In a message dated 6/23/00 12:18:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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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
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
>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.
Ha! I passed on 'Rest' when I had a listen a couple
> 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 ar
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 wo
> without making a purchase. If you want to listen to stuff
> without buying
> anything do it online...don't bother the person behind the
> counter because
> most likely he/she has to put back that big pile o'wax.
which prevents you from discovering great music from the advice of the very
pretty gi
> >but going to a record shop, picking up a stack o' wax and just listening
> >all day is priceless.
>
> I've heard directly from shop workers about people who do this though,
that
> is, those who listen without buying anything. They hate them. There's not
a
> faster way of pissing them off than gr
bring some wedge and make sure that you walk
out with at least one record.
Also, that way..if you've heard it online, when you go into the store you
know what you're looking for. Makes you look reeaal smart too.
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Subject: Re: [313] Re: UR Vote
In a message dated 6/18/00 3:16:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMA
In a message dated 6/18/00 3:16:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Turntables do not cost a lot of money and it doesn't take hundreds of
dollars to buy the UR vinyl. Go to www.submerge.com
I put my vote in for W.P.A.Seawolf. >>
I already have a turntable and all the UR
cyclone wrote:
They're almost 2 grand Australian new - now the US dollar is about 60,
65 cents Australian, so you do the maths. Plus we now have a new GST
tax - extra 10%.
naw... a brand new Technics SL1200mk2 (inc. Stanton D500 cartridge) will
cost you around A$1000... maybe a bit less
They're almost 2 grand Australian new - now the US dollar is about 60, 65
cents
Australian, so you do the maths. Plus we now have a new GST tax - extra
10%.
You can get those cheap home stereos at pawn shops but there's no service or
spare parts and the service/parts cost you. Hence I am stuc
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>I'd also buy me a car and a find a nice apartment near the city and
find me a way to the >DEMF.
Turntables cant be that expensive in Australia?
In the Staes (I'm sure its about the same in Europe) a new direct drive
table by gemini or numark will run you about $100, theres also the cheap
home
H... I don't think there's a law that says you have to invest in a $600
Technics SL-1200 to enjoy UR's music? (OK, so I have two of them...) :-)
Just the same, here in the states you can probably find happiness with with
a $100-$200 belt-driven turntable, equip it with a high-quality needle an
>Turntables do not cost a lot of money and it doesn't take hundreds of
>dollars to buy the UR vinyl. Go to www.submerge.com
>I put my vote in for W.P.A.Seawolf.
Maybe it's relative to your income levels? They cost a lot of money for us
in Australia, that's for sure. And servicing old turntables i
Turntables do not cost a lot of money and it doesn't take hundreds of
dollars to buy the UR vinyl. Go to www.submerge.com
I put my vote in for W.P.A.Seawolf.
PS. the comps on Network and Buzz are priceless because they did a much
better job in the mastering department =20.
stephen.
> [EMAIL PROT
>Many people don’t have turntables. For many people it is
>simply not a feasible option. They cost a lot of money, usually
>require a sound system to set up, and are really only useful
>these days for fans of indie rock, old jazz and rock albums,
>and techno enthusiasts.
I have to agree - in Austr
on 6/16/00 4:40 AM, Simon Walley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I appreciate that there are people who only buy and listen to CDs but its
> kind of like videogames - if you want to play Mario, you buy a Nintendo. You
> want to listen to UR, you buy a record deck.
I appreciate that you might want
In a message dated 6/16/00 4:41:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
“Maybe but IMO, UR tracks are always tied quite heavily to the 12" release
they appear on. You're not just buying UR tracks - you're buying the UR
package - the Unknown Writer text, the run-off messages, and
In a message dated 6/16/00 9:19:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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SID is more than worth it... The green one w/yellow lettering is by far one
of the most aggressive tracks (SID 005?) in that cat. Check it out if you
can even get near one. Last I heard, they didn't pr
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Subject: [313] UR Vote
The next question: with "Revolution For Change" out of print and
Rolando's disc being more of a mix CD than a proper retrospective,
don't we all agree a UR 2CD "best of the 12"s" sort of thing is well
warranted?
Curious to see what others think (as I've noticed often
everybody seems to agree on what the best tracks are).
Let's have some comments: what are the best five UR 12"s?
My picks (Must Owns):
The Final Frontier 12" (UR003)
After "Sonic", which had one phenomenal track ("Eye of the Storm")
and thr
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