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Lana and Sean Larkin at Central Park in New York City - September 23, 2019
cognaclilac replied to Elle's topic in Sightings
wait what is the problem with this dude who is sean and joe and chase i'm so confused -
Don't Call Me Angel - Vinyls, Cassette, & CD Available for Pre-Order
cognaclilac replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
they really made a ringtone from 2006 into a song huh- 32 replies
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the video is like a weird version of the powerpuff girls then lana's bridge happens and i feel like i can breathe
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'knock it off, allison' iconic, i want merch
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can anyone recommend some good speakers with raw wire input? i have a stereo from the 1970s
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i'd rather just steal an ashtray from the casinos
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whoops
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i'm just gonna put it out there that i called a good portion of this even the fucking index cards for $35 and venice bitch beach towel i'm shook at myself
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good things come to those who complain
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well fuck me
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cute yes let's do it what about like a marigold color? i always think of that as a perfect warm sunny color
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thank you! now that i have the link for the shelf it's tempting but yah it's deffo too expensive so i'm not surprised it's from urban what about like a vintage 70s warm gold/orange type of color, not necessarily too pigmented but the vibe of it, could even just be one wall of it with the rest being a lighter tone? i was thinking of all the brass coloring/white/pinks you have in there already
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shut your mouth your room is so cute! it's like the perfect amount for the size of the room (at least from what you're showing). btw where did you get that record table? i have a bad walmart shelf with all my music stuff on it and it's warping so fast lol but i'm too poor to have a nice looking wooden set up. ALSO i need good recommendations where to find posters online, do you happen to have any? are you walls currently like a minty color? or light blue/green? here's my messy shelf
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i love that! i feel like i'm half minimalist in the sense that i'm picky about what records i currently have, basically i'm trying to get a complete set of the three groups i love most and then once i have a complete set (which is getting harder to complete) i feel i can move on to things i like in general BUT to answer the question at hand, i've been getting familiar with kiss's discography since january and they have easily rocketed up to my top 3 (i didn't have one before). my process is to listen to the albums in the order they were released so i can kind of get a feel for what it was like to get them in time but also to hear the growth and changes throughout their history. right now i've gotten up to 1978 which was the release of the 4 solo albums by each kiss member and i've been listening a lot to those. they're each so different and really let the solo member stand out in what inspires them and at the same time you begin to see where aspects of a kiss album might come from. i love it. i listen to ace frehley's and paul stanley's the most right now, but gene simmons's and peter criss's have stand out tracks as well, they're just very specific to what each of them were influenced by which isnt a bad thing! and i guess in general, i always grab queen, queen ii, sheer heart attack, the works, the miracle (queen albums), the doors, strange days, la woman, morrison hotel (the doors), destroyer (kiss)... i keep all those on one shelf lol it depends on the mood but it's magical to turn on the stereo, crank your turntable and block the world with your headphones. sorry to delete all your writing! but i loved it and i really loved the vinyl design on the zelda records, it reminds me of geodes in a way or some rock formation. so lucky to get it autographed! the detail you were describing some of your pieces was making me appreciate the works that i have, a lot of the older originals weren't really too focused on material and the way the release looked, but if i get a good copy of it AND it happens to include the original inserts i feel so lucky. it feels like holding a piece of history not only because of the music itself but this is was was being made over 40 years ago. so many listens have happened to my vinyl even before i received it and it's so fascinating to think of it that way.
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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
cognaclilac replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
lana turned into ariana real quick for the fiily -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
cognaclilac replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
wait what about poverty it's been like an hour -
omg i love how into you are it reminds me of me when scouring for records. i think the most cherished piece i have is a Smile 45 rpm (Smile was the band right before Queen, Brian May and Roger Taylor were 2/3 of it with Tim Staffell). i found it in MY GRANDPARENTS BASEMENT in a plastic bag while scouring the other vinyl down there my dad said i could have and nearly flipped out. the best part is that i checked the info (like material and matrix numbers etc) and it's a REAL original copy, super rare. i could never part with it ever. it was like god just let me have it lol i actually wrote about it and sent it to Queen's website and they actually published it i'm soo close to being in Queen i can feel it lolol
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@ @@SlowGinFizzzz @@recklessdaughter i still love the active collecting of vinyl, i'm not sure exactly what my oldest piece is but i have a lot of queen, the doors, kiss, 60s/70s records. i love finding originals or at least 2nd pressings so that i can hear what it sounded like then instead of an mp3 being ripped. i love vinyl so much. does anyone have like a most cherished piece?
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love seeing some fellow discogs users on here, but curious what's the oldest vinyl you guys are collecting? interested to see
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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
cognaclilac replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
wtf are you talking about valerie? they're completely relevant with the point i was making originally about lana's touring days at an aarp member and how lana could easily be one of them in the future. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
cognaclilac replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
i didn't even say you were wrong i was just adding that stevie nicks has multiple ventures whereas lana is just lana, she doesn't have a band or another musical project so calm down sis i never said you were wrong i said 'not necessarily' because a lot of groups don't tour anymore or do small venues once in a while, so you cant compare bands like the stones and fleetwood mac to 'smaller groups' like the new york dolls or iggy pop who has been doing mainly festival shows not headlining tours