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Posted: May 12, 2006 4:20 pm
by ph1nsup
trojan_sixtyone wrote:In case anyone's interested, I picked up a DVD copy of Summer Rental yesterday at Wal-Mart for $4.50. So keep your eyes peeled!
Wow I was just at our walmart and they did not have it. Oh well we have a few more close by. I will try them
Posted: May 12, 2006 5:25 pm
by conched
Jahfin wrote:conched wrote:Jahfin wrote:Maybe Buffett will release a box set someday that contains actual rarities such as this. I'm guessing he's too much of a quality control freak though. Not that that's a bad thing but the rarities on the first box set sounded pretty polished to me. I'm more of a fan of box sets that feature alternate takes, b-sides and similar stuff that rarely get a chance to be heard.
Oh, gosh yes! Please Jimmy, do another box set of rarities.
That's what I was saying about the first box, although it did include some unreleased material lots of stuff was conspicous by it's absence such as "Please Take Your Drunken Fifteen Year Old Girlfriend Home" and "Abandoned on Monday". Yeah, he may be embarassed by some of this stuff now or not exactly fond of it's quality soundwise in the CD age where everything is supposed to sound pristine but there's quite a few of us out there that would love to hear the really rare material.
Jah, I know you know this, but it was Come Monday and Abandoned on Tuesday.
Posted: May 12, 2006 5:27 pm
by conched
And, as I watched the credits roll on my LD copy last night and listened to Turning Around, I think it DOES have the whole song, soab.
Maybe the vhs or DVD don't actually have the whole version of the song. It seems like while they are painting the boat, there is a shorter version.
Movie is worth is no matter...it is such a feel good story.
Posted: May 12, 2006 7:17 pm
by sonofabeach
About a year ago I burned the song from dvd to cd.
The song on the dvd sounds to me like it is in mono and lacking a bit of treble. So I ran it through my mixer and added more treble in an attempt to make it at least sound more stereo.
http://rapidshare.de/files/20309731/Jim ... d.wma.html