A very cool look inside the manufacturing plant as Weezer's Red Album Deluxe 180gram 2xLP Vinyl record is crafted. Set to "Dreamin'" from the Red Album.
Channel: Music Uploaded: September 3, 2008 at 2:44 am Author:weezer
I was considering buying the red album for a couple of weeks, but I was still unsure about it. I liked Pork and Beans but I didn't really connect with Troublemaker, so I was on my way to not buying it.
I then stumbled onto this video, and that clinched it; I bought the deluxe album last week, and it has effected me much in the same way that Blue and Pinkerton did.
I have one thing to suggest: buy the deluxe! It has a couple extra songs on it that redeems the album from the couple bad ones.
scarekat(Thursday 30th of October 2008 08:32:20 AM)
oh, and if you look on the inside of the cardboard, it shows pictures of them, with captions, and they spelt Rivers's name River
its weird
scarekat(Thursday 30th of October 2008 08:30:04 AM)
Much better sound quality and the fact that a lot of albums weren't released on CD. I have to buy Ted Mulry Gang albums on vinyl as they weren't rereleased.
alsnow90(Thursday 23rd of October 2008 04:54:10 AM)
I have a couple and the reality is they dont sell more millions maybe 15 pound...which is good!
thedude928(Friday 24th of October 2008 12:24:14 PM)
yeah, that's about the equivalent of $23 bucks here in the States, which is still really good. i mean, it is super rare that you'll find any in a shop for more than $60 here (=37.74 british pounds), so those $1000+ albums are the type of things people put in a frame and hang up on a wall (which is a shame, because all vinyl i think should be played and enjoyed).