Might have to befriend someone with a USB turntable.
I need this friend too!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Might have to befriend someone with a USB turntable.
I need this friend too!
I suggested once before that we buy a communal Buffista one. I totally wasn't joking.
Might have to befriend someone with a USB turntable.
I need this friend too!
Count me in. I have so much vinyl, and our turntable doesn't even have a needle anymore.
I suggested once before that we buy a communal Buffista one. I totally wasn't joking.
I would be so up for that. Although shipping it around might be a bitch.
it might be, but I bet a fair amount of exchange would happen without needing shipping. I could get it to B'more in person, or down to TX (where at least shipment to Austin would be shorter and cheaper). It could make exchanges at the F2F for sure.
How much does a good one run?
I have no idea. I could bring it to the Philly folks!
Looks like $100 - $200 on Amazon.
No, that part I can handle; it's getting it from there to somewhere else. I can burn a disk easy enough, but I've never done any file-sharing type activities.
Frank, if it's just a single song that you're talking about, surely the easiest thing would be just to send it as an email attachment, right? Either to whoever requested it, or to buffistarawk or buffistarawk2 (both gmail addresses).
Now I feel stoopid. So, it's on the 2-disc Glory Times CD? ::checks::
I just listened to the brief clips and the first sounds like the Dummy version, and the second is too acoustic sounding, and "Toy Box" is different but still not it. Wah!
But I didn't know this album existed, and must own it. No need to hassle with sharing (unless you really want to ::bats eyelashes::) because I'd like to give them my money.
Third is okay, it's Portishead, no doubt, but more of the shrill keening that I liked least about the band, and a dash of Beth Orton, which is okay in it's small dose, and a sad loss of the triphop sampling thing they did that I loved so.
S'funny. I haven't heard it yet, but some of my psych-rock-loving friends have been saying that it's the best thing they've heard all year.