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Live At Budokan Blu-Ray -- NO CONFIRMATION FROM ANY OFFICIAL SOURCE

Started by Lowdz, July 31, 2011, 01:02:18 PM

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Orbert



Lowdz

Quote from: Orbert on August 22, 2011, 08:22:07 PM
Quote from: blackngold29 on August 22, 2011, 06:34:16 PM
Also, the Eagle Rock page works fine, go to the site and search for it. Not sure why people are saying this is fake.

Lowdz posted a link, but it was busted.  I'm not saying it's fake, but so far there's still no confirmation.  No, I'm not going to go to their site and search for it.  If it exists, where's the link?

Try this one.

https://www.eagle-rock.com/product/ERBRD5097/Live+at+Bukodan

I know Play.com and Amazon post things that aren't always on  the way, but don't Eagle Rock make the DVDs?

Orbert

Quote from: Lowdz on August 23, 2011, 01:03:15 PM
Try this one.

https://www.eagle-rock.com/product/ERBRD5097/Live+at+Bukodan

Oh you so funny.  That's the same (broken) link you posted on the last page.  Blackngold posted a new one, so we're good.

Yes, Eagle Rock makes the DVDs, or at least licenses them from overseas manufacturers, but they too have been known to post info on DVDs that aren't even in the process of being made.  Unless I'm confusing them with someone else, which is possible.

bobs23

https://www.eagle-rock.com/product/ERBRD5097/Live+at+Bukodan
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Yes, Eagle Rock makes the DVDs, or at least licenses them from overseas manufacturers, but they too have been known to post info on DVDs that aren't even in the process of being made.  Unless I'm confusing them with someone else, which is possible.
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Dr. DTVT

Where are the extra songs coming from?  If they're on the DVD as extras, then I forgot about them because I'm just looking at the playlist on my iPod.

bosk1

Um...not sure who changed the thread title, but there has been NO CONFIRMATION, so I am locking the thread to avoid confusion.