stevedave
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Post by stevedave on Feb 1, 2009 16:20:56 GMT -5
They all have 'Kayleigh' on them yes.
"But Kayleigh I'm too scared to pick up the phone"
Classic craprock.
Georgia Satellites, Midnight Oil and It Bites feature on a lot of the ones that have those photographs of cities at sunset with the headlights of the traffic all bleeding into streams of neon.
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Post by nosferatu on Feb 2, 2009 8:21:38 GMT -5
They all have 'Kayleigh' on them yes. "But Kayleigh I'm too scared to pick up the phone" Classic craprock. Georgia Satellites, Midnight Oil and It Bites feature on a lot of the ones that have those photographs of cities at sunset with the headlights of the traffic all bleeding into streams of neon. Hahaha. I've got one called "Wild Ones", features a be-sunglassed biker with his girl on the cover and should be called Mild Ones.
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Post by lilhan on Feb 2, 2009 14:10:50 GMT -5
There is a lot of hoovering involved. Dog hair hides between record sleeves. I'm sure there's no need to Hoover in the afterlife. Probably less soft rock compilations too. i dunno. the afterlife might need to odd hoover scooted around every now and again!
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Post by kim on Feb 2, 2009 14:30:26 GMT -5
There is a lot of hoovering involved. Dog hair hides between record sleeves. I'm sure there's no need to Hoover in the afterlife. Probably less soft rock compilations too. i dunno. the afterlife might need to odd hoover scooted around every now and again! It always makes me giggle that British people say "hoover" instead of vacuum. It always makes me think of Hoovervilles. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooverville)
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stevedave
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Post by stevedave on Feb 2, 2009 16:04:10 GMT -5
"In Hooverville, said the streets that were paved with silver and gold, Oh Hooverville, yes they promised us the world,in Hooverville," - Anyone? Anyone?
I had that WILD ONES LP. It had Rebel Yell on it I believe
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Sunny D
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Post by Sunny D on Feb 2, 2009 17:53:31 GMT -5
I sold all mine to a welshman for fifty cents. I tried to give them to him but he couldn't do it. My 78's and cylinders I gave away, but the chosen holder of the Vinyl was certain I'd regret it. So I understand, but have left the life some time back. Why would you do such a thing?
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meoskop
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Post by meoskop on Feb 2, 2009 18:23:56 GMT -5
Charge him? Or choose a welshman?
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Sunny D
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Post by Sunny D on Feb 4, 2009 21:26:53 GMT -5
Charge him? Or choose a welshman? Nice! I don't even care anymore after that one.
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Post by goldenfoot on Feb 5, 2009 11:26:20 GMT -5
I'm a huge vinyl nerd. I have a few records that in theory should be worth something but anytime I look up what it's going for it ends up being what I paid 10 years ago for it. I am a complete sucker for 180 gram vinyl. I love the feel of them, the weight, and the sound that comes out is phenomonal. I always have a hard time passing those up. Thankfully most albums lately are usually on 180 gram (with a download included). My most prized vinyl record is still probably Lifter Puller Fiestas and Fiascos. I still listen to it all the time.
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Post by adamfackinnnichols on Feb 5, 2009 23:14:11 GMT -5
Keasbey Nights was my first vinyl purchase. I always obsessively pick up any 7 inch an opening band has at their table. Its cheap and my favorite way to get into a band.
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