Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 5:33 pm
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I love pretty much all his releases, but I was actually really disappointed with this one. The tunes are quite bland, repetitive, boring. Not as musical or interesting as his usual releases. Was surprised I didn't want to buy it.Spire wrote: RSD - On Deck/Accepted
I think it stems from the fact that a lot of the records I buy are white labels. I actually play / buy reggae / roots etc. as well, and I go for a lot of the small-run mash-up pressings. They can such a pain in the ass to get a hold of, every time I get a good sized order lined up I just go for it. Then rue the fact I don't have any money. I've been steadily chipping into my savings since januaryThe Wiggle Baron wrote:Blimey, I havent picked up an order like that in a while De-Fi
I just picked up the untold hessle audio release, and Martyn - 24...and im SO FUCKING stoked. Both were MASSIVELY regretted misses for me, both repressed in the same week![]()
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Oh, and I just got hold of the Shackleton remix of the Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler too! TOO fucking sick!!!!
Was almost in tears reading the last couple of posts in this thread.I lost all me vinyl in a burglary a while back[as well as decks and a mixer]including at least a thousand ska,rocksteady,roots,dub and dancehall 7" and 12"".Worst thing was most of it was found just up the road by a flatmate trashed to fuck.The Wiggle Baron wrote:Ive spent the last couple of years umming and erring over the idea of starting to put together a reggae collection.
And I think ive come to (in my case I think wise!) decision to not. I just...dont have the moolah for it. Collecting jamaican music would be the final nail in my HSBC shaped coffin.
Ah mate that's unbelievably suckybassmonk wrote:Was almost in tears reading the last couple of posts in this thread.I lost all me vinyl in a burglary a while back[as well as decks and a mixer]including at least a thousand ska,rocksteady,roots,dub and dancehall 7" and 12"".Worst thing was most of it was found just up the road by a flatmate trashed to fuck.The Wiggle Baron wrote:Ive spent the last couple of years umming and erring over the idea of starting to put together a reggae collection.
And I think ive come to (in my case I think wise!) decision to not. I just...dont have the moolah for it. Collecting jamaican music would be the final nail in my HSBC shaped coffin.
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I love vinyl to death but don't know if I can ever go back to collecting it again.
I literally don't know what to say...cos it really doesn't matter. As a fellow vinyl enthusiast, I literally just...don't know what to saybassmonk wrote:Was almost in tears reading the last couple of posts in this thread.I lost all me vinyl in a burglary a while back[as well as decks and a mixer]including at least a thousand ska,rocksteady,roots,dub and dancehall 7" and 12"".Worst thing was most of it was found just up the road by a flatmate trashed to fuck.The Wiggle Baron wrote:Ive spent the last couple of years umming and erring over the idea of starting to put together a reggae collection.
And I think ive come to (in my case I think wise!) decision to not. I just...dont have the moolah for it. Collecting jamaican music would be the final nail in my HSBC shaped coffin.
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I love vinyl to death but don't know if I can ever go back to collecting it again.
It's really easy to spend far too much on it as well.The Wiggle Baron wrote:Ive spent the last couple of years umming and erring over the idea of starting to put together a reggae collection.
And I think ive come to (in my case I think wise!) decision to not. I just...dont have the moolah for it. Collecting jamaican music would be the final nail in my HSBC shaped coffin.
Yeah wasn't about the money at all really[tho there were a few rarities] ,just the fact I'll never hear or play those tunes again.If someone had nicked em to try and sell em i'd still be angry as fuck but i'd vaguely understand.The fact they took it just so they could stamp on it,set fire to it ,chuck it in the canal whatever just sickens me to fuck.If ever anyone deserved to be fucked up the arse with rusty razorblades,then they're prime candidates.De-Fi wrote:Ah mate that's unbelievably suckybassmonk wrote:Was almost in tears reading the last couple of posts in this thread.I lost all me vinyl in a burglary a while back[as well as decks and a mixer]including at least a thousand ska,rocksteady,roots,dub and dancehall 7" and 12"".Worst thing was most of it was found just up the road by a flatmate trashed to fuck.The Wiggle Baron wrote:Ive spent the last couple of years umming and erring over the idea of starting to put together a reggae collection.
And I think ive come to (in my case I think wise!) decision to not. I just...dont have the moolah for it. Collecting jamaican music would be the final nail in my HSBC shaped coffin.
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I love vinyl to death but don't know if I can ever go back to collecting it again.
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The thing about it, especially with reggae and the like, is that even if it WERE insured, the chances of getting that song, on that cut, from that pressing, is like 1 in a million.
Was any of the vinyl worth keeping?
I understand what you're getting at. Sorry for your lossbassmonk wrote:Yeah wasn't about the money at all really[tho there were a few rarities] ,just the fact I'll never hear or play those tunes again.If someone had nicked em to try and sell em i'd still be angry as fuck but i'd vaguely understand.The fact they took it just so they could stamp on it,set fire to it ,chuck it in the canal whatever just sickens me to fuck.If ever anyone deserved to be fucked up the arse with rusty razorblades,then they're prime candidates.De-Fi wrote:Ah mate that's unbelievably suckybassmonk wrote:Was almost in tears reading the last couple of posts in this thread.I lost all me vinyl in a burglary a while back[as well as decks and a mixer]including at least a thousand ska,rocksteady,roots,dub and dancehall 7" and 12"".Worst thing was most of it was found just up the road by a flatmate trashed to fuck.The Wiggle Baron wrote:Ive spent the last couple of years umming and erring over the idea of starting to put together a reggae collection.
And I think ive come to (in my case I think wise!) decision to not. I just...dont have the moolah for it. Collecting jamaican music would be the final nail in my HSBC shaped coffin.
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I love vinyl to death but don't know if I can ever go back to collecting it again.
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The thing about it, especially with reggae and the like, is that even if it WERE insured, the chances of getting that song, on that cut, from that pressing, is like 1 in a million.
Was any of the vinyl worth keeping?![]()