Apology to the Board

oldngray

nowhere special
I read this stuff for probably 50 years now.
I was an anarchist/Socialist in my high school early college years.
Capitalism as we think of it was never in Russia of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Russia tried capitalism for about 6 months after they kicked out the czars but were so corrupt the Bolsheviks tossed them out too.
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
Russia tried capitalism for about 6 months after they kicked out the czars but were so corrupt the Bolsheviks tossed them out too.
There was a brief time in history , after WW2, Khrushchev denounced Stalin as a horrible dictator. His ruling method of fear and terror, tore down the statues, etc.
Russia would have been a capitalist country, but the wrong players were on the world stage.
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
You brought Kahn up not me, just so happens my favorite Kahn is Chaka.
An extreme babe,
I like It, I wish there were 48 hours to the day.
Oh Chaka, set me on fire, do me good,
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
Chaka Khan and the Tower Of Power!
I had an album by them (early 80's) that was a high quality LP and it sounded really nice.
CD's and streaming means that any born after 1975 has never heard music in audiophile quality.
Likely they haven't unless they've listened to their parents old vinyl or music off a reel to reel. Different day old rat. @UnconTROLLed giving you a funny is evidence that some have no idea just exactly what they have missed.

It is a different day in the quality of end user listening choices. Vinyl and tape are without a doubt superior in sound recreation and storage, if I conveyed it correctly.
My ear recognizes the difference.

Here you go Old Man, you tell me the difference

No comparison between that and the vinyl. We were fortunate.
 
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UnconTROLLed

perfection
Likely they haven't unless they've listened to their parents old vinyl or music off a reel to reel. Different day old rat. @UnconTROLLed giving you a funny is evidence that some have no idea just exactly what they have missed.

It is a different day in the quality of end user listening choices. Vinyl and tape are without a doubt superior in sound recreation and storage, if I conveyed it correctly.
My ear recognizes the difference.

Here you go Old Man, you tell me the difference
funny because he couldn't be more wrong. I was born in 78 and all I listened to were LP's on our home stereo. My mum had hi-fi speaker wiring through the house and a killer imported stereo system from when they lived in Germany. I had my own record player when i was three until I got a cassette player at 7. Eaiest memories are playing along on drums and piano to old LP's
 
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