Oh, and it does come with 4 nice new Roger Dean artwork cards, so it's
not
a total loss. :-)
:lol:
Can't comment on this release not having seen nor heard it.
BUT I can comment on G Groups...............
I continue to use the old interface to read and reply here.
I also don't get on with the 'new look'!
On May 3, 12:10 am, scolumbo <sacolu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not having previous versions to compare, I could believe they may have
> cleaned it up some. There are no obvious scratches or dirt that I can
> recall. The source must be so poor that there is not much that can be done
> to improve a dimly lit, blurry, somewhat out-of-focus picture.
>
> I probably wouldn't be so irritated if they weren't selling this as some it
> isn't, which is bootleg quality at best. Since I don't own any other
> versions, I guess I'll just have to consider it for its historical value,
> but I doubt that I will listen to it again. Maybe the documentary will be
> interesting. There is an extra that has a version of Beginnings with Howe
> on guitar playing with Patrick Moraz on the harpsicord that has better
> sound quality and was somewhat intriguing.
>
> Oh, and it does come with 4 nice new Roger Dean artwork cards, so it's not
> a total loss. :-)
>
> The film itself always looked poorly lit. Have they at least cleaned up
>
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> > scratches, dirt etc? Has anyone compared new to old side by side? I
> > would expect to see *some* improvement unless this is a total ripoff.
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