1. I bought the magazine version but don't know where to keep it! It doesn't fit with my CDs or DVDs. Dilemmas dilemmas.
  2. Can anyone confirm for me that the 64 page magazine is the same as the 64 page book in the box set ?(minus the hardcover of course)

    Also, what has gone on with that nloth singles collectors box? Has anyone got one yet? They were supposed to of been sent out the week of Feb 23rd.Has it been scrapped?
  3. well what i own is the
    boxset - $120 bucks
    vinyl - $44
    deluxe CD - $24

    and the single boots other than that i need money for the magazine aswell as the digipack but prolly wont get the digi pack when iget the mag im not opening it since i open the boxset
  4. Initially disappointed with the album, I bought the digipack version. However, I have now bought the box set too. The sound quality on the linear dvd is far superior to those MPEG4 Movie downloads, which seem to suffer from terrible distortion. Or am I imagining things?
  5. Originally posted by u2nutter:Initially disappointed with the album, I bought the digipack version. However, I have now bought the box set too. The sound quality on the linear dvd is far superior to those MPEG4 Movie downloads, which seem to suffer from terrible distortion. Or am I imagining things?


    When did you download those clips? I did on the 5th, or some time around that, and they sounded terrible. Later I re-downloaded them, and they changed the files so they sound great.
  6. Originally posted by gwiz:[..]

    When did you download those clips? I did on the 5th, or some time around that, and they sounded terrible. Later I re-downloaded them, and they changed the files so they sound great.


    I downloaded them on the day the album came out (2nd March here in the UK). Thanks for the heads up - I'll give it another go!
  7. Originally posted by u2nutter:Yes, completely. They changed the files becuase of the awful audio about three days after the release... So download them again and you'll have a fantastic quality audio for each video