jsjs13
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Daniel Amos Box Set and Rarities for collectors only! |
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I am putting up some of my rare DA stuff for sale here. I hate ebay and just want to unload these to fans and collectors at reasonable prices and be done with it!
1) Rare Demo Tape 2 of the auction Terry personally put up around 5 years ago of the Buechner Demo tapes; This is very rare and cost a good deal of cash. If the other 2 recipients of Tape 1 and the Letter are out there please contact me as i have kept my word and not shared this with anyone else or sold to anyone else - here is your chance to have Tape 2 if that is your fancy this Christmas - if not, then this will be sold to another worthy and great fan of the beloved band DANIEL AMOS!
Tape 2 appears to be a very rare and candid window into the tracking and creation of the Buechner tunes in some of their final sketches, these songs, even though being tracked, were still in a developmental stage and there are at least 2 songs recorded that did not make the final tracklist. The auction, as a whole, ended just under $1000 - myself and two other bidders split that up - so i am only attempting to get out what i put in, as this material, to my knowledge has not surfaced, at least not on my account.
selling this one for $300 OBO w/ a copy of the letter Terry wrote - all offers will be considered - don't hesitate to ask.
2) Alarma Chronicles Box Set #1224 - condition is extremely good. asking $85 (undercutting amazon's lowest priced used copy by $20)
3) Original Stunt Alarma Cd w/ bonus tracks "No Spaceship, Out of town & My Room (demo)"
- asking $25
4) Original Stunt Doppelganger CD w/ bonus live tracks - asking $25
5) Original Stunt Live Bootleg '82 CD - asking $35 (undercutting amazon by $15)
6) Original Shotgun Angel CD - asking $35
7) Original Swirling Eddies Outdoor Elvis CD - asking $30
Original "Scenic Routes" & "Little Red Riding Hood" cd's asking $20 each or $35/both
9) Original "Random Acts & Hodgepodge" CD signed and numbered by Terry in gold pen - asking $35
My job is leaving by March so i am just trying to get ahead of the game - it was fun collecting while i could, but i would very much like to give these to a new uber-fan's home.
thank you
Joel
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by jsjs13: 11-29-2008 14:54.
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11-29-2008 14:54 |
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James
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Seems odd that you would be a big enough fan to have all that stuff, yet you've never posted here before. Or are you a board regular who's just posting this under a different name? Very strange...
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11-29-2008 19:25 |
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jsjs13
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don't know exactly how to respond to that... I dont frequent the boards very much and have not really had a reason to do so in the past - i got my stuff from an older youth pastor gentleman from my native town of Omaha, NE - i am pretty young (26) so i am not in the traditional peer group as most of DA's followers - i told him i was digging the choir, 77's, mike knott etc so he got me interested in Daniel Amos (so glad he did) - so from then on i have scoured shops and ebay for the good stuff - i can take pics to prove the validity of the items if need be - but DA is one of my favorite band and i always look forward to obscure releases and upcoming projects -
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11-29-2008 19:41 |
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James
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Oh, don't get me wrong, Joel. I'm not accusing you of anything. It's just bizarre to see someone hardcore enough to have that kind of DA collection, who's familiar with this board, yet has never posted. It's even more bizarre to see such a hardcore fan selling off their beloved collection. Rare, indeed. You'd have to pry that stuff out of my cold, dead hands! But hey, good luck to you if that's what you want to do.
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11-29-2008 19:56 |
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jsjs13
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thanks James - no offense taken - I hear ya! - it has taken a while for me to get to this point, but i just figures this stuff is harder to find, and will probably get even harder to come by in the future, my main objective was to dig deep into the band and their history, i feel like i've done that - it took a long time to find all their catalog, but it was well worth the money i spent and well worth the wait - i just not into to collecting rare releases anymore, my stuff just sits, and no one i know even digs the bands i'm in love with, so its kind of sad, but for now i just want to make these available for the next chap who can benefit from them more than i am now -
- i know ill kick myself in the arse eventually, but i am also a musician and a gearhead so that stuff is an even more expensive habit! yikes
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11-29-2008 20:09 |
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James
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That's cool. And I hear ya on the gear thing! The cycle never ends!
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11-29-2008 20:19 |
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Ritchie_az
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I spent 3 months in Omaha, NE...about 2 1/2 months too long! That place will drive anyone nuts--it's like being on an island in a sea of corn. Perhaps that's why jsjs13 is unloading his Terry stuff....
Anyway, welcome jsjs13!
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11-29-2008 20:56 |
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Mountain Fan
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having considered large life events myself, there is nothing wrong with reconsidering things and offloading stuff. a job loss is certainly a major life event. if you're not listening to stuff much anymore and need funds, why not? even CDs will pass away before the end of the age. if the possible loss of a CD creates that much true agony, then was it really helping one to begin with? hmmm...
