jenokellner
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Post by jenokellner on Jan 4, 2011 10:42:05 GMT -5
I 3rd it Jeno
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Post by acceptman on Jan 4, 2011 11:55:39 GMT -5
ha ha it is not to describe how it feels when you're sitting infront of your speakers and listen to a hundred years old record and you only difficultly hear the music between the noisy windy sound of your 200 years old turntable and you're reading again and again the lyrics and watching the big cover you hold in your BOTH hands and every half an hour you have to turn your record... and answering the question of your girlfriend: how many ACCEPT/U.D.O. vinyls do you have? 100, why? how many records did they release? 31, why? no more questions anymore!!?? THIS IS GREAT!!! what can i say
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Post by steve5635 on Jan 4, 2011 12:10:31 GMT -5
oh baby, love that vinyl !!! i can't get enough
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jenokellner
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Post by jenokellner on Jan 4, 2011 14:17:10 GMT -5
Never can get enough Jeno
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Post by mika on Jan 4, 2011 14:39:45 GMT -5
I like vinyl lp:s but since now we have cd:s, I wouldn't buy them anymore. I have quite many vinyl lp:s (I think 200), but haven't listened to them in ages, because my lp player is broken. The sound comes only from one speaker and that is too odd to listen to anything. Why haven't I taken it to be repaired? I simply have other use to my money. When I have lots of extra money then I could take my lp player to be repaired. However there is quite a big demand for vinyl lp:s, even the teenagers want to buy vinyl lp:s.
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Post by John on Jan 4, 2011 14:54:25 GMT -5
i was just talking to my wife yesterday about selling all of our vinyl lp's. they just sit there collecting dust.
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Post by mika on Jan 4, 2011 14:58:26 GMT -5
Is there a demand for vinyl lp:s in the USA? If so, you may get loads of money then.
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Post by John on Jan 4, 2011 15:04:49 GMT -5
i guess i'll try to find out.
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Post by mika on Jan 4, 2011 15:08:05 GMT -5
Do that, but think it over is it worth to sell those albums. You may regret it later on.
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Post by John on Jan 4, 2011 15:58:43 GMT -5
this is a major downsizing event and time in my wife and my life. this spring we are selling about 1/2 of our house junk and clutter!
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Post by mika on Jan 4, 2011 16:12:27 GMT -5
So there will be room for other stuff.
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Post by steve5635 on Jan 4, 2011 17:14:35 GMT -5
john, i may be interested in some of your vinyl. post a list if you can
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Post by Tomcat on Jan 5, 2011 2:01:07 GMT -5
I think Samu is interested in them, too
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Post by Rikke on Jan 5, 2011 10:19:10 GMT -5
I also like vinyls.. for example I have the latest AC/DC only on vinyl.. I have the latest U.D.O. and Accept on vinyl, two latest Saxons..
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Samu
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Post by Samu on Jan 5, 2011 10:33:58 GMT -5
I think Samu is interested in them, too Oh yes, indeed! LP is and always was for me the perfect format for music, the most natural sound and it´s very "beautiful" (the big artwork, the inside inlays...). When I buy an album always buy vinyl if exists, although I had to pay a little more... I don´t care. I only buy CDs when is not released as LP. I´m very glad with the "resurrection" on vinyl on the last decade, and I hope it never disappear again.
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