|
Got something interesting. Ordered a flexi from a small artist a few months back and kinda forgot about it, and it never shipped. By way of apology she sent me 4 flexis instead of the single one I ordered. I gave two away to friends who have turntables, but that still leaves one. Anyone here want it? Here's their bandcamp, which has one of the songs on the flexi: https://kimandthecreated.bandcamp.com/ e: not selling, I'll just mail it out if you want it
|
# ? Jul 4, 2017 01:20 |
|
|
# ? May 28, 2024 14:45 |
|
I'd love a flexi, I was just reading up on them the other day and thought it'd be pretty sweet to spin a new one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul9_LO-IsnE
|
# ? Jul 4, 2017 01:50 |
|
ok, shoot an email to [email="my email address"][/email] and I'll get it sent.
Grand Prize Winner fucked around with this message at 01:29 on Jul 5, 2017 |
# ? Jul 4, 2017 02:08 |
|
Found an original 1968 NM- vinyl / G+ cover copy of Frank Zappa's Lumpy Gravy for $20 today. Also a beautiful copy of Queen - News of the World for $5 but I think that's pretty common.
|
# ? Jul 4, 2017 03:51 |
|
Boinks posted:Found an original 1968 NM- vinyl / G+ cover copy of Frank Zappa's Lumpy Gravy for $20 today. Also a beautiful copy of Queen - News of the World for $5 but I think that's pretty common. I look for Queen records every time I dig and I've only found a couple that have been reasonably priced, so I think you did pretty great with that
|
# ? Jul 4, 2017 04:27 |
|
I got a copy of Queen - Jazz from my dad, but it's horribly warped. My wife's favorite song is "Don't stop me now" and I've been looking for years for a copy priced less than $15. Haven't found one.
|
# ? Jul 4, 2017 07:06 |
|
One of my favorites is It's a Kind Of Magic but I've never seen it under $20. I always see The Game for $5 or less.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 01:10 |
|
Don't know if I'm wrong for thinking I should be able to find them but I rarely see Kinks records for sale, and if I do it's fairly beat copies in the dollar bin. Maybe I'm overselling their popularly, but I don't find them unless people are asking $15-$20 for them. Doesn't match up with my perceived expectations. Am I wrong or just looking in stupid places?
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 02:36 |
|
Flea markets have always been my best bet for reasonable 1960s-70s era stuff in decent shape. I got a few Queen albums that way.Schremp Howard posted:Don't know if I'm wrong for thinking I should be able to find them but I rarely see Kinks records for sale, and if I do it's fairly beat copies in the dollar bin. Maybe I'm overselling their popularly, but I don't find them unless people are asking $15-$20 for them. Doesn't match up with my perceived expectations. Am I wrong or just looking in stupid places? Beach Boys are my band in this regard, though I did get a copy of Holland the other day for $8, though it didn't come with the bonus fairytale single. Somewhere else had MIU for $15. I am disturbed that out of their represses, one of them is 15 Big Ones.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 03:48 |
|
Schremp Howard posted:Don't know if I'm wrong for thinking I should be able to find them but I rarely see Kinks records for sale, and if I do it's fairly beat copies in the dollar bin. Maybe I'm overselling their popularly, but I don't find them unless people are asking $15-$20 for them. Doesn't match up with my perceived expectations. Am I wrong or just looking in stupid places? Are you American? If so, the Kinks weren't really that popular here. Like, they had hits, but their LPs weren't huge movers, and there was a period of time in which they were basically going nowhere in the US because they were forbidden from touring. Then add to that the fact that as time went on, their esteem in the US went up significantly because bands are always being influenced by them, that makes it so the records people love by the Kinks are in high demand and relatively low supply. There was a really good reissue of their 60s Pye albums in mono last year. The book that came with the boxset was absolutely terrible and it could be summed up as interviews with Ray and Dave Davies about how awesome mono is. But the records were fantastic.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 04:49 |
|
Cemetry Gator posted:Are you American? This is a good post. I got lucky and got my Kinks records from a record shop that had a huge collection they got from a British collector that had already moved his collection from the UK and he had to move across the US and decided not to move it again.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 05:16 |
