Mom had the album with the hot rod on it and I thought it was the coolest
record in the world. We lived in a town of about 1000 people so records
were hard to come by. Most were mono too. I still have the Venutres in
Space and Telstar, and found Twist With The Ventures at Goodwill after
finding a very clean copy of Rush's first album, The covers are shot, but
the vinyl is good. The HH Scoot sounds great. I am sure glad we kept our
old Marantz stuff. New stereos pretty much suck. Fan since age 2!
@Satchmoeddie Awesome story and I agree modern solid state stereos are
crap, or any solid state - unless you pay serious $. The new tube amps are
even more $. Most of my records did come from Goodwill, some from
Georgetown Records in Seattle (where Pearl Jam hangs out) and the rest are
from my parents. Overall, GW is best for vinyl scores.
Chords and Lyrics video list: //goo.gl/b0dV2 NOTE: The guitar chord appears a split second before the tempo to allow you to play the chord on the beat.
Twist of Cain Cover Equipment Test
Testing Cakewalk's Sonar X1 Producer and The Roland V-Studio 100.