Best products from r/DaftPunk
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1. Alive 1997 + Alive 2007 (Boxset)(4LP Colored Vinyl w/Digital Download)
- Daft Punk- Alive 1997 + Alive 2007 [Boxset]
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2. Audio-Technica AT-LP60-USB Fully Automatic Belt-Drive Stereo Turntable (USB & Analog), Silver
- Included Components: Turntable, Usb Cable And Mac- And Pc-Compatible audacity software to digitize your lps
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4. Rust-Oleum 7718830 7718-830 Automotive Accessories, Each, Metallic Chrome
- Ideal for creating a shiny metallic finish on any interior metal, wood, concrete or masonry projects
- Paint features excellent chip resistance and color retention will keep your projects looking good over time
- Dries to the touch or handle in 60 minutes for quick project completion
- Tough, attractive finish will not fade or dull when used indoors
- Classic, elegant finish is great for painting accent pieces
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5. Random Access Memories
- Daft Punk - Random Access Memories - Vinyl Brand New
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6. Alive 2007 (2LP 180 Gram Vinyl)
- Stainless steel and mesh head is perfect for straining away liquid from solid ingredients
- Ergonomic handle with comfortable finger grip
- Polished stainless steel 18/10 handle
- Perfect for removing various types of food from boiling liquids
- Lifetime warranty
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7. Denon AVR-989 805-Watt 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
7.1 channel home theater receiver115 Watts per channel4 HDMI v1.3a inputs, 3 component inputs, 7 composite inputs, and 7 S-Video inputsAudyssey Dynamic EQ, MultEQ XT, and Dynamic Volume7-Channel Equal Power ensures highly balanced output
8. Logitech S150 USB Speakers with Digital Sound
USB Connectivity. Audio Power Output-1.2 Horsepower. Number of Channels-2.0Built-in Controls90 Hz - 20 kHz Frequency ResponseUSB cable (1.2 m), Power Output : 0.6 Watt
9. Sherwood RX-4109 200W Stereo Receiver – Black
- Phono Section preamp built-in
- Total Discrete Amplifier stage for all channels
- Switching for two pairs of speakers
- 5 audio inputs including tuner
- 17 3/8" W x 5" H x 13" D
- Phono section preamp built-in
- Total Discrete Amplifier stage for all channels
- A/B switching for two pairs of speakers
- Five audio inputs including tuner
- Quartz digital tuning
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10. I Created Disco
- DIY set for making & decorating mini cakes, with 2 different cake molds, sugar icing, sprinkles and gummy candy decoration, flavour: vanilla and strawberry
- by Kracie, Import from Japan, edible!, for this set you also need a microwave oven
- Popin' Cookin' is a series of edible DIY candy in funny shapes, that you can easily make yourself by adding water to the ingredients of the package or by shaping the material included
- content: 5x bags with powder for dough, sugar icing and gummy candy, 1x bag with sprinkles, 1x plastic spoon, 1x plastic pastry bag, 1x mold
- size of the box: width: 14.5cm (5.7"), height: 13cm (5.1"), depth: 4.5cm (1.7") , incl. instructions with pictures (see also instruction video below), very good quality
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11. 1byone Wireless Turntable HiFi System with 36 Watt Bookshelf Speakers, Vinyl Record Player with Magnetic Cartridge
- Solid iron platter, precision-manufactured iron platter produces uniform inertial mass for perfect stability and rotation, Brings high-fidelity playback to the next level, Please watch the 3-minute Quick Installation video for easy installation
- Adjustable counterweight force, essential for any serious classic Turntable, Tonearm counterweight coupled with the advanced anti-skating system produces smooth stylus movement and tunes out skipping and distortion
- Great connectivity, Built-in switchable phono line and pre-amplifier allow connection to the set of included speakers or to your own externally-powered speakers via the dual RCA output cables
- Vinyl Recording Via PC, Connect this turntable to your computer via usb and encode vinyl audio into MP3s for digitalized storage and playback on your computer, smartphone or tablet
- Wireless streaming, play music from all your favorite devices like iPhones, Android smartphones, tablets, PCs and usb-mp3 players through the turntable’s speakers with Bluetooth function
