r", "John, call me - 691 8413".
These are all on Australian records, by the way. The sort of people that
must work in vinyl pressing plants...tsk tsk.
Junior Walker
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You've missed some great Neil Young, then.
--Matt Cook
"Splendid isolation, I don't need no one"--Warren Zevon
Geffry King wrote:
I recall a Neil Young album of some kind that had "Hello Waterface"
etched into side 1 and "Goodbye Waterface" etched into side 2.
Don't ask me which one -
Good morning all,
Just when this thread is dying out, I'd like to throw out another vinyl
query: what's up with the funky sayings inscribed in the smooth part of
the vinyl at the end of an album side?
(as I typed this question, my better half looked over my shoulder, mumbled
a quasi-answer,
Howdy,
Jeanne asks: what's up with the funky sayings inscribed in the smooth part
of the vinyl at the end of an album side?
From time to time folks would sign the master copy of the wax pressing.
Sometimes, it was the artist's signature, sometimes a little stranger...
(for example, "Smell
np: John Strohm--"Caledonia" (anyone ever seen this guy live?...he's
playing SXSW and I'm wondering what to expect)
I saw him live is LA a few months back Steve. Nothing extraordinary as far as
presence, just another alt-ish singer-songwriter in a sport coat, if I
remember correctly. But