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re-phaelam-ed wrote:YES!.....so dopecuts and drums mix is so sick

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Biznasty wrote:off to the pub... /// --- ..-. ..-. / - --- / - .... . / .--. ..- -... .-.-.- .-.-.- .-.-.-
maxd98 wrote:Untilted vinyl.
drillkicker wrote:I know nobody's going to care, but I actually managed to snag a copy of Current 93's Thunder Perfect Mind on Sunday. This has been my dream record for a while now, and I still can't believe I actually got a copy of a record I thought I'd never see. It should be arriving next Tuesday, so I have to make sure I don't die until then (which may be a problem if this suspicious bump on my neck is serious).
IanRedpoint wrote:drillkicker wrote:I know nobody's going to care, but I actually managed to snag a copy of Current 93's Thunder Perfect Mind on Sunday. This has been my dream record for a while now, and I still can't believe I actually got a copy of a record I thought I'd never see. It should be arriving next Tuesday, so I have to make sure I don't die until then (which may be a problem if this suspicious bump on my neck is serious).
Vinyl or CD? Somewhere I have a CD of Thunder Perfect Mind. I think the only Current 93 vinyl I have is Earth Covers Earth. I must dig it out again and have a listen.
drillkicker wrote:Vinyl of course! That's why it's such a big deal! Having just received it today, I understand now why it's so rare and valuable: the records, the packaging, and the insert are all awfully fragile, and I don't imagine them lasting long for someone who listens to the album frequently. The insert is actually thinner than regular printer paper, it's like the pages to those cheap Bibles. Earth Covers Earth is a great one, and on my list of C93 records to get next.
IanRedpoint wrote:drillkicker wrote:Vinyl of course! That's why it's such a big deal! Having just received it today, I understand now why it's so rare and valuable: the records, the packaging, and the insert are all awfully fragile, and I don't imagine them lasting long for someone who listens to the album frequently. The insert is actually thinner than regular printer paper, it's like the pages to those cheap Bibles. Earth Covers Earth is a great one, and on my list of C93 records to get next.
A friend of mine had/has TPM on vinyl. I remember it being quite beautifully packaged. You've done exceptionally well to find one.
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