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Posted by Gamgee on 10-03-2002 at22:13:

 

M8 is a company that has released some DA stuff (Live at Cornerstone 2000, Alarma Chronicles Bookset, etc). They're famous for screwing things up...



Posted by BigDork on 10-03-2002 at22:16:

 

quote:
Originally posted by flanfan
quote:
Originally posted by Gamgee
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich
some folks complain about that m-8 version of SA, but I don't mind it.


I've heard very bad things about it...


So... is someone going to explain m-8 to me and what's bad about my SA version?

-FF



there are gaps between some of the songs that shouldn't be there. it really shows on side 2...I mean the last half of the disc.

(I still think of SA as having two sides) Wink

BD



Posted by MartyB on 10-03-2002 at22:24:

 

quote:
Originally posted by BigDork (I still think of SA as having two sides) Wink

BD


It does. The shiny side and the side with printing.

:>

MartyB



Posted by BigDork on 10-03-2002 at22:40:

 

lol





The needle scratches both sides and I don't get any sound?


Wink



Posted by Dr Rich on 10-04-2002 at15:58:

 

quote:
Originally posted by BigDork
quote:
Originally posted by flanfan
quote:
Originally posted by Gamgee
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich
some folks complain about that m-8 version of SA, but I don't mind it.


I've heard very bad things about it...


So... is someone going to explain m-8 to me and what's bad about my SA version?

-FF



there are gaps between some of the songs that shouldn't be there. it really shows on side 2...I mean the last half of the disc.

(I still think of SA as having two sides) Wink

BD


I have not noticed on that one. LRRH has much bigger gaps! Smile )


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