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12. Behringer Microamp HA400 Ultra-Compact 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier,Silver
- 4-channel stereo headphone amplifier for use with all types of headphones
- 4 high-power stereo amplifiers
- Highest sonic quality even at maximum volume
- Output level control for each channel
- DC 12-Volt adapter included
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13. HIFIMAN - Ef5 Tube Headphone Amplifier
Hand-built headphone amplifierSeparate-chassis DY-1 power supply with toroidal transformerTube: RCA Clear top 12AU7Input: one RCADetachable IEC power cord
14. Shure M97xE High-Performance Magnetic Phono Cartridge
- High-performance phono cartridge with finely polished elliptical diamond tip
- Accurately reproduces difficult musical passages, particularly in high-frequency range
- Viscous-damped dynamic stabilizer maintains uniform distance between cartridge and record
- Side-Guard system prevents stylus damage if cartridge accidentally slides across LP
- Die-cast-aluminum mounting block; includes mounting hardware and cleaning brush
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15. Art Vinyl Play & Display Albums Covers, 12.5x12.5, Black, Set of 3 Vinyl Record Display Frame, Three Pack, 3 Count
Set of three design conscious 12" album display frame easily flips open to change out your display or play the records without having to remove the frame from the wallCrystal clear front window offers UV protections to keep your precious records from sun fadingUnique cushioning "sponge finger" back ...
16. Grado SR60i Prestige Series Headphones
- Vented diaphragm
- Non resonant air chamber
- Mini plug w/ 1/4 adaptor
- Connectivity technology : Wired
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17. Pyle PLTTB1 Professional Belt-Drive Manual Turntable
Pitch Control: +/- 16% - Strobe Light IlluminationWeighted Tone Arm - Cartridge and Stylus IncludedDust Cover Included - Start/Stop Button33/45 RPM - Dimensions: 16.93''W x 4.73''H x 14.57''D110/220 V Auto SwitchingProfessional belt-drive turntable with weighted "s" tone armAdjustable pitch control ...
So you want a turntable huh? Welcome to the world of vinyl, where every sound is captured in its purest form and you can transcend into a previously undiscovered dimension of high-fidelity. There's a few things you need to take into account when shopping for a record player:
When shopping for musical equipment, always start from the bottom up. If you let someone else do all the research for you, you will end up buying very expensive equipment you don't need/won't understand/won't be able to appreciate. My father blew thousands of dollars on hi-fi receivers, speakers, subs, and more based entirely off of what the assholes at Best Buy told him, but he has no idea how any of it works and he has it set up so that the sound quality is of speakers one-tenth the price.
Your listening experience is what should really determine how much you splurge. Switching from listening to mp3s with Beats/iPod earphones to vinyls and hi-fi speakers/headphones is a massive audio transition that your ears will have a long and hard time transitioning to. Don't jump straight in to the deep side of the pool, because you will drown in the depth of the sound. Also, and more importantly, an inexperienced listener won't have the ability to tell the difference between an entry-level turntable and a thousand-dollar feat of engineering. If you don't want to get overwhelmed and you don't want to waste your money, you need to start with entry-level equipment.
Note that by "entry-level" I don't mean cheap or gimmicky. I mean the first tier of the high-quality pyramid. The first step in a new world. Entry-level equipment can still be relatively expensive, but nothing to the dozens of thousands some golden-ear audiophiles shell out for the ultimate listening experience. This is where you need to look at your supporting equipment.
A turntable will be a serious upgrade to your audio experience, but what are you going to hook it up to? If you jam to an iHome or Skullcandy headphones that you bought at Walgreens, you would probably get more value physically eating the money you plan on buying a turntable with. You will not be getting vinyl-quality sound, so again, I say look into entry-level speakers or headphones if you don't have some already. A good pair of headphones will be cheaper than a full surround sound speaker set and subwoofer. You can find out more about audiophile-quality speakers and headphones on blogs and forums such as The Audiophiliac, head-fi, and my personal favorite, Innerfidelity.
