I might actually try this, it seems interesting... Better dust off the old record player? (I have no idea if that is the name for the device that plays vinyls)
I bet few would pirate the Kraftwerk 12" that glows in the dark :-)Back in the 80's, often used vinyl pressing was used to make bootlegs. And printing is, well, printing. ndependent presses hired by the record companies also did a lot of "overpressing", distributing the counterfeits through illegal channels.I have a pirated copy of The Clash's "Sandinista" 3 LP set. It's a counterfeit masterpiece!
facesmeltMay 15, 2006
I might actually try this, it seems interesting... Better dust off the old record player? (I have no idea if that is the name for the device that plays vinyls)
carzorstelatisMay 15, 2006
Reported as inaccurate. Copying != piracy.
Closed AccountMay 15, 2006
they still are now... I keep seeing pirates of older Kraftwerk records out in stores
Closed AccountMay 15, 2006
I would never pour that s**t onto any one of my records.
technopunditMay 16, 2006
I bet few would pirate the Kraftwerk 12" that glows in the dark :-)Back in the 80's, often used vinyl pressing was used to make bootlegs. And printing is, well, printing. ndependent presses hired by the record companies also did a lot of "overpressing", distributing the counterfeits through illegal channels.I have a pirated copy of The Clash's "Sandinista" 3 LP set. It's a counterfeit masterpiece!
Closed AccountMay 16, 2006
@ Fimus I am perfect. I was simply parodying a common phrase.