"Maxwell's Silver Hammer" on LP/vinyl record.
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All Comments (12)
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ive never seen this pressing
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Your turntable definitely seems slow. But a great song nonetheless.
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That's the same copy I have with the Capitol logo on the left side of the LP labels, isn't it? How come it sounds slowed down a little?
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Great!
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Just the other day, I found this album on vinyl brand new at the Best Buy at Palisades Mall, but I purchased MJ albums on CD instead. Darn!
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all i know is analog sounds amazing! long live the lp and 45!
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I really want to get into vinyl. But I haven't a working record player :(
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A seldom-heard song on the radio, eh?
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It could also be that it's a ''remastered'' version. I know because the original Apple label had a black rim around the label,as all remastered versions have the white background. Could also be a fault in the actual pressing plant as well.
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I Just Got Abbey Road LP In The Mail From Where I Orderd It, But Part Of My Record Player Fell Off, So I Have To Get A New One, Which Will Be Here Soon, But Im Just Dying To Listen To It!! Lol
hey man, awesome videos, but just so you're aware, it sounds like you're turntable's belt is loose. sounds a bit slow to me. just thought i'd let ya know
lmull3 3 years ago
Nothing is wrong with the turntable. It doesn't seem slowed down to me. Well I don't have the best digital camera in the world. Maybe that's what it is.
By the way, I subscribed to your videos, because you got some good record videos too.
dissent88 3 years ago
oh yeah, sound cards can do that as well. oh tnx man :). i've got a whole other channel dedicated to records as well. that username is AnalogRevival
lmull3 3 years ago
Okay, i'll check it out.
dissent88 3 years ago