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So my now 7ish year old 1200 is in immaculate condition except for the dust cover which is covered in lots of tiny scratches, you know, not gouges, the ones that plastic stuff like that just gets from day to day use. Has anyone tried those 3 part plastic polishes, and were you happy with the outcome? Are there any recommendations on which brands are good or bad for this purpose.
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# ? Sep 20, 2012 07:37 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 12:05 |
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I've been mostly ignoring the PopMarket deals lately, but today's is a big one: the first six Black Sabbath albums for $64.99. Hot poo poo. DO IT FAST Edit: Sold out. Cpt. Spring Types fucked around with this message at 20:20 on Sep 20, 2012 |
# ? Sep 20, 2012 17:15 |
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Shuga Records has a coupon good for the next ten days: shuga_summer30 It'll take 30% off of your order's total, if you don't mind slogging through their browsing interface.
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# ? Sep 20, 2012 18:34 |
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Well, this November, the Beatles are being reissued on vinyl, finally. They're not full analog pressings, they are sourced from the latest digital remasters, but that's to be expected (apparently, getting anything released is really difficult). The only downside is that they are only issuing the albums in stereo, for the time being. They MAY do a mono pressing later on, depending on sales, which makes sense since a lot of people would buy both, but they probably wouldn't buy both at the same time. It just sucks if you are like me and you'd rather have the albums in the original mono mixes. http://www.musicdirect.com/p-99231-...aign=soundbytes
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# ? Sep 20, 2012 21:17 |
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Speaking of The Beatles in mono, I just found this at a store about 15 minutes ago: (click through for big) It has a bit of surface noise but on the whole it's in pretty good nick. It's weird having a gatefold that opens at the top though.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 05:33 |
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david puddy posted:Speaking of The Beatles in mono, I just found this at a store about 15 minutes ago: Queen II opens at the top.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 06:34 |
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Queen II opens at the top. Oh, I didn't mean like that (that is cool though). Like this:
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 06:47 |
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My stereo opens at the top like that too. I think All Things Must Pass does as well, but that's the least of that album's packaging problems. The ones that really bug me for some reason are the ones that have the opening, and therefore the spine on an odd side, so when you file them properly spine out, the cover is on it's side. Straight away I can think of at least Michael Jackson's Off the Wall and The Eagles' One of These Nights that do it. Why? e: Oh wait, Off the Wall is because it's a gatefold, and his legs are on the back, so it's a portrait gatefold rather than a landscape. The Eagles have no excuse though. Ron Burgundy fucked around with this message at 07:42 on Sep 21, 2012 |
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Ron Burgundy posted:My stereo opens at the top like that too. I think All Things Must Pass does as well, but that's the least of that album's packaging problems. Time Fades Away by Neil Young does this too. But I think it makes sense to have the spine placed in such a way that the album cover appears sideways on a shelf. If you have the opening facing up it's just making it a doorway for dust.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 07:47 |
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CPL593H posted:Time Fades Away by Neil Young does this too. But I think it makes sense to have the spine placed in such a way that the album cover appears sideways on a shelf. If you have the opening facing up it's just making it a doorway for dust. Yeah, that's what I was concerned about. I'm just going to double-bag it so dust can't get in I guess. \/\/\/ I don't like putting outer sleeves on so the opening is on the side because it crumples up when I slide something in next to it. strap on revenge fucked around with this message at 08:26 on Sep 21, 2012 |
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david puddy posted:Yeah, that's what I was concerned about. I'm just going to double-bag it so dust can't get in I guess. You don't have to double bag it. Just place it in the bag with the opening on the right side, the way you would with a conventional album cover. edit: Or alternatively put the bag on so the top is covered and the bag's opening is where the spine is. CPL593H fucked around with this message at 08:20 on Sep 21, 2012 |
# ? Sep 21, 2012 08:18 |
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Does anyone else get irritated with plastic sleeves bunching up? Maybe I just need to buy a bunch of the same bags instead of using various kinds. They get bunched up or cause problems when pulling records in and out. I probably need a better shelf though. I have about 50+ records on one shelf and I'm starting to have issues pulling records from the middle.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 15:58 |
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I Might Be Adam posted:Does anyone else get irritated with plastic sleeves bunching up? Maybe I just need to buy a bunch of the same bags instead of using various kinds. They get bunched up or cause problems when pulling records in and out. I probably need a better shelf though. I have about 50+ records on one shelf and I'm starting to have issues pulling records from the middle. All my sleeves are fairly snug, and I have the opening at the top so they don't get scrunched up. I used to have the opening on the same side as the spine, I had problems then.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 17:18 |
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Ugg I had some records go missing on me including a really good original press of "All Things Must Pass". Nice White Album find. I'm looking forward to the whole Beatles catalog being re-issued. Hopefully a mono is in the works.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 19:37 |
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The zip lock bags are a pain as well because if you seal them 100% you can never get enough air out to stop each and every one being an annoying air pillow thing. Consequently I only seal them 3/4 of the way.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 21:03 |
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Ron Burgundy posted:The zip lock bags are a pain as well because if you seal them 100% you can never get enough air out to stop each and every one being an annoying air pillow thing. Consequently I only seal them 3/4 of the way. You could just punch a hole in every bag.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 21:20 |
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Ron Burgundy posted:The zip lock bags are a pain as well because if you seal them 100% you can never get enough air out to stop each and every one being an annoying air pillow thing. Consequently I only seal them 3/4 of the way. I didn't even know they had zipper seal bags for LPs.
