October 30, 20187 yr Awesome! I have heard that the modern remaster of Zep II is nearly as good as the old RL master. I believe Page used it as a reference. I have also been buying a bunch of cool stuff recently. Got a few rarities, too. I’ll make a post when I get home.
October 31, 20187 yr I also signed up for VMP for that Townes Record. I think mine shipped today. I always look for Townes records but of course pretty much never find any aside from the Fat Possum reissues. Last week though I was lucky. I found an original 1977 Tomato of Live at the Old Quarter, and at a different store found a 1989 German Tomato press of self-titled. Next to my reissue: The rest in the photo are Copperhead Road, some ol’ Jimmy Reed from 1959, some Dylan which is all in pretty incredible shape (more or less NM) including an original stereo Blonde on Blonde and 2nd release Freewheelin’, and some old Longhorn Band music dated 1975! I had previously found a reissue of Skynyrd’s first, but came across two originals a few weeks later (they are a surprisingly pricey record). I sold one to a friend. A copy of Street Survivors is next, which came out right before the plane crash happened and MCA subsequently changed the cover to a different image without the flames. It came with the original insert that had their tour on it. Unfortunately they only got through 4 stops, I believe. Next is an original License to Ill. Bottom left is a Bitches Brew from the late 70s ish, and a live Coltrane next to it. The 3 without original sleeves were a cool find. I found them all in a $2 section. The highlights were a 1957 Columbia Six Eye of Miles Ahead, a 1959 Thelonius Monk Trio - Monk’s Moods on Prestige, and a 1956 Prestige reissue of Tenor Madness, which is the only recording ever featuring John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins together. Finally, we have an original The Sky is Crying from 1991, the 12” version of the Clash EP Black Market Clash, Talking Heads Stop Making Sense, and Bruised Orange by John Prine. It’s been a good month!
November 9, 20187 yr I was in town last week for The Simple Minds concert and I hit up End of A Ear. I really liked the store and their used prices. Of course I've been shopping at Waterloo since forever (back when vinyl was kept where Lululemon is now). I will be adding End of A Ear to my list of stops. I picked up Pearl Jam - Backspacer, Joe Jackson - Live, Bright Lights Big City Soundtrack, Style Council - Internationalists, Jane Siberry - No Borders Here. Jane is pretty unknown, so I was really happy to find this vinyl. I also picked up a new amp from Sound Gallery. Any other stores in town I need to check out next time?
November 9, 20187 yr On 10/30/2018 at 7:15 PM, Anton Chigurh said: I also signed up for VMP for that Townes Record. I think mine shipped today. I always look for Townes records but of course pretty much never find any aside from the Fat Possum reissues. Last week though I was lucky. I found an original 1977 Tomato of Live at the Old Quarter, and at a different store found a 1989 German Tomato press of self-titled. Next to my reissue: The rest in the photo are Copperhead Road, some ol’ Jimmy Reed from 1959, some Dylan which is all in pretty incredible shape (more or less NM) including an original stereo Blonde on Blonde and 2nd release Freewheelin’, and some old Longhorn Band music dated 1975! I had previously found a reissue of Skynyrd’s first, but came across two originals a few weeks later (they are a surprisingly pricey record). I sold one to a friend. A copy of Street Survivors is next, which came out right before the plane crash happened and MCA subsequently changed the cover to a different image without the flames. It came with the original insert that had their tour on it. Unfortunately they only got through 4 stops, I believe. Next is an original License to Ill. Bottom left is a Bitches Brew from the late 70s ish, and a live Coltrane next to it. The 3 without original sleeves were a cool find. I found them all in a $2 section. The highlights were a 1957 Columbia Six Eye of Miles Ahead, a 1959 Thelonius Monk Trio - Monk’s Moods on Prestige, and a 1956 Prestige reissue of Tenor Madness, which is the only recording ever featuring John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins together. Finally, we have an original The Sky is Crying from 1991, the 12” version of the Clash EP Black Market Clash, Talking Heads Stop Making Sense, and Bruised Orange by John Prine. It’s been a good month! Where do you live and where are you finding all these original used records? I don't do as much picking as I used to, but I've found Austin is lacking when it comes to used vinyl. All the good shit gets picked through at Waterloo almost immediately. I've never found much used shit at End of an Ear. Antone's generally has a lot of used shit but they're pretty niche over there. I've not been up to Breakaway, but I know some folks who are loosely connected to them and they said that there should be a great selection of used vinyl. I'm not really happy that the vinyl resurgence is following along the path of CDs in the 90s. It's like $27 for any reissue on 180 gram vinyl. Can't they print that shit on the old flimsy-ass vinyl? All my old records seem to have held up well and sound just fine. I've got a nice turntable and tuner but I don't necessarily need some transcendent audiophile experience every time i put on a record. These prices are starting to get annoying as fuck. I'm pretty much exclusively buying used shit through ebay at this point. But I miss going record shopping with no idea what gems I'm gonna find in the store.
