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#5343 3 years ago

Bought this to replace my 70s Yamaha which just shit the bed (auto function doesn’t work correctly, noticeable wobble in audio).

It sounds great but honestly I miss the fully automatic operation of the Yamaha. I found a shop here, May see about getting it fixed. I took a look under the hood and it’s like NOPE.

PIcs are the new table (orbit) along with the old one (including the batshit crazy auto mech stuff)

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#5345 3 years ago

Hey if anybody here wants to buy classic rock or metal LPs please go to

Www.rockfantasy.com

He just got his online store up.

#5352 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

I repair a lot of these. Like was previously posted, odds are you only need a clean and re-lube and to have your motor properly cleaned and lubed.
They are pretty simple mechs and at most will require some heat to get apart. Then, clean and re-lube.
Nothing a Pin Guy should be scared t tackle.

Thanks for the pep talk guys but it looks kinda complicated. But yes I could just take it apart, take a lot of pics, and see what's up.

I doubt it's the motor that works fine, it spins fine. It's something in the auto mech I'm pretty sure as the thing that is supposed to move the tone arm no longer works. I suspect a broken linkage or something like that.

I really do love that turntable. I like the new one, it sounds great and looks cool, but it's just not as fun to play with as the Yamaha. This audiophile "fully manual only" snobbery kind of annoys me. There really aren't any good automatic turntables anymore, the autos are all cheap shit, and the good stuff is all fully automatic.

#5355 3 years ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

You could just drive over and see what these guys might have on sale. I've bought several things from them. So far, excellent service.
https://www.turntablelab.com/

Cool I'll give them a call. Also found another shop closer in midtown, they do all vintage audio repairs. I also need a pair of Advent large speakers refoamed so looks like a twofer.

#5356 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

There are a few great services restoring Duals and Thorens out there.
FixMyDual comes to mind right off the top of my head.
I usually keep a Semi-Auto in my setup along with my VPI. The convenence of being able to walk away from the deck is a nice one to have.
Another option is a reconditioned Linear Tracker like a PL-L1000. Not nearly as good looking, but great performance for the oney if you can find a good one.
I have a friend who restores Pioneers I can ref you too, also. Lotta options out there. Feel free to PM if you would like refs / numbers.

You ever see those crazy B&O auto turntables, with a laser to figure out when the next song is so you can skip or go back? Apparently you could use with a B&O receiver and could control it with a remote.

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#5376 3 years ago

Did a trade today with the Times Square record guy. I think he did pretty well!

Out with the old
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In with the new
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#5378 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

I hope that wasn't your only copy of Off the Wall.
First side on that thing is immaculate.

I have that one on CD and digital. I love the Wall but I haven't listened to that LP in probably 20 years. Bought it for a buck lol. I do have two copies of Beastie Boys Hello Nasty (no idea how that happened), I kept the gold vinyl version.

Vinyl Vault Tony did well on the trade, it's his business. I just wanted new stuff to listen to, those records i traded were ones I haven't touched in a decade or so.

Listening to Tres Hombres right now, it's freaking awesome!!

I also bought Ozzy Speak of the Devil, Santana, and Twisted Sister from him a few days ago. Decided I'd be better off trading him unwanted LPs next time. Cool guy. And fun to be “shopping” somewhere for the first time in months. He has a cart he wheels out to 42nd street but I met him today at the storage facility as it was raining.

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#5380 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

Listening to Tres Hombres right now, it's freaking awesome!!
Original London Blue Label? That one is killer.
The Jalapeno Green Rocktober issue is badass as well. Great LP.

Yup! Blue label London. I can't believe how great it sounds! What an awesome album.

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#5382 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

Yeah- that one has long been regarded the cream of the crop. I could listen to Sheik for days. That guitar tone is incredible.

Is this one of those albums that was out of print for years except remixed with 80s fake drums and reverb?

Crime against nature that was!!!

#5385 3 years ago
Quoted from Chisox:

I thought that was Rio Grande Mud, did they do that to multiple albums?

the first five!!!!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Pack_(ZZ_Top_album)

#5392 3 years ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

Not exactly vinyl but that's what it's going to be used for. My first 15 ips machine.
For once a great late night alcohol + internet adventure.
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I had a friend whose dad had a reel to reel collection. I remember “tommy” was one of them.

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#5400 3 years ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

Have you looked under the banana?[quoted image][quoted image]

Hah! Is that an original or reissue with actual peeling banana? I have one but the banana simply won't peel.

Picked these up today. Nothing too special but looking forward to listening to them. No idea if the accept album is any good but I love the cover
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#5402 3 years ago
Quoted from pinkid:

Metal Heart by Accept is awesome. You'll dig it.

All I know i "Too High to get it Right" is a great song title.

#5404 3 years ago
Quoted from pinkid:

Metal Heart by Accept is awesome. You'll dig it.

Its awesome

#5407 3 years ago

Grabbed these at the world famous Rock Fantasy!

(Actually my friend Tom did but he brought these back to nyc for me)

About to burn one to Burn

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#5409 3 years ago

Stained Class is the best Judas Priest album probably.

#5412 3 years ago
Quoted from pinkid:

Stained Class is an overlooked album. Priest were at a new level then.

Let’s hear it for Les Binks!

Kind of ahead of the times...it’s telling that they replaced him with a Phil Rudd
type in holland.

#5414 3 years ago

Yeah I keep wondering about “new remixed vinyl.” I don’t really want remixes as the new mix is always louder and shittier than the originals.

Trying to stick to original vinyl. It’s like, if I want the shitty modern mix, I’ll download the mp3.

Like the brand new ozzy I got (ordinary man new album). Which of course is mixed too loud. I’m sure the cd/digital version is worse though.

#5416 3 years ago

The Black Sabbath album 13 sounds like shit on vinyl and everywhere else.

Another rick Rubin hack job !!!

#5424 3 years ago

I’m pissed I lost my Freedom of
choice. No idea what happened to it !

#5429 3 years ago

I like how Saturday night everybody’s high brow tastes devolve into good old rock n roll

\m/

#5438 3 years ago
Quoted from toddsolus:

I have diverse tastes ...
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Man I wish I was cruising out into the desert plains on a highway paved with 80s printer paper right about now...

I gotta nuthin’, to lose...at ALLLLLLLLL!

#5444 3 years ago

Did a little RETAIL SHOPPING today, which is awesome. Been a few months.

The priest and tejas are new the el loco an original.

Tejas sounds amazing and it’s purple for some reason. Funny thing I didn’t realize until I listened to it that I didn’t know a single song on it, no hits. Great sounding and mellow album. It’s good but I see why it gets lost in shuffle.

Ram it down sounds pretty bad but it’s a bad album the fake drums are horrible. That’s cool I love the cover. And Halford and the guitars are as good as ever some amazing stuff. Whole album sounds like a demo with those crappy fake drums, and lots of cheesy songs.

About to check out El Loco I’m sure it’s great.

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#5449 3 years ago

Sweet stones collection!

It seems you have been able to resist the allure of Dirty Work? Good for you, it's terrible!

Oh wait, never mind. Hey I don't blame you I'm a completist also!

My ancient copy of Goats Head Soup doesn't have an "edit" that must have been some later prints. It's an ok album but don't find myself listening to it much. Starfucker is a fun raunchy chuck berry workout featuring a bunch of names nobody under 40 is gonna recognize.

#5462 3 years ago

Just a run of the mill 1980s issue of Some Girls. Great album! I bought this new in high school at Waxie Maxie’s.

Going to a friend’s little cookout on Long Island and he said he had a couple maiden duplicate LPs to give me so figured I’d bring one of my doubles. (The other copy is the cool original press with the cut outs)

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#5468 3 years ago

A friend found this in the garbage lol

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#5477 3 years ago

A little freedom for the 4th!!

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#5486 3 years ago

Anybody interested in a near new mint condition blue Orbit Plus?

It’s a fine player and looks cool but I am getting my old 70s Yamaha repaired.

Really it’s a cool machine and sounds fantastic. I just prefer a fully automatic turntable.

