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Knobby
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Posted: July 01 2013 at 22:41 |
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: July 01 2013 at 23:37 |
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Look at those lamb chops...I knew Elvis still lived.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 04:36 |
Knobby wrote:
Knobs dont want to trade.
Knobs had a point to make with this thread and has proven himself correct.
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What is a tradelist?
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Snow Dog
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 04:39 |
From what I know of this site, many here are interested in LPs (or vinyl if you insist).
I'm not, my collection is in the attic. But I'm not a "Progger" anyway. I'm a Music-that-like fan.
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chopper
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 06:38 |
The Dark Elf wrote:
With the advent of CD technology in the 80s, I packed my vinyl collection away in several large, unwieldy boxes, which I have been dragging from house to house through the years. The only thing I miss about them are the covers, which are far better than the tiny pamphlets shoved in CD jewel cases. The small format does not do the art justice.
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I agree. I'm hanging on to my vinyl copy of "Olias of Sunhillow" because the idiots who did the CD release made it far too small for my ageing eyes to read (and missed out most of the booklet anyway).
Edited by chopper - July 02 2013 at 06:41
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Catcher10
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 09:21 |
Snow Dog wrote:
Knobby wrote:
Knobs dont want to trade.
Knobs had a point to make with this thread and has proven himself correct.
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What is a tradelist? |
I suspect he wants a list of what people have so he can swap or trade albums with someone else......I doubt I would ever do that with any of my collection, as Dean states I buy it for me, not to re-sell.
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Knobby
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 09:23 |
This is sad.
dems having probbies understanding "tradelist".
Confirmed!
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Dean
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 09:33 |
Yay! We're confirmed. Rejoice!
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Horizons
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 10:14 |
Sorry but CDs and Mp3s sound just fine and are much more convenient.
I don't need to collect and listen to vinyls for nostalgia.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 10:22 |
Horizons wrote:
Sorry but CDs and Mp3s sound just fine and are much more convenient.
I don't need to collect and listen to vinyls for nostalgia. |
^ this.
I grew up with vinyl and lived through pops, scratches, flippin' the album over every 20 minutes, and knowing each time you played your album you've worsened the sound quality a little more. I went through 3 copies of Brain Salad Surgery alone. CD's were the greatest thing to happen to my music collection.
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Smurph
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 10:32 |
I prefer digital. Mp3s are not good quality, but there are digital formats out there that produce better quality than vinyl.
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dr wu23
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 10:39 |
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The 'Pwog Masterman' discussing his tradelist with his horse.
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
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Gerinski
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 10:42 |
dr wu23 wrote:
Knobby wrote:
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The 'Pwog Masterman' discussing his tradelist with his horse.
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I thought it was him discussing his tradelist with his human neighbor.
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Catcher10
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 10:56 |
Horizons wrote:
Sorry but CDs and Mp3s sound just fine and are much more convenient.
I don't need to collect and listen to vinyls for nostalgia. |
The media has nothing to do with nostalgia......if you are listening to Genesis SEBtP or Pink Floyd Meddle, you are in a nostalgic era or mood, regardless of media. When I listen to Steven Wilson The Raven album on vinyl I am not in a notalgic era or mood. You are correct, CD and digital files sound just fine....but they don't make Genesis or Pink Floyd non-nostalgic sounding...its still old music regardless of how you listen to it. The important thing is you listen to it.
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Dean
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 11:00 |
^ That's not what he meant José. The nostalgia is a feeling, not a tangible or audible phenomena. Nostalgia comes from opening the gatefold, from removing the disc from the sleeve, from gently blowing the dust away, from scowling at the fingernail-scratch across the once pristine surface... it's got nothing to do with the music contained or the listening thereof.
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Knobby
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 11:12 |
I gots nostalgia for grass right now.
Knobblandia gots a creek running through backyard and I now gorra go mow other side. This means, I , an old man wif no helper, gots to carry a heavy-body (self-propelled )Toro lawnmower across the creek and up 4 feet of gambion.
