Music Has The Right To Children
It still sounds pretty f good.
When this one came out in 1998 we had not long opened our shop and cos no one really new about us (we were tucked away on the third floor of afflecks palace in a tiny toilet-sized unit) we were pretty much the only place in the world you could still grab copies of Aquarius on 7" - not cos Skam gave us loads, but cos we basically had no customers. Was a similar story with all the MASK records too lol.
Anyway this guy, Elvis, who had a unit next to us, would play Aquarius multiple times each day, it became a bit of an endless ritual. By the time 'Music Has The Right To Children' came out a while later, so many people in the building knew the tune they were queuing up for it - we had a real best seller - must have flogged at least a dozen copies lol. Not sure how many of them realised the version of Aquarius on the LP was different though. Nevermind.
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It still sounds pretty f good.
When this one came out in 1998 we had not long opened our shop and cos no one really new about us (we were tucked away on the third floor of afflecks palace in a tiny toilet-sized unit) we were pretty much the only place in the world you could still grab copies of Aquarius on 7" - not cos Skam gave us loads, but cos we basically had no customers. Was a similar story with all the MASK records too lol.
Anyway this guy, Elvis, who had a unit next to us, would play Aquarius multiple times each day, it became a bit of an endless ritual. By the time 'Music Has The Right To Children' came out a while later, so many people in the building knew the tune they were queuing up for it - we had a real best seller - must have flogged at least a dozen copies lol. Not sure how many of them realised the version of Aquarius on the LP was different though. Nevermind.
It still sounds pretty f good.
When this one came out in 1998 we had not long opened our shop and cos no one really new about us (we were tucked away on the third floor of afflecks palace in a tiny toilet-sized unit) we were pretty much the only place in the world you could still grab copies of Aquarius on 7" - not cos Skam gave us loads, but cos we basically had no customers. Was a similar story with all the MASK records too lol.
Anyway this guy, Elvis, who had a unit next to us, would play Aquarius multiple times each day, it became a bit of an endless ritual. By the time 'Music Has The Right To Children' came out a while later, so many people in the building knew the tune they were queuing up for it - we had a real best seller - must have flogged at least a dozen copies lol. Not sure how many of them realised the version of Aquarius on the LP was different though. Nevermind.
It still sounds pretty f good.
When this one came out in 1998 we had not long opened our shop and cos no one really new about us (we were tucked away on the third floor of afflecks palace in a tiny toilet-sized unit) we were pretty much the only place in the world you could still grab copies of Aquarius on 7" - not cos Skam gave us loads, but cos we basically had no customers. Was a similar story with all the MASK records too lol.
Anyway this guy, Elvis, who had a unit next to us, would play Aquarius multiple times each day, it became a bit of an endless ritual. By the time 'Music Has The Right To Children' came out a while later, so many people in the building knew the tune they were queuing up for it - we had a real best seller - must have flogged at least a dozen copies lol. Not sure how many of them realised the version of Aquarius on the LP was different though. Nevermind.
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It still sounds pretty f good.
When this one came out in 1998 we had not long opened our shop and cos no one really new about us (we were tucked away on the third floor of afflecks palace in a tiny toilet-sized unit) we were pretty much the only place in the world you could still grab copies of Aquarius on 7" - not cos Skam gave us loads, but cos we basically had no customers. Was a similar story with all the MASK records too lol.
Anyway this guy, Elvis, who had a unit next to us, would play Aquarius multiple times each day, it became a bit of an endless ritual. By the time 'Music Has The Right To Children' came out a while later, so many people in the building knew the tune they were queuing up for it - we had a real best seller - must have flogged at least a dozen copies lol. Not sure how many of them realised the version of Aquarius on the LP was different though. Nevermind.