Reply to post: Re: Digital transmission?

Record players make comeback with Ikea, others pitching tricked-out turntables

Danny 2

Re: Digital transmission?

First night into my first flat, and all the music I had was a Bob Dylan C-90 that a Jewish school mate had made me. It was scratchy, hissy, and I hated that hippy shit, but that was probably the best comp anyone ever made me. The songs made sense in order, he timed the endings in time, and by the end of the night I began to warm to Dylan - in a freezing cold room. Maybe it was the fresh paint smell.

I did buy a CD player, but they were too expensive so I bought an Amstrad hifi and sawed the CD out of it. CDs were so bloody expensive though, I had 200 records and 10 CDs.

people used to make records

as in a record of an event

the event of people

playing music in a room

now everything is cross-marketing

it's about sunglasses and shoes

or guns or drugs

you choose

http://www.danah.org/Ani/LittlePlasticCastle/Fuel.html

Quality is in the songs, not the stereos.

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