scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
neutral knieval wrote:paid 400 for a very clean copy of the maroon cover 'unholy passion'. before that the most was 150 each for 'november coming fire' and a 2nd press of pay to cum with that stamped sleeve. used some of the stimulus money last year for the unholy passion.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:The pre-YouTube/streaming days were dark ones if you wanted to hear something out of print.
scannest wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:The pre-YouTube/streaming days were dark ones if you wanted to hear something out of print.
So many times I go to Discogs to check out some rare record and right there is a link to a YouTube video. 9.9 times out of 10 I listen and think, "Yeah, fine but no way I need to spend $$$$ on that."
xxxHunterxxx wrote:scannest wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:The pre-YouTube/streaming days were dark ones if you wanted to hear something out of print.
So many times I go to Discogs to check out some rare record and right there is a link to a YouTube video. 9.9 times out of 10 I listen and think, "Yeah, fine but no way I need to spend $$$$ on that."
Yeah, I don’t really understand record collecting — I just wanna hear the music. But I own 12 bass guitars so I shouldn’t be casting any stones.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
Dinko wrote:
And given the bucks I've shelled out for Seam vinyl, I hope there will never be a boxset.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:Dinko wrote:
And given the bucks I've shelled out for Seam vinyl, I hope there will never be a boxset.
I was surprised that there's never been one given that Bitch Magnet had one a decade ago on Temporary Residence, so I checked and sure enough, Numero reissued the 1st album Headsparks recently. Maybe they'll do the others? I'd assume if they chose one, they'd do The Problem with Me, but maybe they're planning to reissue them all?
https://numerogroup.com/products/seam-bundle
Sorry to be the bearer of these tidings, but I'm only the messenger lol.
the mean wrote:I just dropped $60 on a UK copy of the Tales of Terror reissue. It's unclear if the US pressing will ever happen.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:the mean wrote:I just dropped $60 on a UK copy of the Tales of Terror reissue. It's unclear if the US pressing will ever happen.
Totally worth it.
the mean wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:the mean wrote:I just dropped $60 on a UK copy of the Tales of Terror reissue. It's unclear if the US pressing will ever happen.
Totally worth it.
This album is sooo good. Ahead of their time, etc.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:the mean wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:the mean wrote:I just dropped $60 on a UK copy of the Tales of Terror reissue. It's unclear if the US pressing will ever happen.
Totally worth it.
This album is sooo good. Ahead of their time, etc.
Oh yeah. Did I tell you I saw them? Summer of 1984 at the Pi Lam fraternity on Penn’s campus.
the mean wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:the mean wrote:xxxHunterxxx wrote:the mean wrote:I just dropped $60 on a UK copy of the Tales of Terror reissue. It's unclear if the US pressing will ever happen.
Totally worth it.
This album is sooo good. Ahead of their time, etc.
Oh yeah. Did I tell you I saw them? Summer of 1984 at the Pi Lam fraternity on Penn’s campus.
No, you hadn't mentioned that. I can't imagine how Tales of Terror managed to make it across the country in 1984. Not like there was a good touring circuit or they were popular. And I assume they spent any money they had on beer. Those dudes lived hard. Out of the five, two are dead and one had multiple strokes before the age of 50 that makes it hard for him to communicate.
the mean wrote:In case you are interested in some early 90s post-ToT Rat's Ass work:
xxxHunterxxx wrote:That’s good. Did they do any studio recordings?
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