I can probably safely assume my copy of Come on up to the House is MIA. It shipped on the 15th of November, but Dualtone says it wasn't scanned upon leaving their post office, so it's basically un-trackable.
Stupid stomach bug. No fun. I haven't spun records all week. And sorry to @marshall for the delay in mailing my PIF, I promise I'll mail it as soon as I'm upright.
Heading down a John Wetton rabbit hole today...I have never heard this jazzy funky prog but I am digging it. @Yer Ol' Uncle D - Have you heard Mogul Thrash? .
My friend offered me his deceased father's record collection. We only chatted for a minute or two, so I don't know if it's like 20 records in a box or a big collection. I'll find out today around 4 pm...
Where do you all buy record mailers? I don't love what I'm seeing on Amazon. I use Uline for work items and they have them, but 100 is the minimum and I'd rather buy like 25.
After 3:30 today I am on vacation until a week from Monday! Time for a much needed getaway roadtrip with my wife. I heard it's supposed to be rainy up where we are headed, but I also heard it's not raining inside the breweries, so we should be good!
Nice article about our local legend. Seger is a quality guy by all accounts. A few friends have worked on his tours and have had nothing but great things to say about how he treats people.
Bob Seger’s “might be the strangest career in the history of rock and roll,” wrote Dave Marsh in his 1978 Rolling Stone profile. Two years before, Seger, having spent over a decade working his way through a competitive Detroit rock scene and retiring a few times, had just broken through with...