Asnorban posted:Grabbed Piñata and Koyaanisqatsi today. Koyanisqaatsi was $50, ugh. I'd say count yourself lucky. Judging by the ebay gouging already going on you'll never see it at that price again unless they plan on doing another run.
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Yeah I didn't think people cared about UFO still and that live at Youngstown album is already going at $70+ online. I bought myself LCD Soundsystem and Microtonal Flying Banana as a consolation prize instead in addition to the Who live album.
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# ? Oct 24, 2020 20:05 |
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Another good haul and got everything I wanted plus a little extra.
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# ? Oct 24, 2020 21:59 |
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so weird to me that this is an album you can buy on vinyl, when at the time it felt the most illegal bootleg goddamn thing in the world records sound great. it's split into a 2LP so obviously you miss the seamless end-to-end nature of the original, but I found the stops and starts much less jarring than I expected (maybe because the MP3 player I first listened to it on couldn't handle gapless playback, so I knew exactly where the songs transitioned ). I'm pretty sure they even added a couple "count-in" beats to the starts of the sides, so it sounds less like it's coming in off the end of something else, but that may have been in the original and I'm just imagining it
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abraham linksys posted:(maybe because the MP3 player I first listened to it on couldn't handle gapless playback, so I knew exactly where the songs transitioned ). My car can't handle gapless playback now, drives me nuts listening to live albums. So far my purchases today have been largely a disappointment. The Who live album in particular was just kinda whatever. Perhaps I'm spoiled because I got a UK import copy of Who's Next on CD which has a bonus disc of a much better live concert. Dunno which one it is off of the top of my head though. Today's moral of the story is for me to stop buying The Who rereleases and give up on King Gizzard too. At least the LCD Soundsystem album I nabbed is turning out to be okay so far.
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Giga Gaia posted:https://bandcamp.com/vinyl It's a good idea but like you said, 250 is a rather high threshold in the covid times
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# ? Oct 24, 2020 23:43 |
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Behold my epic RSD haul: The nice thing about the Beck 7" is that as a new release it took 25 percent off the used Donald Byrd record, saving me about seven bucks. According to the date on the Erroll Garner price tag, it had been sitting in the jazz bin since early 2015. I'll give you a good home little guy, even if you have an overpowering musk emanating from your gatefold sleeves. Edit: dorium posted:
There were several RSD jazz reissues I was somewhat interested in like that Dexter Gordon, but almost all of them were over $35 and I'm trying to put my foot down on paying so much for records. The Bitches Brew sessions was a bit more reasonably priced for me at $30 but... I'm not a huge fan of Bitches Brew-era Miles. The Pinata is a good score. I kind of wanted the '64 edition that was available from their website a few months ago because I'm a sucker for the Blue Note aesthetic but again... it would've been $40 for a single record. Of course, I already have the two-LP Vinyl Me Please edition which uhh... is apparently going for over $150 on discogs right now. This fuckin' hobby, man. Ballz fucked around with this message at 00:14 on Oct 25, 2020 |
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I was honestly surprised Pinata wasn't $40 retail. It was $27 before tax which is fair and they removed the skits which makes the release a lot leaner.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 00:31 |
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Ballz posted:Behold my epic RSD haul: I found that Donald Byrd at a thrift store for a buck. Cover is a little trashed but still one of my better thrift store finds.
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BigFactory posted:I found that Donald Byrd at a thrift store for a buck. Cover is a little trashed but still one of my better thrift store finds. That indeed is a helluva good thrift store find. I'm sure Blue Note will eventually get around to giving it a Tone Poet edition or some other special re-master treatment but the one I found today is in really nice shape, with only the occasional pop. My fusion-era Donald Byrd collection is nearing completion! I think all I need is Electric Byrd.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 00:54 |
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abraham linksys posted:so weird to me that this is an album you can buy on vinyl, when at the time it felt the most illegal bootleg goddamn thing in the world I know mine must be an actual bootleg but quite a while back I was perusing the stacks waiting for my number to come up on RSD when an artist card for Danger Mouse caught my eye and low and behold it was a copy of the Grey Album.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 01:10 |
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I am extremely happy with my Koyaanisqatsi vinyl
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 02:15 |
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I tried going a couple places and felt like an extreme doofus when they were both like curbside pickup for website preorders only I might have had better luck going to the third, as it's the most walk-in-y of any of them, but I didn't actually know if that was the case and after feeling shamed at two joints, I went home because my anxiety couldn't have taken much more. All I really wanted was a copy of McLemore Avenue. In other news, I love that cover on the Erroll Garner record: just standing there like "paris? what the gently caress is this bullshit?"
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 05:10 |
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awwww hell yeah.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 05:47 |
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The Master approves
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 05:55 |
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Ballz posted:Behold my epic RSD haul: The weird smell is half the appeal of collecting records in the first place! Someone once told me my bedroom smells like a library.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 06:38 |
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Record cleaning question: I have an LP that almost appears like someone spilled something nasty on it that won't come out with just hot soapy water. I haven't been able to find any other original pressings of this album and I'd like to recover it if possible. Does anyone have any recommendations? I've heard that an even coating of wood glue might work but I'd like to avoid doing that if possible. It's not a particularly *rare* record I don't think but it's not something I've seen any reprints or other copies of in any of my local stores so, if I can rescue this original, I'd love to.
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About a month ago I posted that I was planning to pick up my parents old turntable as a first unit. Well I finally did and it’s a Thorens TD-160. We took it to a used place in town and the guy looked at it and somehow the thing is totally fine. Didn’t even need a new belt. He gave the model nothing but praise and even hinted at wanting to buy it off me for his own personal use. They also gave us their old receiver and a couple speakers. They have a bunch of old records. My sister had previously claimed most of the cool ones but a few still caught my interest. Overall pretty psyched about it. Sounds great so far except a slight vibration in one speaker on bass notes. Not sure if it’s blown or just something loose.
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z0331 posted:About a month ago I posted that I was planning to pick up my parents old turntable as a first unit. Well I finally did and it’s a Thorens TD-160. We took it to a used place in town and the guy looked at it and somehow the thing is totally fine. Didn’t even need a new belt. He gave the model nothing but praise and even hinted at wanting to buy it off me for his own personal use. That’s a great setup. The rumble you’re hearing could be vibration from having your speakers on the same surface as your turntable. Does it only happen at high volume? Or it could just be a bad woofer. BigFactory fucked around with this message at 14:53 on Oct 25, 2020 |
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Kazinsal posted:Record cleaning question: I have an LP that almost appears like someone spilled something nasty on it that won't come out with just hot soapy water. I haven't been able to find any other original pressings of this album and I'd like to recover it if possible. Does anyone have any recommendations? I've heard that an even coating of wood glue might work but I'd like to avoid doing that if possible. diluted isopropyl, maybe? does it actually mess with the sound? I have some weird stains on my older records but they dont seem to make any discernable difference to the playback
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Kazinsal posted:Record cleaning question: I have an LP that almost appears like someone spilled something nasty on it that won't come out with just hot soapy water. I haven't been able to find any other original pressings of this album and I'd like to recover it if possible. Does anyone have any recommendations? I've heard that an even coating of wood glue might work but I'd like to avoid doing that if possible. See if any record stores in your area can clean it with a vacuum. A lot of record stores have the machine for it. But I'll echo what someone else was saying. If you've cleaned it and the residue doesn't have an audible effect on the sound I wouldn't gently caress with it.
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BigFactory posted:That’s a great setup. The rumble you’re hearing could be vibration from having your speakers on the same surface as your turntable. Does it only happen at high volume? Or it could just be a bad woofer. After some playing around I’m still not sure if the speakers are bad or they’re just very vibrate-y. But, my in-laws are musicians and gave us a pair that’s an upgrade anyway. Someday we’ll put them on their own stands but for now it’ll just look silly. But they sound amazing and have no rattle at all as long as I don’t turn the bass all the way up or the volume to stupid levels.
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z0331 posted:After some playing around I’m still not sure if the speakers are bad or they’re just very vibrate-y. But, my in-laws are musicians and gave us a pair that’s an upgrade anyway. I think you’ll appreciate getting those on stands when you can do it.
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BigFactory posted:I think you’ll appreciate getting those on stands when you can do it. Even without them it’s still the best sounding music setup I’ve ever owned.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 17:52 |
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Maybe try a porcelain piss block.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 17:52 |
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Mystery Steve posted:Maybe try a porcelain piss block. Porcelain rings. You want marble.
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Mystery Steve posted:Maybe try a porcelain piss block. Porcelain Piss Block is the name of my punk band.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 18:08 |
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Did anyone SEE Strum & Thrum retrospective anywhere? I tripped over so many Pinata online (my store ordered 20, but got zero) but this one I couldn't find for poo poo Then, I see this on discogs Really lovely imo flipping their own copies. incoherent fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Oct 25, 2020 |
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incoherent posted:Did anyone SEE Stump & Thrum retrospective? I tripped over so many Pinata online (my store ordered 20, but got zero) but this one I couldn't find for poo poo Reach out to Record Store Day? If they're an official RSD participant I believe they're not supposed to sell them above MSRP and can get removed from the participating store list if they're caught scalping.
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Thanks for the suggestion and I fired off an email.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 20:37 |
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A couple months back I saw multiple ebay sellers taking "pre-orders" for RSD releases for a hundred dollars per item. edit: That article says it's getting a regular release. Still a dick move on the part of that seller.
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# ? Oct 25, 2020 23:55 |
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"That seller" is the Discogs storefront for the label releasing the album.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 00:05 |
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CPL593H posted:A couple months back I saw multiple ebay sellers taking "pre-orders" for RSD releases for a hundred dollars per item. People do this for games released by Limited Run Games, too.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 00:14 |
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I am at my dad’s and thumbed through a random stack of records sitting in his garage and one of them is a sealed copy of Miles Davis - Circle in the Round. I have no idea how to value this thing. It seems to be printed in 1979. I don’t see any other sealed copies for comparison. Is there a way to gauge value short of making an auction listing for it?
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interpunct posted:"That seller" is the Discogs storefront for the label releasing the album. That's hilarious. What a bunch of dickheads.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 00:24 |
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Digging through my Father In Law’s attic and found some wild 40s picture discs
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 00:28 |
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cosmicjim posted:I am at my dad’s and thumbed through a random stack of records sitting in his garage and one of them is a sealed copy of Miles Davis - Circle in the Round. I have no idea how to value this thing. It seems to be printed in 1979. I don’t see any other sealed copies for comparison. Is there a way to gauge value short of making an auction listing for it? M and NM copies for sale on Discogs for like $55-65, it wouldn’t shock me if a sealed copy sold for $100, but I would think at least like that $65+ range. Sealed records are funny.
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vivat virtute posted:Digging through my Father In Law’s attic and found some wild 40s picture discs https://www.popsike.com/Mercury-Vogue-Picture-Record-5059A5059B/310122415002.html
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Mystery Steve posted:https://www.popsike.com/Mercury-Vogue-Picture-Record-5059A5059B/310122415002.html Well drat. This copy is trashed but it’s also a decade after that last sold one so I guess I’ll toss it on eBay and see
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I got the Lana del Rey poetry record in the mail today. My life is complete.
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