This has the mid level cartridge and I upgraded to add the Cue Lever.
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#5488 3 years ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

I could use that extra AC unit about now...

Ha yeah...don’t let the audiophile community know the record player is a foot away from the ac I’m sure they’ll hang me in effigy.

These are the lunatics who killed the fully automatic hi quality turntable!

#5491 3 years ago

With tax and shipping + cue lever it was almost $400.

I’m thinking $300 plus shipping. I’ve had it about a month.

#5498 3 years ago

Love the original with the embossed cover. Got this today after losing it in High school.

My favorite sabbath album. And it just sounds better this way.

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#5500 3 years ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

Rip This Joint!
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Great album...but...dare I say it...overrated?!

Behind Sticky Fingers, Beggar's Banquet, and Let it Bleed in the classic run for me.

#5506 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

Is that an Olive Green Label? Nice sounding pressing if it is. The 1st is my fav. But this one and Sabbath Boody Sabbath are neck and neck for #2.

No I think it’s a late 70s pressing. White label. Sounds great.

I have a vol 4 olive but I somehow lost the sleeve lol. At least I can still listen to it.

#5513 3 years ago

The ozzy collection is complete!

Well I could use a copy of no more tears but I’m not sure that’s even out there.

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#5524 3 years ago
Quoted from nwpinball:

My 2nd favorite Bad Religion album, the year this came out I listened to it every day for about 6 months.
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For a second I thought the name of that album was “BUFFET”

Listening to this tonight. So awesome.

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#5535 3 years ago
Quoted from yancy:

Hen's teeth, only pressed in 1991, not counting Russian bootlegs. I can't believe they haven't cashed in on the overpriced deluxe reissue wave.

Looks I can get a Dutch pressing for around $150

What rip off

So yes I’ll probably buy it

#5538 3 years ago
Quoted from yancy:

I do! Well, my mom bought it at Walmart. I was twelve.
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RIP MCA

I got a Paul's Boutique quadgate but it's a reissue from 15 years or so ago. I don't think I've listened to it once. Great album but I don't need to be getting off the couch every 15 minutes to tend to it.

To answer the question: I'm pretty sure it was the soundtrack to Christine. Carrying it around the house one day it slipped out of the jacket, hit the floor, and took a big crack. It ended up being the second record I bought too.

No idea what happened to it. I think I let someone borrow it in high school.

#5546 3 years ago

Sick banner day for the levster!!

Traded $180 and a bunch of unwanted records to neighborhood record guy...

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#5547 3 years ago
Quoted from Scrimmbo:

Love Johnny "guitar" Watson. His 50's stuff is fucking excellent and his funky 70's stuff is great too. Also picked up the Dennis Wilson solo album at a decent price at the record store today, been looking for it for years.
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He died of a heart attack on stage.

They say his last words were “ain’t that a bitch” but it can’t possibly be true can it?

#5557 3 years ago
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!

#5564 3 years ago

Hey anybody in Ohio I’d recommend Sponful Records. Great shop and ownership and good prices.

#5566 3 years ago
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 !

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#5569 3 years ago

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.

#5576 3 years ago

Old Brownie is back. Was everything in the 1970s “walnut?”

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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#5586 3 years ago

A quick spin on the Ozzy Live picture disc.

#5588 3 years ago
Quoted from Coyote:

Went to a store while I was out in Colorado to pick up some new 45's for my Juke. Was going through them when I got home, and - wait.
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Did it come with a pink tank top?

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#5600 3 years ago
Quoted from Jason43:

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So subtle!

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#5602 3 years ago
Quoted from bingojoe:

No colored vinyl, but all originals.
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Nice I have the ozzy 8 including 13, which sounds fucking awful (thanks rick Rubin!)

The original 7 sound amazing on vinyl.

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#5644 3 years ago
Quoted from guard:

All mint.....one grail record. Not a bad haul for $40 Canadian
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Those Stones "hot rocks" albums are simply 4 sides of greatness.

#5668 3 years ago

The obrit / U-turn stuff is great. Simple. sounds great, looks great. The mid-level one is around $400 all in (taxes / shipping / cue lever)

I may be selling one of these in practically new condition with an upgraded stylus if interested.

It's fully manual though which takes getting used to. THere's just very little out there for automatic turntables these days.

#5693 3 years ago

Dehumanizer has such an awful reputation, but the 2 or 3 songs from it I know are pretty good.

Must be some real poop on it elsewhere!

#5712 3 years ago
Quoted from bingojoe:

Who's best, here's the rest.
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I have the one on top left next to who sells out

There seem to be a ton of Who LP bootlegs out there I have several different ones.

#5714 3 years ago
Quoted from bingojoe:

There are a lot of crappy audience recorded live boots (Decidedly Belated Response, Live at Swansea come to mind) floating around. Ive had lots of them, I copied them onto reel to reel tape (if they werent too bad) and resold the records. Funny, some of the best looking boots Ive had (colored vinyl) were the worst for sound quality. I had a Swansea that was lime green/orange splash and the sound was so bad you couldnt tell what half of it was.
The one you pointed out (Fillmore East 68) has decent sound but is an incomplete show. The one to its right is also a Fillmore 68 boot and is also incomplete, but between the two you get a complete show.
One of the better ones pictured is Tales From the Who. Nice packaging with Stout artwork. A decent recording of a good show.
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yeah I used to see Tales From the Who at record shops, really cool package. Wasn't that one a radio recording?

#5756 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Rollin into a Thursday night wth...
The CARS, 1984 Masterpiece, Heartbeat city.
Japan pressing, with Obi slip, and inserts.
The Cars best???? It seems to get better with every spin.
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I like Candy-O as a complete album but You Might Think must be their best song.

#5763 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

This.
CandyO is way overrated.

It is?!

Who is rating cars albums these days beyond 3 people here?

#5771 3 years ago

Ok can we at least agree candy o has the best cover?

Also how horrible is Door to Door? I only know a couple of the singles.

#5795 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Rolling into the night with, Zodiac Soundtrack.
Clear blood red vinyl, 2 LP.
Songs from David Fincher's brilliant film.
Shout out to the coolest place on earth, Free Gold Watch, can't wait to get back up north.
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Yes!

The opening with hurdy gurdy man was brilliant.

#5800 3 years ago

Jumping on the bandwagon with a little Diver Down

I know this one isn’t thought too much of but I always loved its punchiness and it’s brevity!

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#5802 3 years ago
Quoted from fnosm:

Diver Down > 1984
Just sayin

Diver down has killer originals, cathedral...what’s not to like about it?

I guess I could live without pretty woman.

Rocking out the Full Bug as we speak!

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#5830 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Super late night drunk powered spinning.
Super Girls!
A Warner Bros Comp 4 LP'S .
Amazing comp of late 50's and 60's Girl group rock and soul, you will know almost everything on this comp, from movies and tv soundtracks.
Pick up a copy, they are cheap, you wont be disappointed.
Message from the Freeeek Graffiti Kingdom.
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Love those Warner brothers comps!!

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#5892 3 years ago

We just have some bullshit spotify halloween mix going in the kitchen.

Who do I have to blow around here to hear "Monster Mash?"

#5907 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Spinning Judas Priest, Sin After Sin.
Japan pressing, with Obi, and insert.
My favorite Priest by a tiny margin, Starbreaker is just a crusher!
Message from the Freeeek Kingdom.
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A couple weird hippie jams aside, Sin after Sin fuckin rules! Starrrrbreaker!

Sinner
Dissident Aggressor
Diamonds and Rust!
Raw Deal! (rough stuff new york fire island!)

My favorite of theirs would probably be Stained Class, British Steel, or Painkiller

#5916 3 years ago
Quoted from Krupps4:

Just curious, but what is it with all of the Japan pressings? Is there a particular reason for having them? Just want to make sure I’m not missing out on something. Thanks!

True LP lunatics all have their favorite pressings that they swear sound better. For sabbath it’s original UK pressing or nothing baby!

I don’t have any original UK pressings and they all sound sweet to me but I won’t begrudge any OCD types on this one.

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#5940 3 years ago

Nothin special, just a new acdc album!

