Hey now,
I just want to thank Ian and Jeff Wells in public for being very generous and helpful in the area of catching up with my db collection.
Ian has sent me a chit load of goodies without thought of profit.
I make this statement not as a stance on the current issue, while I strongly agree that an artist should be supported first and formost, I also have a hell of a record and cd collection for which I reserve the right to part with by any means I deem most suitable at the time.
When I purchase a "limited edition" or any such oddity, I do so, like any "collector" with the idea that the item might possibly increase in value over time.
I certainly wouldn't "go to market" with a new release that is still in print.
With that said, I got my copy of Will's disc here:
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Hey now,
I just want to thank Ian and Jeff Wells in public for being very generous and helpful in the area of catching up with my db collection.
Ian has sent me a chit load of goodies without thought of profit.
I make this statement not as a stance on the current issue, while I strongly agree that an artist should be supported first and formost, I also have a hell of a record and cd collection for which I reserve the right to part with by any means I deem most suitable at the time.
When I purchase a "limited edition" or any such oddity, I do so, like any "collector" with the idea that the item might possibly increase in value over time.
I certainly wouldn't "go to market" with a new release that is still in print.
With that said, I got my copy of Will's disc here:
I just want to thank Ian and Jeff Wells in public for being very generous and helpful in the area of catching up with my db collection.
Ian has sent me a chit load of goodies without thought of profit.
I make this statement not as a stance on the current issue, while I strongly agree that an artist should be supported first and formost, I also have a hell of a record and cd collection for which I reserve the right to part with by any means I deem most suitable at the time.
When I purchase a "limited edition" or any such oddity, I do so, like any "collector" with the idea that the item might possibly increase in value over time.
I certainly wouldn't "go to market" with a new release that is still in print.
With that said, I got my copy of Will's disc here:
