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CPL593H posted:Did you ever see you brother in law and this plant guy in the same room? Imagine being in a room with both of them after a big meal
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part of the thing with vinyl was that there was a sense of discovery, I could go to three different goodwills and a savers and look through the records and find different things and consider what I might want and would have to be satisfied only buying a couple things now the records are picked clean daily by internet auction vultures, the only thing left is sandblasted wasp hymns and sleeveless easy listening - if even that i don't even really bother very much any more.
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 23:50 |
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hexwren posted:part of the thing with vinyl was that there was a sense of discovery, I could go to three different goodwills and a savers and look through the records and find different things and consider what I might want and would have to be satisfied only buying a couple things Yes. The so called "vinyl revival" killed record collecting.
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 23:51 |
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everyone should simply be like me, the enlightened classical vinyl collector
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 23:52 |
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Did Metallica do any classical albums?
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 23:58 |
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for a birthday some years back, a friend of mine got me a sealed box of used records from a half-price books - they didn't realize it was classical, but I didn't care, there's some nice and/or weird poo poo in there I definitely kept. I need to listen to more of it, but I end up getting guilty whenever I end up not actively listening to something I put on, and I've got adhd brain and there's a lot of stuff in there I've never heard before, so there's a chance it becomes audio wallpaper, which I want to avoid e: but some of the stuff is also like complete operas, and I don't have the time to sit there and follow along in my book hexwren fucked around with this message at 00:09 on Nov 18, 2021 |
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phosdex posted:Anybody eyeing anything for RSD? I looked over the list and don't see anything of interest to me. There's a fancy Thundercat album, but I've already got the regular release and double dipping just isn't my thing.
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hexwren posted:for a birthday some years back, a friend of mine got me a sealed box of used records from a half-price books - they didn't realize it was classical, but I didn't care, there's some nice and/or weird poo poo in there I definitely kept. I need to listen to more of it, but I end up getting guilty whenever I end up not actively listening to something I put on, and I've got adhd brain and there's a lot of stuff in there I've never heard before, so there's a chance it becomes audio wallpaper, which I want to avoid I just realized I'm old, I can go to a loving opera if I feel like it.
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 00:26 |
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lmaopetit choux posted:Krautrock rules as far as i can tell
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 00:45 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsSKRKzYLZsCPL593H posted:Someone mentioned Metallica then people dogpiled Metallica. Then I complained about how much stuff costs and a bunch of people were like "Oh god, this guy and his annoying posting gimmick.". It's pretty safe to just skip all of it. I read it all. A lot of people i’d never seen post here before. Is there a bat signal when someone mentions Metallica? Is it a Beetlejuice thing? pwn fucked around with this message at 01:08 on Nov 18, 2021 |
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CPL593H posted:You're not wrong but we're turbo hosed anyway so I'm kind of like "meh". The day CPL-whatever stops bitching about prices is the day the music has died. You keep on keepin on
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 01:16 |
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I can't be mad at anyone with a good roxy music username also I'm mad at myself for not getting into roxy music until I was in my thirties
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 01:20 |
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hexwren posted:part of the thing with vinyl was that there was a sense of discovery, I could go to three different goodwills and a savers and look through the records and find different things and consider what I might want and would have to be satisfied only buying a couple things I DJ'ed a record store sale this weekend and they had a ton of $1 bins. It was annoying to see a couple older dudes who were grabbing 50+ records and storing them in a corner of the store in their own bins and then when they were done flipping pulling every record out to check conditions, telling people "no those are my stack", etc. It was obvious they wouldn't be keeping any of them and just trying to make a profit. I would much rather those records go to people that actually want to add them to their collection and listen to them.
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 01:24 |
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Saw all these new posts and thought Garth Brooks had dug into the archives and released a new massive box set. Oh well. Neither from Garth nor Metallica, it was a decent week for picking up a few odds and ends I'd been wanting to have on vinyl:
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 01:29 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpeOmDDfpfA Heard We're Both Lawyers on WFMU twoish weeks ago and instantly ordered this off of discogs. Haven't been super impressed with the rest of the album but this krautrocky groove was worth it.
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 01:29 |
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CaptainBeefart posted:I DJ'ed a record store sale this weekend and they had a ton of $1 bins. It was annoying to see a couple older dudes who were grabbing 50+ records and storing them in a corner of the store in their own bins and then when they were done flipping pulling every record out to check conditions, telling people "no those are my stack", etc. It was obvious they wouldn't be keeping any of them and just trying to make a profit. I would much rather those records go to people that actually want to add them to their collection and listen to them. I'm glad I've never seen this at my local record store, although I feel like the staff members are attentive enough to see it and put a stop to it (they politely swoop on any unmasked folks and remind them of the store's mask policy). Then again, most of the time I see people in the record store, they're just...wandering around and not even attempting to look at the records. drat kids. I usually have the country/bluegrass section all to myself. ..I'm buying the used ones up faster than the store can get them in.
