Vinyl isn't dead yet...

walk,on,by wrote:

by the way, look at this thread, blowing the f up.

and to we have lenny and squiggy to thank for that!


oh and watch how you talk about those fisher price turntables
apparently I just learned that Hutch has son who specialized in mixing a mash-up of London Bridge is Falling Down and The Farmer in the Dell on two of those bad boys
I saw that.  and I somehow, want to hear it.
Sidehatch wrote:
walk,on,by wrote:
there, you are.

Right…was just about to say something  like
Bob was posting like a storm and then went dark
well I'm trying not to cause TOO much trouble. I believe this is what millennials call a "FAIL"
bob72 wrote:
Sidehatch wrote:
walk,on,by wrote:
there, you are.

Right…was just about to say something  like
Bob was posting like a storm and then went dark
well I'm trying not to cause TOO much trouble. I believe this is what millennials call a "FAIL"

good your old too…can't have too many whipersnapers around here mucking up the place
im pretty sure, causing trouble, gives mil·len·nials a major hard on.  like, vinyl.

sidehatch, said your instead of you're.  I don't care, but talk about being old.
who is bob.
walk,on,by wrote:
im pretty sure, causing trouble, gives mil·len·nials a major hard on.  like, vinyl.

sidehatch, said your instead of you're.  I don't care, but talk about being old.

We prefer Gen-Y
walk,on,by wrote:
im pretty sure, causing trouble, gives mil·len·nials a major hard on.  like, vinyl.

sidehatch, said your instead of you're.  I don't care, but talk about being old.


sidehatch's grammar is on par with his .gif posts.
gurrl.
Yada wrote:
walk,on,by wrote:
im pretty sure, causing trouble, gives mil·len·nials a major hard on.  like, vinyl.

sidehatch, said your instead of you're.  I don't care, but talk about being old.


sidehatch's grammar is on par with his .gif posts.
OMG DON"T GE ME STARTED ON GRAMMAR!

back in my day…
Yada wrote:
who is bob.


the new, and improved, member of the forum.  some think, he is a returning guest, which would be awesome. some, think, he's a gangster of love.
walk,on,by wrote:
Yada wrote:
who is bob.


some, think, he's a gangster of love.
man, I wish
Yada wrote:
walk,on,by wrote:
im pretty sure, causing trouble, gives mil·len·nials a major hard on.  like, vinyl.

sidehatch, said your instead of you're.  I don't care, but talk about being old.


sidehatch's grammar is on par with his .gif posts.

oh go stick your dreds up your arsehole
bearman wrote:
https://www.newburycomics.com/products/sugar-copper_blue_-_beaster_exclusive_2_lp?variant=14880124934

Sugar – Copper Blue and Beaster double vinyl, 750 copies. Looks cool.



I saw that.. .I check Newbury a lot..

Reissues on colored vinyl do nothing for me.. ..unless its an item really hard to find otherwise…I don't get them.. but thats just me…I have the original Copper Blue pressing.. Beaster I don't have but I never liked it much anyways..
hutch wrote:
bearman wrote:
https://www.newburycomics.com/products/sugar-copper_blue_-_beaster_exclusive_2_lp?variant=14880124934

Sugar – Copper Blue and Beaster double vinyl, 750 copies. Looks cool.



I saw that.. .I check Newbury a lot..

Reissues on colored vinyl do nothing for me.. ..unless its an item really hard to find otherwise…I don't get them.. but thats just me…I have the original Copper Blue pressing.. Beaster I don't have but I never liked it much anyways..


Blasphemy…Beaster shreds. Couldn't imagine someone not being blown away by Judas Cradle and JC Auto.

I never got it on vinyl and that's one that I'd like to add to my collection. I think it's actually a fair cost for both. I picked up a super cool red starburst Stooges "Fun House" LP from Newbury last year. Looks great, sounds even better.
bearman wrote:
https://www.newburycomics.com/products/sugar-copper_blue_-_beaster_exclusive_2_lp?variant=14880124934

Sugar – Copper Blue and Beaster double vinyl, 750 copies. Looks cool.

thanks  for the tip - looking forward to hearing /seeing /having it.
bearman wrote:
hutch wrote:
bearman wrote:
https://www.newburycomics.com/products/sugar-copper_blue_-_beaster_exclusive_2_lp?variant=14880124934

Sugar – Copper Blue and Beaster double vinyl, 750 copies. Looks cool.



I saw that.. .I check Newbury a lot..

Reissues on colored vinyl do nothing for me.. ..unless its an item really hard to find otherwise…I don't get them.. but thats just me…I have the original Copper Blue pressing.. Beaster I don't have but I never liked it much anyways..


Blasphemy…Beaster shreds. Couldn't imagine someone not being blown away by Judas Cradle and JC Auto.

I never got it on vinyl and that's one that I'd like to add to my collection. I think it's actually a fair cost for both. I picked up a super cool red starburst Stooges "Fun House" LP from Newbury last year. Looks great, sounds even better.


some pics will follow but i will say my favorite bob mould is the poppier one.. which is why i love copper blue so much.. songs like if i can't change your mind dug deep for me back in the day…
hutch wrote:
bearman wrote:
hutch wrote:
bearman wrote:
https://www.newburycomics.com/products/sugar-copper_blue_-_beaster_exclusive_2_lp?variant=14880124934

Sugar – Copper Blue and Beaster double vinyl, 750 copies. Looks cool.



I saw that.. .I check Newbury a lot..

Reissues on colored vinyl do nothing for me.. ..unless its an item really hard to find otherwise…I don't get them.. but thats just me…I have the original Copper Blue pressing.. Beaster I don't have but I never liked it much anyways..


Blasphemy…Beaster shreds. Couldn't imagine someone not being blown away by Judas Cradle and JC Auto.

I never got it on vinyl and that's one that I'd like to add to my collection. I think it's actually a fair cost for both. I picked up a super cool red starburst Stooges "Fun House" LP from Newbury last year. Looks great, sounds even better.


some pics will follow but i will say my favorite bob mould is the poppier one.. which is why i love copper blue so much.. songs like if i can't change your mind dug deep for me back in the day…


I think Copper Blue is probably his most solid work in terms of songwriting, performance, AND production. It sounds great all around. I think Beaster came as a surprise when it came out because it definitely had a darker, more sinister vibe to it and it genuinely sounded like a madman with a guitar in his hand coming off the rails…and it was such a striking contrast to Copper Blue. It was kind of a Jekyll and Hyde kinda thing. Which makes me glad that both are reissued together.
saw a nice dj promo copy of lou reed "transformer" with big song timing sticker and rubber stamp from madison college radio for $20 at rtx in fairfax today.
thought about it later again, but you can't buy everything.
probably the only copy they received from rca.
how many times was that wotws played on the air?
call first before you drive over there on sunday, somebody.
wondering what else was in that box from the label.
dammit! regret! when will i ever learn?