Quoted from fnosm:You've seen this?
I memorized that bit and used to drop it into conversations at parties in my twenties. I sure hope I've evolved a bit since then.
Quoted from fnosm:You've seen this?
I memorized that bit and used to drop it into conversations at parties in my twenties. I sure hope I've evolved a bit since then.
Cool, i bet some nice and sweet tasting food is coming out of that kitchen!
Habibi Funk was in the mail this morning. I ordered it mainly for the opening track Fadoul, Bsslama Habiti.
The double album is a compilation of North African rock and funk from a time when the Arab world was more progressive i guess.
First impression is that i got a very unpolished gem in my collection.
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EDIT: it's rough at times. the Algerian and Sudan tracks are quite nice. acquired taste warning!
Quoted from Thunderpants:Cool, i bet some nice and sweet tasting food is coming out of that kitchen!
Habibi Funk was in the mail this morning. I ordered it mainly for the opening track Fadoul, Bsslama Habiti.
The double album is a compilation of North African rock and funk from a time when the Arab world was more progressive i guess.
First impression is that i got a very unpolished gem in my collection.
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You monster. I may or may not have just snagged that along with #5 (the electronic one).
And yes, natives eat my cooking and ask me where I grew up. I didn't, I just learned some stuff along the way.
Yeah it's expensive and yaaha yaaha... but it's The Dead. Dick's picks.
https://shop.realgonemusic.com/products/grateful-dead-dicks-picks-26-4-lp-set
Quoted from guitarded:This was .35 well spent. Al Caiola, Clark Terry...and Eydie Gorme.
Really well produced, mastered and pressed. Goofy Mono fun for pocket change.
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It’s nice getting something good cheap. Now that it’s a collector thing it’s easy to forget...but really what got me going was 25 years ago I could get pretty
Much any big album for 99 cents. Floyd, stones, who etc it was all cheap and plentiful so I could build my music collection that way rather than $15-20 a
Not too many cheap finds
These days!
Yep. Salad Days they were.
My first BIG vinyl collection was built in the early 90s, by myself, riding from dumpster to dumpster and filling the milk crate and canvas bags I had strapped to a rack on my MTB.
LPs were almost to the point where people would pay you to come and haul them away back then.
Quoted from guitarded:This was .35 well spent. Al Caiola, Clark Terry...and Eydie Gorme.
Really well produced, mastered and pressed. Goofy Mono fun for pocket change.
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Somewhere I have Al Caiola "Music For Space Squirrels" pretty goofy and excellent instrumental stuff.
I had a pretty sweet vinyl collection in the 90's as well. Nothing was over $1 at flea markets. I also picked through an 80's DJ booth for free. All worn, but some great stuff. I'm not sure where in my irresponsible youth I lost track of it. easily 200 albums. I've re-bought many at $20-25. I still think about seeing the stash in the boxes I left then in at a flea market or yard sale. One in a million I know.
Bridge of Sighs,, a CLASSIC! All Hendrix fans out there should checks out Robins albums (except Caravan to Midnight and In City Dreams, he kinda dropped the ball on those two) on Chrysalis. His later albums with Procol Harum (Home and Broken Barricades) before he went solo are great too.
Five records arriving tomorrow, four of which I'd wager no other pinsider owns. Stoked! Might have to get a second turntable for my home office.
Quoted from yancy:Five records arriving tomorrow, four of which I'd wager no other pinsider owns. Stoked! Might have to get a second turntable for my home office.
She’s all yours dude !
CCC581AF-DA57-432A-B247-13BDA18B7F46 (resized).jpegQuoted from CrazyLevi:Hey anybody in Ohio I’d recommend Sponful Records. Great shop and ownership and good prices.
Plaid Room is in Ohio as well. Can't endorse those guys highly enough.
Yeah if I ever go anywhere near Columbus again I'll hit the record store circuit
In between my meals with RWH and WHo Dey of course.
Does anyone remember Caldor? We had a good laugh about some of the stores that have come and gone last night when I pulled this one out. I picked this one up second hand, sadly was a bit too young in the Caldor days to buy vinyl. I was in the cassette stage.
Such a great album. The first side is pure gold.
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Better late than never! Four CRJ and Seven Inches of Satanic Panic for balance.
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Quoted from Shredso:Does anyone remember Caldor? We had a good laugh about some of the stores that have come and gone last night when I pulled this one out. I picked this one up second hand, sadly was a bit too young in the Caldor days to buy vinyl.
I Do!
Navigating the Pricing Chart based on Letter AND Color to know what something cost...Long Boxes!...those dope ass Hot Pretzels?
Loved Caldor.
We had a store here in Salt Lake called "Tape Head Company" that sold records, tapes (8-track and cassette) posters, bongs, papers, etc. car stereos (with an installation dept.) sold and rented video tapes (VHS and Beta) and other items. They had a letter based pricing system similar to your Caldor, plus you could get a discount if you had one of their "discount cards" which I had. They were located at 665 South State Street from about 1969 to 1985. I bought a lot of records/8-tracks there over the years, and a couple car stereos.
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So glad to have this back. Sounds amazing and I don’t have to race off the couch to lift the needle when record is over like a savage.
I can even play the same side of a record 3 hours straight like I did a couple days ago.
Best $289 I’ve spent in a while.
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Did it come with a pink tank top?
Sweet! Those box sets would be on my shelf if I had unlimited money. I'm still catching up on just regular Depeche Mode LPs.
Quoted from yancy:Sweet! Those box sets would be on my shelf if I had unlimited money. I'm still catching up on just regular Depeche Mode LPs.
I have the Music For The Masses singles boxed set on the way as well but I’ll be stopping there for a while! I have had the Mofi 45 rpm boxed set of Donal Fagen Nightfly in my eBay cart for the past week, I just can’t justify pulling the trigger on almost $400 in vinyl. I just keep it there to remind me what could be.
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