Feels about right for some reason.
Agree. Will join you I do believe.
Feels about right for some reason.
Agree. Will join you I do believe.
Wow! 70 sets!
I don't think I've seen anyone on the site who has hit over 70 sets of any given brand of speakers! You sir are king!
Cool cat! Never have seen that striped coat before.
Well that is spanning 18 years. I’m sure I’ve seen folks with more
The low price of original Advent Speakers defies belief.....under $150.00 ( and as the ads used to say cheaper East of the Mississippi) a pair and still legit to this day while many a speaker costing a gold mine have come and gone.
Reminds me of Woody Allen trying to play the cello in the marching band.
Ahh, I did not read that correctly. I thought you had 70s sets at once! may bad!
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Benji chilling with me listening to John Mayer.
He likes to listen to music in his spot, I can't play the Cars moving in stereo any more at my place. He flips out. It's the oddest crap. I'd record it but not trying to stress him out.
He approves of the tracks playing now.
I can't do Permanent Waves, because I've lost it. But I have all of the others. Thinking of hitting the live albums next. Haven't played any of them in a dog's age.
Started to dig thru some of the LP's that I purchased a few weeks ago, most were all new still sealed, and was wondering, what would you grade a new record that is still sealed in its original shrink but is 35 or 40 years old? I can't tell the condition of the record inside the sleeve, so when it comes to grading the vinyl I am unsure of what it is like inside, it could be warpped. This is release number CCR3 and it appears to be the club release as it has the CCR on the back in small writing by the bar code.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival – Chronicle Volume Two
Label:
Fantasy – CCR-3
Format:
2 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Club Edition
Country:
US
Released:
1986
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Classic Rock
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That sounds totally pro. Also, a great way to post a clip.
That's a major loss. Some nice copy's on discogs I'm sure.