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Lee s "All the stars in the sky"
there is a track called Hamburg, its the last one on side A I think. does anybody know where the name came from? would really like to know if it got something to do with the murray street gig in 2002 in Hamburg (Kool thing (Merzbow)) if somebody remembers.
and my second question is, will there any difference between the ones who will be sold at those exhibitions than the ones on kung fu nation? or are ther ein geeneral limited to 150 PLUS the ones on the exhibition? thanks for helping out, it really interests me a lot! |
anybody should know that....
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Good use of double parentheses.
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Yes, there is a difference. There is a numbered edition of 60 available at the museum with an illustration by Zeger Reyers on the front cover, plus there is an edition of 150, which are available from Kung Fu Nation, which has a plain brown front cover. The back cover of both is the same, with rubber stamped titles. The edition from the museum costs A LOT more, but is, according to the museum website, sold out. Musically, there is no difference at all. As far as the Hamburg question goes, I haven't a clue. |
thanks for that.
but there is something mentioned about some copies which will be sold in germany, which is where I live, and because of that I am thinking about catchin it there... and about hamburg, that was the part which interests me more... |
The Germany sold ones are probably the very expensive ones that have sold out.
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damn I found a site where they have sold them in germany. too bad my paypal account is dead, so I cant order at kung fu nation. that sucks!
btw does anybody has a clue bout the "hamburg" track now? |
Sounds fucking cool I love Lee's solo stuff.
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