lulu1 wrote: » a Bay city roller Lp
much to the horror of my teenagers
Wibbs wrote: » OK...Kudos Lu, your kids have taste. God I remember the Rollermania stuff and even though I was small of boy and low on brains even then, I knew that this was baaaaaad. Like John Milton if he had been exposed to the Scots yahoos would have added a tartan level of hell to Paradise Lost baaaaad. Then again, they had better tunes than Justin Please, Why won't you just Expire, Beiber so…. Christ, even dreck was often better quality in the olden days.
lulu1 wrote: » Who still has lots of their favorite Lp's or single records sitting in a cupboard somewhere in the house. Just found a Bay city roller Lp today and played it as well, much to the horror of my teenagers
Phil.x wrote: » I've lots and a rega p2 player.
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » I have around 100, which I will never play again. Luckily, I recently found a lad who is into vinyl and wants to buy them. Anyone who remembers the hassle of having to flip over the album 'mid-session' will appreciate the modern way to listen to your music
fryup wrote: » who remembers K-tel and their compilations out every xmas
KungPao wrote: » I bought one myself just a few months ago, "Charthits 82". Some good stuff like Phil Lynott, Bauhaus, Roxy Music and ahem...Captain Sensible doing Happy Talk...
CelticRambler wrote: » On the floor as we speak!
KungPao wrote: » Haha there she is. One of my most played records haha, even though Jonathan King compiled it.