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Millions posted:My local record shop is going to break apart the box set to sell the albums individually, I've got dibs on Santa Monica The Re:Call stuff is a perfect boxset album. It's there to collect up the stuff that wasn't on the albums, and in that regard, it's nice. But as a separate release, only if you're a Bowie fanatic. There's a lot of good stuff here, but there's also a lot that's "Huh, that's nice, but not really necessary." Like most of the mono single versions. I'd be surprised if any past the Prettiest Star weren't just folds. 1. Space Oddity (Mono Single Mix) - Really muddy, and not a really great mix. In fact, even Bowie felt it was a stereo record, and it mono it lost something. You're not going to listen to this except as a novelty. 2. Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud (Mono Single Version) - A different recording from the album version. If you like the song, it's interesting. 3. Ragazzo Solo, Ragazza Sola - AKA, Space Oddity with Italian lyrics that are not about outerspace. You're only going to listen to this as a novelty. 4. The Prettiest Star (Mono single mix) - One of Bowie's best early songs. Really strong and I like it better than what's on Aladdin Sane, though the rerecording isn't bad. 5. Conversation Piece (Mono single mix) - I really like this song, and it's not on any album. 6 + 7. Memory of a Free Festival Parts 1 + 2 (Stereo single version) - Rerecording from the album. Not that bad. Part 2 probably worked better on a 45, but what are you gonna do. 8. All the Mad Men (Mono Single Edit) - Pretty rare track. As far, it's just a single edit, which I find fascinating, but how likely are you going to listen to it? I don't know. 9. Janine (Mono Single Mix) - A mono version of the album version. Not really interesting, but it is a really good song. 10. Holy Holy (Original Mono Single) - This is super rare, and it's not an amazing song, but it's really good. It's most exciting because it's rare. But still, it's a good song, so I'm not knocking it. 11. Moonage Daydream (Arnold Corns version) - Rare version. Different from Ziggy Stardust, so you might like it better. 12. Hang On To Yourself (Arnold Corns version) - Rare version. Different from Ziggy Stardust. You might like it better. 13. Changes (Mono single version) - Obviously a great song. But as far as I can tell, it's just a loving fold from the stereo version. Utterly pointless, if you have the stereo version. 14. Andy Warhol (Mono single version) - Edited from the album version. Can't tell if it's a different mix or another fold. But once again, aside from missing the weird intro, there's not too much different from this. 15. Starman (original single mix) - The morse code piano part is much louder on this mix. Not super different, but I like it. 16. John, I'm Only Dancing (Original Version) - Version 1 of 2. Pretty good. 17. The Jean Genie (Original single Mix) - A pretty different mix. Not better than the album mix, but nice to have. 18. Drive-In Saturday (German Single Edit) - Lovely song about watching porn. Only going to listen to this version as a novelty, honestly. 19. Round and Round - This is a rarity and is hard to find. So nice find. 20. John, I'm Only Dancing (Sax version) - A lot of people like this one better. It's the same song twice, but you need both versions! 21. Time (US Single Edit) - Single edits can be fascinating to me, but not really something you need to go out of your way to get. It's surprising this found it's way onto an a single in the US. 22. Amsterdam - A non-album B-side. Pretty strange song, but I like it. 23. Holy Holy (Spiders Version) - Lesser version than the original, but if you're going to collect everything Bowie released during this time period, you need it. 24. Velvet Goldmine - I loving love this song, and it's a shame it's a rarity. Look at that list, and decide for yourself.
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Cemetry Gator posted:The Re:Call stuff is a perfect boxset album. It's there to collect up the stuff that wasn't on the albums, and in that regard, it's nice. But as a separate release, only if you're a Bowie fanatic. There's a lot of good stuff here, but there's also a lot that's "Huh, that's nice, but not really necessary." Like most of the mono single versions. I'd be surprised if any past the Prettiest Star weren't just folds. Several of those things were on disc two the the 30th Anniversary CD of Ziggy Stardust if anyone must own them but can't shell out for the box set. Specifically it was the Arnold Corns stuff, John, I'm Only Dancing, Round and Round, Amsterdamn, Holy Holy Spiders verision, and Velvet Goldmine. There was a bunch of other stuff too but it's been a while since I've listened to that.
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I got some glow in the dark Perturbator EPs. Sexualizer glows in pink, Nocturne city is green and there's something wrong with my Night Driving Avenger because it doesn't actually glow in the dark at all.
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Pingiivi posted:I got some glow in the dark Perturbator EPs. Nice pickup! You didn't happen to find these stateside, did you?
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Yeah was gonna ask where you got them, I've not seen those before. Still so glad I picked up the full length on silly colour.
