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I was going to clean the dust off the needle, but thought isn't this life? No matter how much you clean there is always dust! Haha! I don't know what it is about black but dust loves it. ;)
Of course for this MM I would do a record. It might be over-used for the theme but it is dear to my heart. I love taking shots that mean something to me even it it means giving up some creativity. :)
... by Simon & Garfunkel.
Macro. Just a macro experiment with the Olympus E-M10 Mark II. Lens Olympus M.40-150mm F4.0-5.6R. Usage of two extension tubes plus additional macro lens. No focus bracketing. Just one single image. f/5.6. 150mm. 1/2 sec. ISO 400. Tripod shot. LED illumination.
Put Your Record On_Corinne Bailey Rae
Girl, put your records on, tell me your favorite song
You go ahead, let your hair down
Sapphire and faded jeans
I hope you get your dreams
Just go ahead, let your hair down
You're gonna find yourself somewhere, somehow
Songwriters: Corinne Jacqueline N Bailey Rae / John Robert Beck / Steven Chrisanthou
The fascination for vinyl records has several reasons that go beyond purely technical aspects and are strongly linked to emotional and cultural factors such as warm, analogue sound, feel and rituals, album covers with beautiful booklets, nostalgia and memories and a certain collector's value.
“You see, war is not the answer
For only love can conquer hate
You know we’ve got to find a way
To bring some lovin’ here today...”
Hey, Mr. DJ, put a record on, I wanna dance with my baby.
Celebrating almost a year of ((Krature)) collectables- in almost every event (unless I'm been really strapped for time) I've released a 149L collectable themed record album. These albums are exclusive and never brought to my mainstore so if you see them, you gotta grab em!
Currently you can get "Dreaming in my Garden" (the album closest to my arm) and "Decide Your Fate" (the album on the floor) at Abnormality and Enchantment. Look out for future releases as ((Krature)) is in more events in late 2025.
Heute Abend werde ich zu einem kleinen Freiluftkonzert im "Das Knopf" gehen :-) Natürlich mit Maske und Abstandsregeln. Es spielt das Peter Wulff-Thießen Trio
Tonight I will go to a small open air concert in "Das Knopf" :-) Of course with a mask and distance rules. I will listen to Peter Wulff-Thießen Trio
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL_w9_dQ0sU
Enrico Cabanossi - Peter Wulff-Thießen Trio
In order to really capture the essence of the Music, please slow down for a while ...
Analogue World - Analogue People - Analogue Music
Just checked in to Hotel California and might never leave.
The needle drops, the solo soars, and suddenly it’s 1976 again.
Smooth, haunting, unforgettable.
Some albums are timeless for a reason.
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Eagles - Hotel California - LP Album
The imperfect perfect contraption! Mechanical, electrical and a lot of physics, chemistry, and geology/gemology define this contraption.
A turntable, vinyl record, diamond needle, dust, static, speed, tracking weight, and centrifugal force present technological concerns, but it all ends in such a wonderful, dynamic, and melodic sound.
Vinyl records are making a resurgence!
It’s a Guardians of the Galaxy kind of morning.
Spinning the Deluxe Vinyl Edition, and it’s like jumping into the Milano with Peter Quill himself. This soundtrack is a cosmic mixtape of vintage gold — “Hooked on a Feeling,” “Come and Get Your Love,” “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” Every track is a scene, every groove is a memory.
Nostalgia meets interstellar cool. The galaxy’s best soundtrack? Probably.
Coffee poured. Volume up. Let the Awesome Mix play.
‘Love Me Do’ The Beatles. This is the original 7” vinyl single released by Parlophone on 5th October 1962. The first single released by The Beatles. #FlickrFriday #Single
1970s Japan record; Berlin-Weißensee
Ilford FP4+ / Adox FX-39 II, 1+9, 11 min
Pentax Spotmatic SP, Super Takumar 3,5/28 + close up lens
for the thematorium contest "zeal"
zealous about music.
i grew up listening to music in it´s analog form: on vinyl records.
beeing zealous about music (and the often awesome artwork on the covers)
i kept most of my vinyl records when changing to digital.
this is the last vinyl longplayer i ever bought [ skinny puppy : rabies ]
It’s a Lewis Capaldi kind of morning.
Spinning Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, an emotional rollercoaster of heartbreak, honesty, and raw vocals. Songs like “Someone You Loved” and “Before You Go” cut deep, but there’s comfort in the melancholy.
Letting the record speak where words fall short.
(Jim Kaplan, publisher of Record Collector News.)
www.sparefoot.com/self-storage/blog/1640-stay-cool-vinyl-...
Nikon D3S+Nikkor 50mm ƒ/1.8 AIs
© Ivan Herrador
A classic hard rock album by DIO
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And a throwback to a great Seattle vinyl record store that is sadly no longer there. Bop Street Records in Ballard.
The Astronot album sits amongst the blossoms in vinyl form. The music also streams digitally via the profile links above.
Slow Jerk by The Sherrys
Written/produced by Joe Cook
When I was shopping in The Record Collector in Antwerp, after I dug out the reggae dub albums I was retrieving for friends in Hong Kong, after a few reggae singles for myself (an excellent Leroy Smart from 2000 produced by Sugar Minott over the Greenbay Killing rhythm) I decided to dip into the soul 45rpms. This is the stuff close to the European heart – Deep Groove, Northern Soul, obscure Doo-Wop . . . enzovoort. I picked a random box and decided to take a chance on an unknown label/artist. But something rang a bell: Joe Cook . . . why does that sound familiar?
Yeah . . . that Joe Cook. Little Joe Cook, who had a long running residency at The Cantab Lounge, Central Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, my home town and long term environs (until I got way over here). Check it out:
www.cantab-lounge.com/public_html/cantab_little_joe_cook....
Talk about retrieving!?!?
The Sherrys were put together by Joe Cook, and featured some of his daughters. You can follow the story here: www.thatphillysound.com/artists/sherrys.html
But the mystery with the 45rpm I bought is that the title doesn’t come up in any of the online records of their highly limited oeuvre. While “Slow Jerk” has a decidedly early 1960s pre-Soul, post-Doo-Wop, girl group feel, and the label also captures certain aspects of that era, the vinyl itself is relatively crisp and clean. Maybe I’m just lucky, but I’m wondering if it was a self-produced reissue distributed during one of Joe Cook’s European tours . . . or perhaps something more precious: the record BEFORE their big record.
Flickr Friday: Classic
Compositionally Challenged: Wabi-sabi week
Some of my records. I bought most of these albums over 20 years ago and they have endured around 25 house moves and being transported across oceans. As they say, it's the inside that counts.
:-D
Most people say IV is Led Zeppelin's best, but I have always prefered Houses Of The Holy for some reason. The awesome cover was done by Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson from Hipgnosis. Unfortunately, you can't really see it as this photo is a Depth of Field exercise. Turntable is ProJect 1 Xpression Carbon, cartridge Ortofon 2m Blue. This photo is also available for licensing at Alamy: www.alamy.com/vinyl-record-player-and-cartridge-image4089...