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here we´ll discuss some rare items, cds, lps of our favorites bands, the ones that always escaping you and is impossible to catch, somebody might have a clue.!

here are some of mine.

1) the a.s.a.p project that adrian smith (iron maiden) did in 1989-1990, is out of print, almost nobody seems to know about this , the songs are great, and far from what adrian does in maiden.
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i´ve been seen some cd go over 30 or 40$ but im looking from the LP

2) the when dream and day unite LP first print from DT, i love this album
i would love to get that vinyl ! fuck!
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Right now I'd love to get my hands on Blind Guardian singles A Past and Future Secret, Mirror Mirror and Bright Eyes to complete my collection.
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That armpit shot turned me gay.

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WTF he has hair!! :shock:

Maybe he is the balding 50 year old keyboard player that Porkki so callously referred to? :oops: :lol:
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Yep, Jordan had hair back when I saw them live on the Scenes From a Memory tour.

As far as rare items go, I can't think of anything I'd like to find at the moment, but maybe some folks here will look for something that will spark my memory.
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Beat this.

Sold! For $9,000.
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NeonVomit wrote:Beat this.

Sold! For $9,000.
just...what the fuck , i didnt know that savatage was so profitable hehhe
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adrian9 wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:Beat this.

Sold! For $9,000.
just...what the fuck , i didnt know that savatage was so profitable hehhe
Yeah, what the fuck, is the yellow colour because it's made of solid gold? Elvis or The Beatles sure, but I didn't imagine even Metallica rarities could demand such prices.
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I have been looking for the first two Chroma Key cds (by Kevin Moore) for a couple of years now.
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Mormegil wrote:
adrian9 wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:Beat this.

Sold! For $9,000.
just...what the fuck , i didnt know that savatage was so profitable hehhe
Yeah, what the fuck, is the yellow colour because it's made of solid gold? Elvis or The Beatles sure, but I didn't imagine even Metallica rarities could demand such prices.
Savatage have extremely dedicated fans. I myself own everything they've ever put out on CD. There may not be *many* fans, but they sure are loyal - the majority of the crowd at the Jon Oliva's Pain gig I went to a couple of months ago was 35+ age-wise.

In terms of collectibles, that yellow Avatar LP is the rarest Savatage-related thing you can own, bar none. I'd only heard rumours of it myself, I wasn't even sure it actually existed.

I still couldn't justify paying the equivalent of a decent second-hand car on an LP I'd never play though :lol:
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NeonVomit wrote:
Mormegil wrote:
adrian9 wrote: just...what the fuck , i didnt know that savatage was so profitable hehhe
Yeah, what the fuck, is the yellow colour because it's made of solid gold? Elvis or The Beatles sure, but I didn't imagine even Metallica rarities could demand such prices.
Savatage have extremely dedicated fans. I myself own everything they've ever put out on CD. There may not be *many* fans, but they sure are loyal - the majority of the crowd at the Jon Oliva's Pain gig I went to a couple of months ago was 35+ age-wise.

In terms of collectibles, that yellow Avatar LP is the rarest Savatage-related thing you can own, bar none. I'd only heard rumours of it myself, I wasn't even sure it actually existed.

I still couldn't justify paying the equivalent of a decent second-hand car on an LP I'd never play though :lol:
that is totally true, mostly because savatage was pretty underated at his time, some people believe his guitarrist Chris Caffery was a pioneer. but i never heard of this, the most rare thing related to savatage was a bootleg concert i dont remember the name right now.
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mayhem-for-all wrote:I have been looking for the first two Chroma Key cds (by Kevin Moore) for a couple of years now.
i believe you might give a chance to this link http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHROMA-KEY-DEAD ... 20cd85a0e7
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I've been hopelessly searching an EP called Fantasia by a band called Labyrinth from 1997. As far as I know they didn't have anything to do with the Italian Labyrinth band ;) They made another demotape, and then there was silence.
Besides that, I'd also like to have "File Under: Music" by M. Heavenly as well as the Gashouse Garden demo, just to be able to add them to the collection :lol:
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adrian9 wrote:
mayhem-for-all wrote:I have been looking for the first two Chroma Key cds (by Kevin Moore) for a couple of years now.
i believe you might give a chance to this link http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHROMA-KEY-DEAD ... 20cd85a0e7
Thanks for the link but I think I will pass. I don't want to pay over 20€ and I would much rather get a local record store to get a copy. so far they haven't been too succesful but I can wait.
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mayhem-for-all wrote:
adrian9 wrote:
mayhem-for-all wrote:I have been looking for the first two Chroma Key cds (by Kevin Moore) for a couple of years now.
i believe you might give a chance to this link http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHROMA-KEY-DEAD ... 20cd85a0e7
Thanks for the link but I think I will pass. I don't want to pay over 20€ and I would much rather get a local record store to get a copy. so far they haven't been too succesful but I can wait.
yeah, i dont know if they are exactly that rare, but something i´ve learned being a collectionist ( of comics and music) is that if you wait too long the price might go up, the collectibles is like a stock market and shit like that :cry:
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adrian9 wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:
Mormegil wrote: Yeah, what the fuck, is the yellow colour because it's made of solid gold? Elvis or The Beatles sure, but I didn't imagine even Metallica rarities could demand such prices.
Savatage have extremely dedicated fans. I myself own everything they've ever put out on CD. There may not be *many* fans, but they sure are loyal - the majority of the crowd at the Jon Oliva's Pain gig I went to a couple of months ago was 35+ age-wise.