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# ? Sep 22, 2012 04:09 |
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So my grandmother is selling her house, and decided to get rid of a lot of old junk - including a giant vinyl collection. Knowing I like vinyl, she let me have everything. So I sit down to start picking through, and ... ... Lawrence Welk, polka, showtunes, and on and on. The few albums that were remotely noteworthy were all beat and scratched to hell. *The only album that was in great shape was an interesting James Bond Disco album (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LumwvWt2Z4). Ah well.
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# ? Sep 22, 2012 04:13 |
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In Vinyl We Trust is closing on Sunday, code Sept20 for 20% off until then.
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# ? Sep 22, 2012 04:19 |
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After a bout in Canada to Rifflandia to see The Flaming Lips live I bought a ton of records. Check 'em out. The Cats soundtrack is a gift that I'm giving to someone, but it's funny to see anyway. I haven't listen to it yet. All of these records are rad as gently caress, bottom two are HOLOGRAMS S/T and Hop Along - Get Disowned I saw Animal Collective on their first show of the tour in Seattle this week and picked up a fancy Centipede Hz This is probably the coolest package I got from an indie record label. It's so nice of them to include all of that bad rear end stuff and also write a personal letter. if you don't know who NAH is, start to know now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xzvy_V-_Hw
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# ? Sep 22, 2012 23:45 |
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WASDF posted:if you don't know who NAH is, start to know now Best musicvideo I've seen in sometime.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 00:33 |
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My apologies if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find it anywhere, here or elsewhere on the net: I've noticed that a lot of my LPs sound worse the closer the needle gets to the centre of the record. By the last song, the quality has dropped completely - "s" sounds are distorted and there's a general grunginess to the overall tone that is very unappealing. But the first tracks sound crisp and clear. Would this be my player, or the records themselves? Has anyone ever encountered this problem? I can't think of a rational explanation for it, but then I don't really know what I'm talking about anyway. I don't have a very advanced setup, just a $175 Sony turntable hooked into my home entertainment system.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 01:32 |
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Kolchak posted:My apologies if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find it anywhere, here or elsewhere on the net: It's completely rational. Data gets closer together the further toward the center it is due to how fast the data is read on the outside when compared to the inside. So technically the data is getting worse at a constant rate as you listen to it. That being said you may need to make some adjustments because I seldom, if ever, notice.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 02:12 |
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Kolchak posted:My apologies if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find it anywhere, here or elsewhere on the net: This is called end groove distortion. Basically, as the guy above said, as you get closer to the center of the record, the same amount of information is pressed into smaller and smaller space. It's like an MP3. The more compact you make the file, the worse it will sound. If I'm doing my math right, the outer edge of a record would have about 2-3 feet to cover 1.38 seconds of sound, where as the closer you get, you would cover that same space in under a foot. NOW, that being said, end groove distortion is a known reality of vinyl mastering, and a mastering engineer should take that into account when they are mastering the record. They'll give the grooves more space, they'll make changes to the EQ and compression, they'll do a variety of things. Sometimes, they even make changes to the playing order. For instance, apparently, on Peter Gabriel's "So," "In Your Eyes" was move from the last track of the album to the first track of side 2 so that way the song would sound its best, since it is a very dynamic, bass and percussion heavy song. But honestly, mastering engineers now have a lot of different tools that they can use to prevent this issue from being too bad. Yeah, there will be some quality loss, but it shouldn't be too bad. Of course, there are a lot of factors at play today. For instance, it is possible that whoever presses your records are just using the CD masters, or aren't paying people money to do a good job. Also, if possible, you might want to check the alignment and tracking force of your needle, since if you are getting bad results, that could be the cause, especially if it is happening on all of your discs. You'll know if you can adjust it since it will be plain as day (also, you will have a counterweight attached to your tonearm). Can you tell us which records it is happening on? That's a quick and easy way to diagnose if it is the record, or if it is your turntable, or if you are some freak with supernatural cat like hearing.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 02:57 |
