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    • AetasA
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      Yesterday @tody and @Tago-Mago mentioned this band in the music thread.
      Bad Religion- All your yesterdays is an unofficial release from 91’ and I haven’t heard it for decades. Sound quality is as modest as my system was at this time.
      It’s on a par with seven songs of their debut How Could Hell Be Any Worse?.

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      • AetasA
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        Driftin’ Back with Neil tonight.

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        • todyT
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          @Aetas That's a gem for sure. Funny how they filled up the setlist with Rock'n'Roll classics.

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            Another one for the hip hop heads🤙🏼

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              NickD
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              Don Ellis taking the Brubeck premise a bit further.

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              • 68degreesorless6
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                • GraemeEG
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                  @NickD it's been decades since i took music theory but I'm intrigued by the fraction

                  11/12 time?

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                  • 68degreesorless6
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                    @ManiacLachy i just looked thru my blues lps and picked 5 - here you go in no particular order -

                    jb lenoir - natural man
                    magic sam - west side soul
                    koko taylor - i got what it takes
                    champion jack dupree - blues from the gutter
                    robert nighthawk - live on maxwell street

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                    • ManiacLachyM
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                      @68degreesorless oh, thank you! I'll queue them up for a listen ASAP.

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                        I’m even rustier than you on time signatures, but the album notes may help. IMHO they’re probably just trying to be clever, but it’s a great album.

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                          Yes, we do dig you Bill.

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                          • endoE
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                            Do you guys keep your records in plastic covers?

                            I don't. I like the cardboard touch of the covers, the unrestricted view on the artwork and I don't care for the 'preciousness' of my collection (but also don't have many rare ones).

                            But if you do, you probably have good reasons. Please let me know.

                            si tacuisses

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                              hjl360
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                              @endo I don't usually keep the thicker plastic folders some records come in, but I do keep them in shrink wrap wherever possible. Not because of rarity or value as I don't have any particularly valuable records or ever plan to sell my collection anyway. It's just a simple case of OCD for me 😅

                              Edit: and after typing that out and thinking about it I don't even know what I'm expecting from the shrink wrap so it's probably just more habit than anything!

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                                @endo yes, it avoids ring wear and damage to the covers. They’ve all been cleaned too.

                                It does take up more space than having them in the cardboard sleeves though.

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                                  @endo - no, but i store and handle them very carefully. i have vinyls i bought 35 years ago that are still immaculate, even without plastic cover. there are couple of japanese editions i have that came with a bit firmer plastic that doesnt bunch or tear easily, those i kept.

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                                  • GraemeEG
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                                    @endo I do on every record that comes into my collection

                                    A majority of what I own aren't valuable first pressings (although they all have value to me)

                                    When i get a record new, or previously owned, i always clean it, put it in a static free inner sleeve and put a brand new plastic cover on it.

                                    This process is partly psychological for me - i find that if i take the time to go through this ritual before something gets to be on my shelf I end up treating my records with more care in general.

                                    Obviousely it also helps me to prevent wear and tear on both the vinyl itself and the sleeve

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                                    • endoE
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                                      Thanks. I appreciate your answers, gents. Seems there are rational and other reasons.
                                      For me it's emotional. I love to hold my albums and will stick to not using plastic covers.
                                      For now, who knows.

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                                      • endoE
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                                        this one surely could have been kept better, but I own it for about 40 years, it has moved with me countless times and love it as it is

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                                        • J-IVJ
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                                          @endo I do. Obviously to help protect the record jacket but the biggest reason is being able to access the record itself a lot easier. I store it behind the record jacket so I don't have to fidget with opening the jacket at all. I have some really old records, and not needing to access the jacket so much helps ease the natural breakdown of the sleeve.

                                          Anytime I want to enjoy the jacket, I just slide it out the record sleeve. Plus, I found it easier to slide in and out the shelf for some reason than the ones without a sleeve.

                                          I'm as ugly as you

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                                          • 68degreesorless6
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                                            @endo I was going to chime in but @GraemeE 's answer is pretty much mine too. The only thing I'd add is that I get peace of mind from knowing I've done what I can to take care of something I value. I'm always so amazed when I get a 60s or 70s pressing (usually from Japan) that is in immaculate condition and I enjoy being part of that cycle.

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