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Wu-Tang single record worth millions?

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I kinda like the idea that (cue Movie trailer voice) ;

in a world where even the NSA can't seem to keep their damn mouths shut,..

that Secrets would become the rarest commodities of all.

Of course their worth will depend on other's interest in what is being kept secret. But I could see Secrets cash value going up and down just like luxury real estate or collectibles.

I think its a really cool idea. I like the lengths they are going to keep the record from being copied and distributed (unless the buyer of the one copy chooses to do so).

 

If it was convenient I would totally pay museum admission to go listen to this album, being there is no other place to hear it. It would be a unique experience, one that would force listeners to really focus on the music.

 

Of course I'm a huge Wu-Tang fan.

A Wu-Tang album may have been relevant back in oh, say 1996. Now, who cares?

I still listen to enter the wu tang 36 chambers. That album is so raw, sounds like a bunch of kids stoned in a basement. There hasn't been a group in hip hop that has been able to capture that same quality since.

A Wu-Tang album may have been relevant back in oh, say 1996. Now, who cares?

Wu tang is here forever!

I like the idea. It is very interesting to see the methods for selling art in one medium applied to another. 

 

My question is really one for the buyer. Does (s)he buy it and give it away, or does (s)he buy it for exclusivity. I fear it will be the later, but who knows! Watching people interact with art can sometimes be more interesting than the art its self. I guess its going to suck to be under the magnifying glass like that. 

This guys is trying to get his buddies to pitch in for a bid

 

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