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adamha21

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  1. Just listened and same...at least with labels. It's a complete mispress though...if you look in the run out groove the B side with the A label Has A in the runout groove and everything. They fucked the pressing. My guess is every single album is this way. I don't have the noise issues thankfully.
  2. Well add me to the list of fuck ups...got my order today, but they sent ATTAN instead of Manatees along with *shels
  3. The pressing of this record is excellent too. Great album.
  4. I like all the wide range of opinions, but it's a funny reminder how subjective music is. I haven't listened to this album digitally at all, only vinyl. Side 3...which is Deserter and Along the Edges...I LOVED! Deserter got me hooked on this album. I like electronics though. It's not as good as Key, but I think it's really solid. Makes me chuckle that Deserter were a couple of people's least favorite songs.
  5. How's the pressing of S/T for you all? Mine seems to have what sounds like a lot of hiss/distortion...not a super quiet pressing. But, then when I listen to digital, I hear some of the same hiss...so maybe it's just the recording...really kind of weird. Anyone else hear this?
  6. I'd buy a 7 inch in one hot minute with those live recordings on either side.
  7. I'm local in Portland... Crossroads is one of my favorites if you like to dig deep. Almost all used and tricky layout because there are like 30 different vendors under one roof. Jackpot and Music Millenium are both pretty good especially if you like newer stuff. Occasionally they can have some good used gems. Mississippi Records is an institution, but their selection hasn't been great lately. Clinton Street Record and stereo is a little out of the way in SE, but has some pretty good Soul/Funk. I've read good things about Beacon Sound, but have never been there. The best record stores in Portland are the following three (in no particular order): Exiled Records, Little Axe Records and Musique Plastique. Those 3 and Crossroads are my favorites.
  8. Great music. Great guys. But, not very responsive to email and shipping either. But, they really do try to make things right. Hope they don't sell out first.
  9. I agree about Iron Glacier. That is a stand out track, but I also agree that it never got to where I was hoping it would.
  10. I'm on the opposite end. I loved RF. I've listened to the new album twice, once with headphones. I think it's solid, but I'm going to have to listen to it more. Pressing quality is good. Progression of the album I like. Some songs really stand out to me, but there are a few I find really boring right now.
  11. I finally ordered my copy from Metal Blade on Saturday....and it was delivered today! Pumped to listen tonight.
  12. I feel like to do Apocalypse "right" it would take a trilogy of its own. I'm not sure how they could have made him more powerful in one movie. One of the few characters stronger than him was the one who had to "destroy" him. Age of Apocolypse really could have been told over several movies, since we got one, I'm pleased with the result.
  13. I don't spend much time lurking or posting on this message board and this is one of the few threads I even read. But, I do get an email notification when I get a PM and when I get on the site, I can see the notification on my phone that I have a new message. I don't need a 3rd, public reminder, in the thread itself to "check my pm's" Maybe it would be wise to heed Randy Savage's advice. The world doesn't exist to answer PM's, e-mails, and Facebook messages.
  14. I've never liked Cyclops, but that was a particularly good casting...and loved the nod to the comic book uniforms.
  15. Yup, I saw it this afternoon. Disagree with the critics....if you are an xmen fan, you will love it. It's no X3 at all.
  16. I've been hunting original BN for a while now. Most of my focus is Grant Green. I started on the MM reissues...and I can confirm what was said earlier. The MM does sound really, really good, but my OG monos blew them out of the water. It really does feel like you are in the room. It was no contest for me. To be honest, if you are into jazz and want it on vinyl and appreciate sonics...well then you are going to have to shell out $$. You can find good deals online occasionally for between 50-115. Many of these records are conservatively graded. For me, it's quality over quantity now. I'll pay 100 bucks for an OG mono in VG condition...then 3 copies of the MM reissues.
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