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https://www.instagram.com/p/BtJW..._source=ig_web_copy_linkIn the picture he has PC&L, Lowlife and Closer I recently pulled my CD collection out of storage and it got me thinking; when was the last time I listened to an album from beginning to end? I’ve got an idea I’ll share with you next week... Every Sunday for the next 12 weeks, at precisely 8pm UK time, I’ll be hitting play on an album selected from my record collection and listening to it from beginning to end. |
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He has some good LPs there. Kraftwerk, The Smiths, Gang Of Four, The Clash etc.
Hasn't PC&L got one of those 'bargain bin' stickers on it? Tut, Tut! Man of his wealth should be paying full price! ;-)
I am always surprised by people who say they 'never' listen to LPs all the way through. I do it regularly. Yeah, I have playlists too, but I can't imagine me not playing 'Technique', 'Black Celebration', 'Script Of The Bridge', 'Unknown Pleasures' etc. all the way through, every few weeks.
LPs are meant to be played in an order. Or, at least, they were, back in the day. Bands would deliberate as to what order the songs should go; which song would lead you into the next etc. Seems crazy (to me) not to play LPs in order.
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