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Doctor Cave posted:I'm not picking on Ben Folds. I don't mind that album, I just didn't feel like I needed to own it, and I was surprised it's so valuable now. When I started collecting records Reinhold Messner was one of my first white whales; I could never find a copy for sale on eBay or even Gemm (lol). I forget how much I ended up spending on my copy but it definitely felt like a lot. Of course I love that album to absolute death so it was totally worth it. I would guess that the high price comes from a combination of both the time it was released (indie pop records from the late '90s weren't pressed as much) and its relative unpopularity with fans upon release (all my friends who liked Ben Folds Five at the time totally ignored this record when it came out; I don't think I even heard it until I went across the country to college later that year). Has anyone ever used Shyp? It's basically Wash.io for mailing poo poo - you summon them to you via an app, give them the thing you're looking to ship and the address you're looking to have it shipped to, and then they go pack it up and get it mailed out for you. I am very intrigued by this because my record shelves are basically full and I'd love to offload some stuff I don't listen to anymore, but (a) my place is messy enough already without having to keep a fuckton of packing materials on-hand and (b) since I don't drive having someone else handle all that poo poo sounds frighteningly convenient. Their site doesn't say anything specific about shipping records, but I emailed their customer support to ask and was told this: quote:When it comes to packaging at Shyp, we construct custom-sized boxes and Shyp technicians secure even the most fragile of items with industry standard materials, including void-fill, air cushion, bubble wrap, paper, and foam. There are no instructions with records specifically, but if it is a fragile item, we do have packaging standards for those. If you have a particular way in which you would like the records packaged, we can of course accommodate for that. Rest assured the protocol with fragile items are always handled delicately. As a note, always let the Shyp Hero know that your items are fragile and should be handled with care, so that all parties are looped in. This basically sounds like Amazon's record-shipping policy minus those cardboard tear-open sleeves, but it sounds like they do have at least some ability to pack stuff securely. I would really like to hear from someone who's used this to ship records before jumping into the deep end of the pool, though. (Although if this works, Discogs should call them 24/7 to arrange some sort of partnership - can you imagine how many more sales would go through their servers if people could sell records that easily and without having to worry about shipping?)
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It's very intriguing from a simplicity standpoint, but having someone come and pick up your record(s) and then constructing a custom box for it sounds prohibitively expensive. I don't think paying that much of a premium would ever be worth paying just to save the space that having a stack of record mailers (and whatever other packing materials you would personally use) would take up sitting around in your apartment somewhere.
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MMMMMM-M-M-MEGA POST w/ large images Had a couple records show up over the last week or so from abroad, and threw in some interesting ones I have. Top Left: Miners' Hymns - Jóhann Jóhannsson (sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUk4kKWcmGs) Top Right: Solaris OST - Cliff Martinez (there are two versions of the reissue from last year, I mistakenly bought the wrong one which is this one and immediately ordered the one I wanted because I'm a bit lame-o. Full album with the cover I wanted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ubB_CK9J6I) Bottom Left: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Vol 1 - Ray Charles Bottom Right: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Vol 2 - Ray Charles If you don't have a copy of the two Modern Sounds I highly, highly recommend. Cheap AF and great listening though the quality of the records I own are pretty rough. Back of Miners' Hymns because gently caress yeah for great reading on records:
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# ? May 14, 2015 00:45 |
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Left: Weed "A Rare Batch" - Various (loving awesome early 19th century jazz about smoking reefer. Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6KHtZN0lTQ) Right: Jazz Pa Svenska - Jan Johansson (not to be confused with Jóhann Jóhannsson in previous post... a 1960s-era minimalist piano jazz classic. Reinterpretations of Swedish folk songs. LP is original 1964 Swedish release. Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2D5HlKLh34) And two interesting backs, first crazy rear end Swedish from Jazz Pa Svenska which I cannot read--second the amazing tribute on the back of Weed "A Rare Batch" and song descriptions. c0ldfuse fucked around with this message at 01:29 on May 14, 2015 |
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Also triple post but just listed a bunch of "rare" records on Amazon for $250+. If someone buys, great! If not--doesn't cost me anything.
