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Revamping My Teenage Record Collection
Introduction I was born in 1957 and as a teenager built up a vinyl and cassette collection. I knew that I had to move to CD when my daughter Juliet showed me what she could to a vinyl record with the player needle, though not a dangerous as what Kirsty did with metal magazine separators and a mains plug.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Benefits Of The Availability Of Digital Music
Introduction This has been partly influenced by Julian Cope's "Copendium" that I am reading at the moment and it is introducing me to a lot of music that I was unaware of, having said that I completely missed AC/DC although I sang several of their songs when I played with Spoon and The Abominable Showmen. You can see me here much fatter singing "Wuthering Heights" (Kate Bush) and Highway To Hell (AC/DC)
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Small Business with IT Consulting Services
Sometimes it's hard to run a small business, especially when it comes to technology. IT consultants for small businesses can help in this situation. They can help you figure out how to use technology to make sure your business runs quickly and effectively. I'll share my own experiences and ideas about how IT consulting services could help your small business grow effectively.
By Naida Barraabout a year ago in Beat
Setting Up a Complete Home Studio for UnderΒ $1,000. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Setting up a home studio on a budget doesn't mean you have to compromise on quality. With careful selection, you can get professional-grade equipment that fits your needs and stays within your budget. Here's a comprehensive guide to setting up a home studio with top brands and types of equipment, all for underΒ $1,000.
By Oliver Green2 years ago in Beat
Coda Records - Rare And Legal Bootlegs
Introduction A bootlegger is someone who sells illegal goods. Today, bootleggers are most likely to sell pirated movies or music. This word comes from bootleg and, in particular, the trick of hiding a flask inside a boot. Bootleggers smuggle illegal things, and sometimes legal goods too, in order to avoid paying taxes.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Unplugged and Eco-Friendly: The Rise of Solar Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker
In today's world, music is a constant companion. We stream our favorite tunes during workouts, picnics in the park, or simply relaxing at home. But for the eco-conscious music lover, traditional Bluetooth speakers often pose a dilemma: the need for constant battery replacements or reliance on a power outlet. Thankfully, a sustainable solution has emerged β solar rechargeable Bluetooth speaker.
By Solar Pads and Panels2 years ago in Beat
Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department" Fan Review
I met Taylor Swift at the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN when I was eleven (maybe freshly twelve?) years old. At this point, Swift had one single on the radio, "Tim McGraw," and she was essentially a nobody. My god how things have changed. I was a fan then and I'm probably considered a superfan now. This is my first impression of her most recent album release, "The Tortured Poets Department."
By Lizzy Gabrick2 years ago in Beat










