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Dream Theater => Dream Theater => Topic started by: Ytsejammin on August 26, 2023, 08:40:14 PM
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...the concert portions of Images and Words - Live in Tokyo were performed.
Celebrating with my VHS copy
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vehicle hydration system?
lol just kidding! but hell yeah, the live in tokyo stuff rules hard
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...the concert portions of Images and Words - Live in Tokyo were performed.
Celebrating with my VHS copy
My VHS copy is signed by JP, JLB, and JM.
They were quite surprised when I pulled that out to get signed, just before the pandemic lol
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...the concert portions of Images and Words - Live in Tokyo were performed.
Celebrating with my VHS copy
My VHS copy is signed by JP, JLB, and JM.
They were quite surprised when I pulled that out to get signed, just before the pandemic lol
did the marker destroy the cardboard lining? lol i imagine it like falling apart from age (similar to how vinyl record sleeves deteriorate with time)
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No, I take care of my stuff.
I bought my copy new, whenever it came out (93? 94?).
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...the concert portions of Images and Words - Live in Tokyo were performed.
Celebrating with my VHS copy
My VHS copy is signed by JP, JLB, and JM.
They were quite surprised when I pulled that out to get signed, just before the pandemic lol
did the marker destroy the cardboard lining? lol i imagine it like falling apart from age (similar to how vinyl record sleeves deteriorate with time)
I no longer have this particular VHS (having trashed it when I bought the double DVD of LIT/5YIAL), but I have tons of VHS tapes from the '80s and early '90s, and not one of them has a sleeve that is "falling apart from age."
The footage of the band shopping in Tokyo is absoluely classic stuff!
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...the concert portions of Images and Words - Live in Tokyo were performed.
Celebrating with my VHS copy
My VHS copy is signed by JP, JLB, and JM.
They were quite surprised when I pulled that out to get signed, just before the pandemic lol
did the marker destroy the cardboard lining? lol i imagine it like falling apart from age (similar to how vinyl record sleeves deteriorate with time)
I no longer have this particular VHS (having trashed it when I bought the double DVD of LIT/5YIAL), but I have tons of VHS tapes from the '80s and early '90s, and not one of them has a sleeve that is "falling apart from age."
The footage of the band shopping in Tokyo is absoluely classic stuff!
i only remember cassette tapes very briefly as a kid and never really had any of my own, but everytime i'm in like a used record store the VHS tapes look like they've all seen better days :rollin
i guess people that are gonna give them up probably also might not take the best care of stuff