Robbsaber01
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BS. She just "threw" the tapes away, knowing the huge star MJ is? Why not better try to sell them on ebay? It doesn't matter if you know that what you have is rare or not. Selling is better than throwing away an MJ live tape.
They either really did discard gold in its most precious form, or is just saying that she threw them away because they sold them, or because they still have them, so no one bothers them about it. I have a feeling it's the latter
I'm skeptical about this. Remember that on the internet anyone can say anything
Ok can someone explain to me what is going on?
This is the video the comments are from:
Well, if you're aiming for publicity impact...I just cant imagine someone throwing away not 1, not 2, not 3, but 5 MJ concerts. I refuse to believe this.
Snek;4292211 said:Sounds like a lot of rubbish to me. Besides, don’t the record companies/the Estate have all the concert footage anyway? Not like it’s lost forever.
But some people are just unaware of the sheer value of their tapes (like the Hoffman forum guy, if he actually had them), or are just plain selfish, so new footage is so difficult to seek out these daysThat's obvious. Thing is, if "normal" people have some rare tapes then there's a higher chance of them leaking on the Internet.
But some people are just unaware of the sheer value of their tapes (like the Hoffman forum guy, if he actually had them), or are just plain selfish, so new footage is so difficult to seek out these days
Exactly, there could have even been a crowdfunding for all these tapes (biggest crowdfunding yet), if this source does not leak the footage for free, but now that ain't possible :/I also talked about that in my first comment. If you don't need some Michael Jackson VHS tapes, and don't know if they're rare or not, just sell them for $10 each on ebay. That makes more sense than just throwing them away.