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# ? May 14, 2015 01:14 |
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This VNYL thing is seriously hilarious: http://www.stereogum.com/1801049/vnyl-sliding-why-the-netflix-for-vinyl-service-is-such-a-mess/franchises/essay/ quote:Even customers who were highly satisfied displayed evidence of hauls that seemed to fall short of what had been promised. Subscriber Alex LaBarba tweeted enthusiastically at VNYL, saying he was “DIGGING the first batch of wax” sent to him by the service. But with that tweet he included a picture of that wax, as well as the note included explaining why these particular records had been chosen for him. The note was signed by a VNYL staffer who identified himself as Sid, and in it, Sid wrote: http://blurtonline.com/feature/love-will-find-a-way-the-vnyl-subscription-service-blows-it-pt-1/ quote:Allow me to detail what I just tugged from my pink-interior VNYL box (displayed at the top and below), which also included a nice note from my personal hand-curator, Teal, who had affixed a photo of her smiling for the camera and clutching my records: “Hey Fred, Hope you like the records I chose for you. Love this Pablo Cruise album. Enjoy! – Teal” You can sift through Twitter and find some more classic "hand curated" parcels. They're all comically bad.
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# ? May 14, 2015 13:18 |
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I've seen similar hand picked retro video game stuff, and people (happily, I might add) pay $30 for 3 games I put a value of around $2-3 on each. They're mainly younger people with disposable income, or people that got into gaming later so a copy of Castle of Illusion on Genesis to them is 'oh cool! I never played this' rather than 'haha holy gently caress, they charged me $10 for this? They probably have a warehouse full of them.' Anyone with sense knows to stay away, but it's a good way of making money if you want to be the person in charge. And you'll have a lot of happy customers, simply because they don't know better. I wonder how many copies of Dark Side of the Moon VNYL have sent out...
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# ? May 14, 2015 13:49 |
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They're unloading worthless greatest hits comps and Jimmy Buffett LPs on people.
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# ? May 14, 2015 14:18 |
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lol $24 a month for three records from a charity shop
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# ? May 14, 2015 14:51 |
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yall pots need to stop hurting the kettle's feelings
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Banano posted:lol $24 a month for three records from a charity shop lol that's half the posts in this thread
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# ? May 14, 2015 15:00 |
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Sounds like a cool plan. Buy the leftover stock (that's been well picked over) from a closed down record store then use the lucky dip method to sell it. It's the #vibe!
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# ? May 14, 2015 15:03 |
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They're not even selling it you're paying $20 a month to rent dollar bin trash
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Banano posted:They're not even selling it you're paying $20 a month to rent dollar bin trash That was the original plan, but that's illegal so they switched the whole model to just a standard mystery box that you get to keep. They REALLY messed up that kickstarter. Go look at the rewards: There's several tiers of early bird rewards which meant most people were only paying $10/mo or even as low as $6.50/mo. That's sustainable if they would have stuck to their original idea of making people return the records, but not if they "let" people keep them. Of course they can only afford to give out dollar bin records when they account for the shipping costs and overhead. And then they didn't tell anybody until they started getting them. My guess is they aren't making any money on this. It's just a horribly mismanaged business, like every other Kickstarter. EL BROMANCE posted:I've seen similar hand picked retro video game stuff, and people (happily, I might add) pay $30 for 3 games I put a value of around $2-3 on each. They're mainly younger people with disposable income, or people that got into gaming later so a copy of Castle of Illusion on Genesis to them is 'oh cool! I never played this' rather than 'haha holy gently caress, they charged me $10 for this? wa27 fucked around with this message at 15:25 on May 14, 2015 |
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Ha maybe the price went up on it. I haven't cared about retro games for years and years now, I just remember I'd sling those carts into the same pile I'd throw NHL and FIFA carts.It was just one of those games that every console you'd pick up would have a copy with it.
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wa27 posted:My guess is they aren't making any money on this. It's just a horribly mismanaged business, like every other Kickstarter. I think they'll make plenty. They got $36k from 777 backers. It's pretty obviously just a bunch of dollar store drek that they likely bought in bulk. Some of the levels had more albums than others and I'm not interested in doing any back of the napkin math but even if they had to send out like 10k records for those 777 backers (no way they have to send out that many) they probably didn't spend more than like $5k for the product. Based on what people are posting they sure as poo poo didn't spent any amount of time "curating" anything at all, so their labor costs are basically just buying a bunch of Dad rock and haphazardly shipping it out. I think they realized that once they weren't able to use a subscription model and they owed a lot of people a lot of records, they'd just try and make a quick buck and call it a day.