November 9, 20187 yr Where do you live and where are you finding all these original used records? I don't do as much picking as I used to, but I've found Austin is lacking when it comes to used vinyl. All the good shit gets picked through at Waterloo almost immediately. I've never found much used shit at End of an Ear. Antone's generally has a lot of used shit but they're pretty niche over there. I've not been up to Breakaway, but I know some folks who are loosely connected to them and they said that there should be a great selection of used vinyl. I'm not really happy that the vinyl resurgence is following along the path of CDs in the 90s. It's like $27 for any reissue on 180 gram vinyl. Can't they print that shit on the old flimsy-ass vinyl? All my old records seem to have held up well and sound just fine. I've got a nice turntable and tuner but I don't necessarily need some transcendent audiophile experience every time i put on a record. These prices are starting to get annoying as fuck. I'm pretty much exclusively buying used shit through ebay at this point. But I miss going record shopping with no idea what gems I'm gonna find in the store. Disclaimer, I go and pick a lot. The rare SRV record above I did buy on Discogs, but all the other ones in that post were found locally. I’m in DFW. I visit several different Half Price Books locations pretty regularly, usually on the way home from work or if I’m in the area of one. They’re of course very hit or miss, but I have found good stuff several times. That pristine Dylan I got from the one in Duncanville after leaving the airshow over there a few weeks ago. I had never been to that store but they actually had a lot of good stuff there, I just had most of it already. Probably the best selection I’ve seen in one stop at a HPB. Other good stores are Josey Records in Farmers Branch, Doc’s Records and Vintage in downtown FW (My favorite store. They have a cool location and they have a nice selection and they under-grade, so you get stuff that’s in good shape, especially for the price. I also like how they do their organization and new arrivals.), and Forever Young Records in Grand Prairie (this store is 90% incredibly overpriced, but it’s huge and still cool to walk through. I do purchase some things there if they are harder to find and not too badly priced). Every so often I also hit up Recycled Books, Records, and CDs in Denton. I went last weekend and found another Townes Van Zandt self titled, this time a 1978 US Tomato press, for the price I paid for the German one I have. I sold the German one for the price I paid for the this one, so it worked out. Panther City Vinyl is a newer, smaller store in downtown FW as well, but I’ve only been once so far. They had a nice selection the time I was there. I might have to visit Doc’s and Panther City today now.
November 9, 20187 yr I’m also pretty “against” (if you wanna call it it that) 180G vinyl too. It doesn’t actually make it sound any better, it’s just more durable and warp resistant. And more expensive.
November 9, 20187 yr Breakaway is good. Blk vinyl is a relatively new spot on far east 6th. They only have used records, it's fairly small but I've found good stuff every time I've been in there.
November 9, 20187 yr Author 2 hours ago, irishtexan said: I've never found much used shit at End of an Ear. Follow their instagram. They constantly post their interesting used vinyl there so it gets picked up relatively quickly.
November 9, 20187 yr Author Just signed up for the Sub Pop Singles Club Vol. 4. Should be some really good stuff coming my way if Vol 1-3 is any indication. Also picked up the new two Green River reissues while I was on their website.
November 9, 20187 yr I was in town last week for The Simple Minds concert and I hit up End of A Ear. I really liked the store and their used prices. Of course I've been shopping at Waterloo since forever (back when vinyl was kept where Lululemon is now). I will be adding End of A Ear to my list of stops. I picked up Pearl Jam - Backspacer, Joe Jackson - Live, Bright Lights Big City Soundtrack, Style Council - Internationalists, Jane Siberry - No Borders Here. Jane is pretty unknown, so I was really happy to find this vinyl. I also picked up a new amp from Sound Gallery. Any other stores in town I need to check out next time? Jane Siberry will always have a special place in my heart for being a part of only the greatest soundtrack of its or any generation.
November 14, 20187 yr Someone got their VMP box today. Me too. Bought my niece the Arctic Monkeys album for Christmas. Got that Bauhaus Bella Session too. Got a MOFI Sgt Peppers in that I won off Ebay.
November 18, 20187 yr On 11/9/2018 at 12:44 PM, Anton Chigurh said: I’m also pretty “against” (if you wanna call it it that) 180G vinyl too. It doesn’t actually make it sound any better, it’s just more durable and warp resistant. And more expensive. Agreed.
November 18, 20187 yr On 11/14/2018 at 3:49 PM, CooterBrown said: Edited November 18, 20187 yr by BrickHorn
November 24, 20187 yr Nice! I might go peruse what’s left tomorrow. Might grab that Ramones if I see it. Nothing really super stood out to me when I perused the list a few weeks ago, but I didn’t look super closely.