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 01:32 |
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Read After Burning posted:I'm glad I've never seen this at my local record store, although I feel like the staff members are attentive enough to see it and put a stop to it (they politely swoop on any unmasked folks and remind them of the store's mask policy). Then again, most of the time I see people in the record store, they're just...wandering around and not even attempting to look at the records. drat kids. I will say that the store is hardcore on enforcing masks and giving a mask to anyone who walks in without one no questions asked which is fantastic. They were also looking to get rid of a lot of old stock so I figure they didn't want to discourage anyone and they had other sales like 20% off all used and 10% off new.
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hexwren posted:part of the thing with vinyl was that there was a sense of discovery, I could go to three different goodwills and a savers and look through the records and find different things and consider what I might want and would have to be satisfied only buying a couple things Vultures are gonna vulture, and their grabbing stuff can even be seen as (kinda) a good thing, as said albums are entering the marketplace again and might be bought and loved, instead of languishing in a display case next to a sunny window or stacked horizontally until they're warped beyond saving. Example: the owner of one of my local shops has been telling me to check out his satellite location in the corner of one of those enormous antique places off the thruway for years. When I finally wen a couple weeks ago, I found thousands of in-good-shape and clean albums priced $3-$8, and a 50% off all vinyl sale. Cue me stopping there after work for a half hour each day for two weeks, gradually working my way through the stacks and walking away with 10-15 albums each time. I've picked up a ton of mildly obscure 80s and 90s indie rock, mostly from Hoboken NJ, and lesser-known garage and psychedelia albums, all in good to great shape. Moral of the story: don't lose hope. Record stores still have bargain bins, and Crate-digging can still yield results; it just takes more work to keep ahead of the bastards, and a commitment to weirder stuff. Keep the faith.
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petit choux posted:Maybe you need one of these: Music to Grow Plants? gently caress that poo poo! Mother Earth's Plantasia! https://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/products/sbr3030-mort-garson-mother-earths-plantasia it's actually pretty cool and chill especially if you like moog stuff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZkR3PyHTs0
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Hot Diggity! posted:Music to Grow Plants? gently caress that poo poo! Mother Earth's Plantasia! Figure I'll go ahead and post this embroidery I made earlier this year. Gave it to a friend who introduced me to the craft but not gonna lie wish I had it on my wall. Since the repress of Plantasia I've seen a few of his other records get released, I really need to check them out. One of my favorite artists Robert Beatty did the cover for this one and it owns. CaptainBeefart fucked around with this message at 02:16 on Nov 18, 2021 |
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CaptainBeefart posted:Figure I'll go ahead and post this embroidery I made earlier this year. Gave it to a friend who introduced me to the craft but not gonna lie wish I had it on my wall. Oh dude that's incredible. I love it! Very very jealous of your friend. Amazing work! Mort rocks and he has a lot of good stuff.
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Hot Diggity! posted:Oh dude that's incredible. I love it! Very very jealous of your friend. Amazing work! Thanks Hot Diggity!
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hexwren posted:for a birthday some years back, a friend of mine got me a sealed box of used records from a half-price books - they didn't realize it was classical, but I didn't care, there's some nice and/or weird poo poo in there I definitely kept. I need to listen to more of it, but I end up getting guilty whenever I end up not actively listening to something I put on, and I've got adhd brain and there's a lot of stuff in there I've never heard before, so there's a chance it becomes audio wallpaper, which I want to avoid some of the packaging is super nice too since rich people bought them, some of the RCA ones I have are from a sublabel called "Soria" which was meant as a super premium product, the booklet is full color from 1959 and has a blurb about how it's printed on some super amazing paper stock from Italy or something lol
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 02:53 |
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poo poo like this is why I've surprised myself buying a bunch of classical. Generally adult owned, well cared for as a prestige product, and lots of bonus things. For $4 because there's tons of it nobody really cares about it.
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Feels Villeneuve posted:honestly half the reason I get operas is the book, they're so so so much nicer than the ones you get in CDs, let alone trying to follow it on a smartphone Pics or it didn't happen I say
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hexwren posted:the prog guys, for the record, are constantly arguing about dream theater DUUURRRRR MANGINI DUURRRRRRR PORTNOY DURRRRRRRRRRR ACTUALLY KEVIN MOORE
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 03:01 |
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Classical records are almost always in perfect condition at thrift stores. I got a Stockhausen record about a month ago that could have been brand new basically.
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BigFactory posted:Classical records are almost always in perfect condition at thrift stores. I got a Stockhausen record about a month ago that could have been brand new basically. That's a find. Never found a Stockhausen. Back in college he was the shiznit.
