Guest NASHEE Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 "I hearby swear that I will never ever buy another record at a nighter/soulnight," I would say that I have a pretty good ear for music(the type I like anyway)...I can spot a bargain on the net, no problemo...and I can wheel and deal as good as any other collector...great stuff plops onto my doormat on a regular basis. So I can only surmise that....There is deffo somehing very very wrong with the box that I use to carry my newly purchased records home from venues in. I very carefully place my freshly aquired awesome tunes into it...close the lid securely and place it lovingly in the car boot. On arriving home, I, smiling smugly start to remove these superb tunes from said box and one by one place them on the deck... my audience waits with baited breath....and a knowing smirk. As if by magic, they have been transformed into shite and utter garbage during the journey home. Some have become too embarassingly bad even to put in the sales box. I know they were good...I listened to them...I heard the great beat, the wonderful vocals and superb instrumentation on every one of them... Do others have this problem????
Guest Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 " As if by magic, they have been transformed into shite and utter garbage during the journey home. Some have become too embarassingly bad even to put in the sales box. I know they were good...I listened to them...I heard the great beat, the wonderful vocals and superb instrumentation on every one of them... Do others have this problem???? Yes Linda, it happens to me on a regular basis I have now banned myself from any purchases at nighters unless said record is already in my wants book
Guest Baz Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 "I hearby swear that I will never ever buy another record at a nighter/soulnight," I would say that I have a pretty good ear for music(the type I like anyway)...I can spot a bargain on the net, no problemo...and I can wheel and deal as good as any other collector...great stuff plops onto my doormat on a regular basis. So I can only surmise that....There is deffo somehing very very wrong with the box that I use to carry my newly purchased records home from venues in. I very carefully place my freshly aquired awesome tunes into it...close the lid securely and place it lovingly in the car boot. On arriving home, I, smiling smugly start to remove these superb tunes from said box and one by one place them on the deck... my audience waits with baited breath....and a knowing smirk. As if by magic, they have been transformed into shite and utter garbage during the journey home. Some have become too embarassingly bad even to put in the sales box. I know they were good...I listened to them...I heard the great beat, the wonderful vocals and superb instrumentation on every one of them... Do others have this problem???? Go read through the 'cashing in' thread...................
Guest rachel Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 Go read through the 'cashing in' thread................... Just what I was thinking!
Guest Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 Just wondering if a moderator could move this to all about soul or talk vinyl then more people would see it
Jumpinjoan Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 Think we've all been there .... I reckon they must have a cd/tape player wired straight to the head phones ..... and a tape or cd jam packed with loads of dead good tunes on it ...... you don't hear the shit that's actually on the turntable ..... you hear some brilliant tune off the tape instead ....... SOLD
Guest in town Mikey Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 "I hearby swear that I will never ever buy another record at a nighter/soulnight," I would say that I have a pretty good ear for music(the type I like anyway)...I can spot a bargain on the net, no problemo...and I can wheel and deal as good as any other collector...great stuff plops onto my doormat on a regular basis. So I can only surmise that....There is deffo somehing very very wrong with the box that I use to carry my newly purchased records home from venues in. I very carefully place my freshly aquired awesome tunes into it...close the lid securely and place it lovingly in the car boot. On arriving home, I, smiling smugly start to remove these superb tunes from said box and one by one place them on the deck... my audience waits with baited breath....and a knowing smirk. As if by magic, they have been transformed into shite and utter garbage during the journey home. Some have become too embarassingly bad even to put in the sales box. I know they were good...I listened to them...I heard the great beat, the wonderful vocals and superb instrumentation on every one of them... Do others have this problem???? Buying records at an allnighter, is rather like making love to a beautiful woman. In the morning they dont seem quite as appealing as they did in the dark, and after a few glasses of ale.
Guest NASHEE Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 (edited) Buying records at an allnighter, is rather like making love to a beautiful woman. In the morning they dont seem quite as appealing as they did in the dark, and after a few glasses of ale. if my memory serves me right that works both ways rum & coke used to have the same efect on the eyesight Edited January 9, 2006 by NASHEE
Mace Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 So Linda, do tell what the offending articles are so we can all avoid the same mistake Think it's common name is 'Allniteritis' Common symptons include Ageing maturity, glue ear, Tinititus, 'chewing gum ache' and sleep deprevation (usually coupled with talking shite), which are enhanced and aggrevated by any unfounded belief that you have excess cash burning a hole in your pockets (though dodgy headphones or run down batteries in record players could also be to blame)
Guest NASHEE Posted January 10, 2006 Posted January 10, 2006 So Linda, do tell what the offending articles are so we can all avoid the same mistake I would prefer not to disclose that info....Got some real nice stuff in the sales box tho. Maybe you could bring your player with you ....the one with the run down batteries & dodgy headphones....give em a listen...theyre real nice Think it's common name is 'Allniteritis' Common symptons include Ageing maturity, glue ear, Tinititus, 'chewing gum ache' and sleep deprevation (usually coupled with talking shite), which are enhanced and aggrevated by any unfounded belief that you have excess cash burning a hole in your pockets none of the above apply to me dear...especially the excess cash bit...ok,,maybe the talkin' shite could apply (though dodgy headphones or run down batteries in record players could also be to blame)
Mike Posted January 10, 2006 Posted January 10, 2006 Just wondering if a moderator could move this to all about soul or talk vinyl then more people would see it consider it done Karen good shout!
Jodie Posted January 10, 2006 Posted January 10, 2006 I have a sneaking suspicion why this happens Nashee! as it's also happened to me heheheh Mine's deffinately called "chemical induced over enthusiasm) Jodie x "I hearby swear that I will never ever buy another record at a nighter/soulnight," I would say that I have a pretty good ear for music(the type I like anyway)...I can spot a bargain on the net, no problemo...and I can wheel and deal as good as any other collector...great stuff plops onto my doormat on a regular basis. So I can only surmise that....There is deffo somehing very very wrong with the box that I use to carry my newly purchased records home from venues in. I very carefully place my freshly aquired awesome tunes into it...close the lid securely and place it lovingly in the car boot. On arriving home, I, smiling smugly start to remove these superb tunes from said box and one by one place them on the deck... my audience waits with baited breath....and a knowing smirk. As if by magic, they have been transformed into shite and utter garbage during the journey home. Some have become too embarassingly bad even to put in the sales box. I know they were good...I listened to them...I heard the great beat, the wonderful vocals and superb instrumentation on every one of them... Do others have this problem????
Jodie Posted January 10, 2006 Posted January 10, 2006 Woopsie! my typing's snot so gud! got a broke finger due to dropping my record box on it (ouch) I have a sneaking suspicion why this happens Nashee! as it's also happened to me heheheh Mine's deffinately called "chemical induced over enthusiasm) Jodie x
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