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While I am envious of some parts of your collection (your Wilco for example) having 7x as many Jimmy Buffett records as You have Jimi Hendrix or Led Zeppelin...
Post by patty_d_27 on Jan 13, 2013 11:32:26 GMT -5
not sure if anyone else uses this site, but I started using discogs.com , you can make an account and look for the exact copy of the record you have and add it to your collection. If they don't have it, you can add it to their database too.
not sure if anyone else uses this site, but I started using discogs.com , you can make an account and look for the exact copy of the record you have and add it to your collection. If they don't have it, you can add it to their database too.
Go on...
www.discogs.com , you just type in the album name and it shows every pressing of the album they have. It shows how many people want the album and how many people have it. People can also sell their albums on there, so you can an idea of what it's worth
While I am envious of some parts of your collection (your Wilco for example) having 7x as many Jimmy Buffett records as You have Jimi Hendrix or Led Zeppelin...
Hahahaha!! Yeah, I'm not sure how the hell that happened...... I think I got them for super cheap or something at a flea market. I texted whoreshack mid cataloging and said "I own more Jimmy Buffett than I care to admit.....".
Nothingbutflowers and I will one day have a Buffett vinyl fest at my house.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Post by LoveLuckLaughter on Jan 13, 2013 21:34:10 GMT -5
Also, this allowed me to see where the gaps are in my collection. I thought I had some Uncle Tupelo, I thought I had more Zep, I thought I had this and that.
My dad is giving me all of his albums, save for the Stones collection because my brother called it. I'll have all of the original presses of The Beatles collection, Zep, etc etc.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
not sure if anyone else uses this site, but I started using discogs.com , you can make an account and look for the exact copy of the record you have and add it to your collection. If they don't have it, you can add it to their database too.
I got drunk one night and wasted several hours digging through my records trying to catalog my collection. You can search u:scottwray in the search field on discogs to see my collection. I have most of what I have on there aside from some old beatles albums. I was too lazy to add the pressings I have to their database.
Post by patty_d_27 on Jan 16, 2013 13:45:17 GMT -5
just found this
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Post by itrainmonkeys on Jan 16, 2013 13:52:53 GMT -5
Never cataloged my stuff. What are the benefits to doing so besides having an easily accessible list to refer to if you can't remember a certain album you're missing?
Never cataloged my stuff. What are the benefits to doing so besides having an easily accessible list to refer to if you can't remember a certain album you're missing?
That and satisfying your OCD are the only advantages.
Never cataloged my stuff. What are the benefits to doing so besides having an easily accessible list to refer to if you can't remember a certain album you're missing?
That and satisfying your OCD are the only advantages.
I gotta admit....I was feeling the itch to do it just by reading others that have done it. Just to satisfy this weird urge to have a full list lol
I love Discogs, but it's become a pain in the ass because so many albums have SO MANY different versions. And I'm too anal for this sh*t, I have to make sure that every album I have is catalogued properly with the exact version. Looking up old pressings of Miles Davis albums is a pain in the arse.
Also, I've got a nice wad of cash saved up and a 3+ hour trip to the record store in my future for this weekend. Tres excited.
The worst thing about sorting through all the different versions is that you start to get your hopes up that you scored some super-valuable limited edition, but in the end yours is worth $2.
Post by gardenfresh on Jan 19, 2013 22:18:30 GMT -5
Got a steal on perfect condition Radiohead "Other Colors...BBC Sessions"
I know it's not an official R-head release... but this is a great compilation of the live bbc sessions and the record sounds great. Totally new take on Idioteque, too. Side one: Everything in its right place-->Follow me around-->Street Spirit fade out-->Exit music for a film-->Like spinning plates. Side two: Fake plastic trees-->No surprises-->Talk show host-->Idioteque-->Black star.
Did I mention lately that vinyl records have completely flushed all other hobbies and interests of mine down the toilet? Yes they have. And I love it.
Yarn - Almost Home The Beatles - Yesterday and Today Simon and Garfunkel - The concert in Central Park John Mayall - The Turning Point Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Jim Croce - Photographs an& Memories His Greatest Hits Prince - 1999 The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers and Sisters Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Damn the Torpedos The Rolling Stones - Flowers
Got a steal on perfect condition Radiohead "Other Colors...BBC Sessions"
I know it's not an official R-head release... but this is a great compilation of the live bbc sessions and the record sounds great. Totally new take on Idioteque, too. Side one: Everything in its right place-->Follow me around-->Street Spirit fade out-->Exit music for a film-->Like spinning plates. Side two: Fake plastic trees-->No surprises-->Talk show host-->Idioteque-->Black star.
Did I mention lately that vinyl records have completely flushed all other hobbies and interests of mine down the toilet? Yes they have. And I love it.
Curious, what did you pay for it? I.e., what is a "steal?" I ask because I literally had that album in my hand today, it was one of the last two that didn't make the cut (the other being Prefuse 73).
14.98 plus tax. I gave it "steal" status because I amazon'ed it in the shop and the cheapest copy was going for $40.
14.98 plus tax. I gave it "steal" status because I amazon'ed it in the shop and the cheapest copy was going for $40.
Wow. That's what the one I saw was going for too. How's it sound? Maybe ill go pick it up tomorrow.
There is a slight buzz/fuzz from it being a live recording, and I don't think it was mastered by the best.... but once the volume gets turned up you don't even notice.
The biggest selling point for me are the different variations than what we're used to. You are gonna hear the first few bars of Idioteque and go "huh?" but it is an amazing version.
Also, Talk Show Host is extended and the added instrumentation is epic. What's funny is that with the crappy hard to read to font, you cant really tell if it says "Talk Show Host" or "Talk Show Most". I think that was intentional because it really sounds completely different than the studio version.
I paid for Alt-J about 2 weeks ago at my local record store, 26$. I was glad to pay the extra 3$ over what it would have cost when I saw it on Amazon. They took my money and placed the order, through a secondary supplier, as their main supplier was out of stock. I went in a week later and they said that the supplier accidentally sent a CD instead of the record. Fine. Yesterday was by birthday, and my girl went into that store to get me a KILLER pressing of DSOTM (180g vinyl, absolutely AMAZING recording - sounds so sweet OMG) and they asked her to pass on a message for them:
Our supplier, since the order, decided they won't fill it. They meant to when they sent the CD it was just an error by the packer. By the time the CD got back to them, and they went to send out the record, the supplier checked the value of the record, and it had shot up from 25 to 55$ in the last week or so, for whatever reason. So we cancelled the order because we didn't think you would want to spend 61$ plus tax for a record you were planning on spending 26$ on.
So I got fucked. