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so it would seem sadly, although i think when Rob Gretton first had
the idea of the boxset in the late 90's, he intended to have all the
rarities on it.
But after he died, the idea was shelved for a while until last
year...but what with London Records being the fat cats that they are,
they issued the boxset with only a few rarities, knowing that most
New Order fans would pay up for another boxset in a few years time
which includes the really good rarities, such as the original version
of Ceremony.




--- In unknownpleasures@..., "Peter Zarustica, the King
of Prussia" <petezarustica@p...> wrote:
> What they are doing is keeping the jewels for their retirement.
Haystack,
> Ode to Joy, Rocking Carol, Happy One and all those tracks are worth
a lot of
> money.
> Pete




Sun May 11, 2003 10:10 am

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What they are doing is keeping the jewels for their retirement. Haystack, Ode to Joy, Rocking Carol, Happy One and all those tracks are worth a lot of money. ...
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so it would seem sadly, although i think when Rob Gretton first had the idea of the boxset in the late 90's, he intended to have all the rarities on it. But...
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it just shows how greedy the corporate music industry is. they will do anything to get money, even if it means exploiting music lovers. Anything for Wall...
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