yeah, when i see an isolee record, i don't hesitate to listen to it. i've
heard 'the rest' album several times now. i'm finally in love. first few
times it just didn't do it for me. i'll probably pick up my copy
tommorrow.-m

On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Dave Clark wrote:

> > This happens too often when I go down to Leeds on a
> > Saturday. Some of the guys in there listen to the same
> > tracks again and again!! I waited for half an hour
> > before a turntable was free... I spose you don't think
> > about anyone else tho once you put those headphones
> > on... record stores are another world...
> 
> 
> Aww, a whole 1/2 hour? :) When I go record shopping, I spend 4 or 
> 5 or 6 hours listening to records - I love my music, and want to be 
> sure not to miss out on anything. I've listened to tracks more than 
> once many times, because so many times in the past i've missed 
> out on fantastic records due to perfunctory listens. It's up to the 
> store to provide more than one turntable, that's just ridiculous.
> 
> Some of the best records don't reveal themselves on the first listen -
>  for me (although I'm a bit weird like that), the Isolee 'Rest' album 
> sounded bad on the first 3 listens, ok on the next 8 or 10 listens, 
> and now I absolutely love it.  Does anyone else ever get this?
> 
> Deepness needs waiting.
> Dave
> 
> > > massive pile of vinyl, who listens to every single
> > > second of all the tracks
> > > and ends up buying one record. 
> 
> That is annoying, I'll admit. Some records I just flick through, when 
> it's fairly obvious what sort of style they are.
> 
> 
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> http://im.yahoo.com
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

Reply via email to