1. is er iemand die deze box heeft en mij er een copy van wil geven


    The Complete Hansa Ton Recordings 1991 (7cd's)
  2. Originally posted by klos:is er iemand die deze box heeft en mij er een copy van wil geven


    The Complete Hansa Ton Recordings 1991 (7cd's)

    I have 3-CD rehearsal / demos set. I've never seen a 7-cd box.
  3. Originally posted by klos:is er iemand die deze box heeft en mij er een copy van wil geven


    The Complete Hansa Ton Recordings 1991 (7cd's)
    Please use English language. The only exception is the 'Stranger In A Strange Land' forum
  4. thanks bleueyeboy can you transport it with wetranser or drop box


    I t would highly appreciate if possible

    to siemkos@gmail.com thanks
  5. Originally posted by klos:thanks bleueyeboy can you transport it with wetranser or drop box


    I t would highly appreciate if possible

    to siemkos@gmail.com thanks
    I will definitely figure it out for you.

    You'll have to give me a few days, though...
  6. thanks...
  7. Stolen Tapes

    In April 1991, the band learned that bootleggers had obtained high-quality digital audio tapes from U2’s recording sessions in Berlin and started sharing (and selling) copies around the world. Multiple versions of the bootleg were released over the next year, culminating with almost 3.5 hours of unreleased material that was pressed onto a 5-LP vinyl set called The New U2: Rehearsals and Full Versions. (In 1992, bootleggers pressed the same material into a 3-CD set named Salome: The [Axtung Beibi] Outtakes. That was later followed by a 7-CD, 7-hour+ set called The Hansa Ton Sessions.) When the mainstream press picked up the story, Bono called the recordings “gobbledygook” and said he didn’t “know why anyone would be interested in them.”

    u2-salome-cd-800

    Island Records eventually threatened lawsuits against any music stores that were caught selling the bootlegs. Law enforcement caught a couple shops in London and Germany doing so, and those shops received fines.
  8. It was never clear where or how the tapes got into the wrong hands; some stories suggested they were stolen from the band’s Berlin hotel, while observers in Dublin said they saw band members leaving tapes in their unlocked cars.
  9. thanks for an e mail (we transfer) to ledzeppelinbuzz@gmail.com ciao from Italy
  10. I got those on my computer and it says 7 CDs (82 files).
  11. Originally posted by klos:Stolen Tapes

    In April 1991, the band learned that bootleggers had obtained high-quality digital audio tapes from U2’s recording sessions in Berlin and started sharing (and selling) copies around the world. Multiple versions of the bootleg were released over the next year, culminating with almost 3.5 hours of unreleased material that was pressed onto a 5-LP vinyl set called The New U2: Rehearsals and Full Versions. (In 1992, bootleggers pressed the same material into a 3-CD set named Salome: The [Axtung Beibi] Outtakes. That was later followed by a 7-CD, 7-hour+ set called The Hansa Ton Sessions.) When the mainstream press picked up the story, Bono called the recordings “gobbledygook” and said he didn’t “know why anyone would be interested in them.”

    u2-salome-cd-800

    Island Records eventually threatened lawsuits against any music stores that were caught selling the bootlegs. Law enforcement caught a couple shops in London and Germany doing so, and those shops received fines.
    I have the LP's too. Great collectors piece, but trust me, 3 cd's is plenty!
  12. Do you mean you want this also?