'I lost my life's collection of vinyl records but I'm well on the road to recovery now'
mike c
insect.brain at GMAIL.COM
Mon Apr 23 00:59:37 EDT 2012
sorry another.
Hopefully it is known that I love and thrive "finding the negative"
and "seeing the bad in things", but I swear it is with good purpose.
if this is a hoax it is bigger than I first suspected. Reading the
comments is alternately annoying as I would expect, and bizarrely
interesting.
I love when other people preach with few words
"remember to never clean your records just play them"
and "one big mono speaker can be better than stereo" (or that was my
interpretation)
Interesting comments.
also, funny one person was saying how pathetic it is.
I just had a guy ( I was mad at for perpetuating a curse with amateur
packing) accuse me of pursuing "frivolous show pieces"
Instead of heading straight into a fight, I thanked him for making me
laugh, copped to it, and then came the refund.
I guess the first Floating Anarchy (white jacket) that has the
cheapest price and the full advice to steal it might be a little rare.
there are at least 3 of them, and one of the German kollketors showed
them recently.
I wonder if he requires a black, blue or green log for his XISOS?
All these years later and I still haven't got any I can see.....
I confess, there was something for me in it. Withdrawing fake curses, thanks
On 4/22/12, mike c <insect.brain at gmail.com> wrote:
> I bet I even know who's BEHIND the hoax......if it is.
> But at least it's demonic of sorts and does put the superheroes out
> front....
>
> On 4/22/12, mike c <insect.brain at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm going to need proof that my (our) country is to blame. We may be
>> playing home to one or 2 renegade Elohim, but my eyebrow is cocked-
>> then there's the disclosure of trade secrets...
>>
>> If I can be convinced this was not a promo of some sort, yes...
>> I will refrain from asking if I have one minute each to find them or
>> just 30 seconds.
>> Hope the guy is okay with some dinged corners.
>> I am one step from retirement and DAMN those CDs are kickin' arse!!! :)
>>
>>
>> On 4/22/12, Paul Mather <paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu> wrote:
>>> With a BOC-L connection, in today's Observer is a sad tale of a reporter
>>> who
>>> lost his entire collection of vinyl records, and how he is trying to
>>> rebuild
>>> it:
>>>
>>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2012/apr/22/vinyl-records-lost-ed-vulliamy
>>>
>>> The top of his "10 Most Wanted" is a first pressing of Hawkwind's _In
>>> Search
>>> of Space_. I wonder if anyone here can help hook him up with a copy?
>>> Coleman?? :-)
>>>
>>> He's also looking for Here & Now's _Floating Anarchy Live 1977_ to round
>>> out
>>> his "10 Most Wanted." I'd forgotten how good that album is. I wonder
>>> if
>>> my
>>> friend whose copy I heard still has his LP. It's odd how you take these
>>> things for granted, and only miss them when they're gone.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Paul.
>>>
>>
>
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