billyjoebob
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Seriously.Oh please, seriously?
It's everywhere you look.
Other than your mom and pops record store?
Tell me where?
Certainly not in my area.
Everything is about streaming.
Seriously.Oh please, seriously?
It's everywhere you look.
ASR is vinyl marketing?You're soaking in it!
Oh please, there is nothing quite like riding on two wheels. I have a few times wanted to build an enclosed two wheeler. Wondered if perhaps that would be even better than the more open experience in some way. OTOH I keep a couple of open top cars for that particular enjoyment when the weather is right.Looks like pleasant actually.
Along the same lines: someone should alert Motorcycle enthusiasts that we've also invented better vehicles called "Cars," which are actually safer, can transport more people, transport more stuff, and can be used all seasons, protecting you from the elements. They've clearly been duped by motorcycle advertising. We have to Save Them From Themselves.
Oh please, there is nothing quite like riding on two wheels. I have a few times wanted to build an enclosed two wheeler. Wondered if perhaps that would be even better than the more open experience in some way. OTOH I keep a couple of open top cars for that particular enjoyment when the weather is right.
That's a bit of generalizing. Not all motorcycles fall in the loud, obnoxious Hardly Ableson category. Electric motorcycles are quiet. Two wheelers are also extremely fuel efficient and economical to own.I'm afraid I find those choices to be silly.
I hate motorcycles. I really don't understand why anyone would ride one. They are noisy and annoying to other people, and scary to ride. They are missing the conveniences of a car, so they are an irrational choice which I can only impute to people being swayed by too many magazine advertisements and movies showing motorcycle riding "as if it were cool or fun."
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That's a bit of generalizing. Not all motorcycles fall in the loud, obnoxious Hardly Ableson category. Electric motorcycles are quiet. Two wheelers are also extremely fuel efficient and economical to own.
I just don't wanna live with permanent injury. I am not joking when I say everyone I know who rides a bike has crashed. Most have required surgery. Some have permanent disfigurement. It's just a diabolically bad choice, particularly if you have a wife and kids.I'm afraid I find those choices to be silly.
I hate motorcycles. I really don't understand why anyone would ride one. They are noisy and annoying to other people, and scary to ride. They are missing the conveniences of a car, so they are an irrational choice which I can only impute to people being swayed by too many magazine advertisements and movies showing motorcycle riding "as if it were cool or fun."
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You seem determined to score some petty point here. So, congrats, you win. Blocked.
It's actually the Isle of Lucy motorcycle race. Spinal Tap did a gig there once.I think you mean Isle of Man motorcycle race.
I thought there was some sarcasm going on here.
Vinyl Baroque was the 1970's. We are now in the Vinyl neo-classical era.But back to the original topic.
I think you can best understand the vinyl Renaissance if you first understand the vinyl Medieval came before it, and most certainly the vinyl Baroque will follow.
Physical media has substance. It's tangible. It's real. You can hold it. I think some people are sick of streaming. There is something to say for the vinyl experience. Not quality, but ritual.
Thanks for the update. Maybe I'll return to vinyl when we hit the Contemporary era. What would Jennifer Higdon do?Vinyl Baroque was the 1970's. We are now in the Vinyl neo-classical era.