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Listening to new music, drinking orange juice, eating Christmas chocolate. Evening shred, hows life?
i'm doing the exact thing, that is really weird lol
Great minds think alike?
This song I'm listening to is using an alarm clock to keep the rhythm and it's interesting. There's also the sound of a couple telephones off the hook. Somehow it's all working.
I'm listening to Portugal. The Man's American Ghetto.
This and Church Mouth, are the albums i enjoy most.
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Posted: December 26 2011 at 23:42
I was going to go to my favorite record store today for boxing day but in reality there isn't much I want that I think they would have so instead I spent a bunch of money online on stuff that I wanted.
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Posted: December 26 2011 at 23:51
TheGazzardian wrote:
I was going to go to my favorite record store today for boxing day but in reality there isn't much I want that I think they would have so instead I spent a bunch of money online on stuff that I wanted.
and that is why record stores are going under. I don't consider that a bad thing except for the now unemployed record store owner.
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Posted: December 27 2011 at 00:21
KoS wrote:
TheGazzardian wrote:
I was going to go to my favorite record store today for boxing day but in reality there isn't much I want that I think they would have so instead I spent a bunch of money online on stuff that I wanted.
and that is why record stores are going under. I don't consider that a bad thing except for the now unemployed record store owner.
there's a record store I would have gone to, except it's in a different city. Totally has an awesome selection; a metal section, electronic section, huge rock section with lots of prog and avant and kraut and indie and stuff, a soundtrack section, jazz section, classical section...
but there's not quite the music scene here there is there. Most stores here a) focus more on vinyl than CDs and b) carry mostly rock/pop CDs. And while they do get a bit more obscure than the stuff that they sell at the big chain stores, last time I was there I ended up buying stuff by The Doors, The Police, Primus, Radiohead, etc...I've pretty much completed my collection of most artists of that level of obscurity at this point.
Edited by TheGazzardian - December 27 2011 at 00:21
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