Anyway, last Sunday, I went to the fete day for the radio station ArtSound. There was a whole room full of LPs, CDs and cassettes. And by the time I'd finished packing up a box of stuff to buy, the whole box cost me just two dollars. This pristine condition Francoise Hardy record was my BARGAIN BUY!
The others I bought because they had what I thought were funny covers at the time (but not in retrospect). I haven't listened to any of them.
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| How does she get her hair so perfect? |
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| No comment |
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| I'm getting really into the curved square |
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| I actually like this one. It's got the right amount of pretension. |
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| the back - Is his name actually "Bob Dyland"? |
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| Classic font for records! Definitely the colours of tranquility... |
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| Maybe if I listened to this music I would understand the relevance of the image on the front |
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| Hit Hits - seriously? |
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| Why do they look like they're dying? Maybe it's a Virgin Suicides thing I don't get... |
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| There was a lot of Hawaiian music |
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| The back of Guava Jam |
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| I actually like this one. I suddenly got this flash of a rookiemag photoshoot because of the rock and the girl's angle |
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| Look at how the man is looking at those flowers in his hand! |
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| the back |
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| lowercase font - never ceases to be Indie |
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| The new Indie way to do your eyebrows. At first I thought the one on her left was her eyelashes, though. |





















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