tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3079190151395230794.post5007295005968119451..comments2023-07-10T12:36:51.139+01:00Comments on Indie Top 20 - The Blog!: Volume 5 Side 1 - Robert Lloyd, Wire, New Order, King Blank, Quireboys23 Daveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06341570374606412042noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3079190151395230794.post-6896567571063401662016-10-01T11:22:31.154+01:002016-10-01T11:22:31.154+01:00Yes - it's funny how a track like that can sud...Yes - it's funny how a track like that can suddenly make sense when you reappraise - same happened to me on Robert Palmer's She Makes My Day when I was reviewing Now 13.<br /><br />Re: CD prices vs LPs now. Here's my real life experience:<br /><br />April 1986: Sinnott's, Waterford<br />Purchased Pet Shop Boys - Please on LP £8 and CD £18.<br /><br />April 2016: Golden Discs, Newbridge<br />Purchased Pet Shop Boys - Super on LP €26 and CD €14.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3079190151395230794.post-4289188786493691872016-09-29T21:06:20.466+01:002016-09-29T21:06:20.466+01:00Actually, I'm really enjoying listening to &qu...Actually, I'm really enjoying listening to "Mayfair" at the moment... more so than I ever used to, so that's an unexpected outcome of writing this blog entry! 23 Daveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06341570374606412042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3079190151395230794.post-31073091792149789702016-09-29T21:04:04.754+01:002016-09-29T21:04:04.754+01:00Ah, those were the days... where £18.99 for a copy...Ah, those were the days... where £18.99 for a copy of a CD was the usual asking price. Something to remind myself about the next time I balk at spending £20 in 2016 money on a new vinyl LP. 23 Daveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06341570374606412042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3079190151395230794.post-50126131082215675232016-09-29T19:32:09.205+01:002016-09-29T19:32:09.205+01:00Agree re King Blank - truly desperate. Love the Ne...Agree re King Blank - truly desperate. Love the New Order tune, uplifting in the otherwise moody Movement murk. I bought this one on CD at the time (£18.99 !!) because my vinyl copy had two side 1/2s so I brought it back and was feeling flush from my supermarket job. Opposite to you - picked up a second hand double LP some years later. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com