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lil mortimer posted:This VNYL thing is seriously hilarious: I don't understand the appeal of services like VNYL or Vinyl Me Please. Isn't shopping for your own records the fun part?
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# ? May 14, 2015 19:28 |
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If anyone gets any Dan Fogelburg records from VNYL I'll buy them off of you. Seals and Crofts too. PM me.
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fac53 posted:I don't understand the appeal of services like VNYL or Vinyl Me Please. Isn't shopping for your own records the fun part? I almost like paging through the records at local stores than listening to them.
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BigFactory posted:If anyone gets any Dan Fogelburg records from VNYL I'll buy them off of you. Seals and Crofts too. PM me. Why not just go work for them. I'm sure many of you would blossom in their 'assistant curator' position: http://www.simplyhired.com/job/assistant-curator-for-vnyl-job/vnyl/qyz4cpomnq
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JehovahsWetness posted:Why not just go work for them. I'm sure many of you would blossom in their 'assistant curator' position: http://www.simplyhired.com/job/assistant-curator-for-vnyl-job/vnyl/qyz4cpomnq I'm retired but thanks.
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# ? May 14, 2015 20:04 |
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$12/hr to grab three records off the top of the stack and stick em in a mailer, not too shabby.
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# ? May 14, 2015 20:07 |
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Sooooo I really don't like Mondo's practices in general but the Mad Max soundtrack was so loving great that I want to buy a regular rear end copy at whatever price they sell it at. Am I going to have to stay up for 24 hours trying to figure out when they go on sale due to my crazy timezone?
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# ? May 15, 2015 03:54 |
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Is it one of their weirder limited ones? If not you can find it at any record store who carries them fairly easily. They have a bunch of copies of Looper, Drive, Halloween, etc. at Waterloo in Austin.
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fac53 posted:I don't understand the appeal of services like VNYL or Vinyl Me Please. Isn't shopping for your own records the fun part? i subscribed to vinyl me please a while back and it's been nice to get a pretty well thought out package and good lp in the mail for 25 a month. the artwork they send with it has been really worth it (particularly j dilla's donuts one and torres' one) and last month getting menomea's "friend or foe" which hasn't been repressed at all in a super fancy package was pretty cool. it's a six-pannel-gatefold with some weird pinwheel thing in it. might not be everybody's bag but i can burn 25 a month to get some new poo poo. wouldn't have discovered torres without it probably. Hot Diggity! fucked around with this message at 04:33 on May 15, 2015 |
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TubeStank posted:i subscribed to vinyl me please a while back and it's been nice to get a pretty well thought out package and good lp in the mail for 25 a month. the artwork they send with it has been really worth it (particularly j dilla's donuts one and torres' one) and last month getting menomea's "friend or foe" which hasn't been repressed at all in a super fancy package was pretty cool. it's a six-pannel-gatefold with some weird pinwheel thing in it. might not be everybody's bag but i can burn 25 a month to get some new poo poo. wouldn't have discovered torres without it probably. With the art by Craig Thompson? Yeah that's a nice cover, and if you like the artwork then I'd recommend reading "Blankets" by him. Edit: though that's a biography, and drawn like one. "Goodbye Chunky Rice" is actually in the same style as the Memomena cover.
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shmee posted:With the art by Craig Thompson? Yeah that's a nice cover, and if you like the artwork then I'd recommend reading "Blankets" by him. Edit: though that's a biography, and drawn like one. "Goodbye Chunky Rice" is actually in the same style as the Memomena cover. thanks! i'll look into it for sure! this isn't my video but it shows the packaging https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgEJ2w0I_Pc
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# ? May 15, 2015 04:46 |
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Yeah that's the one. I don't have it but someone in this thread pointed out that their album "I Am The Fun Blame Monster" has cool packaging too. It folds out into a monster:
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Dogen posted:Is it one of their weirder limited ones? If not you can find it at any record store who carries them fairly easily. They have a bunch of copies of Looper, Drive, Halloween, etc. at Waterloo in Austin. It doesn't sale that it any info I can find on it but who loving knows. I'm keen to pay $35 for it but not $200 on discogs later on down the track.
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shmee posted:Yeah that's the one. The original covers folded out. I have a repressing that doesn't do that:(
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# ? May 15, 2015 11:40 |
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Any good record stores in NYC? I'm here for a few days unexpectedly.