I became an aspiring audiophile only a year ago, so my knowledge is limited. Most audiophiles are older men and women with the experience and money to recreate high-quality sound, so I am always pushing my equipment to get the maximum dollar-for-dollar value possible. Here is my progression of equipment:
After this there are all sorts of other improvements you can make to your listening experience such as purchasing custom styluses and cables, but trust me when I say that will be unnecessary for a little while. I recommend starting with a basic stack of turntable, amplifier, and speakers/headphones. My personal recommendation is the ATP-L60, ATH-M50, and a solid tube amp or receiver. If you are curious about other headphone options, here is a beginner's guide to buying headphones, and here is a ridiculously in-depth review of 107 different headphone models, along with a chart with the review statistics.
I think this is enough to get you started and hopefully I've spawned the quest of an aspiring audiophile! High-fidelity sound can change your life. It can heighten your senses and alter you view of life. I know it definitely has for me. If you have any other questions you can of course message me, but I recommend posting on those forums where audiophiles with 40+ years of listening experience and a vast wealth of technical knowledge are always looking to help new listeners like us.
TL;DR Know your shit. Don't get ripped off.
I'm not an expert on the matter but I know the basics, hopefully I can help -
First, your last question - yes, a LOT of good music is still released on vinyl. Most records come with a digital download of some sort so if you want to collect vinyl but still have your iTunes library you can do so for minimal cost on top of what you'd already be paying for the digital music anyway.
For a full setup - you don't have to pay as much as some enthusiasts would lead you to believe you also can't expect to get a halfway decent sound out of $60 unit from Target that has built in speakers. At the very least you are looking at $150, and that's if you can make some awesome garage sale scores. If you want brand new equipment you are looking at at least $300-$400.
You will need a turntable, a pre-amplifier, a stereo receiver, and speakers. A lot of stereo receivers like this one have a built in phonograph pre-amp so if you want to knock out 2 birds with one stone go that route. For a turntable, just find something that has a replaceable cartridge (needle), has a stylus counterweight (to keep weight off your record), and is fairly heavy (weight = no vibration). Speakers aren't really hard to figure out - just find some unpowered speakers on Amazon that have a good rating. You don't need some ridiculous setup with a subwoofer and surround sound...two basic floor speakers will sound great.
If you can't afford all of that you can always just get a cheap turntable with USB output like this and some USB speakers like this. It won't sound amazing but it's plenty good enough for most people.
3 videos, wrapped around you 360.
Experience the Concert in 360 VR as
the Iconic Light Show plays all around you.
Oculus Rift Users:
Step 1: Download "Whirligig Media Player"
Step 2: Download THIS VIDEO
Step 3: Play in Whirligig with 360 BARREL mapping
Step 4: Select depth until only 1 cube is showing
Be sure to select highest quality.
If you can't stream 4k, then I recommend downloading it. Enjoy!!!
ENJOY!!!
Music Credit: 'Alive 2007' by Daft Punk.
Support the artist by purchasing their amazing work provided in the links below. ENJOY!
-- Xero Foxx
Links:
Buy: Itunes-> itunes.apple.com/us/album/alive-2007-live-deluxe-edition/id717067737
Buy Google Play -> play.google.com/store/music/album/Daft_Punk_Alive_2007_Live?id=Bmebatrxlc7kjdyexv326nqplwm&hl=en
Buy Amazon -> amazon.com/Alive-2007-Daft-Punk/dp/B000VS6PD2
ok here we go ... (DO YOU EVEN LINK BRO??!)
