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What's a work day? No such thing when you've retired!Anyone who has time to listen to albums on a work day is a bum
What's a work day? No such thing when you've retired!Anyone who has time to listen to albums on a work day is a bum
Firstly, you should be working on your commute instead of sloughing offDon't think I've posted any on a workday here but what about:
Commuting - back in the days of old when people used to work in offices, my commute was an hour so I'd often listen to an album
Cooking - one of my most common times for listening to music
I drive to work ffsFirstly, you should be working on your commute instead of sloughing off
Secondly, you should have people who cook for you ffs.
At work in the back dam, one guy has a bluetooth speaker...while another has an mp3 player (like an Ipod)....good amount of space on it. Lots of 'albums'. It keeps us busy (and sane) while collecting samples far away from any civilization.Anyone who has time to listen to albums on a work day is a bum
Listened to 'Black on Both Sides' the other day. BangerBlackstar - Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Blackstar
God tier hip-hop album.
So i cracked and bought some new vinyl yesterday. Asda were whacking out Nevermind for £11 and the Pulp Fiction soundtrack for a tenner - the latter just screams 'play me on vinyl' IMO. So there's todays listen.
Also, new vinyl is so much thicker than original albums, feels weird..
This talk is seriously going to push me into actually getting a turntable (a proper one, not an ancient 50 year old one with a 50 year old cartridge that'll probably rip any records I put in it to shreds before long) and LPs of my favourite albums if it continuesCan't beat heavyweight vinyl
Currently blasting Definitely Maybe. My god it ages beautifully