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Last Active 02-13-13 8:09 pm Joined 06-23-11
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| Vinyls And Cozy Feelings
Today, I (Aside from writing possibly the most homosexual list title
of all time) went down to my parents old basement in hope of
finding some quality worn-down vinyls. As a matter of fact i
returned with no less than 6 fully-packed 30x30x30 boxes filled
with dusty ole' fuckers ranging from ABBA to Tangerine Dream.
Anyway, as i looked through the LPs(which consisted of about
80% titles that ive never even fucking heard of) I got a cozy
feeling though my body, saying "Theres still so much music left to
hear, and im only 21".
Just amazing.
These are some random picks from the ole' bunch. | 1 | | Camel Mirage
A beauty to behold(and hold, for that matter..) One of the best albums in
progressive rock history instantly caught my eye. | 2 | | Styx Cornerstone
Still haven't listened to this one though, will do soon enough. I have
absolutely no idea what to expect. | 3 | | Bruce Springsteen Nebraska
Fucking CLASSIC | 4 | | Electric Light Orchestra A New World Record | 5 | | Electric Light Orchestra Time
Epic Cover, Epic LP. | 6 | | Sky Sky | 7 | | ABBA Arrival
Im swedish so im basically bred to enjoy this since i was born. Can't help it,
this is pretty neat. | 8 | | Jethro Tull Heavy Horses
It sure does include some of Jethro Tull's best work, although it would've
been kinda cool to find 'Thick' or 'Minstrel' in there. Really solid album
throughout nonetheless. | 9 | | Eagles Hotel California
Classicness | 10 | | Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy
IMO Zeppelins best work. | 11 | | Morbid Angel Blessed Are the Sick
One of the very few Metal records i could find in the collection, allthough i
think its worth about 100 other Metal albums in quality. My father
apparently made a weak connection to the metal genre, but this one time
he truly did connect i guess. | 12 | | Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Crosby, Stills & Nash | 13 | | Joni Mitchell Blue
She makes me hard as hell. Perfect woman, splendid Folk album. | 14 | | Tool Lateralus
I honestly almost jizzed all over this when my eye found the cover of this
worn-down original Lateralus 2 LP-cover. When i questioned my father later
on he had apparently been a Tool-fan since the Undertow days, without my
knowledge(i was about 11 when Lateralus was released, so i guess theres
a reason). Anyway, finding this in there was definitely a magic moment,
since its one of my all-time favourite records. | 15 | | Kraftwerk The Man-Machine
Oh my god, Yes. | |
Dimor
02.09.12 | What's up dudes | DominionMM1
02.10.12 | I'm assuming lateralus is a picture disc | Dimor
02.10.12 | Yes, it sure is | dammets
02.10.12 | I can imagine how you felt when you saw lateralus. I'm jealous. | DominionMM1
02.10.12 | that's killer. I've got a copy myself. | spillingmercury
02.10.12 | That's pretty kick ass. All the vinyls I find in my house are primarily ABBA. Your dad seems pretty cool. Morbid Angel, Tool, ELO. | MisterSteel
02.10.12 | For 15 alone your parents are awesome. | VlacDrac
02.10.12 | 14 & 15 are awesome | Dimor
02.10.12 | Yeh, The Man-Machine was definetely a cool find, ill be sure to spin it once i get the time | Dimor
02.10.12 | @Dominion; Cool man! Its beautiful | DominionMM1
02.10.12 | your dad jams morbid angel? that's awesome. | Yuma310
02.10.12 | fucking lucky | Dimor
02.10.12 | Apparently he jammed it pretty hard when he was a bit younger, especially 'Blessed'. Allthough nowadays he enjoys sitting back, spinning The white album, or some Zeppelin |
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