December 8, 20187 yr Author There’s a rumor going around that VMP will reissue a Tool album as their record of the month sometime in early ‘19. I want to believe the rumor and that it’s Aenema.
December 8, 20187 yr Waiting on that Queen VMP record to come in. A year into the subscription and I'm pretty happy with it. The Rap and Hip Hop and Classics subs are so much more enjoyable than the Essentials main sub.
December 10, 20187 yr Author Fuzz Club produces an annual compilation psychedelic rock. I just had the two most current releases delivered. They are fantastic. Volume 5 below may be my favorite album of ‘18.
December 10, 20187 yr Author Waiting on that Queen VMP record to come in. A year into the subscription and I'm pretty happy with it. The Rap and Hip Hop and Classics subs are so much more enjoyable than the Essentials main sub. It’s been hit or miss for me. I’ve replaced a lot of the monthly picks. I’m waiting on the Queen release. Mine shipped a few days ago. I replaced the next one with an old Sleater-Kinney album.
December 10, 20187 yr On 11/9/2018 at 12:44 PM, Anton Chigurh said: I’m also pretty “against” (if you wanna call it it that) 180G vinyl too. It doesn’t actually make it sound any better, it’s just more durable and warp resistant. And more expensive. Not to mention that it ends up resulting on spreading a "normal" album across four sides, which is incredibly annoying. I don't mind that part of the vinyl record experience is getting up and flipping the record, but I'm not too hot on having to get up and flip/get out new record every 7-8 minutes just so a few guys with like $20,000 rigs can hear a minor difference in sound quality.
December 11, 20187 yr A record thread, cool. Edited December 11, 20187 yr by Topper13 damn phone takes pics upside down
December 11, 20187 yr 56 minutes ago, DoobieWah said: This thread needs more P Furs and Echo. Jus sayin'. Played some J&MC for ya, too
December 11, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Anton Chigurh said: Nice cartridge. Have you tried the Nag on your PLX?
December 11, 20187 yr 19 hours ago, Rip76 said: Don’t have an updated pic, but currently I have a Rega P2 and Yamaha receiver. I love my P2. I run it through a Denon. It sounds great and I haven’t adjusted anything on it since I took it out if the box 10 years ago (which is great because I am lazy). My brother has a music hall and an audio-technica and both skip way more and he is always having to calibrate them.
December 11, 20187 yr Have you tried the Nag on your PLX?On that and the 1200 MK2. The 1200 is my main table. I just can’t get rid of the PLX yet, though.
December 14, 20187 yr I now have every single Thin Lizzy studio album; some original, some reissue. Each one as good as the others. Notice that none of them have the iconic logo, though Fighting has it pretty close.
December 15, 20187 yr Well, I have Jailbreak! Nice collection. I still don’t have my Queen VMP. USPS says it’s been in Dallas since the 6th. Not sure what’s going on there. It’s actually going for $60-70 on Discogs. I had a decent find today. I had been looking for an original Lust for Life for a while. They only did one original pressing run. Got it for $15. Median on Discogs is about $50, so, not bad.
December 24, 20187 yr On 8/5/2018 at 10:37 AM, stc said: I do not at all understand the need to have original pressings. I say this as someone who owns a lot of vinyl. I bought mine when they came out. 8-)
December 31, 20186 yr Finally got my VMP Queen "A Night At The Opera". It was stuck at the post office somewhere in Dallas for 3 weeks. Looks and sounds great.
December 31, 20186 yr Finally got my VMP Queen "A Night At The Opera". It was stuck at the post office somewhere in Dallas for 3 weeks. Looks and sounds great. Mine took a while too. And it was pretty much all purple with pretty much none of the red which was disappointing.
January 6, 20196 yr On 12/10/2018 at 11:58 PM, Topper13 said: Played some J&MC for ya, too All these bands are playing live now and in some instances, way better. JMC sucked when they were high--really good now. Peter Murphy is playing Bauhaus material as well.
February 2, 20196 yr Found this little jewel at my local Thrift store for 75 bucks. Rosewood plinth, two tone arms and a Stanton 981HZS cartridge.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
February 3, 20196 yr Awesome. Those Denons are very cosmic looking. Yeah. For something different I use an AR XA in my den. So simple and elegant.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
February 3, 20196 yr I've got an AR XA that I dropped into a Stromberg Carlson console. It still has the original speakers and tube amp, definitely a great sound.
February 4, 20196 yr I've got an AR XA that I dropped into a Stromberg Carlson console. It still has the original speakers and tube amp, definitely a great sound. Sweet. Fits in there nicely.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
February 4, 20196 yr Thanks for the Discogs app recommendation. The cataloging will be a fun project. The appraisal feature is cool/concerning.
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