I never have any difficulty picking up my James Last and Klaus Wunderlich records. They’re usually pretty cheap too.
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I'm Andrew.
I never have any difficulty picking up my James Last and Klaus Wunderlich records. They’re usually pretty cheap too.
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I'm Andre.
As in they pay people to take em away
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I'm Andrew.
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I'm Andre.
Well people bought the records in the first place. However there is some right shit these days that make those old albums a more promising purchase in comparison
Listening is the act of aural discrimination and dissemination of sound, and accepting you get it wrong sometimes.
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I'm Andre.
I used to have the set of Wunderlich Hammond Pops LP's
Ill get mi coat
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I'm Lawrence.
I've got Bach goes Bossa somewhere I think. I'm after the follow up Beatles go Bossa but it's become rather rare these days for some reason.