Homework :
Groove Armada (British DJ Duo) http://www.groovearmada.com/news/discography/
Junkie XL (Dutch DJ Producer) https://soundcloud.com/junkiexl .. ELVIS VS JXL - A little les Conversation
Room 5 (French / American duo)
Tim Deluxe (Britsh DJ) https://soundcloud.com/tim-deluxe
Armand Van Helden (one of the OLd School 'Teachers' American DJ/Producer) https://soundcloud.com/armandvanhelden
Duck Sauce (Armand van helden + A-Trak = Barbera Streisand?) https://soundcloud.com/ducksaucenyc
Tiga (Canadian DJ/Producer and his name is tiga) http://tiga.ca/
Fatboy Slim (British DJ/Producer and sweaty Hawaiian shirt rocker)
DJ Mehdi (French DJ/Hip-Hop Producer and personal friend of the robots) R.I.P. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOyU_OzRXnM and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Mehdi
Disclosure (British dance music angels sent to us from house music heaven) http://disclosureofficial.com/
Louis la Roche (not french but.. still... very french) https://www.facebook.com/louislarochemusic
Discovery:
Chromeo (Canadian Band and Talkbox Funkateers) http://chromeo.net/
Le Le (Dutch Band posing as a French Band, posing as a German band.... ) http://www.magnetronmusic.com/#/artists/le-le
Breakbot (French Producer an DJ No on Edbanger)
Moby (American Vegan since 1987 and notorious drum machine enthusiast) http://www.moby.com
SHOOK http://shookmusic.com/#1ee/soundcloud
Mylo (British DJ/Producer) https://www.facebook.com/mylomusic
Alain Braxe (Producer/DJ Part Of StardusT / DJ Falcons family / Friend of Fred Falke )https://www.facebook.com/alanbraxeofficial
DJ Falcon https://www.facebook.com/djfalcon
Fred Falke (Producer/Bassplayer/DJ) https://www.facebook.com/fredfalke
Royksopp (Swedish Producer Duo 'Melody A.M.'was the shiznizzle in 2002) http://royksopp.com/
Treasure Fingers (MURCA?) https://soundcloud.com/treasurefingers
AIR (French air du Meh....) http://www.aircheology.com/
MODJO (LE DISCO) https://itunes.apple.com/de/artist/modjo-band/id260774594?l=en
BOB SINCLAR (French DJ and Matthew Mcconaughey impersonator) http://www.bobsinclar.com/
SPILLER (groove jet ... he only has one good song.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiller
AeroPlane (Italo Disco Though) http://www.aeroplanemusic.be/
Oliver (openig up for Nile Rodgers and Georgio Moroder .. producers of Chromeo - 'Jealous' .. nuff said) https://www.facebook.com/weareolivermusic
CALVIN HARRIS (Scottish Electro BAND and the Tiesto impersonator: I prefer old school puppy Calvin .. just the first two albums please) http://www.amazon.com/I-Created-Disco-Calvin-Harris/dp/B000P0JQGY
HUMAN AFTER ALL:
Justice (French DJ Duo posing as a Rock Band + Sigarettes) https://www.facebook.com/etjusticepourtous DO THE D>A>N>C>E
JAMAICA (French Band Produced by the dude from Justice) https://soundcloud.com/ithinkilikejamaica
BOYS NOISE (OI !)http://boysnoize.com/
MR.Oizo: (You SUCK and He Knows it) http://www.oizo3000.com/ and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7MYF6ik9l8 PHARRELL AGAIN !