|
cosmicjim posted:This is a good post. I got lucky and got my Kinks records from a record shop that had a huge collection they got from a British collector that had already moved his collection from the UK and he had to move across the US and decided not to move it again. Yeah. No problem finding the Lola 45, but I had to pay more than a couple bucks for Arthur. The 80s stuff always seems to be around though.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 05:20 |
|
Cemetry Gator posted:Are you American? Thanks for the heads up on this. I've been trying to dig up their 60s albums for years. The only reissues I've seen out there are a bunch of counterfeit releases.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 20:30 |
|
Cemetry Gator posted:Then add to that the fact that as time went on, their esteem in the US went up significantly because bands are always being influenced by them, that makes it so the records people love by the Kinks are in high demand and relatively low supply.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 21:37 |
|
not sure if anyone would be interested but i pulled the download code cards out of all of my records that had them in there and put them all in a spreadsheet so if anyone wants any of these, go nuts. put an x or something in the column that says "claimed" if you take something so people will know it's been taken. cheers https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lVReGwiuVAMZs9P783-taueSXQIfN977I8kOp0evUKg/edit?usp=sharing
|
# ? Jul 5, 2017 23:23 |
|
cosmicjim posted:This is a good post. I got lucky and got my Kinks records from a record shop that had a huge collection they got from a British collector that had already moved his collection from the UK and he had to move across the US and decided not to move it again. I bought most of my Kinks records over the course of several London trips a few years back. I've never seen anything decently priced here in the US that wasn't a compilation or something from the 80's. Even among pricey stuff, I've never seen a copy of Arthur sold at any of my local shops.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 00:22 |
|
That explains it then. I guess I'm jaded because my dad doesn't really care too much about music, but he loves the Kinks and always played them when I was growing up. I'm moving soon. Anyone have a better solution than using those grocery store reusable bags if I'm doing it myself?
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 03:58 |
|
a false posted:not sure if anyone would be interested but i pulled the download code cards out of all of my records that had them in there and put them all in a spreadsheet so if anyone wants any of these, go nuts. put an x or something in the column that says "claimed" if you take something so people will know it's been taken. cheers I took two to help keep good sounds in my ears in my no-reception-having office at work. Thanks muchly.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 11:52 |
|
caligulamprey posted:Sparks syndrome. Or it's probably the other way around, Sparks might have Kinks syndrome. Either way, listen to The Kinks and Sparks. It's hard being a fan of these bands. Although I'm pretty sure at least Kimono My House got a reissue a few years ago.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 15:25 |
|
Detective Thompson posted:Hello friend, it's been pressed again. <3
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 16:00 |
|
Are any of you guys in the area where there is an Armageddon Shop? Because they are great.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 16:59 |
|
CPL593H posted:It's hard being a fan of these bands. Although I'm pretty sure at least Kimono My House got a reissue a few years ago. But goddamn, my kingdom for a quality copy of Angst in My Pants.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 17:04 |
|
CPL593H posted:Are any of you guys in the area where there is an Armageddon Shop? Because they are great. I haven't been to the Providence one, but the Cambridge one is really cool. I don't live close enough to just go down there whenever, but I try to make it when I get to the Boston area if I'm able. Lots of good metal, but also plenty of older 70s rock and some others. There's a bookshelf with zines. If you like punk 7"s, you'll like the shop.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 17:34 |
|
Some rad dark synthwave codes if anyone's into that: Blood Runs Dry: Burning Tapes gcm9-gkxq - burningallwitches.bandcamp.com/yum The Coven: All of Them Witches 6gye-eqnw - burningallwitches.bandcamp.com/yum
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 17:39 |
