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I'm not very good with vinyls. This is what I own:

The Cure - Head On The Door
a Grant Hart single (All Of My Senses)
a Kitchens of Distinction promotional single that I got for like five bucks, sweet
Boy, October, War, UABRS (I got them for free, no less!)
a lot of other junk, the term junk is very real here.

I have to say, I have trouble enough with CDs.

You have anything by The Cure!?!?!? :jealous:
 
:yes: it's fab. There's a version with all the people introducing themselves.


The only thing I can think of by New Order is Blue Monday. Joy Division, ummm, Love Will Tear Us Apart.
and that song by the Wombats :up:

Wait, I have that on my 7" version though :huh:

True Faith? Bizarre Love Triangle? :sad: come on Cin, you must know more!

And Joy Division, you should listen to Atmosphere. :swoon:

I think I've heard that Wombats song before...I don't recall being impressed. I'm too busy listening to my Retro Island list right now to check though.
 
Yeah, I probably have Kiss Me somewhere too.

I saw the UF single in a shop here... wish I bought it. Also, I really want the Pride single for some vinyl Boomerang II action.

:glare:

I have that. It's glorious. The thing is pretty much an EP (and by that I mean both of them)
 
Let me explain better.

I have the TUF single, it is glorious and is practically an EP

ALSO, I have the Pride single. It's pretty spiffy.
 
I have the TUF single, it is glorious and is practically an EP

And it contains more music than the Wide Awake In America EP that was released in its stead in the US, then charted so well on imports alone in the UK that it got a global release.
 
COMPARE!

1. Bad (live)
2. A Sort Of Homecoming (live)
3. The Three Sunrises
4. Love Comes Tumbling

vs

1. The Three Sunrises
2. The Unforgettable Fire
3. A Sort Of Homecoming (live)
4. Love Comes Tumbling
5. Bass Trap

NOT A HARD CHOICE.
 
COMPARE!

1. Bad (live)
2. A Sort Of Homecoming (live)
3. The Three Sunrises
4. Love Comes Tumbling

vs

1. The Three Sunrises
2. The Unforgettable Fire
3. A Sort Of Homecoming (live)
4. Love Comes Tumbling
5. Bass Trap

NOT A HARD CHOICE.

And to think Muldfeld complains about their marketing now!



... And to think Muldfeld anything.
 
Ha, Bonnie.

And on an unrelated note, I just noticed WTAHAN got NLOTH added to the forum title.
 
Ha, Bonnie.

And on an unrelated note, I just noticed WTAHAN got NLOTH added to the forum title.

How much longer is that fucking forum going to be open? When does the infestation spread further into the main EYKIW forum?

I don't know why I'm asking you. Perhaps I think you're a type of Genie?
 
Vinyl Inventory. Nerding it up, yo:

LPs:
Peter Gabriel: Peter Gabriel 1, 2, 3, 4; So
Led Zeppelin: A bootleg, II, The Song Remains the Same (soundtrack?), In Through the Out Door, I, Physical Graffiti, Coda, Houses of the Holy
Gustav Holst: The Planets
Don Henley: Building the Perfect Beast (2 copies, one's broken)
David Bowie: Heroes, Hunky Dory
Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited
Genesis: Invisible Touch
Black Sabbath: Heaven And Hell (2 copies...no idea why, Ask Chass)
Ted Nugent: Cat Scratch Fever
Boston: Boston
Bruce Willis: The Return of Bruno :swoon:
Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells
Heart: Heart
The J. Geils Band: Freeze Frame
Uh...some album of classical music
Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Hell
Bruce Springsteen: Born in the USA; The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle; Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.; The River; Born to Run (2 copies, one cover is nicer than the other); Darkness on the Edge of Town
The Eagles: Hotel California
Madonna: True Blue, Madonna
Bryan Adams: Reckless
George Michael: Faith
The Rolling Stones: Hot Rocks
Prince: Around the World in a Day, 1999
Amy Grant: Straight Ahead, My Father's Eyes, Amy Grant (at this point, I should mention, some of these are albums I bought for my mom)
Toto: IV
George Carlin: Take-Offs and Put-ons
John Mellencamp: American Fool, Scarecrow
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Let Me Up (I've Had Enough), Southern Accents, Damn the Torpedoes, Long After Dark
The Who: Tommy, Who's Next
The Land Before Time Soundtrack :)love: )
Gordan Lightfoot: Summertime Dream, Sundown
The Kinks: Sleepwalker
Cat Stevens: Teaser and the Firecat
ELO: Greatest Hits
Roxy Music: Avalon
Peter And The Wolf (Disney version)
Henry Mancini: Hatari
Little Shop of Horrors Soundtrack
A Rachmaninoff record
U2: The Unforgettable Fire





Jesus, that took forever. I didn't realize I had so many albums...maybe I won't do singles
 
David Bowie: Heroes, Hunky Dory
Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited
Uh...some album of classical music
Prince: Around the World in a Day, 1999
Toto: IV
The Land Before Time Soundtrack :)love: )
Cat Stevens: Teaser and the Firecat
ELO: Greatest Hits
A Rachmaninoff record
U2: The Unforgettable Fire

:combust:

Oh, that reminds me - I have "Heroes" on vinyl too.
 
How much longer is that fucking forum going to be open? When does the infestation spread further into the main EYKIW forum?

I don't know why I'm asking you. Perhaps I think you're a type of Genie?

:lol:

It ... never died last time. It just eventually kind of petered out and reverted to being Where The Album Has No Name.
 
Ah what the hell

Singles:
12"
U2: The Unforgettable Fire
Sugar Hill Gang: Rapper's Delight

7"
Mel Blanc: Daffy Duck Flies South
Dueling Banjos
Steve Martin: King Tut
Vicki Lawrence: The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
Elvis Presley: In the Ghetto
Hall & Oates: Private Eyes
The Beatles: We Can Work It Out
Bobby Darin: Mack The Knife, Beyond the Sea
Eddie Money: Walk on Water
The Vogues: Five O'Clock World
Artists United Against Apartheid: Sun City
Peter Gabriel: Sledgehammer
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: War, Dancing in the Dark, Brilliant Disguise
The Beach Boys: Barbara Ann
Funk Version of the Star Wars theme
The Eagles: Take it to the Limit
Band Aid: Feed the World
Glen Campbell: Rhinestone Cowboy
U2: Pride
Queen & David Bowie: Under Pressure


I usually go out of my way to buy ridiculous singles
 

What the fuck?

Uh, shit yeah! I fucking loved that movie when I was younger. And I've happily watched it since I was a kid, too.

F'really!

The score is truly beautiful, and it's a shame they didn't go ahead and make it a silent picture like originally planned. But it's true. Kids (including myself) wouldn't have understood.
 
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