Matthew 6:19 "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
joel seems to have a good, pretty selfless, refreshing attitude. prayers for his job and future! and buy his stuff if ya need it and it helps ya!
(no I am not seeking to get any of his stuff
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James
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Originally posted by Mountain Fan
having considered large life events myself, there is nothing wrong with reconsidering things and offloading stuff. a job loss is certainly a major life event. if you're not listening to stuff much anymore and need funds, why not? even CDs will pass away before the end of the age. if the possible loss of a CD creates that much true agony, then was it really helping one to begin with? hmmm...
Matthew 6:19 "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
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Thanks for the sermon, but losing my DA collection would not be "true agony" for me. I was being silly. I have, in fact, lost everything I own in a house fire about ten years ago. I was fine then, and I'd be fine now. I know what's important in life, so you can spare me the lecture.
I will, however, most likely still have my DA collection when I shed this mortal coil. You know why? Because I enjoy listening to it and it helps me with my spiritual walk. What a concept, huh?
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Mountain Fan
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Originally posted by Mountain Fan
having considered large life events myself, there is nothing wrong with reconsidering things and offloading stuff. a job loss is certainly a major life event. if you're not listening to stuff much anymore and need funds, why not? even CDs will pass away before the end of the age. if the possible loss of a CD creates that much true agony, then was it really helping one to begin with? hmmm...
Matthew 6:19 "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
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Thanks for the sermon, but losing my DA collection would not be "true agony" for me. I was being silly. I have, in fact, lost everything I own in a house fire about ten years ago. I was fine then, and I'd be fine now. I know what's important in life, so you can spare me the lecture.
I will, however, most likely still have my DA collection when I shed this mortal coil. You know why? Because I enjoy listening to it and it helps me with my spiritual walk. What a concept, huh? |
ouch. sorry you took that personally.
however, if i just lost my job and was selling my stuff, the last thing i would want to get is a bunch of questions from strangers about how much of a fan i was etc. i am glad joel didn't take offense but you had no way of knowing that ahead of time. you should be thankful joel has the heart to try to sell it to a real fan here. how would you have responded if someone you didn't know came up the week after your house burned and started joking about it? would have you just assumed they were being silly? geesh.
you enjoy listening to yours. joel has decided it is time to part ways with his. everybody's different and that's OK.
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James
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ouch. sorry you took that personally.
however, if i just lost my job and was selling my stuff, the last thing i would want to get is a bunch of questions from strangers about how much of a fan i was etc. i am glad joel didn't take offense but you had no way of knowing that ahead of time. you should be thankful joel has the heart to try to sell it to a real fan here. how would you have responded if someone you didn't know came up the week after your house burned and started joking about it? would have you just assumed they were being silly? geesh.
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A few things:
I didn't take anything you said personally. You're just some dude I don't know on a message board. You have your schtick. I get it. You made some assumptions about me and decided to give me a little sermon about earthly possessions. I let you know I didn't need it. Over and done.
None of my comments to Joel would qualify as a cruel joke or ridicule. I was curious about his situation, we had an exchange, and were fine. Then you, in your grand tradition of making unnecessary comments, decided to pop in after the fact with your Bible study and finger wagging.
Losing everything you have through no fault of your own and willingly selling some of your music collection are two very different things. "geesh", indeed.
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james.... i know of quite a few very rabid DA fans who have never posted here, even though they know about it...... not everyone is into the message board thing.
in fact.. there are folks on the DADL who don't post here at all...... and folks on the 77s listserv who don't post on the 7s board....
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Yup, that is true. The majority of fans are on neither one. A small handful is on the board, another small handful is on the DADL. A larger percentage is on the news list (members of the DADL and DAmb make up a small portion of that list) and many are not a part of any of the three unfortunately.
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11-30-2008 13:26 |
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jsjs13
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Hey now guys
i appreciate all your comments, but what i am more interested in right now is knowing if this is the right place to put this stuff up and more importantly do these seem like fair prices in relation to the market - i came here to compete with the market's ridiculous prices and also give these to folks who would really appreciate them -
Joel
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servantsteve
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I wish I had bucks for these deals. There are many I would love to have- Outdoor Elvis for $30! That is fantastic! Doppleganger! Very, very cool.
Unfortunately, I am very broke myself. I wish you all the best, Joel. (Cool name, maybe Terry will write a song about it.)
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Mountain Fan
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what is a 77's 1-2-3 box set REALLY worth these days?
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servantsteve
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It's probably worth it to send it to me.
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12-03-2008 15:02 |
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jsjs13
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i still have all these goodies for sale - including the mbd demo tape
please contact me if you are interested - hope everyone is enjoying the mini-tour
thx
Joel
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