Body And Soul 12" for six quid

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Just seen it in the window of a second hand record shop in the Merrion Centre, Leeds. Thought someone might be interested. Highly recommended for the excellent re-working of Body Electric.
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Francis wrote:Just seen it in the window of a second hand record shop in the Merrion Centre, Leeds. Thought someone might be interested. Highly recommended for the excellent re-working of Body Electric.
And you tell me this AFTER I spend £8 on it?

In related news, I looked for that £2.99 Floodland 12" earlier, and found it had gone but was replaced with a £2.99 Doctor Jeep b/w Knocking On Heaven's Door.

No, I didn't buy that either. a) My dad was there and b) I had no money. :(
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Francis wrote:Just seen it in the window of a second hand record shop in the Merrion Centre, Leeds. Thought someone might be interested. Highly recommended for the excellent re-working of Body Electric.
how mush is 6 quid?
I did buy it yesterday for 8 euro.

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isn't a) the perfect anwser to solve Problem b) ?
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Dark wrote:And you tell me this AFTER I spend £8 on it?
Still a bargain. Some of us have been dumb enough to pay 75 dollars for the inferior earlier version. :roll:
christophe wrote:how mush is 6 quid?
A euro's worth about 70p. So that makes 6 pounds about 8.5 euros by my (calculator's) reckoning. Looks like you got a bargain too.
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Francis wrote:
christophe wrote:how mush is 6 quid?
A euro's worth about 70p. So that makes 6 pounds about 8.5 euros by my (calculator's) reckoning. Looks like you got a bargain too.
hooray !!!! :D
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christophe wrote:
Francis wrote:Just seen it in the window of a second hand record shop in the Merrion Centre, Leeds. Thought someone might be interested. Highly recommended for the excellent re-working of Body Electric.
how mush is 6 quid?
I did buy it yesterday for 8 euro.

@ Dark
isn't a) the perfect anwser to solve Problem b) ?
:wink:
Not when one's parents don't see the point of me buying vinyls if I can't play them. ;)
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Dark wrote:
christophe wrote:
Francis wrote:Just seen it in the window of a second hand record shop in the Merrion Centre, Leeds. Thought someone might be interested. Highly recommended for the excellent re-working of Body Electric.
how mush is 6 quid?
I did buy it yesterday for 8 euro.

@ Dark
isn't a) the perfect anwser to solve Problem b) ?
:wink:
Not when one's parents don't see the point of me buying vinyls if I can't play them. ;)
Parents rarely see the point Dark...
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smiscandlon wrote:
Dark wrote:
christophe wrote: how mush is 6 quid?
I did buy it yesterday for 8 euro.

@ Dark
isn't a) the perfect anwser to solve Problem b) ?
:wink:
Not when one's parents don't see the point of me buying vinyls if I can't play them. ;)
Parents rarely see the point Dark...
That's true. That's why I never told them I'd bought Body And Soul. They knew I bought Gift though. Those were in the days when I thought a fiver was cheap for Gift. -.-
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Dark wrote:Not when one's parents don't see the point of me buying vinyls if I can't play them. ;)
so what stops you from buying a turntable. me guesses you could find one for not that much money..
you don't have to invest as much as I do/did :D :urff:
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Dark you can pick up a turntable at Richer Sounds for less than fifty quid :innocent:

Yes I know that's still a lot of money but it's Christmas soon :innocent:
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i think he needs one that has built in speakers though - those ones all plug into separates systems and need phono pre-amps etc...

...though to be honest the sound you're going to get from a standalone one is probably going to be sh*te anyway so i really wouldnt bother with that.

my advice would be to get one of those turntables for 50 quid, then save up and get a cheap seperates amp for 50 quid (the cambrodge al is not bad at all), then a cheap pair of speakers (missions are pretty popular).

it might mean you'll have to wait a while but at the end of it you will have the beginnings of a decent stereo, and its all nice and modular so that as you got older and get more cash you can replace the various bits one by one with better stuff ;)

amps:
http://ws2.richersounds.com/productlist ... AMPLIFIERS

speakers:
http://ws2.richersounds.com/productlist ... sort=price

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Wharfedale speakers are great and the price is
better than the m i sssion speakers.
No wonder with that name ;D
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I got Gale speakers with my first hi-fi set up; and I still use them (these ones as it happens). Cheap CD players are OK but IMO the speakers are probably the most important part to get right.
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Or you could go to a car boot and pick up a old Technics system for 30 quid.
I don't know the year of manufacture but I think Maggie was still in power. Works very well though. The only thing I've had to do with it is buy a new belt for the turntable.
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Quiff Boy wrote:i think he needs one that has built in speakers though - those ones all plug into separates systems and need phono pre-amps etc...

...though to be honest the sound you're going to get from a standalone one is probably going to be sh*te anyway so i really wouldnt bother with that.

my advice would be to get one of those turntables for 50 quid, then save up and get a cheap seperates amp for 50 quid (the cambrodge al is not bad at all), then a cheap pair of speakers (missions are pretty popular).

it might mean you'll have to wait a while but at the end of it you will have the beginnings of a decent stereo, and its all nice and modular so that as you got older and get more cash you can replace the various bits one by one with better stuff ;)

amps:
http://ws2.richersounds.com/productlist ... AMPLIFIERS

speakers:
http://ws2.richersounds.com/productlist ... sort=price

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My dad probably still has the speakers to his, even though he gave his turntable to my sister (it was a top of the range one, hydraulic arm, et al) and she never uses it. I think the speakers in question are the ones still used in our stereo in the lounge. I'll need to start earning now. :)
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