LamieRobertson
Not awoke
Probably been discussed before but the article on the bbc website is today
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-59927977
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-59927977
Probably been discussed before but the article on the bbc website is today
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-59927977
Not very big collection, but I have all the old stuff I want and it has to be something special to buy something new. I not a record collector I buy them to listen too.
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I’ve got 120 LPs (sorry, I’m old school - it’s albums or LPs in my book, not vinyl). Some of them quite rare, like a Japanese pressing of Free’s Tons Of Sobs. For singles, not many, Brown Sugar by the Stones and Weaver of Life by Family spring to mind.
That was a very interesting article. I loved John Peel, he was an oasis in a desert of moribund, musical mediocrity dictated at the time by the woeful offerings of a teeny bop driven Radio One.
I have TWO pieces of vinyl after emigrating a few years back.
Quality music in rare condition with classic covers.
Appetite for Destruction, Guns and Roses - the original release with the cover that was changed due to criticism from what was to become known as the the PC brigade/woke culture or forever offended types.
Boys in the old Brighton Blue, BHAFC FA Cup Squad 1983
It was the music stores that refused to stock it after pressure from the Christian Right in the U.S, very much NOT what became known as the PC brigade/woke culture. The complete opposite in fact. Jolly good effort though, WellQuick.