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How should I put this? FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!
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I saw a few of these back in the day, but never saw most of the episodes. (My favorite of those I did see is One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty, a lovely performance by Peter Riegert.) But I've been so intrigued with this release that not only did I order the music, I'm also getting the dvd collection so I can see 'em all. So glad Intrada went to the trouble and expense of putting this together. Anyone hoping for a volume 2 better darn well order this toot suite. Nothing tells a company "don't bother" like not purchasing the (maybe) first edition.
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I imagine he's using a bit of hyperbole, but it's just his opinion (to which he's entitled) and these have personal significance for him. Yavar
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Mar 4, 2016 - 12:17 AM
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Last Child, again (and I can imagine you'd have me post this a thousand times), it was too obvious to correct you the first time you said it, but your claim of an 'assumption' only came from the fact that you alone seemed not to know. It wasn't coming from any 'patoot', and when you repeated it again, such was finally pointed out to you. Both obvious and already confirmed. "The single greatest release in the history of a soundtrack label" Huh, really.yikes????????????????? Better than "Ben-Hur". "Blue Max" & hundreds of other recordings. By all means cut the quote and thus take it out of context. And even then, you quote two soundtracks that are either re-releases or have been re-released. I know people on this board are excited at the prospect of seeing a CD release of E.T. one day. But the fact that there are multiple releases of it already, mean such a thing when it inevitably arrives is worth less as far as I'm concerned than the premiere of anything! If this re-appears in 18 months with a fourth disc featuring 80s bands covering the Twilight Zone theme, I won't be remotely excited about it. I imagine he's using a bit of hyperbole, but it's just his opinion (to which he's entitled) and these have personal significance for him. Yavar There is no hyperbole involved at all. I've posted on this for 15 years, more often than anything. And in pre-internet days, used to look for it on the off-chance in record shops. Shouldn't it be refreshing for a genuine new release, given how many people bang on about constant re-releases? Or request labels remaster stuff that were perfectly fine to begin with?
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Oh, I love it when quality unreleased stuff comes out! Yavar
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