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bigman.50grand posted:Nice pickup! You didn't happen to find these stateside, did you? I ordered these straight from Blood Music. They probably still have some but their store is closed until march.
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 18:59 |
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Does anyone here use ClickRepair on their Vinyl rips? I'm having an issue with it not playing any sound when I hit the "Play" button Across multiple computers too. Can't find anything online about this.
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 21:14 |
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use spotify on your computer and listen to physical vinyl like a normal person
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 21:17 |
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I ordered some Noisia EPs: Incessant is reaaaally good.
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# ? Jan 18, 2016 16:19 |
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Minor Fret 7". Four Minor Threat songs done as sludge metal. Mgla - Exercises in Futility. Oxtongue - Where the Light is Mute. Tombs - Savage Gold.
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a worthy uhh posted:use There you go, also have some free music anyone http://codes.beggarspromo.com/artangel vvv Synthpop, clubby stuff. vvv Gynocentric Regime fucked around with this message at 19:27 on Jan 19, 2016 |
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Mulva posted:There you go, also have some free music anyone I have no idea what this is but I guess I'll find out. Thanks.
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# ? Jan 19, 2016 17:55 |
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Art Angels is the best. I believe the digital download doesn't have one of the tracks and the vinyl doesn't have one of the other tracks.
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# ? Jan 19, 2016 20:28 |
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I hate it when vinyl just leaves off tracks, especially when they're as good as Realiti
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# ? Jan 19, 2016 21:28 |
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I have a 4x 12" record (Shy FX and T-Power - Set it Off) that still manages to skip the main single. Luckily I've got it on a separate 12, but jeez. That's a lot of wax to press without the most known track.
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# ? Jan 20, 2016 01:06 |
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abraham linksys posted:I hate it when vinyl just leaves off tracks, especially when they're as good as Realiti "Amen" was left off the vinyl version of "Bufo Alvarius" by Bardo Pond I suppose it makes sense as it's nearly 30 minutes long but even so, that track rules.
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# ? Jan 20, 2016 02:38 |
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Got Murlo's Odyssey EP in finally and it came with free stickers and a big rear end poster, thanks Mixpak!!!! I have some DL codes for James Ferraro stuff that I might post later
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abraham linksys posted:I hate it when vinyl just leaves off tracks, especially when they're as good as Realiti Yeah and Butterfly is not on the download. I hope it really was a publishing issue and not because of some sort of exclusivity play by Apple or Spotify.
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shmee posted:"Amen" was left off the vinyl version of "Bufo Alvarius" by Bardo Pond I suppose it makes sense as it's nearly 30 minutes long but even so, that track rules. I don't know what I'd prefer. That one's a lose/lose situation no matter what.
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Mike_V posted:Got Murlo's Odyssey EP in finally and it came with free stickers and a big rear end poster, thanks Mixpak!!!! this ep ftw murlo ftw that poster ftw *pistol sounds* *machine gun sounds* *the ok sign emoji*
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# ? Jan 20, 2016 04:48 |
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http://scallemang.ca/bowie25albums/ "I do only have about 2,500 vinyls." - David Bowie, 2013
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Addendum to earlier Grimes chat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2EJMd7ZN7w
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Mulva posted:Yeah and Butterfly is not on the download. I hope it really was a publishing issue and not because of some sort of exclusivity play by Apple or Spotify. Yeah, who knows. Butterfly is such a great closing track. If they really needed something to sacrifice, why couldn't it be Scream?
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caligulamprey posted:They chopped off the last five minutes out of 25 on "Impossible Soul" by Sufjan Stevens and stuck it at the end of Side C on The Age of Adz. At least it's not split in half. Having the climax put on a different side would totally kill the song for me Wronkos fucked around with this message at 04:40 on Jan 21, 2016 |
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I made a little app to give you an idea of what certain colors and configurations would look like. It can definitely be improved, especially regarding the configurations, but you might have fun clicking Play and then clicking the Random button a bunch. Pass it around to anybody you know that's going to be getting records pressed. It's based on the Pirate's Press colors and most of their configurations. It only works in Chrome and is not mobile-friendly. https://vinylcolors.firebaseapp.com/
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# ? Jan 21, 2016 23:58 |
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I was cleaning up my Gmail inbox and noticed the last I heard of my Manos Hand of Fate LP was an e-mail from September or October (who can tell with anglophones )
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All kinds of people are saying Blackstar is David Bowie's most out there/experimental album and I feel like all the people saying that probably haven't heard much of his music at all. I really enjoy the album but for the most part it's pretty conventional. Especially for David Bowie.
