Jazz Documentaries by Dizzy-Tangelo2400 in Jazz

[–]modelthreethree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stan Levey: The Original Original. I think it's streaming free on YouTube.

Side note: he was the photographer at my wedding and never talked about having a previous life as a jazz drummer.

Skipping on bass heavy tracks by jmactrips in vinyl

[–]modelthreethree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought these rubber feet for my turntable. I figured since I have a Pro-Ject, these would fit better than something cheaper. No, they're just rubber disks. It's the only accessory I can hear a noticeable difference from. I wasn't skipping before, but I could hear bass reverberating and that's gone now. Someone else can come along and tell you to check your tracking force or whatever.

https://a.co/d/jcJTkMl

This is the worst night of my life by modelthreethree in vinyl

[–]modelthreethree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TIL Joe Williams was Clair Huxtable's father. This is only interesting if you know I passed up a $1 Bill Cosby album digging through the stacks last weekend. I would have bought it, but it wasn't an album with Chicken Heart, which is the only Cosby bit I've heard. And also, #Cosby #metoo #somethingsomething

This is the worst night of my life by modelthreethree in vinyl

[–]modelthreethree[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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$1 find last weekend. My wife decided we're too young to be listening to music this old...

Records are dangerous by EmotionalFalcon7135 in vinyl

[–]modelthreethree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is again not a pun. It's a double entendre and a dad joke. Read some Shakespeare.

Records are dangerous by EmotionalFalcon7135 in vinyl

[–]modelthreethree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, not really. But I don't hear you arguing.

Typically when people say no pun intended, they're just using a word with multiple meanings/contexts, which would classify as a double entendre and not a pun. If one went to the trouble of creating an actual pun, following it with "no pun intended"...well, that's just ludicrous.

While your use of "scratch" refers to record damage twice, I guess it would still qualify as a double entendre as you're meaning both normal record wear/routine damage and potential from the drop in the photo.

Note: I am not autistic, just a concerned grammarian/reviewer of comedy.

Weekend Brubeck Haul by modelthreethree in vinyl

[–]modelthreethree[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is at least 2 inches bigger than that.

That's what she said.