Re: Keyser & Shuriken (Budapest) - newsletter #45: Vinyl records are the main repository of the world's musical heritage

From: Jason Witherspoon (arzachel@speakeasy.org)
Date: Thu Jan 25 2001 - 22:13:03 CET

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    At 6:55 PM +0100 1/25/01, Keyser & Shuriken wrote:
    >"Vinyl records are one of the world's great audio resources. They
    >are available to
    >anyone at low cost and contain a wealth of recorded sound that is
    >not otherwise
    >available. They can be put on CDs with any ordinary desktop
    >computer! And they sound
    >better than CDs when played directly on a turntable. Vinyl records
    >are the main
    >repository of the world's musical heritage. You can find them all
    >over the place and
    >they're cheap! The same can be said of 78s, although they don't
    >sound as good without
    >extensive audio mixing and cleaning. Let's enjoy these gems and
    >treat them with the
    >respect they deserve!"
    >(http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1403893760)

    Anyone else find it ridiculously ironic that this sentiment about how
    cheap & available to all the lumpenprole vinyl is, is quoted from
    eBay? HAH!

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    Jason Witherspoon ICQ #62837760

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