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1 hour ago, Miinsane1971 said:

Landover 2/10/75

Ft. Worth 3/3/75

Houston 3/4/75

Dallas 3/5/75

Vancouver 3/20/75

Okay, it's five shows. I know that Empress Valley has released all of these but for someone on a budget, they're not really affordable. 

 

There is a new EV Paper Case re-release of the Snowblind 3/20/75 show for about $ 65.

Landover 2/10/75 is available on the TCOLZ label for about $ 50. I know these prices are higher than the average Moonchild release, but maybe it helps.

Also, EV is not second to none- check out the Graf Zeppelin and Eat A Peach/Golden Eggs releases, they have excellent sound quality for about $ 50 to $ 65.

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Eat A Peach/Golden Eggs, or new successor Diamond Records, don’t have these titles in their catalogue:

EAT A PEACH

09-04-1970: Live On Blueberry Hill - Los Angeles

03-16-1973: A Very Nice Night - Vienna

03-21-1975: Hammer Of The Gods - Seattle

07-17-1973: Performed Live In Seattle - Seattle

09-19-1970: Storming The Big Apple - New York

03-07-1970: Feel All Right, Live In Montreux - Montreux

GOLDEN EGGS

09-04-1970: A Sweeter Blueberry - Los Angeles

about Graf I don’t know. You can look for it at Bootledz site!

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On 8/27/2019 at 11:15 PM, Miinsane1971 said:

Landover 2/10/75

Ft. Worth 3/3/75

Houston 3/4/75

Dallas 3/5/75

Vancouver 3/20/75

Okay, it's five shows. I know that Empress Valley has released all of these but for someone on a budget, they're not really affordable. 

 

Deep Throat budget release from 2015:

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Just $ 38.- on AirRaid's site (ex. $ 21.- shipping). I bought this one when it was just released in October '15 for about $ 98.- ex. p&p. But be aware; this one's without the DVD which is enclosed in the original 2003 edition or within the 2009 "Christmas edition".

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BTW. Moonchild's got the "Get Back To L.A." series (part 1, 2 & 3)

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These budget EV re issues are a way to clean up over stock cd's. Seemingly these re issues share the same matrix/catalog number with their premium priced predecessors, except they are packaged in a different box and jackets. Only slightly more expensive than acquiring the three budget Moonchild 'Get Back to L.A' volumes, but much more attractive, if you ask me.

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On 9/8/2019 at 1:36 AM, duckman said:

These budget EV re issues are a way to clean up over stock cd's. Seemingly these re issues share the same matrix/catalog number with their premium priced predecessors, except they are packaged in a different box and jackets. Only slightly more expensive than acquiring the three budget Moonchild 'Get Back to L.A' volumes, but much more attractive, if you ask me.

Ha, it's the bootleg CD version of some of the old green label "Capitol Reissue" LP's I have where the cover has the reissue matrix yet you can still see the original issue matrix in the runoff grooves, same old unsold records with new labels slapped on 'em, probably 😂

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Best to ask here?

 

Is the Moonchild 167 Rock Carnival The Definitive Version based on source #5 and is hence the "optimal version" of 9/23/1971 (if Tarantura's new box is excluded).

What about the No Label 923?

 

Seems like both are missing from Bootledz or then I am blind.

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8 hours ago, JMH said:

Is the Moonchild 167 Rock Carnival The Definitive Version based on source #5 and is hence the "optimal version" of 9/23/1971 (if Tarantura's new box is excluded).

I don´t think so, usually boots with the title Rock Carnival use the 7th source, whereas Tarantura uses the 5th source for their main 923 CD set. 

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I would expect all the shows from the recent Tarantura ‘71 box set will get individual releases. Usually happens with box sets. LA ‘77 being an obvious example. Moonchild also release other artists too. I’ve got some Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, Beatles and Neil Young sets. In the main they’re pretty good. 

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