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Old 12.06.2007, 04:46 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Glice
At the moment, and I hope for the foreseeable future, I'm looking at getting a record collection that is full of stuff that is interesting or good, or challenging (and good). I still like the odd new-ish rock-ish record, but I listen to them for a fortnight and then they sit on the shelf for the rest of time. I don't listen to all of my classical records all the time, but you better believe if I'm sticking on something special, that motherfucker's getting listened to with two ears, two balls and a cock.

that's exactly where I was 7 years ago when I REALLY started to put together my vinyl collection.
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