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drat, I missed Yeschat.petit choux posted:Okay, I'm changing my pitch on Rick, I'm looking at all his old videos and I think this guy has really been living the life. Yessongs may have been the high point for him but he never stopped playing and enjoying himself, or so it appears. JAMOOOL posted:one neat/frustrating thing about Yessongs is that you almost never find a decent-looking copy. every single time I've seen one it looked like it was falling apart. since it contained basically everything from their 3 most recent albums (minus "South Side of the Sky") and came at the height of Yesmania I imagine people just listened to it a bunch. it's such a killer live album, too. Wakeman's ridiculously cheesy. I looove No Earthly Connection. The lyrics are bad, the singing's awful, there's a piss waterfall and it's glorious. (The Prisoner is a pretty good song.) Wakeman had about four years of being relevant. Six Wives is lovely. I'm not as into Journey or King Arthur. Criminal Record is good, especially Chamber of Horrors and Judas Iscariot. I'd been hoping to find Rock n Roll Prophet in the wild, but it looks like I'll have to just get it off Discogs. Everything else is very hit or miss, with Wakeman shamelessly issuing billions of albums for whatever money people will give him. I have a pretty fair copy of Yessongs. The Progeny boxset has all the concerts the songs came from, but I've never been able to get myself to shell out the money for it. I also recommend Anderson's solo albums. Olias of Sunhillow is one of my favorite albums ever.
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Read After Burning posted:
I'm not particularly into the aesthetic of an obi and they drive me insane at the plant because they increase the amount of time it takes to pack & assemble an order by like 30%. One of our biggest customers puts them on everything. I've spent entire shifts just pre-folding the last inch of the drat things where you want them to catch before you fold over and sticker/tape it tight.
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BigFactory posted:Classical records are almost always in perfect condition at thrift stores. I got a Stockhausen record about a month ago that could have been brand new basically. Apparently someone is still printing avant-garde stuff on vinyl because I got a relatively recent (from like 5 years ago) record of one of the Klavierstucks at a shop recently.
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Pretzellogic posted:When thrift store digging, embrace the weird. You're not going to find a VG+ Funhouse or mono Beatles album, but after you get past the endless Judy Collins, Sing Along With Mitch, and Ray Coniff Singers, there's still interesting stuff there. I'm partial to Hawaiian music, though, so take my opinion with a grain of salt. i dunno if I'm putting across how dire things are here. like, no. around here, when you go to the thrift store, there are about five to ten records' worth of hosed-up cottage cheese people singing about jesus in the 1950s, a couple not-even-kaempfert-level easy listening discs, all run over by the sandpaper truck in the parking lot, and that's it. it takes about eight seconds to go through the available records in a given thrift store here. i am absolutely willing to buy some wonky "playing mantovani on a hammered dulcimer" record or dumber and weirder than that. I own multiple rod mckuen albums. it's not that my standards are too high, it's that the records are gone the thrift environment here (austin tx) is one where there are no records to even consider. the record stores are fine and I enjoy shopping in them, but that's a whole different thing
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pwn posted:
I usually just lurk to see if anything cool gets posted. But we’re not 12 year olds, and the “you’re band sux” gets old and discourages posting. I’m all set on video game soundtracks and vaporwave, but don’t need to say it every time some one gets excited about their new Pokémon weed album. In other news, I finally found a copy of crack the skye. Apparently an original German pressing.
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petit choux posted:Pics or it didn't happen I say The included book really is gorgeous. This isn't the best Tosca (it's kind of the Callas by default which isn't just the best Tosca but usually considered one of the greatest opera recordings ever made) but it's good stuff. I got this for like $5
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McCoy Pauley posted:Saw all these new posts and thought Garth Brooks had dug into the archives and released a new massive box set. Oh well.
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 06:24 |
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I never got into Rick Wakeman and don't have much interest in his music overall but the score he did for Crimes of Passion rules. The movie also rules and everyone should watch it. CaptainBeefart posted:Figure I'll go ahead and post this embroidery I made earlier this year. Gave it to a friend who introduced me to the craft but not gonna lie wish I had it on my wall. This is amazing.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:drat, I missed Yeschat. drat, I didn't realize he had so many solo albums until now. I have one of the ones he did with Vangelis but there are several. Jon seems to have adapted to a world of electronic instruments better than anybody else in the band.
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one other rando thing from the "poo poo I found in opera boxes" category but my god is this Met libretto a gorgeous work of 60s modernism
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hexwren posted:i dunno if I'm putting across how dire things are here. like, no. around here, when you go to the thrift store, there are about five to ten records' worth of hosed-up cottage cheese people singing about jesus in the 1950s, a couple not-even-kaempfert-level easy listening discs, all run over by the sandpaper truck in the parking lot, and that's it. it takes about eight seconds to go through the available records in a given thrift store here. On the Yes/Wakeman/Prog chat: I find myself beginning to appreciate progressive rock more as I cruise into middle-age. Is this normal? I feel like there should be some sort of "talk" given to those watching their youth dissolving away and finding that they're going through changes, like affinities for odd time-signatures and appreciation for architecture. My ears feel funny.
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