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Moosic With Broken Audio?

  • Writer: jake putt
    jake putt
  • Jan 4
  • 2 min read

"Gasoline" - Audioslave?


"Roll to every station, murder the DJ" - Nas & Will.i.am

Before he "had to flip this track again y'all!" IYKYK


Phrasing things as a question since like a year ago


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For someone with a chronic illness or disability (or even just a beginner) playing an instrument might mean making undesirable sounds. "You'll never be the expert if you're afraid to be the beginner."


Canned Heat?


That 60s-70s rawness that sounds like it was played through a tin can has a very desirable market anyway. Of course you might not deliver that rigid and crunchy goodness of that recorded era. But the sentiment stands.


"The Perfect Parts" - Shakey Graves


DON'T STRIVE FOR PERFECTION, Strive for progress? Everyone is running their own race and all of that jazz.  "Practice makes perfect!", it very likely might not. Practice makes for a healthy hobby and good form of management? Great adjustment.


SOUNDING LIKE A BROKEN RECORD!


A lot of people want to hear the crackle of that record anyway. The older ones tend to play better. Pay $80 for something new that skips, WHERE'S THE MANAGER?


*cough* Sunrise Records *cough*


You can hear that crackle while in your bed. You don't even have to go get it anymore (if it's shipped to you). That's an upside to a delivery method, you don't have to waste as much precious energy that you don't have. To play devil's advocate, there's also nothing like flicking through a stack. At least you'll know what you're getting. Maybe you shouldn't have high expectations for records from Temu.


Summarization: SUPPORT LOCAL! (when you can)

 
 
 

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