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	<title>Comments on: Uncovering The Real Fakes At Last Pt. 2</title>
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		<title>By: Plomerus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Plomerus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 00:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a wise reply in Part 1 of this thread that suggested making copies of CDR items on some of the ultra-high quality CDR&#039;s available now as well - which can come in handy for those of us that like to listen to music in the car (and haven&#039;t gotten &quot;hip&quot; to iPods and so forth yet). Plus, most burning programs offer the option of making more than 1 copy, so just like back in the vinyl days, a single play for the purpose of making a copy will help preserve the original item and still give you something to jam in the car or wherever. Of course an external hard drive or two is a wise suggestion as well, and frankly, it&#039;s not a bad idea to have a plethora of back-ups for favorite shows!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a wise reply in Part 1 of this thread that suggested making copies of CDR items on some of the ultra-high quality CDR&#8217;s available now as well &#8211; which can come in handy for those of us that like to listen to music in the car (and haven&#8217;t gotten &#8220;hip&#8221; to iPods and so forth yet). Plus, most burning programs offer the option of making more than 1 copy, so just like back in the vinyl days, a single play for the purpose of making a copy will help preserve the original item and still give you something to jam in the car or wherever. Of course an external hard drive or two is a wise suggestion as well, and frankly, it&#8217;s not a bad idea to have a plethora of back-ups for favorite shows!</p>
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		<title>By: southern led</title>
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		<dc:creator>southern led</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i&#039;ve bought several pink floyd and led zeppelin cdrs from &quot;Argentina&quot; via ebay over the years. paid too much for cdrs, IMO. anyway, so far, none of them have &quot;gone bad&quot; or stop playing/won&#039;t copy, but i&#039;m currently starting to find them &amp; archive them to a hard drive, since at least 1-2% of my older cdrs have stopped playing/will not copy]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i&#8217;ve bought several pink floyd and led zeppelin cdrs from &#8220;Argentina&#8221; via ebay over the years. paid too much for cdrs, IMO. anyway, so far, none of them have &#8220;gone bad&#8221; or stop playing/won&#8217;t copy, but i&#8217;m currently starting to find them &amp; archive them to a hard drive, since at least 1-2% of my older cdrs have stopped playing/will not copy</p>
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		<title>By: brianvy</title>
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		<dc:creator>brianvy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lets see... I&#039;ve got these:
as factory pressed &quot;clones&quot; of original discs on the same or similar labels.  Generally the artwork is &#039;fuzzy&#039; despite the factory pressed nature of the disc (I believe most of these were issued in the late 90&#039;s early 00&#039;s as opposed to recently):
Beck	Quodlibet	BQ001 (original B-DAT-025)
Black Sabbath	War Pigs	Great Dane GDR CD 9119
Black Sabbath	Welcome To the Electric Funeral	Metal Maniacs MM 001
Jane&#039;s Addiction	Live and Profane!	Totonka CD PRO 1 AND 2
Led Zeppelin	Tribute To Johnny Kidd And The Pirates	Prontomagic Recordings
Led Zeppelin	Live In Dallas	TDOLZ Vol.14 0033
Pixies	The B-Side File 3rd Edition
Rage Against The Machine	Justify Those That Die	Kiss The Stone KTS 178
Ramones	Gabba Gabba Hey (Fuck The Grind)	Aulica A.119
Sex Pistols	Kill the hippies	Big Music BIG 046
Smashing Pumpkins	Mayonaise Dream	KTS 261
Smashing Pumpkins	Twilight	moonraker 039
Smashing Pumpkins	17 seconds	Mégaphone CDX 1596420 MPH
Smith, Patti	Live At CBGB&#039;s	The Swingin&#039; Pig TSP-CD-211-2
Velvet Underground	The First Night	Aulica A.2151
Who	Pure Rock Theatre	Hiwatt 1996 Eclectic Reissue No. 9603

It&#039;s also important to note multiple pressings by the &quot;same label&quot; such as the Nirvana series &quot;Outcesticide&quot; or &quot;Yellow Dog&quot; and &quot;Kiss The Stone&quot; repressings.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lets see&#8230; I&#8217;ve got these:<br />
as factory pressed &#8220;clones&#8221; of original discs on the same or similar labels.  Generally the artwork is &#8216;fuzzy&#8217; despite the factory pressed nature of the disc (I believe most of these were issued in the late 90&#8242;s early 00&#8242;s as opposed to recently):<br />
Beck	Quodlibet	BQ001 (original B-DAT-025)<br />
Black Sabbath	War Pigs	Great Dane GDR CD 9119<br />
Black Sabbath	Welcome To the Electric Funeral	Metal Maniacs MM 001<br />
Jane&#8217;s Addiction	Live and Profane!	Totonka CD PRO 1 AND 2<br />
Led Zeppelin	Tribute To Johnny Kidd And The Pirates	Prontomagic Recordings<br />
Led Zeppelin	Live In Dallas	TDOLZ Vol.14 0033<br />
Pixies	The B-Side File 3rd Edition<br />
Rage Against The Machine	Justify Those That Die	Kiss The Stone KTS 178<br />
Ramones	Gabba Gabba Hey (Fuck The Grind)	Aulica A.119<br />
Sex Pistols	Kill the hippies	Big Music BIG 046<br />
Smashing Pumpkins	Mayonaise Dream	KTS 261<br />
Smashing Pumpkins	Twilight	moonraker 039<br />
Smashing Pumpkins	17 seconds	Mégaphone CDX 1596420 MPH<br />
Smith, Patti	Live At CBGB&#8217;s	The Swingin&#8217; Pig TSP-CD-211-2<br />
Velvet Underground	The First Night	Aulica A.2151<br />
Who	Pure Rock Theatre	Hiwatt 1996 Eclectic Reissue No. 9603</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also important to note multiple pressings by the &#8220;same label&#8221; such as the Nirvana series &#8220;Outcesticide&#8221; or &#8220;Yellow Dog&#8221; and &#8220;Kiss The Stone&#8221; repressings.</p>
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