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gerundino63

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vinyl records 

Yes Boys and Girls, in the old days, we had vinyl records!
Big, black, with a hole inside, as big, or bigger than a restaurant pancace!
You scratche it with a needle, and there the sound is!

Today, I went in my hometown secondhand music store, and between the hip hop, and some allready outdated grunch music, I found a vinyl record, called:'the increadible Paco Pena" dated, 1968
I bought it, and with the treasure under my arm, I went to my home, and gone to the attick.
There, under the christmas things, behind an old bike, there it was, a pick up!
( No boys and girls, not a kind of a truck, but a machine, just like a walkman, but thet 5 times bigger).
I took the pick up down, undusted it, put the pluggs into my audio, and there it was, a marvelous sound!
I have some tracks on cd, but the sound of the vinyl record is so much brighter!
Never thought I look for any vinyl record anymore, but hearing this, I look for some more vinyl records!
You sure don't have to leave it for the sound!
greetings, Peter
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Escribano

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to gerundino63

Sounds fun, have to try it one day:-) Actually, my band was making 12" singles up to 1986 and I have a white label master copy somewhere. Now talk of pancakes has got hungry!

quote:

pick up
in Engels it's "turntable"

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 23 2003 18:34:41
 
Phil

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to gerundino63

Simon said,
quote:

in Engels it's "turntable"


What did Marx call it?

Phil
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 23 2003 20:22:35
 
Ron.M

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to gerundino63

Hi Peter,
"The Incredible Paco Peña" was the first Flamenco LP I ever bought.
I love that album.
The Soleares at the start is truly wonderful.
The Tientos are magic too.
In fact I like all the tunes on that album.
I think he was only 25 or so when he recorded it.
I had the good luck of meeting him at Strathclyde University a few months later, where he gave a totally outstanding performance.
When I was walking home later in the rain later, suddenly a taxi pulled up and Paco leaned out to ask if I needed a lift.
I was only going to George Square, which was just about 200 yards away.
But I accepted! LOL!
Nice guy!

cheers

Ron
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gerundino63

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to Ron.M

That is quiet an adventure Ron!
I have red, he had a rough time back then in England.
Eating only cornflackes every day, before his breakthtough.
bye, Peter.
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gerundino63

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to Escribano

And I allways thought pick up was english!
Thanks for the free lesson.

In dutch, it is "draaitafel" draai=turn tafel=table.

rgeetings, Peter.
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Escribano

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to gerundino63

quote:

In dutch, it is "draaitafel" draai=turn tafel=table.


There you go then

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bailoro2000

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to gerundino63

Unless you have owned a red and grey leatherette coverd "Dansette" that had a unique trait of dropping 3 or 4, 45rpm EP's at once and with more bounce than an Austin mini
you have never experienced real sound. Dolby? Pah, not a patch on built in hiss and crackle.

Unless you have owned a carboard record (square) that taught guitar when it wasn't stuck to the spindle and flying around chewing lumps out of the stylus, you have no real
audio experience. When first confronted by woofers and tweeters I thought I had gone into a pet shop by mistake. Modernisation in audio was a "Bush" radiogram as big as a
wardrobe and with a drop down lid that would flatten unwary fingers. Ah, those days of
sound pioneering (((-:

Jim
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Billyboy

 

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to gerundino63

quote:

Big, black, with a hole inside, as big, or bigger than a restaurant pancace!

OooH Matron!
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Josh

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to gerundino63

Thats funny that you mention records. I was in class the other day and my teacher was talking about records and asking if we had even seen them. I own two technic 1200 mk2's (not as vintage as yours but they do a good job none the less) and I have somewhere around two hundred records. I agree sound quality and size has improved with cd's etc but there is just something about feeling a record and watching it go round that makes me wish I had a record burner.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 27 2003 23:14:32
 
gerundino63

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to Josh

Well, Josh,

A recordburner, that is a good idear!
Probbably a smelly job!
Peter.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 28 2003 8:20:42
 
Escribano

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RE: vinyl records (in reply to Josh

quote:

makes me wish I had a record burner


http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/PC_20Vinyl_20Burner

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