At 02:41 AM 2/4/99 -0500, you wrote:
A bit related to the used vinyl thread - I've been wondering about that cd
recorder (I think it's made by Sony) which has been advertised on TV for the
past six months. I've thought that this might be a good way to record my
beloved vinyls in order to
On Tue, 02 Feb 1999 19:04:26 -0600 "William F. Silvers"
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It originally appeared on TIME FADES AWAY, the live document of the HARVEST
tour, warts and all. I'd like to see that one reissued almost as much as ON THE
BEACH.
At least On the Beach is relatively easy to
William T. Cocke writes:
Some of those '70s party/latenite stoner albums saw some
hard use.
You're telling me? Back in the early and mid-'80s when I was
filling in the holes in my prog collection with used vinyl, I'd
*constantly* get albums with gatefolds (which is 95% of every
At least On the Beach is relatively easy to find on vinyl.
TFA is very difficult to find (at least around here), and
the only used copy I've come across recently looked
rat-chewed and sounds like it had been used for Frisbee
practice. Same with American Stars 'N' Bars.
Some of those '70s
Jerry Currey writes:
Now, I must admit, I had to look up Pallas. Never heard of those
guys.
British prog-rock band of the early/mid-'80s; probably second only
to Marillion in terms of popularity in the rather anemic prog revival
that took place in the U.K. around that time. I know of at
Jerry "chuck it" Curry says:
You make a valid point, Mr. Cocke.but I need the room.
I'm going to ditch every last bit of it, once I move to another media.
Probably 75% of my CD collection is destined to be sold as well.
Consolidation, my friend. I'll scan the covers and the liner notes
HA! I'm still laughing at Dina's presumption that I had a sudden urge
for minimalist living. Nothing could be further from the truth. I don't
want to start a pissing contest where I offer a total number of my vinyl,
books, CD's, and musical instruments.
I just quite frankly don't have enough