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Thread: Spinning Today - What Are You Listening To Right Now? (Part 3)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    Suspecting (from previous Gallagher-related efforts) that it may be heavily compressed, I reduced the volume substantially before pressing play - And a good job I did!
    Yeah, Liam's thinking will be "It worked for 'What's the Story...' know what I mean, so it'll work here too, know what I mean?"

    So it will have been engineered to sound great on the kind of systems that will be providing the soundtrack for barbecues in the gardens of every other council house in Manchester this summer, which won't matter because the music will be ignored and shouted over by the (what's the collective noun for a bunch of pissed up Mancs?) trying to look cool while make necking Stella in their favourite snide designer wear which they liberated from Cheetham Hill just before the rozzers shut it down for good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    What is the significance of the Dymo label 'code'?
    This was a Discogs purchase a while back, it was on it when I got it. Probably wreck the cover trying to remove it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    Yeah, Liam's thinking will be "It worked for 'What's the Story...' know what I mean, so it'll work here too, know what I mean?"
    what's the collective noun for a bunch of pissed up Mancs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom66 View Post
    This was a Discogs purchase a while back, it was on it when I got it. Probably wreck the cover trying to remove it...
    Yes you would damage the cover - the adhesive on the back of Dymo labels is especially tenacious, especially after a year or two.

    I have enough of a problem with the self-adhesive labels stuck on CD and LP covers. Fortunately I have a method told to me by a bookshop owner which works well.
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    [QUOTE=Barry;1370997]Yes you would damage the cover - the adhesive on the back of Dymo labels is especially tenacious, especially after a year or two.

    I have enough of a problem with the self-adhesive labels stuck on CD and LP covers. Fortunately I have a method told to me by a bookshop owner which works well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    Yeah, Liam's thinking will be "It worked for 'What's the Story...' know what I mean, so it'll work here too, know what I mean?"

    So it will have been engineered to sound great on the kind of systems that will be providing the soundtrack for barbecues in the gardens of every other council house in Manchester this summer, which won't matter because the music will be ignored and shouted over by the (what's the collective noun for a bunch of pissed up Mancs?) trying to look cool while make necking Stella in their favourite snide designer wear which they liberated from Cheetham Hill just before the rozzers shut it down for good.
    That's somewhat judgemental - what do you play at your barbecues? And what is the acceptable attire one should wear at your soirées?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    That's somewhat judgemental - what do you play at your barbecues? And what is the acceptable attire one should wear at your soirées?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    That's somewhat judgemental - what do you play at your barbecues? And what is the acceptable attire one should wear at your soirées?
    Don't know, I'll let you know if we ever have one. You are of course always welcome, and your usual attire will be more than acceptable, in fact you will be lending a sophisticated air to the proceedings. Just be sure to bring your own music, food, booze, a barbecue set, and be prepared to find us not at home
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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