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Post by Susan Lawly on Jun 30, 2011 18:16:06 GMT
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Post by Susan Lawly on Feb 16, 2012 23:43:22 GMT
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Post by Danhod on Feb 17, 2012 1:02:18 GMT
Thanks for posting this.
I understand compulsive buying, but 20+ records for each WH record? £4 each for a record at the time? Jesus I wish I had a time machine haha!
I always wonder what will happen to my collection when I die, but what will I care when I'm gone?
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Post by cblanger on Feb 19, 2012 11:02:54 GMT
Thanks for this, I assume we cannot have it in pdf format, only the podcast to listen to...
Such great stories,...
William told me this story about the Denver record collector, it was the guy who ran the Rectification Society label and/or the Alamut Records label and published the Slaughterhouse bootleg LP.....if I'm not mistaken.....
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Post by ljp on Feb 19, 2012 14:22:51 GMT
Thanks for this, I assume we cannot have it in pdf format, only the podcast to listen to... Such great stories,... William told me this story about the Denver record collector, it was the guy who ran the Rectification Society label and/or the Alamut Records label and published the Slaughterhouse bootleg LP.....if I'm not mistaken..... The same guy who did that quite scary "Murder" double 7"? www.discogs.com/Various-Murder/release/550505
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Post by cblanger on Feb 19, 2012 15:17:29 GMT
it seems so ! (same Denver area for both labels, Alamut and Rect. Soc.)...
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