Shocker; it sounds like acdc. A few killer songs as usual. Kick me when I’m down has some great guitar work.

Production is very good for a newer record, not too loud. Drums maybe a little softer than they should be but not everything can be louder.

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#5949 3 years ago

Grabbed In jersey after dropping off a whirlwind. Buyer recommended a local spot.

As soon as I remember the name I’ll tell you. Only had a few minutes to spare there.

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#5953 3 years ago
Quoted from emkay:

Agreed. I had that cassette in my car when I was 16.
Grace Slick turned 81 recently, still a firecracker.

Her book is angry, bitter, and hilarious

I loved the parts where she said she dresses like a slob to go to the supermarket now because nobody wants to fuck and old lady.

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#6006 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

A little Sharon Jones and Dap Kings to start the day...now that it is cleaned.
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Nice! I saw her open for Prince a couple times, great show.

#6007 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

UFO, lights Out 1977.
This and Obsession are the 1-2 punch of UFO at thier best.
Produced by Ron Nevison, he focused the band into a razor sharp, hard rock edge.
Nevison also produced Obsession and the Live Strangers in the Night.
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I'm not gonna say that cover is homoerotic but that guy has a bigger hard on than the Sticky Fingers model.

#6023 3 years ago
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#6032 3 years ago

Awesome!

I live on 9th Avenue now though! (After 20 years on 10th)

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#6069 3 years ago

The little dust brush is just too much!

Hilarious and awesome.

#6074 3 years ago

I assume that's the steam turbine below it?

#6080 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Redeemer of Souls.
Firepower.
The last two Priest albums are two of thier finest. Rob's voice is as strong as ever. Richie Faulkener has fitted in perfectly with Priest.
These really are two of my favorite Priest albums of all time.
If your a fan, and haven't given them a listen, you're in for a treat.
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I’m with you on Firepower but I found redeemer a little dull and didn’t love the production.

Got this copy signed at an event in union square...brought a Firepower Backglass but couldn’t get it past the goons!

They are working on another album now, I’m sure there will be some killer tunes on it!

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#6083 3 years ago

Leader of the pack

vroom vroom

Yeah It kinda killed their career but I thought it was funny.

#6099 3 years ago

RIP Leslie Weinstien, nice Jewish boy from Queens

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#6172 3 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

>>The best sounding are my Sansui SP-7500X
I have a Quad set of SP-x 7700s here that I bought from the original owner with all the docs and receipts. They are very nice sounding speakers.
I also have some nice Ohms and a set of Advents in a guest room that sound great with Vintage Receivers.

I had my parents' Advents refoamed and they sound amazing. Great rock speakers.

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#6203 3 years ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

I wish those days...
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Lol I’ve probably listened to that album a couple dozen times and I’ve still never bothered to listen to the bonus disc

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#6240 3 years ago

I like my rock like I like my Coca Cola...classic!

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#6245 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Heads up for the DIo Sabbath fans.
On March 5th Rhino Records is finally releasing remastered, and expanded editions of Heaven and Hell, and Mob Rules.
Both are 2 LP deluxe editions.
Order now!
Message from the Freeeek Kingdom.

I've never owned a copy of Heaven and Hell in any format, so thanks for heads up!

Will order a copy from world famous Rock Fantasy in Middletown, NY.

#6249 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules last official Warner pressings were both 2009. And of course sold out quick as the vinyl revival was still several years away.
I blame Sharon, or as I refer to her as the Evil C@%t. I believe she and Ozzy have veto power on the Sabbath name, she got this power in the Reunion negotiations.
Which is why the subsequent Heaven and Hell reunion was not titled Sabbath.
The Ozzy Sabbath LP,s have had 4 separate pressings in the last 5 years.
Plus the ultimate 4lp best of.
She likes to pretend us DIO fans dont exist. You all know how she treated the Blizzard of Oz band, erasing thier performances.
Greedy, selfish, shortsighted witch! Like father like daughter.
Long Live The Memory Of Ronnie James Dio!
LLTMORJD.
Message from the Neon Nights Kingdom.
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I don't think this is true at all. Tony Iommi just didn't see the point of resurrecting DIo Sabbath and still calling it Sabbath - The Ozzy Sabbath was an on and off concern for about 20 years starting in the late 90s and there was no need to confuse people, especially since they were playing ONLY Dio Sabbath with the Heaven and Hell group. IF that group played the Sheds as "Black Sabbath" you probably would have had a lot of annoyed customers expecting to see Ozzy singing NIB at those shows, like a couple summers earlier.

That's what Tony has said anyway in interviews back then.

I know Sharon is evil but she doesn't control the world.

I was really ignorant of almost all Sabbath post 1978 - just thought of it as a different band and didn't really interest me. That changed when they did the Metal Masters tour with Priest, Motorhead, and Testament. I probably saw Heaven and Hell about 7-8 times on that tour and Heaven and Hell's tours around the same time and I really got into those tunes. Great stuff!

#6251 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Look up the 2009 sabbath lawsuit, as of now Tony and Ozzy/sharon own Sabbath 50/50.

Nobody knows how that was settled! All confidential. I believe it had more to do with merchandising - if Tony was selling a Black Sabbath t-shirt ozzy wanted a piece of it.

And like I said, Tony always said it didn't shake out like that. According to him he owns the name. Heaven and Hell toured and recorded years BEFORE that lawsuit in 2009, so why wouldn't he have called it Sabbath at that point if he wanted to?

They even recorded two new songs in 2006 with Dio under the name Black Sabbath - Devil Cried and Ear in the wall. Pretty good songs - Devil Cried is great.

#6255 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Sharon confirmed it last year in an interview with Steve O.
Stating,Ozzy Tony were equal ownership, and Geezer and bill were, just work for hire.
It sucks.

That bitch!!

I don't think it really matters much anymore anyway. Sabbath is finished.

#6256 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Yep, your right HH tour before lawsuit.
Just got the HH dvd of the Radio City show, amazing.

I was at that show 10th row center!

It was sick. And my first exposure really to Dio Sabbath. I picked up the DVD as well when it came out years ago.

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#6340 3 years ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

"That's a hairy arrss."
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Is this album as bad as I'm sure it must be?

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#6383 3 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Kadavar, live in Copenhagen, 2 LP
Color vinyl.
Great power trio. One of the best newer hard rock bands, if you dig the first two Sabbath albums check out Kadavar.
Message from the Freeeek Kingdom.
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Killer band!

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#6448 3 years ago

Thanks world famous rock fantasy !

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#6455 3 years ago

Most people who ship LPs for a living or even a hobby know how to ship them.

I ordered a number of records early pandemic and all showed up perfectly.

I guess you may want to avoid it in the hottest months as they could melt?

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#7055 2 years ago

After last night’s show in Reading, I’m now one Ritchie Faulkner pick short of a set!

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#7300 2 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

I know...... Shut up Gonzo.
It's a peeve of mine....rubber bands?

My parents had a super expensive 70s hi fi with a direct drive. It was all well and good till it decided to spin backwards.

You'd have to spin it like a propeller to get it to go in the right direction!

On the plus side, it was super easy to hear "turn me on dead man" and all the other great backwards stuff.

I've always been happy with my belt-driven vintage 70s Yamaha turntable. You replace the "cheap rubber band" about once every 15 years and they cost $5 each.

#7309 2 years ago
Quoted from rolandthoms:

I would recommend you increase your budget a little, at least.
Speakers $500-1500
Amplifier and pre-amp. $1000-2500
Record player. $500-1500
This is inexpensive compared to the expensive hobby of record collecting.
Pro-Ject make decent entry level turntables.

This really doesn't seem to be what this guy is looking for.

Let's be honest...shouldn't he consider spending $500 or so on an all-in-one, or a bluetooth record player he can hook up to something he already has and see if he actually likes it before dropping several K on a serious component setup?