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Awesome, thanks for the info! That makes total sense. I can't adjust the alignment; it's a fairly no-frills record player. But now that you mention it might be that CD masters are being used, that kind of makes sense. A lot of what I listen to is modern punk rock, for which they probably don't have the money or the inclination to master specifically for vinyl. It's particularly bad on a recent 2xLP reissue of a couple of Belvedere albums from the early 2000s, which were originally released only on CD. Whereas something like the new Jack White solo record or the previously mentioned Peter Gabriel album sound fine. I just tried to do a random sampling of stuff, but now, of course, I can't find many examples, especially not ones that would overlap with the general tastes in this thread, in order to compare. Right now, all I've got is: - the new Green Day record ("Uno!"), was actually what made me post this tonight - Propagandhi's "Supporting Case", last tracks on both discs sound awful, muddled and distorted - the above mentioned Belvedere records Kinda frustrating. I swear I was hearing it all the time before! Ah well. I'll keep listening. Maybe I'm exaggerating the problem. Thanks again for explaining it though; at least I know it's a real thing now!
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 04:17 |
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Red posted:So my grandmother is selling her house, and decided to get rid of a lot of old junk - including a giant vinyl collection. Knowing I like vinyl, she let me have everything. Imagine a white trash family breathing down your neck while you flip through a collection like this (and being pissed when you tell them it isn't worth anything, or that you can only make an offer on two or three records out of the seven boxes they loaded into their minivan) several times a month and you've got a third of the record store clerk experience.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 04:45 |
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I had some nice scores last weekend. Nothing too rare, but I was able to get three really good records for considerably less than they usually go for. I picked up: Renaldo and the Loaf & The Residents collabo for $12! Bikini Kill/Huggy Bear split for $8! Art Ensemble of New York - Full Force for $4 and this oddity: http://www.discogs.com/Marc-Almond-And-Friends-Discipline/release/2619011 I had no idea this exists and I'm a big Soft Cell and Throbbing Gristle fan. I saw Marc Almond on top and almost skimmed past it when I saw (Carter, Tutti, P. Orridge, Christopherson) a little below. Also, attention Coil fans! Soleilmoon is repressing the Sickness of Snakes side of their split with Current 93: Soleilmoon posted:In the early 1980s, shortly after the breakup of Throbbing Gristle, Boyd Rice went to London to record a one-off studio session with Jeff Rushton and Peter Christopherson, who had recently started releasing records as Coil. The trio called themselves The Sickness of Snakes, and the recordings were released on a split 12 inch, with Current 93 taking the opposite side of the album. Now, more than 25 years after the original release, Boyd Rice is reissuing the three Sickness of Snakes tracks as a one-sided 12 inch record and a CDEP. Both editions are presented in lavishly printed sleeves, and include previously unpublished photos of Boyd Rice and Coil and a new essay written by Boyd Rice. For the CDEP, the photos and essay are printed in an eight page booklet, and for the vinyl edition, they're printed on a long, folded insert. The red vinyl edition is limited to 99 numbered copies, and is available only to Soleilmoon mailorder customers. The Doo Do Chasers fucked around with this message at 07:05 on Sep 23, 2012 |
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theradiostillsucks posted:Imagine a white trash family breathing down your neck while you flip through a collection like this (and being pissed when you tell them it isn't worth anything, or that you can only make an offer on two or three records out of the seven boxes they loaded into their minivan) several times a month and you've got a third of the record store clerk experience. Whaddya mean my Air Supply Greatest Hits record is worthless? WHAT DO YOU MEAN?! And Ray Conniff, he's bound to make a comeback any day now. And then you'll want my records. And praise music? What about all the Christians that come here sick and tired of only having devil music to listen to on their turn-table? Vintage Vinyl, the record store I frequent, doesn't accept most Frank Sinatra records, any of that easy listening stuff, or soundtracks. And of course, if you look at reviews on line, you'll find the occasional person complaining that they wouldn't buy anything in their collection. I bet it's like that episode of Seinfeld.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 13:25 |
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The Doo Do Chasers posted:and this oddity: http://www.discogs.com/Marc-Almond-And-Friends-Discipline/release/2619011 I had no idea this exists and I'm a big Soft Cell and Throbbing Gristle fan. I saw Marc Almond on top and almost skimmed past it when I saw (Carter, Tutti, P. Orridge, Christopherson) a little below. That is a super sweet find.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 20:49 |
