Not Amazon, not a daily deal, but hardly worth a whole thread:
Yikes! I just discovered that the Jazz Loft website was down all weekend due to
server issues. Now it is Monday and I have nothing to do. So, let's have a sale!
10% OFF
STOREWIDE!
TODAY ONLY!
NO COUPON NEEDED!
Beatles Box set not included since it is already prices just above my cost.
All of those are really good, A Scanner Darkly was perhaps my favorite, although Man in the High Castle is well worth the money as well. UBIK was the first I read, maybe 12 at the time. I love Three Stigmata too. Transmigration is the different one in the mix, more normal / straight, if you can say anything by Dick is "normal."
Every time I browse a new month's 100 albums for $5 at Amazon it renews my amazement at how many albums, despite my still widening horizons, are simply of no interest to me.
But you can avoid the spamming part. Go under the gear sign and then custom make that post only visible to you. It will have dotted lines around its border.
I have been wondering about the "Socialist" thing - I guess they had a meeting and decided that would be the dirty word, instead of "Liberal." Yet I'm not sure they fully considered the advantages of "Pinko." Happy to report my FB crowd generally leaves out the political stuff.
That Amazon "app" is a little creepy - Supporting my initial instinct to leave it alone.
I've just had an email from Amazon UK with "British Invasion Deals" - CDs from the sixties. Although I know that the term is used in the US it is the first time I have seen it in the UK in this kind of context - are we really invading ourselves? It probably shows that their marketing is organised from somewhere in the USA, as it was never ever used at the time here.
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A $5 special. From the movie of the same name.
That Amazon "app" is a little creepy - Supporting my initial instinct to leave it alone.
- It's a pity that I can't buy anything from Amazon. (exept CD's)
Ornette!
Ornette on Tenor
(are these albums I should take note of as one a couple of albums in to discovering Coleman?)