kidult
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oh, there's another one you need to poison.... the PS guy or is the job of eardoc?
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I think your job has not done yet if we don't see them start buying TT related stuff like LPs, phono amp or TT
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so when go shopping TT? Make sure the other two follow
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haha...ya loh. was surprised to see both Assembly & Fun Boy Three singles in his usual new arrival bag! saw Marillion 1st album which I'm eyeing for sometime. too bad is a S'pore pressed. the cover condition is excellent! also U2 Joshua Tree & Led Zeppelin II both US pressed. didn't get them. passed Joshua Tree to kds_5000 instead.
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from memory lane. did't go to fleaBay.
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bought a few long forgotten 12" singles today. Happy
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Fragile - Yes 90125 - Yes Real To Reel - Marillion
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arr....we need guinea pig thank you thank you ok, althought i do like the new single by Massive Attack which was limited to 1000 copies worldwide. this price i really have no idea who going to pay? Massive Attack - Splitting the Atom 12" Vinyl
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Time and a Word - Yes Love Missile F1-11 - Sigue Sigue Sputnik (12")
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@ clockwerk, you have Good Taste Are you into Cocteau Twins?
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i'm no guru here. still learning as well. does your TT with anti-skate? try minor increase/decrease anti-skating setting. it may goes off sometime.
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US version is by Rhino released on 2009, 180gm vinyl. UK version was by Virgin, EMI Europe released on 2008, 200gm vinyl. both are different re-mixes from original mastered tape by different people.
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have not listen to them yet. i only have a UK copy of "Selling England By the Pound". will compare them tonight. hope this Rhino re-released won't be disappointed.
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latest acquired Genesis 1970-1975 (180gm Vinyl, 6LP Box Set) from right to left, TRESPASS, NURSERY CRYME, FOXTROT, SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND & double LP, THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY.
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u either shop around or ask before purchase. now you just relaxe and enjoy your new toy.
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Psychedelic folk band, Love - "Revisited"
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i would say, if the band/artist is from UK like Pink Floyd, The Police, Depeche Mode, David Bowie, Rolling Stones, the Who, Led Zeppelin etc... is best if you can get the LPs from UK, Japan or German pressing. otherwise just pick whatever you can on the local used market just for the fun of spinning. then hunt a better pressed on ebay slowly
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Happy loh
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wow! the Classic LP comes with a 7"
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Japan - Tin Drum *my all time favourite