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Old 08-20-2008, 01:13 PM  
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Is that spitboy 7" an Ebullition release?
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Old 08-20-2008, 01:26 PM  
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I recently started my vinyl library. Every Tuesday I purchase a two LPs from my favorite artist. These are the LPs I have now.

Pretty Girls Make Graves
- Pretty Girls Make Graves
- Good Health
- The New Romance
Elliott Smith
- New Moon
- Either/Or
- XO
Sleater-Kinney
- Dig Me Out
- All Hands on the Bad One
- One Beat
- The Hot Rock
- The Woods
The Shins
- Chutes Too Narrow
- Wincing The Night Away
Sage Francis
- A Healthy Distrust
- Personal Journals
- Human The Death Dance
Where are you getting these?
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Old 08-20-2008, 04:20 PM  
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Is that spitboy 7" an Ebullition release?
Nah, it's Mi Cuerpo Es Mio
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Old 08-20-2008, 11:57 PM  
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Where are you getting these?
I purchased most from insound, tower.com and "Personal Journals" from access hip hop. I can't post links yet but they come right up on google.
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Old 08-21-2008, 12:57 PM  
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I have about 30-40 vinyls, and they are awesome. Unlike tapes and cds, there is something classic and beautiful about the vinyl albums. It was like when you bought a vinyl you bought a piece of art, from the music to the album cover. Cassettes are a complete ****ing joke, and if we put the CD in MP3 format anyways whats the ****ing point. Some people realize this, this is why modern artist still have albums pressed in vinyl, not audio cassette. To be honest I dont buy any modern physical medium for music unless a small-time/local band is selling their own CDs at shows and dont press vinyls. Lars UlRICH can take his $50,000,000 and shove it up his ass (thanks for starting a revolution napster)! Wake up and smell the **** YOU greedy ****suckers, music is about art not how many zeros follow the one in your bank account.

My personal collection is of some good stuff like Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV, The Beatles - The White Album, The Allman Brothers - Eat a Peach, Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, Rush - 2112, Steven Miller Band - Brave New World, Kraftwerk - TransEurope Express, Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record, Yes - Close to the Edge, amongst others.
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Old 08-22-2008, 12:42 AM  
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These are my latest purchases.

Spoon
- GaGaGaGaGa
- Gimme Fiction
RJD2
- Dead Ringer
- Since We Last Spoke
The Butchies
- Make Yr Life
Mirah
- C'mon Miracle
Cannibal Ox
- The Cold Vein
El-P
- I'll Sleep When You're Dead
- Fantastic Damage
Iron & Wine
- The Shepherd's Dog
- In The Reins
DJ Shadow
- Endtroducing.....

I'm only purchasing LPs by my favorite artist. I don't want a large vinyl collection, just something like a tasty treat.
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Today I found a 2 album compilation thing for some benefit concert way back. Might I add all of it is live, too?

Record 1 has:
It Don't Come Easy - Richard Starkey
Beware Of Darkness- George Harrison
While My Guitar Gently Weeps- George Harrison
Jumping Jack Flesh- Jagger/Richard
Here Comes The Sun- George Harrison

Record 2:
Wah-Wah- George Harrison
My Sweet Lord- George Harrison
Awaiting On You All- Harrison
That's The Way God Planned It-Billy Preston
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall- Bob Dylan
It Takes Alot To Laugh/It Takes Alot To Cry- Dylan
Blowin' In The Wind- Dylan
Mr. Tambourine Man- Dylan
Just Like A Woman- Dylan

YES.
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Old 09-09-2008, 02:19 PM  
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just got Bright Eyes~I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning, over the weekend...good ****.
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I have about 30 to 40 as well. I collect them just to have. I used to listen to them on my dad's old turntable, but the speakers stopped working and I couldn't find any speakers that would work with the turntable. Alas, it ended up in the dump. I think I might keep them for a while, and look back on them one day when I have forgotten about them.
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Old 09-13-2008, 09:13 AM  
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This may be another one of those senior moments, but two things:

1) You actually only listed 5 titles in your beginning post... (Yes, i am anal retentive about some things)

and 2) Am i right in thinking that y'all buy these records, not to play nor listen to, but just to have? Just as collector's items?

Wow. That would explain why no one is posting to my "How do you take care of your vinyl" post ~ if you're never going to play/listen to them, who cares?
Well gee, I certianly listen to my vinyl, I just ****ing put on Entroducing a second ago.
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