What you got back home, little sister, to play your fuzzy warbles on? I bet you got little save pitiful, portable picnic players. Come with uncle and hear all proper! Hear angel trumpets and devil trombones. You are invited.
I don't, but you do know it. What I can do is help you to remember that song.
Tell me about your sexual life...and don't forget to leave the cheque to my secretary at the end.
Actually if you'd trying to spin a cheap record, the TT would trap and submit you to a brainwashing treatment. The brain functions restoring comes as option.
Indeed, I save those Blue Note's big bucks for my retirement.
Will the genaration collect vinyl records ? Not sure...
Don't know, but I am sure I'll get more money from 'The Sidewinder' rather then Lehman Brothers' bond.
Times like these are great to familiarize myself with the great records I already have, rather than constantly dragging new things into the house.
So do I, listening my existing collection. If I consider my age and the free time I have for listening music, I probably will never listen to any of my records more then a dozen of times.
Due to recent economic situation I turned myself in a annoying guest, begging for old and forgotten records. Some friends and relatives are happy to get rid of them, and of me, I presume.
So I got some classical and pop/rock stuff in these days, for free.
Excessive snobbery
Aren't we supposed being in the worst economic crysis since 1929?
Anyway in the mid period my 'Maiden Voyage''s investment outperformed any MSCI and stock indexes you could name.