Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
I believe if you are enjoying listening to music on what ever method or medium you choose it is all good. A good system is one that sounds good to you.
Absolutely this.
I believe if you are enjoying listening to music on what ever method or medium you choose it is all good. A good system is one that sounds good to you.
The problem with trying to avoid audiophiles, is they can always hear you coming.
I love the whole ritual of getting the vinyl out and positioning the needle etc., it makes it feel like a proper event. But I don't find myself in that moment very often, one way or another. I also love the slightly Heath Robinson nature of my set up, it's very me in a way that my phone or laptop never can be.
Incidentally, one of the people I asked just came back with roughly once a fortnight.
Tapes? as in cassettes? Crikey, do you still have something to play them on?
That was run by the guys that used to run the record corner in Redifusion on the high street. Two doors down from the legendary Dennis Lee's. I used to cash my giro and go straight across the road into A&S, buy an album, pop in the fish shop a few doors closer home and buy a bag of mussels. Then have £10 to feed me for the next fortnight. And I've been a vinyl Junkie ever since. Hard to resist with a dozen record shops in walk of Brighton station or Churchill Square for the last quarter of the 20th Century. In London it's a shlap to a record shop, but then a tube or bus to the next and then they're expensive.A&S Records
Yes, Tony who was the proprietor used to run the record department at the Back of Redifusion on the High St ( now Maxis PO and Tom Foollery ) When that ceased ( '83/'84 ) Tony Started on his own in Brunswick Road, first as A&S records then later as Atomic ( I think it was that way round ) He closed and went online WFH over 15 years ago now. Not sure If he's still around or trading, he was a big Blondie fan, but always has some interesting and different stuff in, was also good at locating and ordering oddities.
I bought my first singles ( Madness, specials etc from 1980) from Redifusion, and regularly from A&S up until he closed.
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Read your reply after telling the same story in a long post. I saved for months to buy a Monkee's compilation in Redifusion, then it had gone before I turned up. Have picked up three cheap Copies in recent years and now my daughters and I each have a one. My youngest's favourite is Blondie. The eldest is Billy Eillish (not Childish, unfortunately).