Skrillex (Early Puppy Skrillex before the DROP THA BASE OMG!) https://soundcloud.com/skrillex/cat-rats
Dogblood (Skrillex + Boys Noise) http://owsla.com/artists/dog-blood/ https://soundcloud.com/dogblood/dog-blood-chella-ride-mr-oizo/s-IkvHQ
Deadmau5 (Cuz ....Fuck Yo Couch) http://www.deadmau5.com/
The Prodigy ("Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned" the one album nobody likes but is kind of awesome ... a bit like with HAA) http://theprodigy.com/release/always-outnumbered-never-outgunned/
Fake Blood (Touche) https://www.facebook.com/iamfakeblood
SebAstian (Sigarettes and Porn) https://www.facebook.com/0sebastian0
Kavinsky (Ferrari Testarossa + Wayfarer + 80's = Zombie DJ and Daft Punk Buddy) https://www.facebook.com/KavinskyOfficial
YUKSEK (very very French) https://www.facebook.com/yuksek
Digitalism (ZE GERMANS on Kitsuné) http://www.thedigitalism.com/
Bloody Beetroots (Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo + Sir Paul Mcartney ? = YES ) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhIPGuGUPl4 and http://www.thebloodybeetrootsofficial.com/
RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES:
Cassius (French DJ Duo/Producers and pharrell collaborators) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn8obqvSnpw and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassius_%28band%29
Bastian (Dutch Producer/Band) http://www.youtube.com/user/wearebastian and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bas_Bron#Bastian_2 also *~~BOOBS~~*
LCD Sound System (North American Scum/ Hipster before it was cool / got Daft Punk playing at his house ...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj8JrQ9w5jY and http://lcdsoundsystem.com/main/
Sebastian Tellier (French Artist and Daft Punk collaborator and friend. 'Sexuality' Album is Guy-Man Produced Album sounds like
Motherboard and Touch) https://www.facebook.com/sebastientellierofficial respect the beard
Tensnake (Nile Rodgers on speed-dial) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD4YQplTYAk
Whitest Boy Alive (like the sounds have colors dude) http://www.youtube.com/user/wearebastian
The Black Ghosts (Like the colors have sounds dudeee) https://soundcloud.com/theblackghosts
N.E.R.D. (Pharrell Williams be Pharrellin') http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM-41D89rdc&feature=kp and http://n-e-r-d.com/music/
Phoenix (French band made up of old band members of Darlin ... just as Thomas and guy-man from daft punk Produced by the dude from cassius) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OePvsCfKHJg and http://www.wearephoenix.com/
Bruno Mars (shoot me) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPvuNsRccVw
and last but not least ..
Scissor Sisters (DISCO Rock ....#iknow .. trust me. just listen to the music and feeel the music) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRk5Gjl_cAg and http://www.scissorsisters.com/ GET IT NOW / AS SEEN ON TV
also Pink Floyd ..... ( i'm aware i'm slowly losing it jj$) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfortably_Numb http://www.pinkfloyd.com/
I'll update with links when i have more time
Not sure of your price range, but I just upgraded mine to this one. The speakers that come with it sound great, and I love how it all looks. Can definitely recommend. And Discovery is the first album I played on it to test it out :)
I actually just sprayed my Thomas helmet with Rust-Oleum Bright Coat Metallic Finish and, while it didn't come out nearly as good as a chrome would (I wanted to be sure that it would be done by halloween), it does look pretty good. Here's what it looks like with that metaillic spray paint without any sanding which would have done a world of help (don't zoom in too far, I had to crank up the iso since my apartment is so dark, so they're pretty noisy).
Here's the full build album, if you're interested. I've still got a ton more work to do, such as finishing fiberglassing the inside and applying bondo to the outside.
What is your local craigslist? I can look around for you. The best luck I had though was going to pawnshops. If you do go the used way then you will have to buy a new needle. I have this one and it sounds great and is pretty cheap.
Also you should put a post over in /r/vinyl, they know way more than I do. And here is a nice article on buying a turntable for cheap.
I bought a trashed copy of Kraftwerk's Autobahn just so I could frame it (Art was in good shape, but the LP was rough). I love the album, and every time I see it on my wall I'm reminded of how amazing it is.
EDIT: Also, they make these now, which makes it feasible to play framed records often: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Vinyl-Display-Record-3-Pack/dp/B000C1YV8Y
I had a pair of Grado SR-60i's. They were great, and the general consensus on Reddit as well as Amazon is that if you don't need isolation, they're the best headphones you can get in that price range.
You might get better responses over at /r/headphones.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Homework-Vinyl-Daft-Punk/dp/B00004WPFX/ref=ntt_mus_ep_dpi_3 He could have bought it in the UK Amazon but it's only £3 more, I don't see why it matters. Besides he's helping the independent record stores. Nice find OP, oh and happy birthday!
