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When you used to buy records in the 70s or 80s How often did you come across a warped copy that you had JUST bought and opened? | |
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I'm thinking this was probably less of an issue when the Earth wasn't as hot. | |
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I would never leave my LPs in the car under the sun rays
I don't remember any warped albums | |
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I don't think I've ever bought an album that was warped when I opened it,but some of my records got warped when I foolishly left them near sunlight
I remember in 1987,my copy of Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam's 'Spanish Fly' album got warped and I had to buy another copy. | |
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Never happened such thing. | |
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Apart from Vogue 7"... | |
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My 45 of 'Blame it on the Rain ' by Milli Vanilli got warped the fuck up in the summer of 89-90. It was made on this cheap ass plasticy vinyl shit. Not that I lamented it mind you. 17 Years ago I made a commitment to Prince | |
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In 1987 I bought BDP´s "Criminal Minded" album.When I put it on the record player I noticed this big drop of vinyl on the record, like a big bump or something, and it was the instrumental version of the album. So I brought it back and took some other album instead. Now I regret that because I think the instrumental version of that album is quite rare, bump or not. It looked exactly like the regular version. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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a LITTLE warping was unavoidable every now and then, but out of 2000+ vinyl records I bought I only remember two occasions where it was up to the point of unplayability (is that a word?) with the needle hopping up and down, so I actually went back to the store to exchange it
Atlantic Starr - Yours Forever this was a shitty expensive import as far as I remember... Club House - Do It Again meets Billie Jean this was a shitty expensive 12 inch as far as I remember... Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Cinnie said: How often did you come across a warped copy that you had JUST bought and opened?
That was always a possibility with those paper thin LPs you'd get from the Columbia House record club. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Cinnie said: How often did you come across a warped copy that you had JUST bought and opened?
That was always a possibility with those paper thin LPs you'd get from the Columbia House record club. daag, I didn't know the actual pressings were different! | |
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Dancelot said: a LITTLE warping was unavoidable every now and then, but out of 2000+ vinyl records I bought I only remember two occasions where it was up to the point of unplayability (is that a word?) with the needle hopping up and down, so I actually went back to the store to exchange it
that's what i'm talking about. but um, seems like me and my friends run into this way too often, not only with used records, but like... sealed records that have been around forever which is a risk ya take i guess, and sealed reissues that musta been in the sun | |
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I didn't find warping that big a problem - scratches & skips were more common.
You could buy a lp & take it back cause it skipped & the new copy would skip in exactly the same spot. Cassettes ended that problem | |
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Cinnie said: like me and my friends run into this way too often, not only with used records, but like... sealed records that have been around forever which is a risk ya take i guess, and sealed reissues that musta been in the sun
I've also heard if you bought an album to take the wrapper off because that could cause a record to warp. The plastic wrap would shrink over time. [Edited 8/7/07 6:57am] | |
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Cinnie said: theAudience said: That was always a possibility with those paper thin LPs you'd get from the Columbia House record club. daag, I didn't know the actual pressings were different! Maybe they weren't, specific to the record club, but just seemed that way because I had so many of them. Now there was a difference based on labels. The Rolling Stone vinyl I bought on the London label was definitely higher quality product. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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That never happened to me.....
My brother told me very early on not to store them flat, as that would encourage warping.....all my vinyl to this day are stored totally upright with no slant and with sturdy structure to keep them that way. "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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cubic61052 said: That never happened to me.....
My brother told me very early on not to store them flat, as that would encourage warping.....all my vinyl to this day are stored totally upright with no slant and with sturdy structure to keep them that way. yeah never store them horizontally, but certainly do not pack them too tight vertically either. | |
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KoolEaze said: In 1987 I bought BDP´s "Criminal Minded" album.When I put it on the record player I noticed this big drop of vinyl on the record, like a big bump or something, and it was the instrumental version of the album. So I brought it back and took some other album instead. Now I regret that because I think the instrumental version of that album is quite rare, bump or not. It looked exactly like the regular version.
The cover looked the same? You know I love me some Criminal Minded! | |
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theAudience said: Cinnie said: daag, I didn't know the actual pressings were different! Maybe they weren't, specific to the record club, but just seemed that way because I had so many of them. Now there was a difference based on labels. The Rolling Stone vinyl I bought on the London label was definitely higher quality product. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Sometimes the quality of vinyl differs from country to country....some vinyl is heavier, some lighter, some sounds better and louder,and some pressings of the same album sound very thin. Had this quite a lot in the days of vinyl.Especially with records of the Jive label....some of Jive´s German pressings sounded a bit flat and thin compared to the USA pressings. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Thankfully, I never had that problem. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I warped my 7" purple vinyl copy of"Purple Rain" w/picture sleeve.
my copy of the Sister of Mercy( 1st and last and always), and both records of 'Burning Ambition: A history of punk' in one very unfortunate afternoon in 1988. but I never bought a warped record edit [Edited 8/8/07 13:36pm] A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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unkemptpueblo said: but I never bought a warped record edit well that seems to be the recurring theme here | |
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theAudience said: Cinnie said: How often did you come across a warped copy that you had JUST bought and opened?
That was always a possibility with those paper thin LPs you'd get from the Columbia House record club. Damn TA, you've definitely went way back w/the Columbia House record club. | |
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