vinyl vs ipod
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I've got an album from 1972 on vinyl. I'm still convinced it's better than playing off a computer. Oh... That sweet, sweet burst of static when the needle drops... Can you say 'orgasmic'? The other day, I was listening to Poison while playing on Xbox Live. Saints Row 3, Co-Op. Me and some strange cat I never met before are in a shoot out with police. I say to him that I'll be right back. I come back to see we both died. When asked where I went, I said I had to turn my record over. He kicked me.
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i picked up a 2002 sundazed reissue sound so much better than the cd version
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i buy zappa vinyl from my record dealer oth new issues and original in mint condition try getting leaf hound on vinyl now that shit is superrare
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nothing wrong with downloading music. I buy the cds that are good tho cos i like to collect them. They would look cooler if they were on vinyl but that is about it. Personally i prefere my music to sound good instead of looking pretty. I would also prefere downloading an album and then buying it if it is good then just buying it and then realise i have waste myself £10! also what do you do if you want to listen to music when you are outside the houes? mp3 players ftw!
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Couldn't agree more!!!
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oh, thank you...
the stoned chick laughing is me!
haaa haa
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That dolt curses more than he should. Also, why would Russia print a 1970 LP during the Soviet era? It's probably Greek or something.
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I was talking about the 60's Mothers albums. They're usually at least 50 bucks for an original and then the 80's reissues have re-recorded drums and bass.
mp3 or ipod on the go Vinyl for nightclubs and rock and roll music at your house plus with vinyl you always get your money back sometimes even more its like tripled
hambone9119 3 years ago 3
He's got a point! MP3s don't have any soul! It's not like hearing the original cut from it's orignal release on vinyl. Not that digitally massaged oatmeal they're serving up these days.
codewarrior78411 5 years ago 2