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Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
This reissue is still an interesting object to me, though, even if it would cost crazy bucks (don't remember if the "Nevermind" reissue was as costly, probably it was)
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It was 19.99-24.99 but they had a gold version which was pricier.. I think the reissues are crucial because they expose quite literally AN ENTIRELY new generation to that more underground, bootleg version of Nirvana which was part of the appeal. In the mid-1990s buying obscure Nirvana boots was an almost esoteric experience. Now that kids can find this material easier than we did, I think is good, because that bootleg scene was (a) mercilessly over priced and (b) utterly dead due to the internet.
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and I think there could be a horrible loudness-war remaster there, too, which in my case would not make me happy in the slightest. Really looking forward to the "Live and Loud" DVD and CD, though.
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Yes, I've been happy with all the DVD reissues, Reading, Unplugged, 1991: Year That Punk Broke, Live!Tonight!Sold Out!, and now definitely Live and Loud which is the best Nirvana show I think. Its great to finally replace all those VHS copies from the 1990s, and again, that is something that kids today simply couldn't have experienced otherwise..