Dazen’s Digest

If my membrance serves me well I think this one was posted earlier by you.

And what can I say again: If I can't stand Neil Young the analogue way, why the hell should I try it in high res. digital audio? :mrgreen:

Yeah - it was probably mentioned a while back.

LOL!

Your hatred of Neil Young has now reached legendary status.

Proceed to next level... :happy3:
 
Yeah - it was probably mentioned a while back.

LOL!

Your hatred of Neil Young has now reached legendary status.

Proceed to next level... :happy3:

Ow hell yeah! Thank's for correcting my spelling! (sometimes this will happen when writing three different languages...)

Won't happen again with matters like Neil Rockin' In The Free World Young.
 
Kenny Dzjee

You won't be laughing Miles.

In my house, you will be corrected with the aid of a gimp suit, Kenny G records and petroleum jelly.

Not necessarily in that order...

The Kenny G records will be the hardest part I guess.....
 
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You've found the crazy horse on the carousel?
 
I'll bet 50% of them are extra copies of Andy Williams and Herb Alpert records.
 
Very interesting Daren. I was in my last year of high school when that happened and have absolutely no memory of it...

Three Mile Island was in 1979. Chernobyl like 1986, April 28, 1:23 am local time (1:23:58 according to pickier but uselessly anal sources, like it HAPPENED anyway)...

I graduated in 1984 and I KNOW I'm not older.
 
I'll bet 50% of them are extra copies of Andy Williams and Herb Alpert records.

I suspect that you are correct in that assumption Steven.


Less is more.

I only keep the stuff that I really, really like.

For me, there is a fine line between collecting and hoarding. Why would you need 30,000 records? When would you ever get around to playing them all?!

Bloody madness.
 
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