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The scratched vinyl show by Adrian Shephard

Adrian Shephard returned to Berlin after a visit to his family in England. He didn’t bring back the Sunday edition of The Panama Daily. In his suitcase was a collection of old longplayers.

Then one day in the studio, a short time after it had been hit by the Gysin comet, overlooking the ravage, he found out that the old record player was still intact.

“IDEA!”

He connected, put on the first record, and The Scratched Vinyl Show was born. Then the record stoped. Now what to do if you grew up with Radio One, John Peel and a whole array of RadioDJs? Well? Right. You start talking. And in this case Adrian found out that every record tells a story.

Welcome back to the twentieth century.

patti smith and robert mapplethorpe

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