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Went on a bit of rampage this week. Coldplay - X&Y $12 used Title Fight - Floral Green (floral print out of 500) Radiohead - Paranoid Android EP $8 clearance pick Death Cab For Cutie - Plans $14 used Silversun Pickups - Seasick 10" $5 clearance pick Huey Lewis & The News - Fore $1 used Phil Collins - Face Value $1 used VHS or Beta - Le Funk $5 used Flea Market Picks Beverley Hills Cop OST $1 Architecture in Helsinki - That Beep $1 Beach Boys - Endless Summer $7 R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly $1 Genesis - Abacab - $1 Full Metal Jacket OST - $1 Coldplay - Violet Hill $3 used Coldplay - Clocks $3 used Art Brut - Nag Nag Nag Nag $5 used Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer $3 used And here's the vinyl for Title Fight. Not as crazy as some of the others I've seen, but still happy I snagged one. Definitely enjoying their progression. Still have the Tigers Jaw self-titled repressing in Red/Orange Starburst /300, Cream /400, black /600, and their 2008 Tour EP heading my way at the end of October.
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# ? Sep 24, 2012 02:53 |
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Murder by Death shipped me their new album with some amazing packaging. Cut outs in the sleeve and it came with a chinese lantern and zoetrope!
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 01:42 |
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I got my copy of "Love This Giant" from 4AD and the whole jacket showed up in bad condition. There's a crease on the front and the glossy back is ripped in some places. Really disappointed.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 15:09 |
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You can use the coupon code fall2012 to get 15% off everything at Insound until 12 AM EST on October 2nd. And I just got Pallbearer's Sorrow and Extinction from my friendly neighborhood brick & mortar. The packaging is pretty standard, but the music itself is fuckin' beautiful.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 19:12 |
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Got these in the mail yesterday: Some 7"s aside, my Portugal. The Man discography is now complete! Been waiting for a re-ish of these two for the longest time, so stoked to finally have what are two of my favourite albums ever on LP. Unfortunately one of the corners on Red Album has a tiny fold
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 02:26 |
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Parachute Underwear posted:
Very jealous. Those albums are awesome (and awesome looking). Nice grab.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 04:22 |
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I know we've got some New England people here. Have any of you been to Analog Underground in Providence? I only heard about them recently, but apparently theyr on the same drat street as another shop I frequent (Armageddon Shop).Parachute Underwear posted:Unfortunately one of the corners on Red Album has a tiny fold I'm not trying to be dickish, but why do so many people freak out about this kind of thing? I'd say more than half the time, the albums I buy/see in stores have some minor imperfection on the cover. As long as the disc is fine and the cover isn't completely destroyed I don't see what the issue is.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 06:01 |
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I've bought some goldmine fair/poor discs provided they are very cheap just to have them until a better copy comes along.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 06:08 |
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CPL593H posted:I'm not trying to be dickish, but why do so many people freak out about this kind of thing? I'd say more than half the time, the albums I buy/see in stores have some minor imperfection on the cover. As long as the disc is fine and the cover isn't completely destroyed I don't see what the issue is. Because it will hurt the resell value! If it's not mint you won't be able to get the maximum price when you inevitably flip it on ebay! But seriously, living in Australia and buying a lot of my records from overseas, I'm used to getting bent corners and seam splits. As long as the record's not warped to buggery or the sleeve is all beaten up, I don't give a poo poo.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 06:45 |
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Oh nothing bugs me more when people say "This brand new record I got has a skip in it!" That's life. The last record I got with a skip in it was Best Coast's "The Only Place," but fortunately, that was in between the tracks, so it became like a 3rd side! But yeah, the covers are small, flimsy pieces of cardboard with nothing to support them except force of will. They are going to get bent, they are going to cave in, things are going to happen to them.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 12:53 |
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CPL593H posted:I know we've got some New England people here. Have any of you been to Analog Underground in Providence? I only heard about them recently, but apparently theyr on the same drat street as another shop I frequent (Armageddon Shop). I'm heading up to Rhode Island next week are there any decent record stores in Newport that you know of? Hopefully I can stop by the shops in Providence as well.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 13:09 |