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# ? May 16, 2015 04:19 |
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http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/stores/index.jsp#/search/new%20york%20city
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ddddddffdfddddfddf posted:Any good record stores in NYC? I'm here for a few days unexpectedly. http://www.humanheadnyc.com Good luck getting anywhere off the L if you're planning on taking public transportation.
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ddddddffdfddddfddf posted:Any good record stores in NYC? I'm here for a few days unexpectedly. No
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ddddddffdfddddfddf posted:Any good record stores in NYC? I'm here for a few days unexpectedly. There's a bunch depending on where you'll be, but I'd recommend a new place I just found near the Montrose L stop in Brooklyn, Superior Elevation. It's used stuff with a lot of reggae, hip hop, soul, disco. The selection is fantastic especially for how low the prices are. One of the best record stores I've come across in years. Oh and they're having some kind of party tomorrow with djs playing from 12-8. https://m.facebook.com/pages/Superior-Elevation-Records/153320234731234 Also in the neighborhood: Crate records is right next to superior elevation, everything they sell is $1 and there's some surprisingly good things to be found if you dig long enough. Human Head has good new and used stuff, a well balanced price range with more rare items than the other places I mentioned. Then in Williamsburg there's Rough Trade which is huge and nice looking but pricy. E- oh yeah the L isn't running to Brooklyn, the J or M to Flushing would get you close to the first three I mentioned.
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Im drunk and listening to They Might Be Giants. A+
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Snowy posted:There's a bunch depending on where you'll be, but I'd recommend a new place I just found near the Montrose L stop in Brooklyn, Superior Elevation. It's used stuff with a lot of reggae, hip hop, soul, disco. The selection is fantastic especially for how low the prices are. One of the best record stores I've come across in years. Oh and they're having some kind of party tomorrow with djs playing from 12-8. Hah, I saw this and thought "did they move into where Crate was?" before I saw the rest of your post. I'll have to check it out; I'm sorely lacking in all those genres. I second Rough Trade and Human Head, they're really the only stores I bother going to (I've only been buying records for like a year and I do it very casually) unless I happen to be around a different one. Rough Trade is only new records but has a huge selection of them (and a decent books section, too, if you'd like something for your coffee table). Human Head has a good, almost-entirely-used selection and is run by some super nice people. They don't really specialize in any one thing, but I usually manage to walk out with a few records every time I go. Also, transit tip: you can take the ferry from Manhattan to Brooklyn, right near Rough Trade (http://www.roughtrade.com/pages/NYCL), then walk to the L at Lorimer (which is only ~15 minutes away), then take it to Montrose to get to the other places Snowy recommended. You can then take the J/M back. Uber's also running some kinda carpool thing this weekend that can get you over the bridge for $5: http://blog.uber.com/nyc-uberpool-l-train-5-dollar-fares abraham linksys fucked around with this message at 05:39 on May 16, 2015 |
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Roger Troutman posted:http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/stores/index.jsp#/search/new%20york%20city I always felt bad that I found a few records to buy in UO when I was in NYC a few years ago. They don't have any for sale in the ones here (they're awful shops) so it was a bit of a novelty. I like Generation Records as well, and W'burg definitely has a cool stack of stores you'll find stuff of interest in I'm sure.
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Greenpoint has a great number of tiny shops hiding around. If you're taking the time to go to Rough Trade (which is hip but way overpriced and not really at all worth it if you're just trying to get new records), walk a few blocks north on Wythe to get to Co-op 87, which is run by the Captured Tracks folks (small new selection, good used selection, all the Captured Tracks releases you could want if you're into that stuff); right around the corner on Calyer St. is Captured Tracks itself, a newer store also run by CT, which is entirely used, if I recall. Then if you walk north on Manhattan Ave. you'll get to the Record Grouch, which is pretty hit/miss. All used, but every now and then with pretty phenomenal finds (They had a copy of XTC's Apple Venus Vol. 1 which I had to pass up at the time but totally would have been worth the $60 they wanted for it...). Permanent Records used to be up there too, but they moved to Park Slope. Haven't been to the new location yet, but when I lived in Greenpoint they were my go-to. Super nice folks. edit: A better alternative to Rough Trade but in the same neighborhood would be Earwax on N9th. They've been in the neighborhood for forever. Support local businesses! 1000 umbrellas fucked around with this message at 16:00 on May 16, 2015 |
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ddddddffdfddddfddf posted:Any good record stores in NYC? I'm here for a few days unexpectedly. RIP The Thing,The Vortex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGvUi2_lPuU
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