|
Peas and Rice posted:Some rad dark synthwave codes if anyone's into that: Thanks, but it says the All of Them Witches code is invalid.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 18:01 |
|
caligulamprey posted:The two-LP Kimono reissue is still easy to come by. There was a sweet Sparks box set that came out last year that had all four of their Island releases and a bonus LP with B-sides, while Halfnelson was reissued earlier in the year, too. ? Unless you can't use ebay, there you go.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 18:12 |
|
Detective Thompson posted:I haven't been to the Providence one, but the Cambridge one is really cool. I don't live close enough to just go down there whenever, but I try to make it when I get to the Boston area if I'm able. Lots of good metal, but also plenty of older 70s rock and some others. There's a bookshelf with zines. If you like punk 7"s, you'll like the shop. I love both stores but I think Providence is slightly better. Either way they're at the top of my list of record stores and the first place I recommend to anyone in the area. And relating this to the other topic, the Armageddon Shops are the only places I've ever found Sparks records.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 18:20 |
|
Any of you lot in the Oregon area and can recommend a solid record store in Portland? My neighbor is heading their tomorrow and I want to give him a store or two to hit, because at the very least if I have to get up at 6am to drive his rear end to IAH then he can bring me back a t-shirt from a local at the very least. Yelp says Exiled is the best, but they have a super small web presence. Any other recommendations?
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 18:35 |
|
Baron Von Ghoulosh posted:Thanks, but it says the All of Them Witches code is invalid. drat, sorry about that. I'm about 99% certain I didn't redeem it since I bought the vinyl from Bandcamp to begin with and already had the music in my library.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 19:01 |
|
hatelull posted:Yelp says Exiled is the best, but they have a super small web presence. Any other recommendations? Your neighbor picked a poo poo time to visit: Crossroads just closed up shop and is relocating across town in August. About a dozen or so individual sellers selling tens of thousands of records, you'd have to wait for the weekend so you can block out an entire afternoon to go through everything. Hands down favorite place in Portland, period. Green Noise is pretty sweet if you're looking for Punk/Hardcore, but they've moved so many times in the last five years, I have no idea where they are now. Off of Killingsworth, I believe. EDIT: My weekend move (which includes a shitton of walking) would go like this: I'd hit Everyday Music off of Sandy on the east side, from there I'd walk down a couple blocks to Future Shock off of Burnside, continue on Burnside to Music Millenium, then walk from there to Hawthorne Blvd and hit Jackpot Records, then finally Crossroads. Five record stores in a day. DOUBLE EDIT: Man, I completely blanked on those. I've found Kickstarter-funded Internet only releases stocked at 2nd Ave. Those fuckers are LEGIT. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv caligulamprey fucked around with this message at 20:17 on Jul 6, 2017 |
# ? Jul 6, 2017 19:09 |
|
If your friend is into soul or roots music I really like Mississippi records, or their other shop in Hollywood, Little Axe Records. 2nd street records downtown is pretty fantastic for Metal and Punk too.
|
# ? Jul 6, 2017 19:57 |
|
SwimNurd posted:If your friend is into soul or roots music I really like Mississippi records, or their other shop in Hollywood, Little Axe Records. 2nd street records downtown is pretty fantastic for Metal and Punk too. These are great. My random stop on the way home from work today at Little Axe. Everyday Music is huge with multiple locations. I always find something there. Clinton St. Records, Music Millennium Kinda depends what neighborhood yer in.
|
# ? Jul 7, 2017 06:31 |
|
I picked up the Melvins A Walk with Love & Death yesterday, and the 'Death' songs are pressed on the pink 'Love' album and vice versa.
|
# ? Jul 8, 2017 17:16 |
|
Flew in from Portland Oregon to Austin Texas because Jimmy was playing a tribute show for his brother Dennis, who passed away in 2012 (The Frogs hadn't played a show since 2011, if I remember correctly). Two sets, three hours. Tons of new material from a promised new and final Frogs album. He came out in Dennis' costuming instead of the traditional bat wings. Cried like a baby.
