Food for thought - vinyl reissues....
Re: Food for thought - vinyl reissues....
That's right but "War of the Worlds" wasn't until 1978
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Re: Food for thought - vinyl reissues....
LOL....your vinyl collection seems to have survived intact over the years despite your best efforts Dermot!!!cybot wrote:.....I use lukewarm water too and then wash off the suds under a mains cold tap (look away now!).I then leave to dry in the delph tray for a little while or if I'm impatient I just,very carefully, use the hair dryer.....
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Re: Food for thought - vinyl reissues....
Derek wrote:See Dermot I do read it all, you’re just maligning the great man because I can’t pronounce the colourful artists you post.cybot wrote:....So if I were you I'd try it on a record you don't really care about, a David Essex Lp perhaps :-)) and take it from there....
Hold on, is it’s me you’re pockin’ at, OH, OK that’s alright then, so long as it’s not the wonderful Mr David Essex.
You have to get a listen to an original LP 1973 of “Rock On”, ask anyone I’ve terrorised during a listening session at mine.
Where would you get a line up to include;
Drums - Barry DeSouza
Percussion - Ray Cooper
Bass - Herbie Flowers
Guitars - Jo Partridge
Keyboards -Jeff Wayne
And on his eponymous LP (1974) he added the very great - Chris Spedding
Keep her goin' Dermo
Sorry if I'd hurt your feelings Derek! I genuinely thought you were messing and now I find you weren't. Oh dear, what can I say!!! Can I 'Rock On' anyway ? :-)
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LOL..... Now I know why the needle's always jumpin' outta da groove :-)fergus wrote:LOL....your vinyl collection seems to have survived intact over the years despite your best efforts Dermot!!!cybot wrote:.....I use lukewarm water too and then wash off the suds under a mains cold tap (look away now!).I then leave to dry in the delph tray for a little while or if I'm impatient I just,very carefully, use the hair dryer.....
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Don't take it to heart Dermot, I'm enjoyin' the bit-a-banter.
In fairness an awful lot of his music if shockin’ but he did some great pop/rock and it’s well recorded.
So, to lend weight to your article, with regard to original versus whatever, I’ve several versions of “Rock On” and nothing can beat the original.
Rock On Dermo and keep her goin’
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Re: Food for thought - vinyl reissues....
Derek wrote:
Don't take it to heart Dermot, I'm enjoyin' the bit-a-banter.
In fairness an awful lot of his music if shockin’ but he did some great pop/rock and it’s well recorded.
So, to lend weight to your article, with regard to original versus whatever, I’ve several versions of “Rock On” and nothing can beat the original.
Rock On Dermo and keep her goin’
LOL That's a relief so.... :-)
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I've seen that listed in a few venerable HiFi magazines as being a classic recording.Derek wrote: You have to get a listen to an original LP 1973 of “Rock On”, ask anyone I’ve terrorised during a listening session at mine.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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