Do people buy and trade these? |
May 18 2006, 09:27 PM
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Listening to Elvis Group: Special Members Member No.: 417 Joined: 31-March 06 Posts: 201 From: Southern United States |
I don't know very much about buying or trading Elvis 45's or memorabilia. As a matter of fact you'll probably find me pretty dumb on this subject. I've never looked into it really.
Are original 45's from the 50's and things that were sold at his concerts in the '70s traded or bought among Elvis collectors? Are these things considered memorabilia Elvis fans are interested in? And another thing. I don't know if this is the right place to ask it. These places you find on the internet that want to sell you bootleg footage of concerts for real? Thanks for any info Gayle -------------------- .....................................Gayle......................................
"When songs made us start to wiggle our hips. It came from a combination of R & B and Soul. It was the beginning of a new music. They called it "Rock 'n Roll."..................by TGM |
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May 19 2006, 06:45 AM
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Again, if I post this in the wrong forum I'm sure it will be moved for me. Do most Elvis fans think bootlegging should go on? Yes, alot of them do because there are so many bootlegs its unbelieveable. And seeing as how it isn't likely that RCA or BMG are going to start releasing concerts like soundboard recordings we count on the bootlegs alot instead. But the FTD Label has provided us with some great material such as Spring Tours '77, Southern Nights, One Night In Vegas, Graceland Sessions, they're so many that are great. So no, I don't think theirs nothing wrong with them, but thats just my opinion, some people feel its stealing money from EPE and Lisa Marie Presley or whoever the rights go to. |
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