I saw that on there and I started laughing. Good stuff.
I saw that on there and I started laughing. Good stuff.
Awesome, a guy and coming soon a new 3DS. I like how Nintendo offers up a bunch of different color scheme 3DS handhelds. I can't offer any game recommendations, but I'm sure plenty of folks here will offer up some good ones.
There are some crazy weapons being made. Sound, heat, and now lazers. I wonder what other stuff we have in the works that are top secret
That would have been a really cool album to still have in your library. I wish you still had it too.
Wow 60 hours in Lego Star Wars. That makes sense considering it's two seperate games. Love that game, but I don't think I'll hit 100% on it.
I actually wanted to try Eragon on the consoles. I tried a bit of it on the PSP but I didn't like it. After reading this I'm glad I didn't get around to playing the console version
Nope now there are two of us Rick Astley CD owners here on Pixlbit! Thanks! Just when I think I'm getting close to buying the majority of songs I grew up with, I seem to run into another CD with songs I forgot. Thank goodness for thrifts/ local mom&pop record stores
Yeah it's crazy that vinyl keeps chugging along. I got into it because of the novelity and that I always run into some cool/interesting albums at thrift stores. Now it seems that everyone is hitting thrifts just to resell. Nature of the beast I suppose.
I do love CDs because of how easy it is to pop it into a computer and after a couple of minutes it's imported into my iTunes. For me vinyl is something I'll listen to while just hanging out at the house, or enjoying a lazy Sunday.
I like Adam Carolla's podcast, lots of laughs, and he has some really interesting guests. If you haven't heard him in a while he brings on David Wild from Rolling Stone and they talk about music, they each pick a song and describe why they like it, and play a little bit of it. Because of their choices I've picked up a few singles.
Record Store Day is pretty cool. The stores in bigger markets usually have artists show up to sign stuff which is cool, and probably have a bigger selection of albums
Yeah I was watching the Angels/Tigers game, and the broadcast cut away to Boston when Neil showed up. It was pretty cool. I like the convience of digital, but having the physical stuff just adds to the experience. Digital booklets are ok, but there's nothing like flipping through the actual booklet while listening to an album.
Cover art for vinyl is really awesome because of it's size, and the gatefold covers.
Haha nice. I forgot about Weird Al until last summer when I found his Greatest Hits CDs at Walmart...and then his stuff started showing up everywhere. Good stuff.