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In Reply to: we could make a list: hollywood doesn't think vinyl is dead... posted by petew on March 23, 1999 at 16:35:13:
"The Rock" I also loike the VPI in "Indecent Proposal". BTW "Pulp Fiction" used a reel to reel deck rather than vinyl
yea Nick Cage, and it can't be pulp fiction, I can see it in my mind...I see this cartrige close-up moving slowly towards the black groove...Oh no, that's an old Spinners LP cover I'm thinking of. That's it, I have the Spinners LP sitting on top of the Pulp Fiction LP... nevermind.
Speaking of covers, one of my favorite recordings: the Nightfly. how 'bout THAT tonearm! Anyone recognise the axe man on the LP Donald Fagen is about to play? That's a nice recording too!
You know, I'm really going to miss the cover art. It won't be long before it's gone forever. CD/dvd is just too small to bother with doing something interesting.
Think about super LP covers: Sticky Fingers, their satanic majesties Request, Sgt. Peppers, Santana, (I never liked the "old classical real art typically on classical LP's, unless there's nekid ladies) Time Out is cool.
Anyone seen a good CD cover?
In my IKEA frames I have Somethin' Else, The Sidewinder, Time Out, and Sarah Vaughn After Hours at the London House. I have seen some good art on CD's but none that wouldn't look better on LP's
Only two are in NM condition anyway, the others are kind of shoddy, but to my friends that makes em seem like rare oldies that are worth a fortune : )
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