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![]() I'd be shocked if he sold it. I don't know the guy, but in interviews he has talked about it like it was family.
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![]() it’s sitting on a shelf in his music room. i don’t see him parting ways with it but who knows? the only times i’ve seen musicians sell off their gear is when they go broke or auction it off for charity.
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![]() I was just joking about the 808. I hear is tooth i going to be on eBay next week tho.
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![]() so the one i bought on canal street was a fake? well that's just great. i had that implanted in my skull like 12 years ago.
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![]() The memorabilia is a whole other level for me. I'm compulsive and want to complete things. People like Pootytang are amazing to me because they collect experiences in addition to only physical copies. It's not in my genes. I love the stories of people who just do it.
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![]() collect experiences? explain.
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![]() I have seen them play live maybe 9 times. There are others who have basically followed them on whole tours. I spent a ton of time and money tracking down physical copies. Other's spent a ton of time and money just experiencing things and walking away with a T-shirt and a memory. My way worked for me and I wouldn't change it, but I love the stories from folks who got out and did shit. That's all.
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