1. I own the original US pressing of Boy (Not the one with the actual Boy on the cover, that'd be either the UK pressing or the remaster), and have seen (but don't own) October, War, and perhaps the most popular U2 vinyl around here- UABRS. I own original pressings of TUF and Joshua Tree, and have seen R&H as well.

    Have you not even seen NLOTH in the flesh? It's most places here too.
  2. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3POP?! Jeez, Sergio....I have never even seen the following U2 on vinyl in the flesh:

    -Achtung Baby
    -Zooropa
    -Pop
    -Greatest Hits 80-90
    -How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
    -U218

    Don't know if U218 was even pressed on vinyl (I'm sure it was somewhere), but yeah...none of the above have I ever seen in person. On eBay and Amazon, sure, but they're nowhere to be found here. Happened to come across ATYCLB at a record store, brand new, but it was an import so it was super expensive. Same with Best of 90-00- really cool looking vinyl, but hugely overpriced.


    Oh well, I learnt to speak your language by reading Achtung Baby's lyrics from the English-translated-into-Spanish Achtung Baby vinyl booklet that my parents own. And my first memory ever is me asking for my mum to play the "Melon disc" (I meant Zooropa, obviously)... My parents own all the vinyls from Boy to Zooropa, then we switched to CD. So it's not that weird to me

    Oh, and I saw a picture disc of ATYCLB yesterday too, priced at 25€ (~33$).
  3. That's a great story about learning English

    Pop is probably my most-desired-"rare" U2 vinyl. I know AB will be way more popular now that it's been re-released.
  4. It's true. That's why I hold dear songs like Trying To Throw Your Arms or One, although they're not among my musical favorites. I started to listen/learn AB when I was 5, and I learnt most of what I knew thanks to that booklet, I never studied English at school since I already knew everything that was being taught and all thanks to four drunk Irishmen.
  5. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3Speaking of eBay (and the conversation above), I'm also keeping my eye on an original (Greek, I believe) pressing of Pearl Jam's "Ten". The one with the pink cover- not the remaster with the brown cover. It's very, very difficult to find here as well, seeing as how everyone stocks the remaster.


    Hmm, when I bought Ten it was the original pressing.

    Hi all!
  6. Vinyl?
  7. Ah, no, the CD, sorry.

    I love my original AB vinyl that I found a while ago. It started me on vinyls.
  8. Yeah I was gonna say I didn't think it was THAT popular, though I do believe the US has the worst vinyl selection in the world.
  9. Vinyls are great although there are 2 things I dislike about them:

    1 - I really don't get why most post-1990 vinyls are more expensive than a kidney.
    2 - I never know if it's written vinyl or vynil. And I don't seem to learn it xD


    I'm going off for a while, 2 classes and I'm back! Bye
  10. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3Yeah I was gonna say I didn't think it was THAT popular, though I do believe the US has the worst vinyl selection in the world.


    Here I just need to go to a record store and I'll find a few nice U2 vinyls every time.
  11. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I own the original US pressing of Boy (Not the one with the actual Boy on the cover, that'd be either the UK pressing or the remaster), and have seen (but don't own) October, War, and perhaps the most popular U2 vinyl around here- UABRS. I own original pressings of TUF and Joshua Tree, and have seen R&H as well.

    Have you not even seen NLOTH in the flesh? It's most places here too.


    Nah, it's difficult to find a decent record shop over here. I picked up most of my vinyls at a local market where I used to live and the prices were quite good but they only had pre-1991 stuff. It's there that I started building my CD collection too.

    For new vinyls, some of the big HMV chain stores sell them, I got GOYB on release day at a HMV store.

    I think I'll have a look on google for a local record shop.


    Vinyl
  12. I wrote the wrong thing.