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geoff wrote:
Arkansan Raider wrote:
Found this to be an interesting POV on why vinyl rather than digital.
According to the author, it's not strictly because of sound quality,
but the combined experience.



Snobbery/exclusivity and hipness spring to mind. Cool to say to a chick
"come home and check out my 12 inch ".


geoff



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Arkansan Raider wrote:
geoff wrote:
Arkansan Raider wrote:
Found this to be an interesting POV on why vinyl rather than
digital. According to the author, it's not strictly because of
sound quality, but the combined experience.



Snobbery/exclusivity and hipness spring to mind. Cool to say to a
chick "come home and check out my 12 inch ".


geoff



You owe me a keyboard. It didn't like my coffee.

---Jeff


Like the guy goes into the record shop and asks "Do you have Jingle Bells
on a 12 inch ?".

Assistant replies "No, but I've got dangle balls on a 7 inch."

Shopper " Is that a record ?!!!".

Assistant "I don't know - I'm only 16 ..... "

geoff


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geoff wrote:
Arkansan Raider wrote:
geoff wrote:
Arkansan Raider wrote:
Found this to be an interesting POV on why vinyl rather than
digital. According to the author, it's not strictly because of
sound quality, but the combined experience.

Snobbery/exclusivity and hipness spring to mind. Cool to say to a
chick "come home and check out my 12 inch ".


geoff


You owe me a keyboard. It didn't like my coffee.

---Jeff


Like the guy goes into the record shop and asks "Do you have Jingle Bells
on a 12 inch ?".

Assistant replies "No, but I've got dangle balls on a 7 inch."

Shopper " Is that a record ?!!!".

Assistant "I don't know - I'm only 16 ..... "

geoff



Oh, STOP!!!!! Bwahahahahahahahahah!!!!!

Okay, yeah, that was pretty funny.

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On 1/31/2012 5:04 PM, Arkansan Raider wrote:
geoff wrote:
Snobbery/exclusivity and hipness spring to mind. Cool to
say to a chick "come home and check out my 12 inch ".


You owe me a keyboard. It didn't like my coffee.


In 1952, Bullmoose Jackson recorded "Big Ten Inch Record (of
the band that plays the blues). Look it up on Google (where
i was trying to find the original) and you'll see dozens of
references to a somewhat corrupted remake of it by Aerosmith.

The lyrics have been changed slightly but the double
entendre remains.


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