Maybe something like this?

https://www.turntablelab.com/products/audio-technica-at-lp120x-spinbase-turntable-package?variant=32965758746714&currency=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gclid=CjwKCAiA3L6PBhBvEiwAINlJ9BIGAky-wWo5GdKPwhB0x2oGETSnyzOnI2jqFXL3JUky61L_WWvioRoCENgQAvD_BwE

Or, for under $300:
https://www.turntablelab.com/products/audio-technica-at-lp60xusb-edifier-r1280db-turntable-package-ttl-setup?variant=32880816455770&currency=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gclid=CjwKCAiA3L6PBhBvEiwAINlJ9Iqjnrlz2LFJgvdEtaGZGUBEAjXdRSUlfwyFK6b7NgV4iOdiFnV_8BoC0AIQAvD_BwE

They've got a whole page of these bundle setups over there at turntable lab, with numerous price points.

If he already has a component system going, yes, I'd point him in the direction of U-turn Orbit or something like that.

#7311 2 years ago
Quoted from rolandthoms:

Yes, perhaps. It’s such an expensive hobby though. $300 is 10-15 records.

COuld be...but you can still buy used "common" records at places for around 10 bucks per. Who knows what he's looking for...does he want to buy brand new $30 reissues exclusively, or is he going after easy to find vintage stuff? I picked up the entire Aerosmith catalog from their debut through Done With Mirrors for $10 an LP or less over the past 18 months through a pair of upstate NY record store visits, and it wasn't that tough to do. I'm sure you could do the same with a bunch of classic rock acts, even these days.

Foxxtone should think about what he's looking to do and what kind of system he wants and I think we'll be able to better point him in the right direction. Even if he's looking to build a component system, it shouldn't have to cost over $1,000, right? You can get a decent consumer receiver/amp (a low end Yamaha or something) for $300...should be able to get a decent pair of speakers for about the same or a little more...and a record player for around the same as well.

Not every setup needs to be an award-winner candidate. When you consider how truly shitty music sounds these days for most people (MP3s going through a cheap bluetooth speaker) I think he'd be pretty blown away by a vinyl component setup at under $1,000.

#7314 2 years ago
Quoted from electricsquirrel:

A crappy turntable will be hard on your records.

Right, I wouldn't reccomend a $100 turntable.

For $200-300, you can certainly get a brand new or vintage record player that won't damage your vinyl.

#7316 2 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

$300 buys a lot of nice LPs if you hit up Yard Sales, Vinatge Swaps and Dollar Bins.
Most shops are smart enough to salt their Dollar Bins with a few finds every week.

Correct!

I got my first copy of Bat Out of Hell (how did I miss that over the years?) and Deep Purple's Stormbringer for a couple bucks each fairly recently out of the bargain bins. They aren't the pride of the fleet but they sound good and look good enough.

For me, a lot of the allure of LPs has always been cheap music. It's not like it was back in the 90s when I built up the entire collections of bands like the Stones and Floyd for 99 cents an LP, but there's still tons of cheapish stuff out there. I don't buy brand new $30 LPs very often.

#7321 2 years ago
Quoted from Foxxstone_80:

Some examples of used record players I found, any of these worth checking out?
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Do you have a component system ready to go to plug the record player into? Do you have speakers and an amplifier?

#7326 2 years ago
Quoted from Foxxstone_80:

I don't have anything yet at this point.

I have to be honest I think buying some used junk off craigslist or Facebook to cobble together a mismatched component system is a mistake. Buy something cheap, complete, NEW, and decent, and see what you think. You might get sick of vinyl in a month. Or you may think it rules and decide to start building a nice component system. But for now it seems like you should start cheap and easy:

Well, what do you think of this?

What do the Vinyl thread people think of this? Under 400 bucks:

https://www.turntablelab.com/products/audio-technica-at-lp60-turntable-kanto-yu4-speaker-package-ttl-setup?s=rec&w=p

#7334 2 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

It has convenience going for it...but there is really no upgrade path.
Like I suggested earlier, find a local tech or two and hit them up for recoditioned gear. You will save n the long run and lose little if you decide to bail.

True but those Bluetooth speakers and amplifeier will always be useful in one way or another. I have a pair of old speakers (not Bluetooth but whatever) in my shop now. The record player or the whole rig can be given to a niece or nephew who is starting out.

The “upgrade path” is start anew. $400 is not a lot of money to "lose" on a beginner setup.

#7338 2 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

If you do go the component route, Polk makes well built mid tier floor speakers the sti series is decent.
Amazon has a $350 for a pair of polk sti-300.
I brought a pair of Sti-500 a year ago for around $500 I like em.
And lots of good 70s recievers on ebay now, just search serviced vintage reciever.
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I love vintage gear but I can't sacrifice a remote control for one. I need to be able to operate the hi-fi from the couch!

I used my dad's cool 70s Yamaha receiver for years, ended up bringing to my shop for a while before it croaked. At home I need a remote control.

#7349 2 years ago
Quoted from Foxxstone_80:

Just got back from the record store, pretty cool place, ridiculous amounts of records,cds, and DVDs. Plus they had a data east playboy sitting in the corner, it was turned off and a bit dusty. The hipster working at the store couldn't tell me anything about it so I'm guessing it's was just there for decoration. Anyways, they recommended me a few different setups. The one was a new turn table, with a built in preamp (sorry I didn't get the brand), and then of course speakers. The whole setup was $120 for the record player and $69 for speakers. The other setup he recommended was Spindeck/w spinbase speakers. It looked pretty cool and I liked how the turn table sat on the speaker. $500 total for this. I didn't buy anything today. I wanted to think on it for a bit.
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Did they give you. Demo? How did it sound?

The $500 setup seems like a nice compact and good looking starter kit.

#7361 2 years ago
Quoted from Foxxstone_80:

I worked an insane overnight shift, and was pretty wired when I got off work so I headed back to the record store. Ended up buying an Audio Technica turn table and Edifier speakers per the suggestions of the owner of the store, pretty cool guy. I bought three records and he threw in the kiss album for free. Altogether with a cleaning kit I spent $350. Got it all hooked up today and I'm loving it. Completely different experience than just listening to music being streamed onto a blue tooth speaker, not sure how to describe it but you guys obviously know what I mean.
I think I'm at the edge of the rabbit hole looking in right now!
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Awesome!!!

I picked this one up today. Never heard a song on it before, pretty good.

Everything just sounds better on LP

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#7364 2 years ago
Quoted from Foxxstone_80:

I'll have to grab the sleeve protectors next time I'm there. One thing I noticed is that it's really sensitive to vibrations, if one of my kids runs across the room or jumps or anything like that it kinda skips. Any simple solutions like foam or cork under the feet of turntable to fix this?

Make sure it’s on the most stable table you can find.

Also cheaper (lighter) turntables are More susceptible to vibration. You can try cork or something who knows!

#7378 2 years ago
Quoted from Foxxstone_80:

I didn't feel like waiting for an order from Amazon so I put together a record holder today. It's a mashup of a few different ones I found online. Pretty basic, but I'm happy with it...I'll probably do a dark stain on it I think.[quoted image][quoted image]

Lol that will do now for but will hold about 10 records.

You’ll need something more substantial. This is what I have got it at a thrift shop, but I’m pretty close to out of room.

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#7396 2 years ago

This showed up today, completing my classic ozzy collection (blizzard through no more tears) I prefer originals but this one the only option was a new reissue. I think the only other reissue of the bunch is Blizzard.

It sounds fuckin amazing.

Cover got a little bent in shipping. As long as the records are fine I just suck it up these days but I really prefer to buy in person whenever possible.

Local stores only had the picture disc and those usually sound like ass.

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#7398 2 years ago

Such a killer album. Easily ozzy’s 3rd best.

#7401 2 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

The stuff put out on Intervention Records is ridiculously good.

Any reccs?

#7431 2 years ago
Quoted from electricsquirrel:

And now Pete and Ron.
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Everybody I know has that album but has never listened to it.

I had a copy at one point. Never listened to it.

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#7487 2 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Continuing with the Live rocking groove...
SAMMY HAGAR, Live in Austin Cruisin & Boozin, 1977, 1 LP.
This popped up a year or so ago, early Solo Hagar Radio Broadcast, great set of rare early solo songs.
Great sound, and performance.
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LOL

when you could openly endorse drinking and driving on your album covers

See also: ZZ top - Arrested for Driving While Blind

#7501 2 years ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Delvon Lamarr is amazing , I found some of his live performances on YouTube, just incredible.
Gotta track down some vinyl.

