I thought the $700 seems fair, especially for a 27-disc set of unreleased stuff. At least they'll release an individual set separately early next year, in a slightly lower price.[/QUOTE]
If you divide the price through the number of discs, it is indeed reasonable, BUT as a lump sum it's waaaay beyond the budget of the average consumer.[/QUOTE]
I think the whole point of the Floyd set is that it ISN'T aimed at the "average consumer"; it's for the long time, dedicated fans who've waited decades for it - the average consumer gets countless reissues of albums and Greatest Hits compilations to satisfy their needs.
Vocal harmony · Member since
Again someone else does what Queen should be doing.
Didn't GB or someone say at the time of the Freddie Boxset of CD's and DVD's that a larger Queen version was on the way all those years ago
Having released Rainbow and Hammersmith already I donut see Queen releasing anything like it or the Floyd set
matt z · Member since
^ Sounds like an interesting read:
"I, Donut."
RS_Protos · Member since
"aside from the big box and the 2-disc compilation, they would also have the contents of the big set divided into, say, four or five separate sets at 1/4 or 1/5 the price of the big one. "
Totally agree with thomasquinn and the way QPL operates that is what most likely will happen(IF it ever happens), this way they make can more
profits, they will drag it forever.