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CPL593H posted:All kinds of people are saying Blackstar is David Bowie's most out there/experimental album and I feel like all the people saying that probably haven't heard much of his music at all. I really enjoy the album but for the most part it's pretty conventional. Especially for David Bowie. Well, if the people you're hearing say that are the sort of people I'm hearing say that---the sort of person who only listens to the singles (the ones that are repackaged by various nostalgia outlets), they're only going to hear things that are straightforward pop tunes, or tunes whose strangenesses have been absorbed into the culture at large. e: oh god it's me i'm the snob
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Jerry Cotton posted:I was cleaning up my Gmail inbox and noticed the last I heard of my Manos Hand of Fate LP was an e-mail from September or October (who can tell with anglophones ) Can you PM me your order #? We don't have any outstanding Manos orders in our system, but Storenvy makes mistakes from time to time.
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Allen Wren posted:Well, if the people you're hearing say that are the sort of people I'm hearing say that---the sort of person who only listens to the singles (the ones that are repackaged by various nostalgia outlets), they're only going to hear things that are straightforward pop tunes, or tunes whose strangenesses have been absorbed into the culture at large. This is exactly what I'm saying. I do really like the album, but I was kind of disappointed by all the hype about it being so experimental when really it's not even as weird as poo poo he was doing 40 years ago.
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 06:42 |
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I got a turntable a month ago and am starting to get into collecting. There are some specific albums that I'm looking for and haven't found at thrift shops or music stores around here. What are the best places on the internet to order vinyls?
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 00:28 |
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discogs.com
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a worthy uhh posted:discogs.com This seems dangerous.
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Macaroni Surprise posted:I got a turntable a month ago and am starting to get into collecting. There are some specific albums that I'm looking for and haven't found at thrift shops or music stores around here. What are the best places on the internet to order vinyls? If you want used, discog or ebay are good choices. Amazon or Music Direct are good if you want new.
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a worthy uhh posted:discogs.com Get ready for a lot of shipments from Germany.
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Macaroni Surprise posted:I got a turntable a month ago and am starting to get into collecting. There are some specific albums that I'm looking for and haven't found at thrift shops or music stores around here. What are the best places on the internet to order vinyls? Soundstagedirect.com and Acousticsounds.com. "vinyls"
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 03:07 |
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Did that "curated" vinyl by mail service go out of business/get shut down? The name escapes me.
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Ballz posted:Get ready for a lot of shipments from Germany. What's up with this? Every item on my want list is located in either Germany or Italy. Why are they hoarding the good stuff?
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Schremp Howard posted:Did that "curated" vinyl by mail service go out of business/get shut down? The name escapes me. Vnyl? People who Kickstarted them got a mess of dollar bin records and not much else. They're still around and seem to send out overstocks or old stock and have an amusingly pricy members store. These days, I think their model is to send out 2-3 genre records, randomly selected, for a monthly fee. You can pick the genre or mood or some other bullshit they call it. Tried it, got some damaged records, contacted their customer service and got no help or replacements. Canceled my membership. Vinyl Me, Please also exists, which sends out one custom pressed record of their selection once a month in rotating genres. I'm a member still, partly because their monthly member stores tend to be healthily discounted compared to discogs/Amazon/brick and mortar. Last month we got Nada Surf, which I loved, next month is an exclusive press of an old Smithsonian Folkways blues record by Bill Broonzy. Remastered from original recordings, etc. neat stuff. Sometimes you'll get one that doesn't suit your tastes, but I have been OK with trying music I wouldn't have otherwise. Some of it has grown on me. Also, their customer service is ridiculously good. Their forums are a tumbler lite circle jerk though. SJWs of all flavours abound. Another downside of their model is that they ship to arrive on the 15th of the month. That means that if they have any new releases in the store, you have to wait until the record of the month ships to get them. ShotgunWillie fucked around with this message at 04:09 on Jan 28, 2016 |
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Also I might as well introduce myself as I'll probably be posting in here more from time to time. I recently inherited a fairly decent stereo setup including a Technics SL-1700. I didn't realize how great vinyl can sound. My first vinyl purchase was a well timed release of a limited edition compilation album from my favourite band: Since then I've picked up Pretty Hate Machine from NIN, Shrink from The Notwist, Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada from GY!BE, ( ) from Sigur Rós, If I Should Fall from Grace with God from The Pogues, and Feast of Wire from Calexico. There's a vinyl store on my street so I like to check it out when I'm nearby just to see what they have. I plan to just get a favourite album from each of my favourite artists, since I already have a lot of their discographies on CD, but I've already come dangerously close to buying albums that don't fit this criteria. I'm also learning that certain albums can be pretty hard to find, like New Order's Substance or anything from Massive Attack.
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