Anyone know a good site to get vinyl? I haven’t picked any up in a long time. I want to get Radio City by Big Star and Bandwagonesque by Teenage Fanclub.
Discogs is the best for used albums

Imagine thinking we gotta do a remake that has zero chance at being scarier than the original

Man what? Is this real lmao
Man what? Is this real lmao
Nah the poster's fake
but there is an Exorcist remake with Scarlett being made
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The vibe tonight while folding laundry
!https://youtu.be/phJS3qvIYgA?si=1Up22ma8O1QPAjio
Nah the poster's fake
but there is an Exorcist remake with Scarlett being made
would definitely be more exciting if this were true
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!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT02g-70LI0Feeling a little "Lusty" lately, gonna have make some time for a rewatch
Nick Ray clossic :datass:
Nick Ray clossic :datass:
I love this Cash line
"Well, first you gotta want to get off, Bad enough to want to get on in the first place And you better trust in your lady luck Pray to God that she don't give up on you right now"
I love this Cash line
"Well, first you gotta want to get off, Bad enough to want to get on in the first place And you better trust in your lady luck Pray to God that she don't give up on you right now"
Too hard
crazy how backloaded before and after science is. Really forgot that. King's Lead Hat, Julie With... and By This River are all Top 10 if not 5 Eno yet the first half in general might be the weakest out of his '77 work (including the albums with Bowie). However, these three tracks are astounding. The B-side in general might be the strongest out of these three albums.
crazy how backloaded before and after science is. Really forgot that. King's Lead Hat, Julie With... and By This River are all Top 10 if not 5 Eno yet the first half in general might be the weakest out of his '77 work (including the albums with Bowie). However, these three tracks are astounding. The B-side in general might be the strongest out of these three albums.
Baas is my fav Eno and I might've agreed with this many, many years ago, but the most recently released remaster on vinyl really accentuates the rhythmic/structural complexity of tracks like "No One Receiving" and "Kurt's Rejoinder", while "Backwater" and "King's Lead Heat" I've always viewed as Eno's attempt at making a slightly demented, but still rocking form of rock and roll. Then obviously the second side is just pure bliss
And edit: obviously I think both sides are stronger than any Bowie records but that's probably without saying for me
Double edit: how you gonna compliment the second side of BAAS and not even mention the Godly "Spider and I"
crazy how backloaded before and after science is. Really forgot that. King's Lead Hat, Julie With... and By This River are all Top 10 if not 5 Eno yet the first half in general might be the weakest out of his '77 work (including the albums with Bowie). However, these three tracks are astounding. The B-side in general might be the strongest out of these three albums.
yup

Need your thoughts
!https://youtu.be/jO5jeFiQn_U?si=pZsx6LCVeJJyq4xD!https://youtu.be/y1NR7lrmE50?si=lPpEiQMPXb2psnDJBoth go pretty heavy. I've heard some Can but I haven't deep dived into them. Vocalist kinda reminds me of old man Dylan