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<blockquote data-quote="dodgymix" data-source="post: 912444" data-attributes="member: 1078"><p>I spent 15 years of hard graft buying tunes and paying through the nose for a lot of them as when you saw it you had to buy it (people like Steve Luigi new that so everything in demand had a serious price tag £20-25)</p><p>I also spend half days every weekend digging through crates of little known record shops where the owners had no idea what they were but bought em for 50p and sold em for a quid. </p><p>Also cxar boots and vinyl fairs etc etc.</p><p></p><p>total religion to get the collection i wanted with every tune I wanted.</p><p>In last 10-15 years ive picked up maybe a hundred "new" oldskool tunes. all have been unknowns id'd on youtube or tuneid etc.</p><p>Where historically I has the title engraved on my brain I now here the Tune / want it / search discogs / order</p><p></p><p>its Kind of taken the fun out of record digging although with kids / wifes its saves me so much hassle</p><p></p><p>Only problem i see it doesnt take hard graft to get a decent collection.. you just need your credit card</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A bit like the youth of today really.. want everything easy and on a plate </p><p></p><p></p><p>We took doves and got our heads round em to be able to dance all night.</p><p></p><p>Now the kids take south American stimulants and strutt round like peacocks lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodgymix, post: 912444, member: 1078"] I spent 15 years of hard graft buying tunes and paying through the nose for a lot of them as when you saw it you had to buy it (people like Steve Luigi new that so everything in demand had a serious price tag £20-25) I also spend half days every weekend digging through crates of little known record shops where the owners had no idea what they were but bought em for 50p and sold em for a quid. Also cxar boots and vinyl fairs etc etc. total religion to get the collection i wanted with every tune I wanted. In last 10-15 years ive picked up maybe a hundred "new" oldskool tunes. all have been unknowns id'd on youtube or tuneid etc. Where historically I has the title engraved on my brain I now here the Tune / want it / search discogs / order its Kind of taken the fun out of record digging although with kids / wifes its saves me so much hassle Only problem i see it doesnt take hard graft to get a decent collection.. you just need your credit card A bit like the youth of today really.. want everything easy and on a plate We took doves and got our heads round em to be able to dance all night. Now the kids take south American stimulants and strutt round like peacocks lol [/QUOTE]
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