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Post by baggs on May 21, 2022 12:30:56 GMT
"Chutzpah" is defined as " extreme self-assurance".
What really sets my balzack a-boil is when know-nothings post viddies.
I'm not going to specifically say which viddy just got my goat, but if you put "vinyl hunter youtube" into the search, you will get lots of imbeciles including the one I'm on about. In this one Mr fat-neck-double chin records his friend, of abysmal taste, finding gold in the record store bins. "Now lookee what Robert has found! Oh my God!" (And its ferkin Sparks lp, fucksake) "Robert's really on a roll now. Its just one after another." turkey-neck enthuses.
Such confidence in their music-ignorance. And such blissful non-recognition at what clowns they are broadcasting themselves as being.
And these are not green-behind-the-ears kids. These are middle agers.
Believe themselves to be pulling bone when in reality its all commons.
Look at these tards....and shiver.
(And its not just these two - its EVERYONE on this forum with the exception of Andre and Stevie.)
Like Uriah Heep sings: "Look at yourself."
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Post by baggs on May 21, 2022 13:21:42 GMT
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Post by baggs on May 21, 2022 13:22:49 GMT
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Post by baggs on May 21, 2022 13:24:34 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2022 21:01:00 GMT
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Post by classicrock on May 23, 2022 12:03:32 GMT
These new born vinyl collectors get on my tits. Anyone who is a real music lover was continually buying records through the 90s and on. These people were quite happy with CDs until they discovered the Internet about 10 years after anyone who is tech savvy. A lot of it is absolute junk that once went for a pound or two. They are also largely responsible for making used as well as new records expensive. People who collect 'Now' CDs! Would have thought that was not real and a graphic equaliser has no place in hi-fi playback.
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Post by Westie on May 23, 2022 13:07:34 GMT
I still remember meeting a guy at work - he was pretty high up the food chain. He was a new-breed vinyl “afficianado” and was going on about vinyl having a sound that only the discerning could appreciate. When I asked him what turntable he used, he said “Crossley”. After that, I always called him “The Crossley Cruiserweight”.
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