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Going through some of my Dads old records....I remember these as a little kid, especially the Alice Cooper album. I would think "people sure get weird when they get older
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I sold around 100 albums on ebay in groups of ten several months ago. There seems to be a resurgence in demand so it was a good time to sell them. Most of mine were from the 80s. I did save my Beatles albums and a few from their solo careers.
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I think I currently have somewhere north of 1700 records at the moment and growing every week.
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Like the Alice Cooper,
I got bit by the record bug about a year ago when my girlfriend bought me a record player for my birthday.
Once in a blue moon I will find a good one at a thrift store but mostly I get them on Ebay.
Heres my Led collection so far.
I got bit by the record bug about a year ago when my girlfriend bought me a record player for my birthday.
Once in a blue moon I will find a good one at a thrift store but mostly I get them on Ebay.
Heres my Led collection so far.
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I'm still spinning vinyl, here is my used and abused punk/heavy metal assortment in my workspace. The garage contains my country AND western albums and a little bit of everything else. Made the shelves out of some old PBR wooden beer crates- Bjorn
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I collected Yardbirds and related records in the 1980's and 1990's, and I started doing so again about four years ago. I also go after the very early Pink Floyd 45's with Syd Barrett.
Here are photos of a 45 Jimmy Page put out in 1965, when nobody knew who he was yet, a couple of red vinyl Japanese Yardbirds promos, and the aforementioned Pink Floyd 45's.
Marc
Here are photos of a 45 Jimmy Page put out in 1965, when nobody knew who he was yet, a couple of red vinyl Japanese Yardbirds promos, and the aforementioned Pink Floyd 45's.
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Dang Marc,
I'm a pretty hardcore record collector and I've never seen most of those. Love the Floyd 45's. Those french pressings are nearly impossible.
If anyone wants more information than you could ever want on music collecting collecting I would have to suggest this website.
https://www.discogs.com
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I'm a pretty hardcore record collector and I've never seen most of those. Love the Floyd 45's. Those french pressings are nearly impossible.
If anyone wants more information than you could ever want on music collecting collecting I would have to suggest this website.
https://www.discogs.com
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Hey Kevin,
Thanks, and I guess we'll have something besides beer cans to talk about next time we see each other. The Discogs site is great for information, and I've purchased many records there as well.
The Japanese stuff is what pushed me over the edge to start collecting again. My timing was superb, as prices were down significantly from a couple years earlier and a staggering number of rarities popped up in top shape the first couple years I was back into it.
Incredibly, I found the Jimmy Page 45 a couple months after jumping back in. A Japanese collector built a website to sell his collection, and I managed to find it a couple days after he went online. The yen was weak against the dollar at the time also.
The Dutch Apples And Oranges and the Swedish It Would Be So Nice are probably the toughest of my Floyd singles. The latter does not feature Syd musically, but Sweden alone put his picture on the sleeve. The bottom right 45 in that photo is a bootleg with two Barrett tracks that went unreleased until the 31-disc set was released this year.
I don't have many photos of my records right now, but those that I do have are some real zingers. I added the Spanish Floyd EP after the above photo was taken, and the Japanese Floyd 45 is en route right now. The Blow Up soundtrack is a Japanese test pressing, as is the Yardbirds EP below it. Blow Up is retroactively considered a classic film on 1960's London nowadays, but I tried watching it a few times years ago and found it painful . . . except for the few minutes where The Yardbirds (the short-lived lineup including Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page) were onstage. The rest of the soundtrack is by Herbie Hancock. The last record is a Norwegian Yardbirds 45 I didn't know existed until I found it for sale.
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Thanks, and I guess we'll have something besides beer cans to talk about next time we see each other. The Discogs site is great for information, and I've purchased many records there as well.
The Japanese stuff is what pushed me over the edge to start collecting again. My timing was superb, as prices were down significantly from a couple years earlier and a staggering number of rarities popped up in top shape the first couple years I was back into it.
Incredibly, I found the Jimmy Page 45 a couple months after jumping back in. A Japanese collector built a website to sell his collection, and I managed to find it a couple days after he went online. The yen was weak against the dollar at the time also.
The Dutch Apples And Oranges and the Swedish It Would Be So Nice are probably the toughest of my Floyd singles. The latter does not feature Syd musically, but Sweden alone put his picture on the sleeve. The bottom right 45 in that photo is a bootleg with two Barrett tracks that went unreleased until the 31-disc set was released this year.
I don't have many photos of my records right now, but those that I do have are some real zingers. I added the Spanish Floyd EP after the above photo was taken, and the Japanese Floyd 45 is en route right now. The Blow Up soundtrack is a Japanese test pressing, as is the Yardbirds EP below it. Blow Up is retroactively considered a classic film on 1960's London nowadays, but I tried watching it a few times years ago and found it painful . . . except for the few minutes where The Yardbirds (the short-lived lineup including Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page) were onstage. The rest of the soundtrack is by Herbie Hancock. The last record is a Norwegian Yardbirds 45 I didn't know existed until I found it for sale.
Marc
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I love the Blow-Up soundtrack. I have a nice first pressing of that and you have all that great Herbie Hancock stuff and the Yardbirds thrown in to boot. The Floyd stuff you have is just mind blowing. I talked to a couple of local dealers yesterday and they had never seen any of those 45's.