In terms of collectibles, that yellow Avatar LP is the rarest Savatage-related thing you can own, bar none. I'd only heard rumours of it myself, I wasn't even sure it actually existed.

I still couldn't justify paying the equivalent of a decent second-hand car on an LP I'd never play though :lol:
that is totally true, mostly because savatage was pretty underated at his time, some people believe his guitarrist Chris Caffery was a pioneer. but i never heard of this, the most rare thing related to savatage was a bootleg concert i dont remember the name right now.
You might be thinking of Criss Oliva - the singer's brother. Chris Caffrey is good but Criss was the real trailblazer. He was undoubtedly in my eyes one of the greatest guitar players in metal, ever, definitely one of my favourites. Think Dimebag but with more delicacy and nuance. He was killed in a car accident in 1993 and the band was never the same since... they had a lot of lineup changes, all of them being amazing musicians and put out some brilliant records but it was never quite there.

Their music is just... amazing.

Old Savatage:

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Newer Savatage:

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Still not worth $9k though ;)
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I might be willing to put out $9k for one of Criss' guitars (the Gargoyle ESP / Jackson (allegedly it was an ESP with Jackson-logo painted on it), taken that I was at least a hundred-thousand-naire, but not for an LP record. The title of "the most hardcore Savatage fan" just isn't worth $9k for a person in my pay-grade. :D


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1) the a.s.a.p project that adrian smith (iron maiden) did in 1989-1990, is out of print, almost nobody seems to know about this , the songs are great, and far from what adrian does in maiden.
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i´ve been seen some cd go over 30 or 40$ but im looking from the LP


I have Silver and Gold LP, and it is great album... but i am not gonna sell it...!! Sorry :)
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Why are all the hot musicians dead? :cry:
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Mormegil wrote:I might be willing to put out $9k for one of Criss' guitars (the Gargoyle ESP / Jackson (allegedly it was an ESP with Jackson-logo painted on it), taken that I was at least a hundred-thousand-naire, but not for an LP record. The title of "the most hardcore Savatage fan" just isn't worth $9k for a person in my pay-grade. :D


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Dude- check it out!

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1960 model Les Paul Standard cherry-sunburst 8)

$135,000 USD

Gruhn Guitars
400 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203

George (Gruhn) has some '59 flametops in stock not long ago that cost even more than the '60!

$400,000 to $750,000 for the '59!!!

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Jossu wrote:1) the a.s.a.p project that adrian smith (iron maiden) did in 1989-1990, is out of print, almost nobody seems to know about this , the songs are great, and far from what adrian does in maiden.
Actually, I've always wanted to hear that stuff. Now I know what to hunt for in the used record stores here!
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NeonVomit wrote:
adrian9 wrote:
NeonVomit wrote: Savatage have extremely dedicated fans. I myself own everything they've ever put out on CD. There may not be *many* fans, but they sure are loyal - the majority of the crowd at the Jon Oliva's Pain gig I went to a couple of months ago was 35+ age-wise.

In terms of collectibles, that yellow Avatar LP is the rarest Savatage-related thing you can own, bar none. I'd only heard rumours of it myself, I wasn't even sure it actually existed.

I still couldn't justify paying the equivalent of a decent second-hand car on an LP I'd never play though :lol:
that is totally true, mostly because savatage was pretty underated at his time, some people believe his guitarrist Chris Caffery was a pioneer. but i never heard of this, the most rare thing related to savatage was a bootleg concert i dont remember the name right now.

You might be thinking of Criss Oliva - the singer's brother.
yeah, i meant Criss Oliva! i dont know what i wrote caffery...my bad
Jossu wrote:I have Silver and Gold LP, and it is great album... but i am not gonna sell it...!! Sorry :)
lucky bastard!

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miditek wrote:
Mormegil wrote:I might be willing to put out $9k for one of Criss' guitars (the Gargoyle ESP / Jackson (allegedly it was an ESP with Jackson-logo painted on it), taken that I was at least a hundred-thousand-naire, but not for an LP record. The title of "the most hardcore Savatage fan" just isn't worth $9k for a person in my pay-grade. :D


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Dude- check it out!

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1960 model Les Paul Standard cherry-sunburst 8)

$135,000 USD

Gruhn Guitars
400 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203

George (Gruhn) has some '59 flametops in stock not long ago that cost even more than the '60!

$400,000 to $750,000 for the '59!!!

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A $750,000 Les Paul would be cool, I could sell it and purchase literally HUNDREDS of superior guitars. :D

J/k it's ok I guess, I'm just not a fan of Gibson and even less a fan of fixed bridge guitars.
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Shu-tka. Most other stuff by anders.

Jens' obscure colaborations.

Kotipelto singing the sound of music while he drove to work.
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I am NOTyour sister. Or girlfriend if someone thought that. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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