I'm not sure why it was omitted from the standard release but you can get a limited edition boxset which includes Alive 2007 on white vinyl, Alive 1997 on silver vinyl and, most importantly, a white etched 12" single which contains the complete encore.
It's a little pricey - but keep an eye out as Amazon discounts it by 50÷ once every couple of months!
Amazon: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Box-Alive-2007-1997-VINYL/dp/B00PCGY9OU&ved=2ahUKEwiCzoOuraXiAhXHShUIHfNEDiIQFjAWegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2ZQ_qu7HloJQV9XEEGI-It
Discogs:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.discogs.com/Daft-Punk-Alive-1997-Alive-2007/release/6426728&ved=2ahUKEwiCzoOuraXiAhXHShUIHfNEDiIQFjAXegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw1DU0wOIyYOA28_JOrRGoeA
Thanks! For the Thomas helmet, I started with a chrome motorcycle half helmet as the base. Then I used chrome (mirror) vinyl to cover the visor and stuff (that's the really shiny part).
The chrome spray paint I used on the ear pieces can be found at any hardware store (rustomleum, krylon, etc.--something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-7718830-Bright-Metallic-11-Ounce/dp/B000Z8DGXK)--but it's not as "mirror" like as the helmet or the vinyl. It's more "silver" than chrome.
Hope it helps!
Amazon France:
Alive 1997: http://www.amazon.fr...k/dp/B00005NVT0
Alive 2007: http://www.amazon.fr...k/dp/B00PCGZS0E
Bundle: http://www.amazon.fr.../dp/B00PCGY9OU/
I decided to use slower shipping from Amazon for the vinyl in the hopes that AutoRip will be available for it on release (it will!), so it won't be arriving until next week.
Though I guess that means I'll have two digital copies now, if the vinyl comes packaged with one as well.
I bought it on amazon with promo credit paid in full I didn't know I had.
Nice link! If you're in the UK:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Box-Alive-2007-1997-VINYL/dp/B00PCGY9OU
I bought it off Amazon a few days ago for £14.94 with free delivery.
Unfortunately the cheapest one on there now (including delivery) is £23.75
Unless you don't mind getting it used.
[This is the one I bought.] (http://www.amazon.com/56x24-Music-ArtPrint-Poster-Middle/dp/B00BTRJRZM/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1377924311&sr=8-9&keywords=daft+punk+poster) It's printed on a sort of vinyl material rather than plain poster material. I think it'll hold up better than the papery ones.
You can get it from here or here. In one of the past threads someone confirmed with an Amazon representative that the package sold on Amazon was the same one as the one linked by the Random Access Memories website.
You can find them EVERYWHERE in the UK! Surprised to find out it was rare elsewhere.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alive-2007-VINYL-Daft-Punk/dp/B00PCGZS0E/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1474919853&sr=8-2&keywords=alive+2007
You said "deluxe boxset"
The only place I found the boxset and it says "deluxe" is on the French version of Amazon. Does that mean that if you preordered your boxset from here (where it doesn't say "deluxe") that your boxset will not include the "Encore"?
https://charts.camelcamelcamel.com/uk/B00PCGZS0E/amazon.png?force=1&desired=true&legend=0&ilt=1&tp=all&zero=0&fo=1&h=286&w=588&lang=en
[amazon] (http://www.amazon.com/Random-Access-Memories-Vinyl-LP/dp/B00C061HZY/ref=tmm_vnl_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1370850673&sr=8-1)
I'm keeping the box set, I was talking about this
You got ripped off.
http://www.amazon.com/Homework-Vinyl-Daft-Punk/dp/B00004WPFX/ref=ntt_mus_ep_dpi_3
I see it listed as available on Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Random-Access-Memories-Daft-Punk/dp/B00C061HZY
Is the only difference between this and this the USB port? If so why are they the same price?
That's from their album Alive 1997.
https://www.amazon.com/Alive-2007-Daft-Punk/dp/B000VS6PD2