At this point how many records would you say you own?

How many do you buy a month?

I've been pretty picky as I have very limited space, but I just removed a shelf in my TV console which gives me room for another 50 or so so I'm in good shape for another half decade or so.

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#7547 2 years ago
Quoted from JoeinNJ:

Totally unexpected purchase but, what the hell. Heard from a bunch of different type music people that he’s one of the best in concert.

You heard wrong. He's old, fat, and can't sing anymore so he hired a guy from a Long Island tribute band to "double" his vocals the entire show.

It's a good time oldies show but "best in concert" is something someone who just paid $1000 to take his mom to see him would say to make himself feel better about it.

But who cares? You didn't buy tickets to see him at MSG you bought a bunch of records that I'm sure sound great! I used to have several of those (from my parents' collection) and they were fun to listen to from time to time.

#7549 2 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

Glass Houses is fantastic. Billy + Cocaine was a great recipe.

My dad went to Singapore in the early 80s and brought home a dozen bootleg cassette tapes. One was glass houses.

During “it’s still rock n roll” the record they dubbed it from skipped during the lyric “magazine”

Now whenever I hear that song I think “like a story in a magazine….gazine…gazine…aimed at your average teen”

#7562 2 years ago

sums up the cocaine experience pretty good!

#7596 2 years ago

I just can’t roll with vintage amps.

Need to be able to use a remote.

#7600 2 years ago
Quoted from electricsquirrel:

.....and I thought you were old school!

I am but I got limits…I like being in the couch !!

But I have my TV going through the amp too so it would be a royal pain to have to get up whenever I want to adjust the volume.

#7619 2 years ago
Quoted from Jason43:

I have to say, I have horrible memories of cassettes. Getting chewed up, hiss, trying to blindly fast forward to a song etc. I was ready to never listen to a tape again. But after getting this thing cleaned up and working and throwing in a decent prerecorded tape, it's not bad at all. Could they be better than I remember?

No, they are not better than you remember. Cassettes suck ass.

They had their moment. Sounded fine in the shitbox cars we drove as teenagers. Mix tapes were fun. Best option for mobile music for a decade.

And of course 4-track Tascam was a game changer for us budding bedroom musicians.

But no desire to relive those shitty days. Some things have zero inherent value beyond nostalgia.

#7624 2 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

Shit in, shit out.
With a decent deck and good tape, you didn't have any of the issues you outline save for Tape Noise if your setup was shit.
I have tapes made from R2R Masters that sound nearly perfect after 30 years. Of course, I never played those in a shitty deck so they didn't get damaged.

Yeah I’m sorry I didn’t have a $5,000 tape deck when I was in high school, so I could coax my shitty tapes into sounding halfway decent as long as you don't mind some "tape noise" and artwork the size of a bar of soap, along with liner notes that nobody over the age of 25 could read without a magnifying glass.

Neither did anybody else I knew.

Come on dude. Really? Tell us about your sick 8-track rig while you are at it. You know you want to!

Some battles don't seem worth fighting. I can't imagine there's anybody on the planet who really misses cassettes.

Shit like this is why people make fun of audiophiles!

#7626 2 years ago
Quoted from meSz:

LOL - remember how the bigger artist had a lot of liner notes and pictures included in the vinyl version and when it came to putting them into the cassette you had to unfold the paper in the cassette like 10 times to see everything? And to your point, you couldn't read the notes and the pictures were so small you couldn't recognize who was who! AGhhh the good old days!
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I had a friend who was so hardcore, when he copied a tape from a friend, he'd cobble together a shitty xeroxed black and white art and fold out notes for it...by the time he was done he could barely stuff it all into the tape case.

#7627 2 years ago

I do have to admit to a moment of weakness on tape nostalgia. I honestly have no idea what possessed me to buy this when this album was released…at least it came with the MP3.

I’ve never actually listened to it and never will but it looks cool on my shelf.

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#7630 2 years ago
Quoted from Pickle:

Great album! It’s Priest doing their thing. Loved cassettes in their day but the shrunk artwork and liner notes sucked.

Yeah...I have it on both Vinyl and Mp3, both of which sound better than a tape ever would, and I don't have anything to play it on anyway.

I used to borrow my friend's 92 GMC to move games - and it had a tape deck - so my plan was to unleash this thing on it. But she moved down to NC before I had a chance! I did leave a couple Sabbath tapes in the glove box for her.

#7636 2 years ago
Quoted from guitarded:

Well, I made due with several 2-300 hundred dollar decks.
Collected and taped tens of thousands of hours of live music, rare LPs and studio sessions.
Failure rate on those recordings was low and the quality of those that remain is still good.
Again, the format was great for what it was. It was not ever archival quality, but the performance was so good that I never made the jump to CD.
Just stuck with LPs and tape.
I didn't graduate to owning high end decks until people were giving them away, essentially.

It was certainly great for convinence. And has a kid I thought they sounded better (because I had a shit turntable and tapes didn't pop!)

But thank goodness now I know better!

As a stupid aside...how did we think the sound on VHS tapes was? I had some concert tapes, and a stereo VCR hooked up to some old ass thrift shop amp in college with some technics speakers, and I thought they sounded fantastic!

#7641 2 years ago

Something old and something new just arrived

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#7647 2 years ago
Quoted from Rascal_H:

First music I ever remember buying in a store was GNR Appetite and INXS Kick on cassette. Wouldn’t mind having them again for nostalgia sake. Tape hiss and all.
Semi-related - I still watch stuff on VHS all the time. It without fail looks awful every time... but there’s a certain charm to it. My Columbia House VHS collections are my favorite. Fully series Twilight Zone, full series Star Trek, and full series Star Trek Next Generation. I got them for next to nothing... can’t imagine what some poor sucker paid by mail subscription back in the day.

Those Star Trek tapes were like $20 a fuckin episode.

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#7659 2 years ago

I like it. Not as much as the previous albums but a few good songs on each side. The production is awesome as usual, their Vinyl always sounds great.

More filler than usual unfortunately...that would be my synopsis pretty much.

I'll give it a 2.5 out of 4. That could change. Besides the first album, which I loved every track pretty much the first time I heard it, every one of their albums has been a grower for me.

#7666 2 years ago

Bumping up the new Ghost from a 2.5
To a 3 just like I knew I would…very good album!

#7674 2 years ago

Why do colored LPs sound fine and picture discs sound so shitty?

#7676 2 years ago
Quoted from Pablito350:

Basically, it's like putting grooves into a playfield protector.

Oh man, don't give anybody ideas

"Record player mod on GNR...actually plays music through the grooves when you hit the Slash spinner!!!"

#7691 2 years ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

Uptown baby!
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I guess it's not too surprising that the crowd pelted him with beer bottles when he opened for the Stones in 1981.

That crowd was not ready!!

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#7966 1 year ago

$5 for 5 records at the 9th ave food festival today!!

Killer haul

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#7969 1 year ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

The Warren Zevon live album is Killer, great haul.

Yeah just listened to it, it's awesome. Fills the void, I lost Excitable Boy a couple moves ago.

They are all in great shape except for the Grass Roots LP which has a ton of bad scratches on side 1. At least Midnight Confessions is unmarked!

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#8098 1 year ago
Quoted from Pickle:

Just pure guilty pleasure metal goodness here.
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Some heads are gonna roll !!

#8099 1 year ago

Did a little shopping in Amsterdam today…amstel antiques has a HUGE selection. Figured I couldn’t leave Netherlands without a golden earring album.

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#8118 1 year ago
Quoted from vid1900:

Mick currently has Covid Lite (Omni), but says he's feeling good because he's immunized
Pray he comes back to the tour!
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Yeah, I wasn’t in Amsterdam to see the stones (I booked before they did) but was looking forward to the show. Was cancelled at the last minute.

People took it pretty well. Just started drinking and enjoying the sun like any other nice day I suppose.

Makeup date is July 7. Airline prices are insane I’ll probably have to skip it unfortunately.

