THAT LOOKS SO COOL WHATT
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THAT LOOKS SO COOL WHATT
So I jumped on the vinyl bandwagon recently and was at the local record store when I stumbled upon THIS.
Naturally I sent a pic to my sister and her response was:
"YOU BETTER BUY THAT AND BRING IT HOME SO WE CAN LISTEN TO IT."
(No exaggeration on the caps.)
So now I have no choice but to buy it and play it as soon as I get my hands on my player and...
Y'all...
This is probably the most 80's shit to happen to me since I was born in '88 but I am so pumped I could go punch a giant sentient robot in the face right now.
🌜🌞🌛
It’s a broken record that I painted. Not my favorite but I still like it.
Part of my TNBC Collection.
sallylovesjackx
After the second world war, the Soviet Union controlled all forms of artistic expression in their country as they felt they did not align with communist ideals they were trying to impose. Therefore, all Western culture was banned from entering the Soviet Union and even Soviet culture was censored and deemed criminal. However, the people yearned for the music! This led to the rise of bootleggers who recorded their own vinyl or tapes. Building your own recording equipment was easy however, the first big challenge that the bootleggers faced was obtaining the vinyl to record over. An individual got the idea to use x-ray plates, as they were of similar material as vinyl, and could be obtained from the garbage behind the hospitals. This led to the creation of “BONE MUSIC” as SONGS WERE RECORDED OVER XRAY IMAGES of different skeletal parts and shared across the Soviet Union.
See Source for incredible pictures
a yard sale i went to recently