I'm not sure what it's actually from.. But I agree, I'd be pissed if it didn't reach the satisfying conclusion.That’s a very satisfying gif I was invested to see if the fire got put out and was afraid it was gonna end prior.
I'm not sure what it's actually from.. But I agree, I'd be pissed if it didn't reach the satisfying conclusion.That’s a very satisfying gif I was invested to see if the fire got put out and was afraid it was gonna end prior.
You gotta woooork (to afford this)
Supermodel of the World
The reissue of RuPaul's 1993 album, 'Supermodel of the World,' is available on exclusive Red Marble vinyl. $1 from each sale will go to translifeline.org to help with their mission of providing trans peer support across the US.www.vinylmeplease.com
Ooohhhh and also ooooohhhh pretty
Sorry I Haven't Called
'Sorry I Haven't Called,' the latest release from singer-songwriter Vagabon, is available on exclusive Transparent Ruby vinyl.www.vinylmeplease.com
Ooohhhh and also ooooohhhh pretty
not familiar with this but streaming now and sounds like a fun summer time spin
Dr. Orlando Owoh and His Young Kenneries Band
Dr. Orlando Owoh's 1977 highlife album, 'Dr. Orlando Owoh and His Young Kenneries Band,' is available on exclusive 180g Canary Yellow vinyl.www.vinylmeplease.com
Tina'd. fuck it, gotta use my store credit on something. just checked and this is the first non-ROTM I ordered since October.not familiar with this but streaming now and sounds like a fun summer time spin
Also HBMS's White People. I love most of the songs on it, but the skits just go on for way too long. I don't think I could stomach spinning it regularly on the turntable, which is a shame because I love So How's Your Girl so much.No Anthologies in swaps this month but Willie Live and Sublime are in there.
Also HBMS's White People. I love most of the songs on it, but the skits just go on for way too long. I don't think I could stomach spinning it regularly on the turntable, which is a shame because I love So How's Your Girl so much.
I've been a member since 2016, and I think I'm finally done. I have two months left on my sub, and I was thinking about just swapping for credit the rest of the way, and then re-joining on the 6+3 deal to grab Sly, Willie Live, and ???, but I don't think there is any guarantee those will be included in the free choices, right? And to me the only way VMP makes economical sense is if you do a 12 month sub ($36/month) but then I would have to choose 8 free records and there is no way I can find 8 records that I want from them. I keep thinking, well, with 5 tracks now there will always be at least one record I want, but then in reality I end up swapping for credit a lot because IMO the curation has gone downhill. I used to grab every Classics and now I feel like it's just a bunch of jazz titles that I don't need. Plus I'm running out of shelf space and I want to be more selective in my purchases.
Sorry for the one-man therapy session, curious to hear how others are justifying the continued cost of this membership, or if they're not.
It also seems like at this point with VMP being so saturated, and not really limited in scope, you can get most if not all of their releases on Discogs for close to the 12 month price as people unload them upon receipt. I still stay in the loop with what they release, but I'm with you in their curation not being worth the price of admission and the last thing I need is money sitting in their coiffeurs as I wait on something I actually want.I've been a member since 2016, and I think I'm finally done. I have two months left on my sub, and I was thinking about just swapping for credit the rest of the way, and then re-joining on the 6+3 deal to grab Sly, Willie Live, and ???, but I don't think there is any guarantee those will be included in the free choices, right? And to me the only way VMP makes economical sense is if you do a 12 month sub ($36/month) but then I would have to choose 8 free records and there is no way I can find 8 records that I want from them. I keep thinking, well, with 5 tracks now there will always be at least one record I want, but then in reality I end up swapping for credit a lot because IMO the curation has gone downhill. I used to grab every Classics and now I feel like it's just a bunch of jazz titles that I don't need. Plus I'm running out of shelf space and I want to be more selective in my purchases.
Sorry for the one-man therapy session, curious to hear how others are justifying the continued cost of this membership, or if they're not.
I've been a member since 2016, and I think I'm finally done. I have two months left on my sub, and I was thinking about just swapping for credit the rest of the way, and then re-joining on the 6+3 deal to grab Sly, Willie Live, and ???, but I don't think there is any guarantee those will be included in the free choices, right? And to me the only way VMP makes economical sense is if you do a 12 month sub ($36/month) but then I would have to choose 8 free records and there is no way I can find 8 records that I want from them. I keep thinking, well, with 5 tracks now there will always be at least one record I want, but then in reality I end up swapping for credit a lot because IMO the curation has gone downhill. I used to grab every Classics and now I feel like it's just a bunch of jazz titles that I don't need. Plus I'm running out of shelf space and I want to be more selective in my purchases.
Sorry for the one-man therapy session, curious to hear how others are justifying the continued cost of this membership, or if they're not.
Question for my internationals.
I have just had an email to say that I owe £50 in customs fees before they release the parcel to me. I suspect its VMP (as SADDLE CREEK LOGISTICS SVCS is the name given) and I suspect its the Tribe Anthology box set that I ordered.
I've never had to pay customs in my 6-years of membership, so my question is whether this is something that should have been picked up at VMP's end or if I do indeed have to pay it?