So's iffin you dont hear from me today, I bust a kidney or sum gut and drwoned in 10 inches of creek wattah.
When rain comes, me carcass be washed out, ragged and torn on sharp riverbed rock to shore of Lake Ontarieur where some pokey child gonna come upon me glassy eyes and wide-open gob wif an eel peering out.
Him be traumatoizered for life, belikes.
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Catcher10
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 11:16 |
Dean wrote:
^ That's not what he meant José. The nostalgia is a feeling, not a tangible or audible phenomena. Nostalgia comes from opening the gatefold, from removing the disc from the sleeve, from gently blowing the dust away, from scowling at the fingernail-scratch across the once pristine surface... it's got nothing to do with the music contained or the listening thereof. |
I understand what you are explaining....but I also say EXACTLY! Moshkito talks about the experience of listening, maybe that is more nostalgic. For me vinyl has nothing to do with nostalgia, its about sound. I do think the younger crowds I run into at the used record stores are seeking that nostalgic feeling, they want to experience that, what their parents felt like when they spun the Beatles or James Brown...I have asked many why they are in the store, its a common reply. But I am not interested in discussing feelings......to personal for me as I have no clue who any of you are, personally. Enjoy the music.
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Catcher10
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 11:24 |
Knobby wrote:
I gots nostalgia for grass right now.
Knobblandia gots a creek running through backyard and I now gorra go mow other side. This means, I , an old man wif no helper, gots to carry a heavy-body (self-propelled )Toro lawnmower across the creek and up 4 feet of gambion.
So's iffin you dont hear from me today, I bust a kidney or sum gut and drwoned in 10 inches of creek wattah.
When rain comes, me carcass be washed out, ragged and torn on sharp riverbed rock to shore of Lake Ontarieur where some pokey child gonna come upon me glassy eyes and wide-open gob wif an eel peering out.
Him be traumatoizered for life, belikes. |
I will not send you any of my used records or CDs.....but I will send you some of my used underwear, you can put those on your head as you mow the grass, that would be pretty funny But then again the looney mobile might come knocking on your door.........
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Logan
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 11:51 |
Catcher10 wrote:
Knobby wrote:
I gots nostalgia for grass right now.
Knobblandia gots a creek running through backyard and I now gorra go mow other side. This means, I , an old man wif no helper, gots to carry a heavy-body (self-propelled )Toro lawnmower across the creek and up 4 feet of gambion.
So's iffin you dont hear from me today, I bust a kidney or sum gut and drwoned in 10 inches of creek wattah.
When rain comes, me carcass be washed out, ragged and torn on sharp riverbed rock to shore of Lake Ontarieur where some pokey child gonna come upon me glassy eyes and wide-open gob wif an eel peering out.
Him be traumatoizered for life, belikes. |
I will not send you any of my used records or CDs.....but I will send you some of my used underwear, you can put those on your head as you mow the grass, that would be pretty funny But then again the looney mobile might come knocking on your door......... |
Wibble. By the way, I love vinyl, though I do collect more pysche, jazz,, tropica, and lounge-y music than so-called Prog-proper records. I also like latex, but that's another story.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: July 02 2013 at 12:03 |
Knobby wrote:
I gots nostalgia for grass right now.
Knobblandia gots a creek running through backyard and I now gorra go mow other side. This means, I , an old man wif no helper, gots to carry a heavy-body (self-propelled )Toro lawnmower across the creek and up 4 feet of gambion.
So's iffin you dont hear from me today, I bust a kidney or sum gut and drwoned in 10 inches of creek wattah.
When rain comes, me carcass be washed out, ragged and torn on sharp riverbed rock to shore of Lake Ontarieur where some pokey child gonna come upon me glassy eyes and wide-open gob wif an eel peering out.
Him be traumatoizered for life, belikes. |
Be careful, ole timer.
Edited by Snow Dog - July 02 2013 at 12:03
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