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@Stealth57... HBDTY!
thanks!@Stealth57... HBDTY!
A twofer but replied with a onefer.thanks!
It's become a "boomer" clique - but every yearbook back in the day had "don't ever change" scrolled as a "nice" way to sign it. Even then, I thought that was a strange thing to say... like, you mean stay a 13 yr old???Well..... maybe a little.![]()
Clique? Did you mean cliché?It's become a "boomer" clique - but every yearbook back in the day had "don't ever change" scrolled as a "nice" way to sign it. Even then, I thought that was a strange thing to say... like, you mean stay a 13 yr old???
Thanks Irv!@Stealth57 happy successful revolution (around the sun) day!
We had 150 pressed. With a seven piece band and a small benefit from the city it wasn't too much per person but I wouldn't dream of making that payment on my own with or without the benefit.
And of course we have to sell the lot! All the profit most likely go to the funding of the next one.
It's available here:
Of course the shipping to US is unavailable at the moment and the cost to Europe is also very high but if anyone's from Finland...
Spellcheck strikes again!Clique? Did you mean cliché?
Thank youHappy happy birthday Dave @Stealth57![]()
Unfortunately no, at least not at the moment. We might do a cd when both parts (Painovoima II is coming out in October) have been released.Thinking of someone special ...
Seriously, is it available on CD? I stupidly sold all my vinyls and the turntable many years ago, so...
Unfortunately no, at least not at the moment. We might do a cd when both parts (Painovoima II is coming out in October) have been released.
CDs are almost harder to sell these days it seems. I do buy cds a lot and on most occasions choose a cd over the vinyl when buying new albums. For example I just bought some Squarepusher albums and as I know they are perfect stuff to play in the car and the turntable system in my Citroen Maserati is a bit finicky I rather play the cd. Okei, I don't have a turntable in my car (which in truth is a 2004 Golf Variant...).
But I might be able to do a special CD-R copy to go with the vinyl in some special cases...![]()
I like TIs on some things. I never found them "like playing noodles." My '05 Pbass has them at the moment. Went through a phase where they worked on a few basses but ended up selling them all but one set. The LB Low Tensions were on it but when I was trying strings on the '66 NR they came off because they had less lbs on the neck and I was unsure about the repair.My JC came with TI’s. They took some getting used to compared to EBCF and Power Flat.
Is there an advantage to them being cold? Backed I might be able to do. I like shrimp but not cold. I can eat it that way but prefer not to. Maybe it's the same idea.View attachment 7494783
How we do it on the North Coast.
Priceless!Good luck!
I did the same thing. Kept only 3 albums. Something I greatly regretted years later. Kept the original/early Street Survivors album with the flames that was recalled after the crash, their live album and one signed by the guitarist from Point Blank (from Texas) that I met and got to hang out with a little. Interesting fact--he (Kim) played with Stevie Ray Vaughn in an early band....I stupidly sold all my vinyls and the turntable many years ago, so...
My spelling has always been bad. I confuse spellcheck and it has to ask ai what I meant.Spellcheck strikes again!
Spellcheck strikes again.Clique? Did you mean cliché?