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"
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
gregpolard wrote:I got three items this year.
Descendents 7"
Superchunk 7"
Uniform Choice demos 12"
Apparently the store still has a few of the Superchunk left. Uniform Choice was a hotter item than I thought, as that's gone. And I'm not sure about the Descendents. My wife had work so I had the kids with me and had to download something called Fortnite onto my phone, which they played for 90 minutes while I waited in line / the store and drained my battery from 100% to 3%. That was my RSD.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
gregpolard wrote:Descendents 7"
version sound wrote:I took my daughter to the ER in the morning (long story; she's fine), then hit 3 different shops looking for the only damn thing I wanted. Didn't find it. Hopefully, they'll do a repress or the prices will come down once all the suckers have been good and properly gouged.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:gregpolard wrote:Descendents 7"
I hope it makes your "Best of 2018" list.
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"
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:Glad she's OK; what did she want? Prices on Discogs are already reasonable for all the stuff I've checked on; this stuff sticks around for years.
version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:Glad she's OK; what did she want? Prices on Discogs are already reasonable for all the stuff I've checked on; this stuff sticks around for years.
Thanks. She didn't really want anything, though she would have liked the Madonna picture disc. I was looking for the Eno/Kevin Shields 12". I also wouldn't mind having the Fucked Up Inside remaster or Spectrum's Highs, Lows, and Heavenly Blows, but I won't pay crazy money for them. Honestly, I'm not even sure I'd pay list, they were pretty pricey. If the Detroit Edition of the first Stooges comes down into the 20s, I wouldn't mind having a copy. At close to $40, it's a bit much.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:I have OG pressings of the first 3 Madonna LPs. I just need Like a Prayer.
scannest wrote:version sound wrote:I have OG pressings of the first 3 Madonna LPs. I just need Like a Prayer.
There have to be shit ton of "OG pressings" of Like a Prayer out there in the universe. Can't you score one on Discogs for 5 bucks?
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:That's the one!
I have OG pressings of the first 3 Madonna LPs. I just need Like a Prayer.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:version sound wrote:I have OG pressings of the first 3 Madonna LPs. I just need Like a Prayer.
There have to be shit ton of "OG pressings" of Like a Prayer out there in the universe. Can't you score one on Discogs for 5 bucks?
JGJR wrote:Late '80s pressings of anything on vinyl mildly desirable have been harder to find in recent years and consequently more expensive.
version sound wrote:scannest wrote:version sound wrote:I have OG pressings of the first 3 Madonna LPs. I just need Like a Prayer.
There have to be shit ton of "OG pressings" of Like a Prayer out there in the universe. Can't you score one on Discogs for 5 bucks?
1) I'm not really actively seeking a copy and 2) JGJR is right, they aren't as common as you'd think. My daughter really digs True Blue, so I looked for a copy on eBay and Discogs and was surprised to see how much a copy in decent condition would cost me. In the end, I found a copy in a shop in Richmond for $3.00. Richmond is one of the few places I've been where common 70s/80s records aren't ridiculously overpriced. I also picked up a $3.00 Highway to Hell, which would easily have been a $15 record in DC.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote: Can't you score one on Discogs for 5 bucks?
FlexMyHead wrote:Double Top Secret Rare Release on Discogs
scannest wrote:FlexMyHead wrote:Double Top Secret Rare Release on Discogs
Thanks for sharing. As I've lost the stamps I couldn't make more copies if i wanted to.
FlexMyHead wrote:scannest wrote:FlexMyHead wrote:Double Top Secret Rare Release on Discogs
Thanks for sharing. As I've lost the stamps I couldn't make more copies if i wanted to.
I enjoy that release and didn't see it up there so added it. Who played on that? Was it Paul Colucci, Mickey Lynch, Sal Cannestra, Peter Cortner, Joe Iacovelli and Ben Goldberg? I wanted to update it/make it accurate. Also, the real titles were the longer ones right? I just put what was written on the back...
xxxHunterxxx wrote:FlexMyHead wrote:scannest wrote:FlexMyHead wrote:Double Top Secret Rare Release on Discogs
Thanks for sharing. As I've lost the stamps I couldn't make more copies if i wanted to.
I enjoy that release and didn't see it up there so added it. Who played on that? Was it Paul Colucci, Mickey Lynch, Sal Cannestra, Peter Cortner, Joe Iacovelli and Ben Goldberg? I wanted to update it/make it accurate. Also, the real titles were the longer ones right? I just put what was written on the back...
Gill
Prick Up Your Ears
Our Man In Havana
The Grasshopper Lies Heavy
FlexMyHead wrote:Who played on that? Was it Paul Colucci, Mickey Lynch, Sal Cannestra, Peter Cortner, Joe Iacovelli and Ben Goldberg?
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