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#8228 1 year ago
Quoted from zombywoof:

In my teens, during my first trip to New York, I discovered a cool record shop in SoHo called Rocks in Your Head. Does anybody here remember that place?

No, that must be long gone. I don’t remember that place and I’ve lived here since 1998.

Most of them are, including every one on st marks.

Still some good places. Revolution records on Thompson is recommended.

#8250 1 year ago
Quoted from zombywoof:

I've been the curator of this one since the late 70s (when I liberated it from my brother.) Note that it's the original cover, with all of the celebrity images that they never bothered to license. Some problematic lyrics aside, it is arguably the last great Stones album.
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Tattoo You is the last great stones album.

Yes vid, I know it was cobbled together from leftovers, you can save the dime store rock trivia. Doesn’t matter to me where the songs came from.

Voodoo lounge gets an honorable mention as a very high quality latter day stones release.

#8252 1 year ago
Quoted from zombywoof:

I knew someone would bring up Tattoo You. At least you didn't say Emotional Rescue.

Is there nothing I could say, nothing I could do?

#8257 1 year ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

I don't own a single Stones album...
In my neighborhood as a kid you were either a Stones fan or a WHO fan.
And we were all WHO maniacs, the Stones were just boring boogie rock...
I can appreciate the Stones now....
But the WHO were epic power Chord GODS.

You can like both. Even The Who do!!

#8261 1 year ago

Posts about The Who can only mean one thing:

Tired recycled Vid Michael Jackson pedophile jokes coming in 3..2..1…

#8264 1 year ago
Quoted from guitarded:

Townsend was just doing research! /
...and BOTH answers are wrong.
The answer is The Kinks.

Can’t they just all be good?

I love all three bands.

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#8333 1 year ago

Internet forums have proven one thing to me: Everything in history is both wildly overrated and at the same time criminally underrated.

I'd say The Boss falls into this category of being something.

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#8405 1 year ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Yep, I've only seen Saxon once, opening for Judas Priest on the Firepower tour, they were great.
Unfortunately Saxon never broke big in the states like Maiden and Leppard, but Saxon have been consistantly recording killer old school Metal albums the last 20 years.
Highly underated band..... at least here in the states.

I’ve seen them a few times, opening for priest and at euro metal festivals. Always a good time !

#8409 1 year ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

Pure 80s gold.
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I didn’t realize the German version of this song was a bigger hit in the US than the English version. English version didn’t even chart!

Luftballoons for the win!!

#8421 1 year ago

Vid: “hey here’s a bunch of pedophile jokes about various popular artists! Again and again! It’s funny that endless repetition of pedo jokes make you uncomfortable!”

Also vid: “here’s an album with a naked 12 year old girl on it! It’s funny that it offends you!”

I guess I don’t really get where you are going with all this but it makes me uncomfortable!

#8423 1 year ago

Scorps rule! I’m picking up a schemker Flying V next week.

#8425 1 year ago

Yes we are all familiar with the scorpions’ record covers.

These albums are 45 years old!

#8447 1 year ago
Quoted from BudManPinFan:

Was never a big fan of the Flying V but some of my favorite guitarists were.
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At this point it’s just for some variety. I have three les Paul’s. Soon I’ll have two les Paul’s and one cool Flying V!

I’ve never actually played one before. But at the least I’ll be banging out Victim of Changes on one soon.

#8452 1 year ago
Quoted from guitarded:

I have had a few of the Schenker V's and I would buy another in a hot second if I had the opportunity. Great guitars.

Nice! Seeya in the guitar thread when it shows up

#8458 1 year ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Here's the other half of my collection, mostly all og U.S. pressings, or new stuff, obviously I'm a VH 2 fanatic.
Friend of mine built the bins for me, the VH bin is six rows wide, I painted it up..... holds about 50 lp's per row.
When I started filling it up, it became clear six rows were not enough... so my friend built another with 4 rows.
Never got around to painting the second bin.
The Reciever is a Sansui QRX-5500 Quadrophonic, I got four vintage Sansui speakers positioned around the Garage.
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Pretty cool. Your own personal record store.

I don't envy you next time you move though.

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#8474 1 year ago

It’s here!

So cool.

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#8478 1 year ago
Quoted from dirkdiggler:

Sweet axe. Love the case. Reminds me of Hetfield V he had when he was young.
Who's the signature?

Rudy Schenker of the Scorps. He plays one of those every show (along with about 6 other Vs)

#8484 1 year ago

Lee Van Cleef and I share a birthday!

In other news, might interest some of you guys...I cut and paste since Washington Post has a paywall, it's a little messy but tough titty:

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How a Phoenix record store owner set the audiophile world on fire
MoFi Records claimed its expensive reissues were purely analog reproductions. It had been deceiving its customer base for years.
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August 5, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT

Mike Esposito works at his record store, the ‘In’ Groove, in Phoenix. (Caitlin O'Hara for The Washington Post)

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Mike Esposito still won’t say who gave him the tip about the records. But on July 14, he went public with an explosive claim.

In a sometimes halting video posted to the YouTube channel of his Phoenix record shop, the ‘In’ Groove, Esposito said that “pretty reliable sources” told him that MoFi (Mobile Fidelity), the Sebastopol, Calif., company that has prided itself on using original master tapes for its pricey reissues, had actually been using digital files in its production chain. In the world of audiophiles — where provenance is everything and the quest is to get as close to the sound of an album’s original recording as possible — digital is considered almost unholy. And using digital while claiming not to is the gravest sin a manufacturer can commit.

There was immediate pushback to Esposito’s video, including from some of the bigger names in the passionate audio community.

Shane Buettner, owner of Intervention Records, another company in the reissue business, defended MoFi on the popular message board moderated by mastering engineer Steve Hoffman. He remembered running into one of the company’s engineers at a recording studio working with a master tape. “I know their process and it’s legit,” he wrote. Michael Fremer, the dean of audiophile writing, was less measured. He slammed Esposito for irresponsibly spreading rumors and said his own unnamed source told him the record store owner was wrong. “Will speculative click bait YouTube videos claiming otherwise be taken down after reading this?” he tweeted.

But at MoFi’s headquarters in Sebastopol, John Wood knew the truth. The company’s executive vice president of product development felt crushed as he watched Esposito’s video. He has worked at the company for more than 26 years and, like most of his colleagues, championed its much lauded direct-from-master chain. Wood could hear the disappointment as Esposito, while delivering his report, also said that some of MoFi’s albums were among his favorites. So Wood picked up the phone, called Esposito and suggested he fly to California for a tour. It’s an invite he would later regret.

That visit resulted in a second video, published July 20, in which MoFi’s engineers confirmed, with a kind of awkward casualness, that Esposito was correct with his claims. The company that made its name on authenticity had been deceptive about its practices. The episode is part of a crisis MoFi now concedes was mishandled.

“It’s the biggest debacle I’ve ever seen in the vinyl realm,” says Kevin Gray, a mastering engineer who has not worked with MoFi but has produced reissues of everyone from John Coltrane to Marvin Gaye.

“They were completely deceitful,” says Richard Drutman, 50, a New York City filmmaker who has purchased more than 50 of MoFi’s albums over the years. “I never would have ordered a single Mobile Fidelity product if I had known it was sourced from a digital master.”

Record labels use digital files to make albums all the time: It’s been the industry norm for more than a decade. But a few specialty houses — the Kansas-based Analogue Productions, London’s Electric Recording Co. and MoFi among them — have long advocated for the warmth of analog.

“Not that you can’t make good records with digital, but it just isn’t as natural as when you use the original tape,” says Bernie Grundman, 78, the mastering engineer who worked on the original recordings of Steely Dan’s “Aja,” Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic.”

Mobile Fidelity and its parent company, Music Direct, were slow to respond to the revelation. But last week, the company began updating the sourcing information on its website and also agreed to its first interview, with The Washington Post. The company says it first used DSD, or Direct Stream Digital technology, on a 2011 reissue of Tony Bennett’s “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.” By the end of 2011, 60 percent of its vinyl releases incorporated DSD. All but one of the reissues as part of its One-Step series, which include $125 box set editions of Santana, Carole King and the Eagles, have used that technology. Going forward, all MoFi cutting will incorporate DSD.

