Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Cirque Style




Looking back, you can say what are all those loosers doing standing around those turntables? Larry Greenhill would have something to say.

We like the badge, by TDK.

JFK is another thing, entirely. You'll hear more about him on Coast to Coast with Art Bell or George Norray.




Were that show today, one of those turntables ($1000-$2000) might be

The Technics SL-1200 was an amazing beast. We don't like the look of this one, though the case design and phono connectors are all-right. The counter-weight, too.

Speaking of weights and counter-weights, there's a lot of on-the-air controversies regarding UFO's and Grey Aliens abducting poppers. There's no concupiscence in this presentation.





I's easy to be inventive, if given half a clue.

Regarding the Pioneer PLX-1000, we're not sure of the spinning dot thing, or the arm, too, but if you want to be a DJ in a club, it wouldn't be a bad deviation. Today, DJ's are much more likely to use computer software.

Again, we like the 1200, so if you're going to give it a shot.

This photo below, extracted from Benidorm Series 7, Episode 5, shows as a theory our contention that Grey Aliens and the like are really re-lived memories of infants observing grandparents viewing them from the crib, while ordinarily sick, and other such psychotic or psycho-somatic hallucinations.

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