|
# ? Jul 8, 2017 18:19 |
|
Banano posted:I hate you Contents in no particular order... -Mix Tape (Scotch 150) consisting of the Four Seasons all on side 1. Side 2 has Dave Clark Five, Roy Orbison, John Rivers, Dion, Beach Boys, Chuck Berry, and MAYBE Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane? Those Beatles tracks are in different handwriting and off on their own in the margin. -Mix Tape (Scotch 150). No tracklist. Some writing on it indicates my Dad had it in Vietnam, so probably circa 1967. -Engelbert Humperdinck S/T -Glen Campbell - A New Place in the Sun -Mix Tape (Scotch 190) no tracklist. Only writing is "Jones," on one line, then "Dec 17 1966" on another line and finally "Party Tape" written underneath that. -Glen Campbell - Gentle on My Mind -Mix Tape (Ampex 641). Tracklist is in the photo above of the typed paper and yellowed tape (Platters, etc) -Mix Tape (Ampex 641). Typed tracklist includes Sonny and Cher, The Sandpipers, and The Four Seasons -The Hollies' Greatest Hits -Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water -Simon & Garfunkel - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme -Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra - Scarlett O'Hara -Glen Campbell - Galveston -The Mamas and The Papas - S/T -Simon & Garfunkel - Bookends -Best of Bee Gees (from 1969 so it's pre-disco Bee Gees) -Mix Tape (Soundcraft) no tracklist -Mantovani and his Orchestra - The Mantovani Scene -Peter, Paul and Mary - See What Tomorrow Brings -Mix Tape (Scotch 90 hard plastic shell) no tracklist -The 5th Dimension - The Age of Aquarius -Mix Tape (Scotch 111) no tracklist, just dated Dec 23 1966 -Carpenters - Close To You José Feliciano - Feliciano! -The 5th Dimension - Up, Up and Away -The Mamas and The Papas - Deliver -Five BASF hardshell mix tapes I don't feel like going extensively over their tracklists, but they include a lot of Motown, CCR, and Cat Stevens. That's my Dad for you. Again, I have no way to play these and honestly wouldn't be surprised if whatever was recorded on them a half century ago is long gone. Ballz fucked around with this message at 18:39 on Jul 8, 2017 |
# ? Jul 8, 2017 18:31 |
|
Enos Cabell posted:I picked up the Melvins A Walk with Love & Death yesterday, and the 'Death' songs are pressed on the pink 'Love' album and vice versa. Ipecac has one of my favorite rosters going right now, but their quality control is so out of whack. Giga Gaia fucked around with this message at 05:15 on Jul 9, 2017 |
# ? Jul 8, 2017 20:04 |
|
Ballz posted:
And quite good. Words, Massachusetts and New York Mining Disaster are fantastic. The Simon and Garfunkel albums are the best of the lot. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme perhaps flows better together (and 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night is one of the most depressing things ever recorded) but drat if Bridge Over Troubled Water has a knockout song selection.
|
# ? Jul 9, 2017 03:12 |
|
caligulamprey posted:
So when you got that copy of the LP did you sell your soul to Satan or just kill a guy and take his?
|
# ? Jul 9, 2017 04:02 |
|
Hahaha, my PayPal account is on lockdown and I can't access it, so when that showed up on eBay, I shoved $150 (I overreact) into a friend's hand and had them place the bid for me. Ended up costing a super reasonable $62. Sometimes a yellow first pressing will show up, and that'll run you about $200-300, though. Bananimals and the Starjob 10" are the ones that are virtually impossible to find without going upwards of $300+ for. They're on my buy-immediately-after-getting-rich list which also includes anything released by Devil Doll (average price: $600+).
|
# ? Jul 9, 2017 15:37 |
|
|
# ? May 28, 2024 14:45 |
|
Can’t really tell much difference between OK Computer’s last reissue and OKNOTOK. I guess they did a pretty good job with the prior reissue. Like having the B sides and “new” tracks on LP tho.
|
# ? Jul 9, 2017 16:23 |