Damn, I guess a guy can't quietly bid on an eBay item
without getting some O-Board attention!
Yeah, I got a Chewy email last night. The LP isn't worth a thread of it's own.
There's no Ra on it but it fulfills a couple of areas for me -
filling a Saturn hole yes, but also some sound-text interests that I love pursuing.
I want to thank whoever pointed out the great deal on the O. Nelson from Amazon.co.uk!
Mine arrived today and it's an amazing deal - 6 discs for just £28.91.
Looking forward to spinning these - waited a little long to pick it up,
but this was an absolute steal!
Thanks again!
Rod
Yeah, I guess there's a market for such a thing.
I bought a large bowl for snacks that used to be a Joe Cocker LP.
During the DIY-cassette ethos of the 80's,
used to wrap old LPs around cassettes and paint the outsides.
You had to crack open the LP in order to get to the tape.
Back when we had a music store,
a radio station rep came by to check us out
and was trying to get us to advertise on her station.
She was befuddled when I told her that we don't sell the kinds of things that they play
saying that we sold mostly avant-garde jazz and modern classical.
She then said "Oh! but we do play that - well the "classical" part."
Now I was wondering what the hell she was talking about.
It turns out that she was referring to "classic rock."
Trying to explain the difference to this bubblehead was fruitless.
Here's another site.
This one, I think, has more depth.
After spending a few days of reading reviews,
I've gone with the Solitude w/Linx.
Aloc, have you decided?
"I really don't know whether we'll be printing the Times in five years."
- Arthur Sulzberger, chairman and publisher of the New York Times, Davos, Switzerland, January, 2007
One night I awoke out of a very sound sleep,
reached up and caught a full set of window blinds in mid air
before they came crashing down on us.
They had come straight out of their horizontal holder above
and somehow, I just knew what it was and what was happening,
but I don't know how. An unexplained reflex.
There's also the 7" with 100 locked grooves:
Probably one of the most difficult releases
that one could've at one time owned would've been
the Merzbow recording Noise Embryo
that was only obtainable by purchasing the Mercedes 230
that had it permanently installed.
You started the car and it began playing
and it was rigged so that it was impossible to stop it
or even remove it from the CD player.