tzh21y
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| record show experiences I see many good records on the internet. What I was really looking for was some kind of trade. I just have a hard time trusting when I cannot see the record. | |
| record show experiences Oh I was not looking for book value. They were mint. I doubt he will ever see a copy of either records I brought in even close to the condition these were in. Ever. | |
| In Memory of Glenn Frey...Favorite Eagles song? I like the desperado album. Bitter creek and certain kind of fool | |
| record show experiences It was in buffalo ny | |
| Whats playing on your system today? Chameleons UK strange times. | |
| RCA Classic Records-180 versus 200 gram Lol, right. They are so quiet and you really hear just how good those old recordings really are. | |
| rush hemispheres great music Actually, permanent waves is an excellent album. It has "different strings" on it. One of my favorite rush songs | |
| rush hemispheres great music Try all the worlds a stage | |
| record show experiences Thanks | |
| Bruce Cockburn - dancing in the dragons claws great listen! Jaws lol yes 1979. It must have autocorrected. | |
| fozgometer readings all of a sudden much higher after retip Thanks for the feedback. Just seemed like they always read right around 20(center). I will try a new battery as the one inside is older | |
| RCA Classic Records-180 versus 200 gram Scratch that last statement. I am listening to an original living stereo called the Rubenstein story. Chopin concerto number 2. It is amazing. Midrange to die for. However, the classics are good as well. If you can get an rca living stereo o... | |
| RCA Classic Records-180 versus 200 gram Another analogy, the classics bring you closer to the orchestra, the original living stereos would be like 15 or 16 rows back. The string do sound amazing on the originals. They are definitely softer sounding. | |
| RCA Classic Records-180 versus 200 gram Some of the original living stereos are not that good. Some are fantastic. The classic reissues can sound pretty incredible. I can see why they received the attention they have. I frequently go to see the Cleveland orchestra at severance hall.... | |
| TheVinylPress.com My favorite is thick as a brick for Tull. On reprise. |

