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letitrock 02-19-2003 10:34 PM

These Days Tour 1996 Programme
 
For all those of you who have an "official" tour programme from the UK leg of the tour, please can you tell me a few things about what it should look like?

... number of pages, roughly the contents of it, front and back etc??

I only have a "bootleg" one that i bought from someone pretending to be an official merchandise seller from inside the stadium in Manchester.

Any help would be apprecitated...

I want to buy one off ebay, but some of them seem to me to be the same bootleg copy I have,

Thank You

jess 02-19-2003 10:37 PM

I'm sorry for you :D

letitrock 02-19-2003 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jess
I'm sorry for you :D

i accept your pity

Mikey D 02-19-2003 10:46 PM

I can't believe people actually make counterfeit programmes. Some of the things people do just amazes me.

Mikey D

Sambo-Chris 02-19-2003 11:06 PM

I have it. It has a band photo on the front and on top stands Volkswagen presents and underneath in Gold Bon Jovi. It has about 24 pages with photos and quotes of the band members. On the last page is an ad for the double These Days-CD.

I bought mine in Germany but it is printed in England so I think it's the same book.

letitrock 02-19-2003 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sambo-Chris
I have it. It has a band photo on the front and on top stands Volkswagen presents and underneath in Gold Bon Jovi. It has about 24 pages with photos and quotes of the band members. On the last page is an ad for the double These Days-CD.

I bought mine in Germany but it is printed in England so I think it's the same book.

Thank you...

The one I have has a photo of the band stood in the foreground of the circus background...

but inside it has a transcript from an AOL chat...

see the bootleggers didn't even do a decent job... I also think (from memory being there it is smaller)... is yours bigger than size A4 ?

Jovian 02-19-2003 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikey D
I can't believe people actually make counterfeit programmes. Some of the things people do just amazes me.

Man, I've never really checked Ebay for everything Jovi they've got to offer, and I already know that these days ppl are willing to make counterfeit everything. Bootleg t-shirts and tour programmes and other tour merchandise are just the tip of the iceberg... What worries me the most, thinking about real fans and their hard-earned cash, are the fake promo items that have started to surface on Ebay and other such places. You know, fake promo CDs, fake album & tour promo paraphernalia, etc.

I recently encountered a bootleg "box set" kind of a thing, three double-CDs worth of single B-sides and other such "mega rare tracks", all in beautiful digipack covers. You could buy the double-CDs one by one (meaning one double-CD at a time) but the point obviously was to collect all three... If I had the money I'd prolly buy it, cause it definitely saves a lot of trouble if you want to listen to the B-sides. But since I'm broke I decided not to buy even just one of them.

letitrock 02-19-2003 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Jovian
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikey D
I can't believe people actually make counterfeit programmes. Some of the things people do just amazes me.

Man, I've never really checked Ebay for everything Jovi they've got to offer, and I already know that these days ppl are willing to make counterfeit everything. Bootleg t-shirts and tour programmes and other tour merchandise are just the tip of the iceberg... What worries me the most, thinking about real fans and their hard-earned cash, are the fake promo items that have started to surface on Ebay and other such places. You know, fake promo CDs, fake album & tour promo paraphernalia, etc.

I recently encountered a bootleg "box set" kind of a thing, three double-CDs worth of single B-sides and other such "mega rare tracks", all in beautiful digipack covers. You could buy the double-CDs one by one (meaning one double-CD at a time) but the point obviously was to collect all three... If I had the money I'd prolly buy it, cause it definitely saves a lot of trouble if you want to listen to the B-sides. But since I'm broke I decided not to buy even just one of them.

i know what you mean... all i've been buying are previous tour t-shirts and tour programmes...

i've got some good bargains, but also some that have been overpriced, but nothing counterfeit yet...

Sambo-Chris 02-19-2003 11:55 PM

Quote:

The one I have has a photo of the band stood in the foreground of the circus background...

but inside it has a transcript from an AOL chat...

see the bootleggers didn't even do a decent job... I also think (from memory being there it is smaller)... is yours bigger than size A4 ?
Yes, the book is bigger than A 4 but the picture of the band seems to be the same. Jon wears a black and white striped longsleeve shirt and wears sunglasses and no shoes. He stands in the foreground. David sits on the left behind him with jeans, a leather vest and also sunglasses. Richie sits in the background with a blue shirt with some white in it, a black jacket and also sun glasses. Tico sits on the right behind Jon and wears all black and a necklace with a cruzifix. The picture is copied into a picture of the stage.

The cover page can be fold out and when you turn the book around then you see a picture of the complete stage. It's a little difficult to explain, esp. in a foreign language.

letitrock 02-20-2003 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Sambo-Chris
Quote:

The one I have has a photo of the band stood in the foreground of the circus background...

but inside it has a transcript from an AOL chat...

see the bootleggers didn't even do a decent job... I also think (from memory being there it is smaller)... is yours bigger than size A4 ?
Yes, the book is bigger than A 4 but the picture of the band seems to be the same. Jon wears a black and white striped longsleeve shirt and wears sunglasses and no shoes. He stands in the foreground. David sits on the left behind him with jeans, a leather vest and also sunglasses. Richie sits in the background with a blue shirt with some white in it, a black jacket and also sun glasses. Tico sits on the right behind Jon and wears all black and a necklace with a cruzifix. The picture is copied into a picture of the stage.

The cover page can be fold out and when you turn the book around then you see a picture of the complete stage. It's a little difficult to explain, esp. in a foreign language.

Thank you Sambo-Chris,

I know what you mean. I might bid on one then, assuming it doesn't end up costing too much...


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