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  1. The terms are not mutually exclusive. They may be specific albums, but they were selected at random by letting my dog pound his paws on a keyboard while discogs was up.
  2. Maybe you have these albums. Maybe they could be my albums and, in exchange, you could have other albums, manual labor, or legal tender. Let's do it! Counting Crows - Recovering the Satellites Counting Crows - This Desert Life Juliana Hatfield Three - Become What You Are Hiss Golden Messenger - Root Work The Hold Steady - Separation Sunday Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows Tom McRae - Tom McRae Matt Nathanson - Modern Love Seryn - This is Where We Are Matthew Sweet - Altered Beast Richard Thompson - Mirror Blue
  3. Got this email too. Anyone know if they ever had the clear on the Beach Slang site and ran out or is every copy ordered there purple?
  4. Pre-order via PledgeMusic of the new album from one of the best songwriters around. Price is a bit steep, but pretty par for the course for PledgeMusic, I think, and I'm pretty sure this is the first Jeffrey Foucault on vinyl. http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/jeffreyfoucault
  5. Got my shipping confirmation for the colored version of Carry the Ghost. Did anyone ever get a copy of Family? All I got was the 7" mentioned above. I ordered them together and my DualTine email said they were shipping the "last of my order."
  6. Man. If you can't trust someone named WinterFartSteam, who can you trust?
  7. The two the spring immediately to mind as far as openers I truly knew nothing about but got immediately into were Manchester Orchestra opening for Brand New in St. Louis (which was their first show together, I think), and Eric Bachmann of Crooked Fingers/Archers of Loaf opening for Richard Buckner.
  8. Agree. I noticed it particularly when the band comes in at the beginning of Inuit, which always fell a little flat for me on the OP, but pops on TC.
  9. Whew, able to snag this when it went back up. Hard for me to believe this is moving this fast, if its /2500. I feel like Beast moved more slowly and I think that was /1000.
  10. That's my plan. That's what I had when I was little. I'm going to try to find one near me via Craig's List so I know it works. Thanks for the recommendations everybody. I'll report back after I see how it goes.
  11. "Oh no! I thought I was getting one /100 and now it won't be special!" - someone, probably.
  12. I've been pretty uninterested in this since the big reveal. Not sure I would have stayed with it if it wasn't a limited series.
  13. I must say, I hadn't checked Ebsy prices on Deja recently and it did brighten my day. Especially the guy selling an OP and the RSD versions together starting at $600 or BIN at $1000.
  14. Introduce your child to Yellow Submarine, Drive My Car, and When I'm 64. S/he might like them more than you'd think. I used to have an orange Fisher Price record player that of course my parents no longer have, but I've seen several on EBay that seem promising.
  15. There may be a topic on this, but I didn't find any using the search terms that seemed relevant: I know we have some VC members with kids and I presume at least some have introduced their children to the rewarding and maddening fun of record playing. I have a two year old who loves to listen to music, but (since she's two) wants to do everything herself and while I appreciate her enthusiasm, I'd rather my records and player don't suffer. I've already started to get her her own set of records (she loves the Beatles and I have some old $1.00 Beatles records I let her handle), but I'm thinking of getting her her own record player as well. Anyone who has gone through this have any recommendations? My inclination is to go vintage, but obviously that will depend on what I can get my hands on, and I'm not opposed to something newer if it's cost-effective and of good quality. I've noticed that some of the players I've looked at play 45s fine, but have trouble with LPs, and I'd like to get one that plays LPs well, since she likes some of the "deep cuts" off Sgt. Pepper. I'd also like one that will hold up well and has somewhat intuitive controls - I looked at recently had the volume knob directly below the arm, which was hard enough for me to manipulate, let alone her. Any guidance/stories would be appreciated.
  16. I doubt anyone here will care much, but I recently picked up a test of O Ye Devastator by Doug Burr for a nice price on the 'Bay.
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