do you write on your vinyl
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bullit
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do you write on your vinyl
bit of a strange question, but when i buy a record i often find it has been enscribed by someone, say their name or group.
do any of you do this, or have you? if so what names have you used on your records, it would be interesting to see if i have any records that have been owned by one or you..
do any of you do this, or have you? if so what names have you used on your records, it would be interesting to see if i have any records that have been owned by one or you..
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ranking trevor
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Re: do you write on your vinyl
Most of the label dem pon my vinyl - dem gone
but i can make out the ones dat still dey pon -
the case.
On a few of i-man vinyl me see 'J-K(zion)' On it
wid a number 1 written pon di lower side
im tring 2 seach 4 some origainl press - still - anyway
JAH BLESS
but i can make out the ones dat still dey pon -
the case.
On a few of i-man vinyl me see 'J-K(zion)' On it
wid a number 1 written pon di lower side
im tring 2 seach 4 some origainl press - still - anyway
JAH BLESS
JAH BLESS
Give paise & thanks on to the MoSt HiGh
SelassIe . . . . JAH RastAfaRi
(Bless all idren & sistren)
Give paise & thanks on to the MoSt HiGh
SelassIe . . . . JAH RastAfaRi
(Bless all idren & sistren)
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leggo rocker
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Re: do you write on your vinyl
As a bit of a purist I detest writing on labels, or sleeves.
But a friend of mine used to write his name and the date he aquired an LP on the INNER sleeve. And lo and behold, last year I purchased an Album - Message From the King by Prince Far I - and there was his signature and the date! I guess the reggae world is even smaller than the regular world!
So if you have an inner sleeve with 'Nigel Page' signed on it, PLEASE let me know.
And Nigel, if you're still out there, PM me!
But a friend of mine used to write his name and the date he aquired an LP on the INNER sleeve. And lo and behold, last year I purchased an Album - Message From the King by Prince Far I - and there was his signature and the date! I guess the reggae world is even smaller than the regular world!
So if you have an inner sleeve with 'Nigel Page' signed on it, PLEASE let me know.
And Nigel, if you're still out there, PM me!
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DUDLEY 1NE
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Re: do you write on your vinyl
i usually write my son's initials M N on the labels and the blanks i color them red,gold, and green. as for the album or 12" sleeves if blank, i'll put the info i know about it ig : prod / mixed @/ band / year/etc.
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leggo rocker
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Re: do you write on your vinyl
DUDLEY 1NE
WHY? I wish you guys would STOP doing that!
Do you write your names on the dashboard of your car in marker pen when you buy them?
For me this is sheer vandalism. Writing on these works of art!
I'm especially shuddering at the thought of you colouring in blanks.
I HATE WOL and WOC aaaaaaaaaaaaargh!
WHY? I wish you guys would STOP doing that!
Do you write your names on the dashboard of your car in marker pen when you buy them?
For me this is sheer vandalism. Writing on these works of art!
I'm especially shuddering at the thought of you colouring in blanks.
I HATE WOL and WOC aaaaaaaaaaaaargh!
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Litelet
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Re: do you write on your vinyl
What matter leggo, the important is the sound, isnt it?
thanks for your radio
thanks for your radio
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leggo rocker
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Re: do you write on your vinyl
Yes, the sound is MOST important. But if it was ONLY the sound that was important then wouldn't all the disks come in plain sleeves with plain labels?
No, it's a complete package.
Yeah, I'm being anal, but I just freak at writing on labels and ESPECIALLY on sleeves!
More radio uploaded today!
No, it's a complete package.
Yeah, I'm being anal, but I just freak at writing on labels and ESPECIALLY on sleeves!
More radio uploaded today!
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DUDLEY 1NE
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Re: do you write on your vinyl
come on now leggo, not everything i get is spotless. iget records already marked and stamped too, besides soundmen have been doing it for years, and you really can't stop it now. so as for the blanks i like to color them or sometimes you have the black blank labels as well. and you're right litelet sound is very important when purchasing records from any source. and i'll listen to your show to hear whaa gwaan.
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leggo rocker
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Re: do you write on your vinyl
Yes Dudley, not much out there has escaped this writing thing. So much of my present collection is unfortunately written on.
BUT I've had a sleepless night imagining you guys getting VINTAGE vinyl that's clean and then writing on the labels.
You don't do THAT now do you? That would be like burning dollar bills!
OK, write on your represses, but please tell me you don't do it on original pressings!
A little explanation. I am an artist - I spent from age 21 to 30 painting in watercolour for a living. Then I spent the last 15 years writing and photographing for and editing magazines (and latterly websites).
So, for me, it is natural to see the label and cover artwork as just that - ARTWORK. So to doodle on it is just completely wrong to me. I just couldn't do it.
BUT I've had a sleepless night imagining you guys getting VINTAGE vinyl that's clean and then writing on the labels.
You don't do THAT now do you? That would be like burning dollar bills!
OK, write on your represses, but please tell me you don't do it on original pressings!
A little explanation. I am an artist - I spent from age 21 to 30 painting in watercolour for a living. Then I spent the last 15 years writing and photographing for and editing magazines (and latterly websites).
So, for me, it is natural to see the label and cover artwork as just that - ARTWORK. So to doodle on it is just completely wrong to me. I just couldn't do it.