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lol - I get it. The knobs are broken.
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the true quality of the vinyl
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This video is so neat. Great to show the turntable. Really takes me back to the true good old days.
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Careful w/ that EQ!
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Absolutely love this song and the Who - I could listen to this for Keith Moon's drumming alone....gives me goosebumps....
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@gangtwanger I wonder if that's the flip side of "See Me, Feel Me", which reached number 12 on Billboard at the end of 1970. "Assembled Multitudes" had a version of "Overature" that reached number 16 that summer; believe it or not, I like that version even better than the Who's.
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I have this 45 too. It was around in the fall of 1970 and Decca 'specialized' their label for this release, putting it in gold, rather than their typical black-with rainbow area of the time. It had a picture sleeve done in gold too, and I've still got that.
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I can be happy with a GE of this era after I do two things: first take off that damn squared-off balance arm and replace it with a commonplace curved one (ripping off a VM works). Then take that supplied 45 adaptor (a lemon from the first day on the drawing board, typically dropping more than one record in a cycle) and throw it out the goddamn window, and use a VM model of the same height, which can hold and drop the records with or withOUT using the balance arm. Then ...I'm happy :)
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I have the who tommy double lp german version!
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I am 23 and I will guarantee all of you that I am the only one of my graduating class from high school that owns a turntable and has albums to play. (but I don't have this one...)
Brilliant! Can you believe Townshend was only 23 when he wrote this? Wow!
drummer78 3 years ago 9
Thanks for posting . Now all I need to do is play it loud ...
FTPUsr 3 years ago 7