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I've got so many vinyl albums to rip it may take the rest of my life!
 
Rocky
 
Basil said:
I've got so many vinyl albums to rip it may take the rest of my life!
Put the record player on 45, that should make it go faster. And you can have a whole collection of Chipmunk songs for Christmas.
 
<span style="font-style: italic">Isn't it good, Norwegian wood . . .</span>
 
Every time I consider doin' that I look into two drawers of vinyl and just sigh and close 'em back up.
 
Basil said:
..... (Doing Rush, Exit Stage Left at the moment).

Probably one of best live albums I have. The Video for this aslbum is just as amazing. I've always considered "Moving Pictures" Rush's "Sgt. Peppers"
 
DrEntropy said:
Every time I consider doin' that I look into two drawers of vinyl and just sigh and close 'em back up.

Ain't you a little young for vinyl drawers just yet?
 
You.... you... rrrr... ummm.....


*splutt'r*


*sigh*
 
Mickey Richaud said:
DrEntropy said:
Every time I consider doin' that I look into two drawers of vinyl and just sigh and close 'em back up.

Ain't you a little young for vinyl drawers just yet?

Well....depends.
 
How can a perfectly good thread about music of decades past devolve into a discussion of adult undergarments?
 
Stolen from the back of my VW Sirocco 3 Milk crates of albums (love them all) at the truck stop in Three Forks MT. dec.21 1979 REWARD still good for there return! PM me with any info. I want my albums back...
 
Basil said:
Mickey Richaud said:
DrEntropy said:
Every time I consider doin' that I look into two drawers of vinyl and just sigh and close 'em back up.

Ain't you a little young for vinyl drawers just yet?

Well....depends.
Depends would work for him!
 
awright, Colonel... that'll be quite enuff.

...and I jut had an odd mind-feart... somein' 'bout RIPPIN' vinyl...

ewww.

:jester:
 
OK, you started this thread and I'm about to hijack it.

How many of the viewers actually <span style="font-style: italic">have</span> LPs?...how mnay have any within arms reach of their keyboard? Of those who do, how many can reach over and pick up a LP whose jacket features a young girl holding on to her bonnet in the wind against a background of blue sky and clouds?

And for the bonus round, Music Trivia for 500 please - what is the name of said album?

(hint- <span style="font-style: italic">meteorological commentary</span>)

...it's <span style="font-style: italic">amazing</span> the stuff you find when you clean off the desktop; like a quart of acrylic enamel, in Pagent blue for instance...
 
hilsideser said:
OK, you started this thread and I'm about to hijack it.

How many of the viewers actually <span style="font-style: italic">have</span> LPs?...how mnay have any within arms reach of their keyboard? Of those who do, how many can reach over and pick up a LP whose jacket features a young girl holding on to her bonnet in the wind against a background of blue sky and clouds?

And for the bonus round, Music Trivia for 500 please - what is the name of said album?

I have LP's within arms reach ( if your arms are 10' long. Have prolly 250-350. Some that I bought in the 1950's. Have many that I got a vinyl sale by local public radio station after they converted to cd's. $1 each, no scratches. Took a couple of friends with a list of what to look for and could therefore cover 3 times the ground of the single shoppers. Still didn't get all that I wanted.

None have uncovered girls in bonnets.
 
I still have hundreds of vinyl LPs going back mostly to the mid-1960s (think Monaural copies of St. Pepper, etc.!). At least I think I do: my son discovered them several years ago and "borrowed" more than a few of them (mostly Led Zeppelin, Who and other British Invasion-related albums). And I still grab odds 'n' ends when I come across them. In fact, my church often lets me know when someone donates LPs to out Thrift Shop, and I get first pick. Occasionally I get some real gems in the midst of the Mantovanni stuff.

Unfortunately, I'm stumped on the above trivia question; my first thought was something by Judy Collins, but I don't think that's right....
 
Basil said:
You guys need to learn how to quote stuff! Tain't rocket science!

Basil: Hit the qoute button and added my comment. What happened after that is out of my control.
 
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