So yes, records are amazing. Hectic weeks, I guess. Despite my lack of employment, I tend to keep myself really busy. Band practice. Meetings. Running around taking pictures. Friends. Helping Friends Move (well, a friend). Getting pictures developed- I finally got back my first roll of 120 film I've shot! With my Diana plastic Camera. Only a few pictures actually turned out. I think there's mold inside the lens or something- or a number of other factors. Buying lots of music. Had a two hour long dental appointment yesterday (ouch?). I am planning a trip eastward in the next month or so- provided I actually make some substantial amount of money, which isn't completely out of the question. I might be able to make it to a possible semester intensive reunion at the end of the month, and then perhaps a trip to NYC. I miss the feeling I get when I'm there. Anyhoo, here's some pictures/records:
So my 45/7" collection is growing nicely.
I recently picked up this gem, which I am considering re-selling to make a few bucks, since it's one a 1,000 pressings and it's still sealed, and then picking up a used copy of it for cheap(er). Capitalism rules.
And uhm, this is amazing. Great condition, even better that I found it for $2 at a record store in Madison!