Syd Schwartz, Mobile Fidelity’s chief marketing officer, made an apology.

“Mobile Fidelity makes great records, the best-sounding records that you can buy,” he said. “There had been choices made over the years and choices in marketing that have led to confusion and anger and a lot of questions, and there were narratives that had been propagating for a while that were untrue or false or myths. We were wrong not to have addressed this sooner.”

Mastering engineer Brad Miller founded MoFi in 1977 to cater largely to audiophiles. The company boomed during the 1980s, but by 1999, with vinyl sales plummeting, the company declared bankruptcy. Jim Davis, owner of the Chicago-based Music Direct, a company that specializes in audio equipment, purchased the label and revived MoFi. During the recent vinyl resurgence (vinyl sales in 2021 hit their highest mark in 30 years), MoFi’s specialty releases sell out quickly and can be found on secondary markets at much higher prices.

Marketing has been a key element of the MoFi model. Most releases include a banner on the album cover proclaiming it the “Original Master Recording.” And every One-Step, which cut out parts of the production process to supposedly get closer to the original tape, includes a thick explainer sheet in which the company outlines in exacting detail how it creates its records. But there has been one very important item missing: any mention of a digital step.

The company has obscured the truth in other ways. MoFi employees have done interviews for years without mentioning digital. In 2020, Grant McLean, a Canadian customer, got into a debate with a friend about MoFi’s sourcing. McLean believed in the company and wrote to confirm that he was right. In a response he provided to The Post, a customer service representative wrote McLean that “there is no analog to digital conversion in our vinyl cutting process.”

Earlier this year, MoFi announced an upcoming reissue of Jackson’s 1982 smash “Thriller” as a One-Step. The news release said the original master tape would be used for the repressing, which would have a run of 40,000 copies. That’s a substantially bigger number than the usual for a One-Step, which is typically limited to between 3,500 and 7,500 copies.

Michael Ludwigs, a German record enthusiast with a YouTube channel, 45 RPM Audiophile, questioned how this could be possible. Because of the One-Step process, an original master tape would need to be run dozens of times to make that many records. Why would Sony Music Entertainment allow that?

“That’s the kind of thing that deteriorates tape,” says Grundman.

“That’s the one where I think everyone started going, ‘Huh?’” says Ryan K. Smith, a mastering engineer at Sterling Sound in Nashville.

Until now, Mobile Fidelity inserted a sheet inside each Ultradisc One-Step explaining the process without mentioning a digital step. (Mobile Fidelity)

The new explainer sheet, which will be included in all upcoming One-Step records, will show the digital step in the recording chain. (Mobile Fidelity)
The MoFi controversy has not just exposed tensions between rival record makers. It’s heightened a rift between Fremer and Esposito.

For decades, as LPs were replaced by CDs and iPods, Fremer, now 75, was a lonely voice pushing to keep them alive.

“Michael’s considered the guy, like the guru, so to speak,” says Dale Clark, 54, a photographer and longtime record collector in Ohio.

But Fremer, now a writer for the online magazine the Tracking Angle, has been bickering with Esposito for months. He was furious that MoFi invited Esposito to Sebastopol and wrote an email to Jim Davis on July 17 to protest.

“You have lost your minds,” Fremer wrote. “Mistakes happen that can be corrected. In this case you have chosen to elevate [an inexperienced non-journalist] to work your way out of a predicament instead of a seasoned journalist and I’m not referring necessarily to me. I could name a half dozen others.”

Esposito never claimed to be a journalist.

He’s a record geek who grew up in foster homes after his father was murdered when he was 11. (His mother, he says, has had drug and alcohol problems.) Over the years, Esposito, who didn’t finish high school, has sold sports collectibles and started a chain of mattress stores. In 2015, he opened the ‘In’ Groove in Phoenix. His regular videos, in which he unboxes reissues and ranks different pressings, have made him a popular YouTube presence with almost 40,000 subscribers. He says he felt he owed it to his customers to pursue the MoFi tip.

“I sell to the people I sell to because they trust me,” Esposito, 38, told The Post. “And if they don’t trust me, they can go anywhere else and buy those records.”

Esposito wants record companies to do a better job labeling recording sources. Some already do. Intervention and Analogue Productions provide details on records or their websites; so does Neil Young.

“The problem is ‘analog’ has become a hype word, and most people don’t know how records are made,” says Esposito. “And you can very factually say this record was sourced from the original analog master tape and you’re not lying. But that doesn’t disclose to the consumer what’s going on between the beginning of it and the final product.”

There were no ground rules laid out for Esposito’s July 19 visit. He paid his airfare, and Wood met him at the airport. In the car, Wood confirmed what Esposito had reported in his video.

“They didn’t come off to me as if they were trying to hide anything,” Esposito said.

At MoFi’s headquarters, Esposito looked at tapes and machinery the company uses to master its records. He also saw vintage packaging and advertising materials for past releases, including mock-ups for Beatles reissues. Then he took out his Panasonic camcorder and asked Wood if it was okay for him to set up and do an interview with the three mastering engineers he had met. No problem, they said.

The result is an hour-long conversation that is equally fascinating and confusing. Esposito is not a trained interviewer, and engineers Shawn Britton, Krieg Wunderlich and Rob LoVerde are not trained interviewees. At times, the conversation is stilted and meandering. There are also occasional moments of charm as they connect about their shared passion for music.

Whatever Esposito’s approach, there is no doubt that without him, MoFi’s process would have remained a secret. The engineers, who had stressed the use of tape and working “all analog” in the past, didn’t hesitate to reference the company’s embrace of Direct Stream Digital technology.

Davis, the owner, not only didn’t invite Esposito but also didn’t learn about the visit until after Wood had extended the invitation. He tried to get to Sebastopol for the tour but said that a long line at a rental car check-in left him arriving at MoFi headquarters only after Esposito was finished.

By then, the damage was done. Last week, Wood was asked whether he regretted the interview with the engineers. He broke down.

“I regret everything, man,” he said.

Davis also did not appreciate the interview. Music Direct’s stereo equipment business brings in revenue of more than $40 million a year, and MoFi earned about $9 million last year. But the record company has just a handful of full-time staffers and no crisis-management plan. He doesn’t blame the engineers for what happened

“I mean, it was not a well-thought-out plan,” says Davis. “Let’s put it that way.”

Carole King's classic album “Tapestry” was rereleased by Mobile Fidelity in 2022. (Mobile Fidelity)

Mobile Fidelity-made boxed sets are among records for sale at the ‘In’ Groove in Phoenix. (Caitlin O'Hara for The Washington Post)
The fallout of the MoFi revelation has thrown the audiophile community into something of an existential crisis. The quality of digitized music has long been criticized because of how much data was stripped out of files so MP3s could fit on mobile devices. But these days, with the right equipment, digital recordings can be so good they can fool even the best ears. Many of MoFi’s now-exposed records were on Fremer and Esposito’s own lists of the best sounding analog albums.

Jamie Howarth, whose Plangent Processes uses digital technology to restore sound and whose work has earned praise for Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen reissues, wishes MoFi had come clean years ago and proudly told its customers that their prized records sounded best because of the digital step. He understands why it didn’t. It was terrified of being attacked by analog-or-bust audiophiles.

“One of the reasons they want to excoriate MoFi is for lying,” says Howarth. “The other part that bothers them is that they’ve been listening to digital all along and they’re highly invested in believing that any digital step will destroy their experience. And they’re wrong.”

Wood says that MoFi decided to add DSD not for convenience but because its engineers felt they could help improve their records. He remembers hearing MoFi’s reissue of Santana’s “Abraxas” in 2016. “My mind was blown when we got the test pressings back,” he said.

Wood says MoFi takes great care in capturing the digital file. It won’t simply accept a link from a record company. If a master tape can’t be couriered to Sebastopol, MoFi will send engineers with their equipment to capture it. Having a file allows them to tinker with the recordings if they’re not pleased with a test pressing and make another. He says he is disappointed in himself for not being upfront but that, from here on out, MoFi will properly label its recordings. A revised One-Step card has already been crafted for upcoming releases featuring Van Halen, Cannonball Adderley and the Eagles.

