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people always stole the needles from the turntables at my college radio station
especially frustrating because i was one of a handful of people there who actually wanted to take advantage of the fairly robust vinyl collection we had
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Baroque And RollEvery spark of friendship and loveWill die without a homeRegistered Userregular
edited April 2010
Man, I wish I worked at our radio station.
But every time I ask, all of the student positions are filled.
i mean the only reason i wanted a show between 10pm and 6am is i was told i didn't have to censor the music i played (though i had to be able to make an argument for any profanity if need arose)
i don't know i guess i'm different but to me buying vinyl is all about understanding the history of music. i'll find something that has great art, or with a producer credit i recognize, or in a genre i'm a bit unsure of but want to get into. and it'll be a gamble usually but generally it'll have some excellent music i never would have even ventured into. and i'll end up reading into prog rock for three hours or listening to a rad funk song called young girls are my weakness
buying vinyl of a band who has probably has a myspace page and an exclusive itunes track kind of doesn't make sense to me.
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Baroque And RollEvery spark of friendship and loveWill die without a homeRegistered Userregular
edited April 2010
Yeah, I'm not at all a fan of censoring music. I feel, for certain pieces, it takes some of the punch away.
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Sars_BoyRest, You Are The Lightning.Registered Userregular
edited April 2010
you know there are bands that release things on vinyl exclusively still right?
then i think they're daftly limiting their market to a certain kind of consumer and that's not me
edit: it means they have more interest in generating some particular credibility than actually sharing their music. therefore their music is probably no good
watched the mother hips play a 40 minute set and bought phoenix - fences and also xiu xiu - fabulous muscles (but that was unrelated to record store day)
Releasing exclusively to vinyl sounds like a terrible idea.
Do they want to be struggling, or are they just too hip to conform to my ideas of being able to listen to music away from a damn record player.
a ton of bands today, while not releasing exclusively to vinyl, release 7"s and tour only eps that are only available in vinyl
i bought 7"s before i had a record player (in particular frog eyes' emboldened navigator and blackout beach's claxxon's lament). ultimately that's what compelled me to get one
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I wanted this so bad but they didn't have it where I was
especially frustrating because i was one of a handful of people there who actually wanted to take advantage of the fairly robust vinyl collection we had
But every time I ask, all of the student positions are filled.
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fortunately i was a) a night owl and b) more interested in having a show during the fcc safe harbor hours anyways, so midnight to 2 was just perfect
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i wouldn't have minded a day show otherwise
buying vinyl of a band who has probably has a myspace page and an exclusive itunes track kind of doesn't make sense to me.
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edit: it means they have more interest in generating some particular credibility than actually sharing their music. therefore their music is probably no good
there was a whole piece on p4k about this weird cassette resurgence thing not too long ago
http://pitchfork.com/features/articles/7764-this-is-not-a-mixtape/
watched the mother hips play a 40 minute set and bought phoenix - fences and also xiu xiu - fabulous muscles (but that was unrelated to record store day)
oh also i got a free coke out of it
saw Beta Male, Burnt Ones and The Bears of Blue River. all three were great, I bought Bears' CD as well
ahhhhhh good good day
Do they want to be struggling, or are they just too hip to conform to my ideas of being able to listen to music away from a damn record player.
sell the vinyl with a URL and a code that lets you download a digital version of the album at no extra cost
anyone who is releasing exclusively to cassette is trying too damn hard to get a review up on pitchfork
I think I've seen other bands do that too... Possibly Coldplay?
But then it's like "Hey here's high quality and here's something you'll actually fucking use."
lot's of people do that already
also that joke doesn't make any sense!
a ton of bands today, while not releasing exclusively to vinyl, release 7"s and tour only eps that are only available in vinyl
i bought 7"s before i had a record player (in particular frog eyes' emboldened navigator and blackout beach's claxxon's lament). ultimately that's what compelled me to get one
i can't remember exactly who it was
maybe the guy from peste noire?
but whoever he is he was all "our music isn't meant to played on a computer, maaaan"
Modern Guilt was just the first album I saw that did it
also what joke?
in fact most of the bands i've seen do it make metal/extreme music
kpop appreciation station i also like to tweet some
that's not what I said at all
I just said more people should do it that way because I like having the vinyl and something to keep in my iTunes playlist
I didn't say it would be good for the artists
But when all you do is release to vinyl you are terrible and I hate you.
I meant more they were doing for street cred with the kind of people who actually read Pitchfork
that is all i will say on the matter
you fiend
god
could we please ban the use of the word pitchfork
how else can we describe what we want to do to Frankenstein's Monster
you can't just say torches
I don't have a casette player but I do have an 8-track, so maybe some bands should start releasing strictly in 8-track format.
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