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Re: #70--Put the needle on the record
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Re: #70--Put the needle on the record
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Re: #70--Put the needle on the record
I quit listening to Floyd for a very long time, but went back to it a few years ago. I appreciate them now more than I ever did. Some of those lyrics - how did they know those things at such a young age? As for the music, they sure knew exactly what they were doing. So did Alan Parsons... As for the shots - I do like #2… -
Re: #70--Put the needle on the record
I have to be honest though I originally like #1 the more I look at it the less I feel it--but i'm glad you do:) Man Frampton Comes Alive--that was part of the collection she found but she wouldn't part with it:( meanwhile she already has a killer collection! Ok don't hate me--i don't get Floyd--I know I know--any coolness… -
Re: #70--Put the needle on the record
i know you are a music lover and a vinyl lover no less. I like the nuances of record playing/listening. 1. you know which ones are your records by where they skip due to a scratch you accidentally put on them, but no one else can claim it because you know exactly where the record will skip. 2. the scratchy sound--goes… -
#70--Put the needle on the record
I had an evening out with friends last night. I took my record player and we listened to music for hours. Not only that but my friend found a bag full of records in the trash in the basement of her apt building and gave them to me --IN GOOD CONDITION!!! We're talking 2 Zepplin albums, 2 Springsteen album, Styx, 3 Genesis!,…
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