The thing I like about greatest hits compelations is that I can get all the 'good' songs from the band for the cheapest amount. Especially since I'm a dj and have to supply all my own music for my show.
I saw them back in 2002 for the Pop Disaster tour with Blink-182 and it was an amazingly awesome show. My roommate went to this past tour in May but I couldn't make, damn her.
I totally agree wholeheartedly. The reason we love music is because of the way it makes us feel, the events and people it reminds us of, and the experices that we bring into it.
Prince did it last year as well with his "Musicology" album. It's a pain in the ass but it can be cracked if you know computers and cd files well enough (of which I don't). But even if you crack it the quality it still [bleep]. The only thing I've found that works is copying the cd to a casette tape and then if you have the equiptment/program, transferring it back to a digital file. The quality can then be played with from there.
SoCo is pretty picky about giving their sheet music away, especially for the piano (mostly because Andrew improvs a lot when he plays the live shows). Chord progressions for guitar and bass are so much easier to find.
As for the COMPLETE versions... that's even harder cause they like to do a slightly different version every time they play it live. There is one version on the album "Ready... Break" and another version of it on a japanesse import "Songs for Silient Movies". If you can't get your hands on those cd's i would try to download a live version of it somewhere.