MyNameIsKrisG wrote:On the record player subject... I sent my mate a photo of 3 CDs last night, work the caption, "£3".
In turn, he sent me an image of 3 Vinyls, titled, "£118".
poprock wrote:It’s barely the price of a pair of Trump trainers.
Elmlea wrote:I'm tempted to get into vinyl. My brother in law gifts a lot of vinyl and absolutely hits the spot with recommending music, and there's something nice about getting something physical. What I like about the ideal of vinyl is that there's an 'event' to it. You pick an LP, you put it on, you set it going, and you get the artist's idea and vision from scratch, rather than shuffled tracks without any connection.
Yeah Dark Side of the Moon richly rewards a full play through as welldavyK wrote:I still like listening to an album beginning to end. Doesn't have to be vinyl - CD does the job too (though older albums sequences must have been affected by the vinyl's limitations of playtime per side. In particular listening to Wish You Were Here beginning to end is a real pleasure. I've started buying certain albums again on vinyl but I'm being pretty selective.Elmlea wrote:I'm tempted to get into vinyl. My brother in law gifts a lot of vinyl and absolutely hits the spot with recommending music, and there's something nice about getting something physical. What I like about the ideal of vinyl is that there's an 'event' to it. You pick an LP, you put it on, you set it going, and you get the artist's idea and vision from scratch, rather than shuffled tracks without any connection.
Wish you were here and dark side of the moon are one of those few occasions where artistic merit and mega popularity converge. Not having the wall thoughdavyK wrote:Pink Floyd were particularly good at building an album to be listened to as a single piece. I have both Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here on vinyl. The Johnny Cash San Quentin and Folsom Prison live albums are best listened to that way too. Other obvious picks are Tubular Bells and the Brian Eno ambient stuff like Music for Airports and the Apollo album.
Facewon wrote:So I saw an ad on a yt vid for opera gx. And apart from being a ridiculous gaming focused colour bomb. It seems really fast and customisable. I have rarely felt the need to change browsers, but this seems like it's actually good. Anyone else tried it and/or found other browsers that are way better than the norms?
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