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I ran into an ex-Yardbirds collector who kept his Blow Up collection after selling everything else. When he let the Blow Up collection go, I picked up the U.K. mono and stereo versions, a German promo, and the French, Australian and Italian versions. I have Japanese promo and stock copies also. Perhaps the coolest Blow Up piece I have, though, is a Chilean EP with picture sleeve that has Stroll On (the Yardbirds track) on it.
The top half of the Floyd photo consists of the most obtainable Barrett sleeves out there, excepting the first French one. The bottom half of the photo is much tougher, aside from the bootleg. I'm probably done with Floyd, though. I'd like first pressings of the first two albums from England, but clean copies cost more than I think I want to spend. Ditto for the Italian See Emily Play sleeve. There are several more 'Emily' sleeves I could chase that aren't too expensive, but they're all very similar to the French one. I did get the Dutch one to complete that set, but Denmark and Sweden didn't release Apples And Oranges, so I don't have that concern elsewhere. I did pick up the first two Japanese LP's on red vinyl, but I don't intend to chase the LP's . . . Floyd is a side interest and the cost is prohibitive.
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The top half of the Floyd photo consists of the most obtainable Barrett sleeves out there, excepting the first French one. The bottom half of the photo is much tougher, aside from the bootleg. I'm probably done with Floyd, though. I'd like first pressings of the first two albums from England, but clean copies cost more than I think I want to spend. Ditto for the Italian See Emily Play sleeve. There are several more 'Emily' sleeves I could chase that aren't too expensive, but they're all very similar to the French one. I did get the Dutch one to complete that set, but Denmark and Sweden didn't release Apples And Oranges, so I don't have that concern elsewhere. I did pick up the first two Japanese LP's on red vinyl, but I don't intend to chase the LP's . . . Floyd is a side interest and the cost is prohibitive.
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Hi,,so many great records,, some great pink Floyd LPs,,,,picked this up today for the shop,,,now I can go though my old records a bit easier!and it was priced just right
till the next dump!
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Yeah, I could use one of those too!
The Japanese Pink Floyd never arrived, so I'm still on the hunt for that one. Paypal did get the money back at least, but I'd rather have the record.
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The Japanese Pink Floyd never arrived, so I'm still on the hunt for that one. Paypal did get the money back at least, but I'd rather have the record.
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Love the passion on this thread, have been collecting live shows and out takes from the Stones for over 40 years now. Would guess I have about 300 songs that never made it to an album. For Stones fans, they just released on itunes, Goats Head Soup, for $20. You get the usual remixes and odd cutting room floor work ups or jams, but the key is the live concert added. The Stones at their peak, 1973, Belgium, soundboard, with Mick Taylor tearing it up. In my opinion, the best live album ever (Who Live at Leeds a close second) Highly recommended, this concert is the mint Rosalie/Kent Ale of collecting. Crystal clear and perfectly mixed.
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-found these at a garage sale of a Schlitz employee here in Milwaukee 5+ years ago, earliest vinyl is 1951. Some interesting stuff through the 50’s- ruby red bottle, 6pak can/bottle and Puerto Rican jingles of 30second to 1minute length for radio play. I have multiples of many examples, didn’t want to post all pics but could if there is interest. Ziphippie
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I love that red plastic.....hover31 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 11:26 am -found these at a garage sale of a Schlitz employee here in Milwaukee 5+ years ago, earliest vinyl is 1951. Some interesting stuff through the 50’s- ruby red bottle, 6pak can/bottle and Puerto Rican jingles of 30second to 1minute length for radio play. I have multiples of many examples, didn’t want to post all pics but could if there is interest. Ziphippie 6B3D2447-E323-4959-81FF-E845FE5A968A.jpeg00E0A497-90FA-4334-BFAE-75616D149271.jpeg644975F5-463E-4240-86CF-7BA1B12D75B4.jpeg
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PM sent.
Focus: Cones and flats from Michigan, South Bend, and Fort Wayne. Foreign cans only if I bought them myself in the country of origin.
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Years ago had several 16" beer commercial records... will search, may still have pics.
Went to an estate/yard sale at the parents of a chem Phd student who had blown himself up making meth. He had taken a trip to the UK in79 or 80 and bought punk 45s. Realized the record thing was here to stay abt 2012 when I sold a Stains, red vinyl copy of John Wayne was a Nazi for 300.
Oh, so we are all about 78's here. Got a perfect 1923 Brunswick upright off CL and then lucked into about 400 78s at a library sale for .12 each. The best part is playing all the Crosby-Sinatra at Christmas the way is should be heard.
Went to an estate/yard sale at the parents of a chem Phd student who had blown himself up making meth. He had taken a trip to the UK in79 or 80 and bought punk 45s. Realized the record thing was here to stay abt 2012 when I sold a Stains, red vinyl copy of John Wayne was a Nazi for 300.
Oh, so we are all about 78's here. Got a perfect 1923 Brunswick upright off CL and then lucked into about 400 78s at a library sale for .12 each. The best part is playing all the Crosby-Sinatra at Christmas the way is should be heard.
Interested in breweriana with Native American images or language of all kinds.