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Re: End of Cole reboot

Posted: 22 Jan 2026 04:35
by Dud999
iaredatsun wrote: 21 Jan 2026 22:28 More Cale-era, please. 1967 and 1968. Especially 1968.
Yes, this is their lost year but I suspect this period is peak for the quality of their performances

Re: End of Cole reboot

Posted: 23 Jan 2026 14:29
by lurid
sorry please don't get me wrong. I am very much in favour of bootleggers I just don't like the endless reissuing of the same material without any improvement in sound quality......

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LoathesomeCowboyBill wrote: 22 Jan 2026 02:29 The Dec 68 Cleveland show is wonderful. I really hope whoever struck a deal for the Klimek tapes actually does it right and puts oit the full shows [tapes]. But I fear it could be botched.

Though I agree re bootlegging is foolish I do always commend the bootleggers who actually get things done

Re: End of Cole reboot

Posted: 24 Jan 2026 13:01
by LoathesomeCowboyBill
lurid wrote: 23 Jan 2026 14:29 sorry please don't get me wrong. I am very much in favour of bootleggers I just don't like the endless reissuing of the same material without any improvement in sound quality......

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LoathesomeCowboyBill wrote: 22 Jan 2026 02:29 The Dec 68 Cleveland show is wonderful. I really hope whoever struck a deal for the Klimek tapes actually does it right and puts oit the full shows [tapes]. But I fear it could be botched.

Though I agree re bootlegging is foolish I do always commend the bootleggers who actually get things done
Oh I agree completely.

Looks like you're missing what? Any pressing of Sweet Sister Ray, and the most recent Paramount Theater 1970 and Sunday's Child

Re: End of Cole reboot

Posted: 25 Jan 2026 18:53
by lurid
that's an old photo. I've got the original pressing SSR 2LP and the Paramount Theatre LP. I'm waiting on a copy of Sunday's Child to be posted from the USA.....


Looks like you're missing what? Any pressing of Sweet Sister Ray, and the most recent Paramount Theater 1970 and Sunday's Child
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