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HolyMoly
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Joined: April 01 2009
Location: Atlanta
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Points: 26133
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Posted: April 27 2014 at 13:43 |
akamaisondufromage wrote:
http://www.everydaymusic.com/
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that was it! My oh my that place had the goods.
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My other avatar is a Porsche
It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased.
-Kehlog Albran
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Kentucky_Hawkwindage
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Joined: February 15 2014
Location: Hardinsburg,Ky
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Points: 733
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Posted: April 27 2014 at 13:49 |
HolyMoly wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
Back in the day for me it was Warehouse Records & Tapes, Peaches and Tower Records.....Tower had a huge import section. Today it is local stores in Tacoma, Hi-Voltage Records, House of Records...In Seattle too many to name. | i went to one in Seattle a few weeks ago when I was visiting my friend. It was huge, and had everything i wanted but could never find elsewhere. Forgot the name but it was something like "Everyday Records". I had to actually quit looking around because i was in danger of buying more than i could fit in my carry on luggage home. I miss Tower. Used to be one in Atlanta across the street from where I work. It was a tough loss. It is nice having the internet though. I can pretty much find anything if i want it enough and can afford it. | When i was stationed at Ft. Lewis,Wa (86-88) there was a chain of used record stores by the name of Golden Oldies,don't know if they still exist or not.I visited the one of them often & bought quite a few LP's while i was there.I also bought several from Tower as well.
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"Nobody's Gonna Change My World That's Something To Unreal" Lyrics that i live my life by-from Black Sabbath's Technical Ecstasy's track You Won't Change Me
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Polymorphia
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Joined: November 06 2012
Location: here
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Posted: April 27 2014 at 14:33 |
If I'm being anal, it seems that "vinyl record" would be the most accurate term for the thing described. "LP" specifies the length and "vinyl" specifies material. Neither completely specifies format. "Record" specifies a grouping of tracks that can be recorded onto multiple kinds of material and as such is too general. But, really, who cares?
As far as my favorite place to get records, there's only one record store in town and it's very much like how Steve described Criminal Records. When I do buy vinyl records (of which there's not too much), I get them there, if I don't borrow them from the jazz dept. at the local university.
Edited by Polymorphia - April 27 2014 at 14:33
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Catcher10
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Joined: December 23 2009
Location: Emerald City
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Posted: April 27 2014 at 14:44 |
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akamaisondufromage
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Joined: May 16 2009
Location: Blighty
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Posted: April 27 2014 at 15:12 |
Polymorphia wrote:
If I'm being anal, it seems that "vinyl record" would be the most accurate term for the thing described. "LP" specifies the length and "vinyl" specifies material. Neither completely specifies format. "Record" specifies a grouping of tracks that can be recorded onto multiple kinds of material and as such is too general. But, really, who cares?
As far as my favorite place to get records, there's only one record store in town and it's very much like how Steve described Criminal Records. When I do buy vinyl records (of which there's not too much), I get them there, if I don't borrow them from the jazz dept. at the local university.
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To be totally anal. A 'record' is in my mind, and certainly in the teenage record buying version of me, a vinyl record and not a tape or cassette or later a CD. A record is not short for a recording at least it became the actual thing rather than the music recorded on it. But, really who cares?
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Help me I'm falling!
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Polymorphia
Forum Senior Member
Joined: November 06 2012
Location: here
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Posted: April 27 2014 at 15:23 |
akamaisondufromage wrote:
Polymorphia wrote:
If I'm being anal, it seems that "vinyl record" would be the most accurate term for the thing described. "LP" specifies the length and "vinyl" specifies material. Neither completely specifies format. "Record" specifies a grouping of tracks that can be recorded onto multiple kinds of material and as such is too general. But, really, who cares?
As far as my favorite place to get records, there's only one record store in town and it's very much like how Steve described Criminal Records. When I do buy vinyl records (of which there's not too much), I get them there, if I don't borrow them from the jazz dept. at the local university.
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To be totally anal. A 'record' is in my mind, and certainly in the teenage record buying version of me, a vinyl record and not a tape or cassette or later a CD. A record is not short for a recording at least it became the actual thing rather than the music recorded on it. But, really who cares?
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Linda Perhacs?
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