66 (the same date and location) and has Heroin, Venus in Furs and Waiting For the Man. Sadly, European Son is missing on my copy.

!@#$%! 12.01.2006 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Rich, rich person.


in theory at least they could make a profit by doing something with it, like negotiating a re-release with a label (it would sound crappy, sure, but i'm guessing collectors would buy-- or put them in itunes...$1 each download?).

not necessarily rich, perhaps just ballsy/smart.

gmku 12.01.2006 01:45 PM

Thing is, how do you know this is even for real? Wouldn't it be easy to pull a hoax? Somebody with access to a pressing plant...

gmku 12.01.2006 01:50 PM

I can just imagine how well this purchase would go over in my house.

"Oh, hi, honey. Been to the record store today, I see. What this time?"

"Oh, just another Velvet Underground album."

"Let's see. God, this looks like crap. A handwritten label. Hope you didn't pay too much.... by the way, I got a call from the bank today about a second mortage we're taking out for something like 18,000. What's up with that?"

"Oh, nothing..."

!@#$%! 12.01.2006 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Thing is, how do you know this is even for real? Wouldn't it be easy to pull a hoax? Somebody with access to a pressing plant...


well that's why the link to all the press clippings. at this point the thing has been authenticated i suspect.

Savage Clone 12.01.2006 01:52 PM

Yeah, there has been so much ink spilled on this thing that I have no doubt this is it.
Successfully faking natural aging like that is a challenge too.

gmku 12.01.2006 01:52 PM

True. I saw those. Still, I'd be really nervous plunking down this kind of change online for something I haven't even seen or touched.

This is truly insane. Whoever ends up buying this overpriced piece of plastic is more pathetic than I am.

!@#$%! 12.01.2006 01:56 PM

i just read one of the articles where it sez the president of a record company authenticated the thing.

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edit: this one

 


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and again, im sure whoever is buying the "overpriced piece of plastic" is planning to make some fat profits from the investment.

h8kurdt 12.01.2006 02:42 PM

Wow, I'd never heard of it. The person who buys will probably use it as an investment. How much do you reckon record companies would pay to release it?

CHOUT 12.01.2006 02:43 PM

I love stories like this. They keep me going to garage sales/pawn shops etc.

Rob Instigator 12.01.2006 02:47 PM

yes, seventyfive cents. insa nity folks! insanity!

either way I got my all time favorite UNSaNE song (Vandal X, on seven inch vinyl) for sixtyfive cents on EBAY!
 



whoever buys this VU acetate is one dedicated mo-fo.

I guess if I was an attroney like the ones I work for and I billed $360/hr to my clients, I would go insane for a one of a kind sonic youth bad moon rising acetate. or a daydream nation.

dazedcola 12.01.2006 08:58 PM

i wish i had the money for it but what pisses me off most is the fact is that only one fan is going to have it and will be greedy so that no one else can hear it. If i got the record I would get the music re-released so everyone can enjoy it not just some elitist record collector.

The bidding has gone up to 21K now...

pokkeherrie 12.01.2006 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dazedcola
i wish i had the money for it but what pisses me off most is the fact is that only one fan is going to have it and will be greedy so that no one else can hear it. If i got the record I would get the music re-released so everyone can enjoy it not just some elitist record collector.

The bidding has gone up to 21K now...


imagine if he breaks it while proudly showing it off to his friends...

noisemachine 12.01.2006 10:21 PM

Damn, another week left and already at 25 g's. I wonder if this will be the kind of thing where some fan that doesn't have the money to buy it will jack up the price and just not pay for it. I could never imagine paying 25,000 for a freakin' record.

I wanna meet the person that sold it for 75 cents.

Inhuman 12.01.2006 10:26 PM

I have the continuous urge to place one bid on it just to say that I did, but I wouldn't like to end up like what noisemachine said. Once I was at an auction and I bid $50.00 for a video card, and I won, and it turned out it was a really bad model and I didn't want it, so I had to go through the embarrasment of saying "oh...I didn't know that it was that bad". Good times.

towelie 12.01.2006 11:44 PM

A 1966 Velvet Underground acetate LP is a valuable collector's item and should be kept in the best condition as possible and the best way to do this is to wrap it in a towel.

I'm gonna get high now.


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