And Randy Braun, a music lover, Hoffman message board member and lawyer in New York, hopes that, in the end, the MoFi revelation will prove what he’s been saying for years, that the anti-digital crowd has been lying to itself: “These people who claim they have golden ears and can hear the difference between analog and digital, well, it turns out you couldn’t.”

Alice Crites contributed to this report.

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#8518 1 year ago

Look, I don't plan on downvoting anybody, but Kid Rock is fucking awful.

#8552 1 year ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

Hot as hell outside. Spend it in the air conditioned record store.
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WHat optical illusion did they use here to make it look like Paul Simon wasn't a little person.

Does the road slope sharply down on the side Art is standing on?

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#8617 1 year ago

Madonna?

You've finally gone too goddamn far Gonzo!!!

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#8677 1 year ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Sabbath afternoon.
Black Sabbath, the Eternal Idol.
Such an underrated Sabbath album, grows on me every listen.
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The Shining is pretty awesome!

Definitely hard for me to think of these Tony N Friends records as Sabbath albums though.

#8711 1 year ago

When it comes to kiss all you really need are Alive and Alive II, both of which I picked up for 99 cents In the 90s.

It ain’t Beethoven but there is a certain charming quality to it!

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#8806 1 year ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

The New Scorpions album...
Rock Believer
This is the 2LP limited version with extra tracks.
In my opinion this is the best Scorps album since the late 80's.
It's also great to see Micky Dee Drumming with the Scorps, I got to meet him and Lemmy after a SD Motörhead show,super nice and talented guy.
Scorps released a lot of crap albums in the late 90's 2000's
This is a great return to form.
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It’s a good album. But it seems like
They always have decent material.

Saw them on Long Island last week! Fist bumped Mickey and my pal got his cracked used drumstick which was awesome. Also got one of the Klaus cowbell sticks but I have one at home from a show 10 years ago so I gave it to Russian chick. She was excited!
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#8807 1 year ago

Ozzys new album. Listened to the first 2 sides a few times it’s really pretty damn good. Love the Iommi song shoulda been on the last sabbath album.

Came with a cool comic book I’ll never read.

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#8815 1 year ago
Quoted from yfz450:

A little Ozzy after a shitty day at work.
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His last great platter.

#8844 1 year ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Black Sabbath, Blackest Sabbath, 1970-1987
2 LP, German Pressing.
Pretty good carrer overview for the time.
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It’s like….how much more black could it be? And the Answer is none more black.

#8853 1 year ago

I had no idea eddie money had had an actual stroke.

His stage persona makes a lot more sense now.

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#8980 1 year ago

Probably the worst produced classic sabbath album but some killer songs

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#9509 1 year ago
Quoted from vid1900:

The Rolling Stones - Living In A Ghost Town - Gold LP $14
(the rolling stones went 42 years between #1 hit singles. "Miss You" 1978 was the last previous hit. That's gotta be some kind of record.)
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You’ve said this half a dozen times but can you tell me which obscure chart the stones hit #1 on with this song?

#9514 1 year ago
Quoted from vid1900:

I was overseas at the time, but it was #1 in France, Germany, UK, pretty much everywhere.
A rather impressive comeback (in my feeble mind at least...)

Yeah it was Germany, looked it up.

That’s cool and all. I just like that the stones emerge from hibernation every 10 years or so and grace us with a new song or two. They certainly don’t need to!

#9529 1 year ago

Haven't bought a box set in decades but some of my favorites were Stone London years (basically all their singles from '63-'71), Bowie Sound and Vision, Phil Spector Back to Mono. I also had the WHo Max R&B set but that wasn't so great, better off just getting all the albums.

Oh and Nuggets (garage rock compilation) was awesome, with hilarious liner notes on the 100 or so songs in the set. I always meant to get the Nuggets 2 (later psychedelic set) but never got around to it.

#9535 1 year ago
Quoted from snakesnsparklers:

I'm about 10% through this thread so far and am drawn to the hardware the most. I really love the look of these vintage '70s receivers. I imagine that rebuilding them consists of replacing caps, transistors, etc. just like a pinball circuit board so that should be easy for me if needed. I see lots of beautiful Kenwood, Marantz, Pioneer, Technics vintage receivers in here. Any general tips or tricks for someone new to all of this? I haven't even convinced the wife yet to put a big receiver in her room but I am thinking she may like one of these over a modern receiver.

I like the look of vintage receivers but the lack of a remote control is deal-breaker for me.

#9537 1 year ago
Quoted from Dee-Bow:

You have to get up to rip the flecord every 4 ish songs anyways.. what on the remote do you find imperative? You listen to each song at a different volume level?

My TV and all other audio runs through the receiver.

I guess if I had a "dedicated Vinyl room" like you lunatics I wouldn't care!

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#10434 1 year ago

Todays cheap used haul! (Except new ZZ Top)

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#10442 1 year ago
Quoted from Fulltilt:

Why is there no Smashing Pumpkins pin? Really.
Is that not a backglass?
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Now that we have out first 90s music pin, the possibilities are limitless!!!

Crash Test Dummies?

#10449 1 year ago
Quoted from zombywoof:

The first 90s music pin came out years ago. Yes, I saw White Zombie in the 80s, but Rob Zombie solo started in the 90s.

I meant…you know…a real game

(Ok I’ll admit I forgot about it also)

#10471 1 year ago

Red Bank NJ, near asbury, I’d like to recommend Jack’s music.

All the new vinyl and a great used section with CHEAP old school prices on the common albums. Most $2.99 to 4.99. Nice to see.

He does stick a small circular price tag sticker on the back of every album, I would guess so no other record stores grab his $4 Billy Joel albums and price them at $20 at his store. But fair nonetheless.

#10476 1 year ago
Quoted from zombywoof:

This is probably the most under-appreciated Stones record of the Brian Jones era, but I really like it. I've had this copy since I was a teenager.
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This just wasn’t the stones doing what the stones do best and the production is Ridiculous.

It’s got its moments (citadel, rainbow, light years) but the whole package seems pretty silly. I can only imagine the eye-rolling from all the Beatles fans when this thing came out. 2000 man works better as a KISS song.

I’d say it it’s rated properly. It’s probably the worst stones album of the era. If it were some unknown garage band’s one recorded document I’m sure it would be a cult classic.

#10512 1 year ago
Quoted from gonzo73:

Here's a rare one..
Gary Newman, Strange Charm, 1986
Released on his own NUMA label, but not released in the U.S. until it came out on CD years later.
I dig this album, yes it's more pop, with female backup singers and the saxophone player from the Blade Runner soundtract.
But a great example of mid Eighties sound.
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If I ran into Gary I'd snatch that wig off his head like Ali and Howard Cosell!

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#11386 8 months ago

Did some shopping around krakow today. Pretty cheap averaged out to $17 an album, US dollar is strong. All records in excellent condition can’t wait to listen.

Most are German issues except for bizarre Bulgarian 1990 Pink Floyd pressing.

That master of puppets is in mint condish all around and is an original 1986 euro pressing.
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#11390 8 months ago
Quoted from Dee-Bow:

Is someone laying in bed with your purchases? Follow up question would have to be who is taking the picture

You don’t know a babe elbow when you see one ?!

Grabbed a few more. Selection and prices were all good.

Got a Russian Streisand album from the 60s - approved by the CCCP Minister of Culture.

And these

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#11394 8 months ago

Last stop in the market In Krakow. This metal dude had an amazing selection but his prices were higher and I only
Had 10 minutes.

Grabbed these three for a collection of $40 US and 110 zlot. My bag is much heavier going home!!

Gonzo would of
LOVED this guy. He had all those Japanese records with the sash.

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#11467 8 months ago

Love the old ones. Just kinda means more when it's "from the family/childhood". 20 percent or so of my stuff is my parents' old records.

It would have been more but my big sis and I apparently took crayons to the collection sometime in 1979.

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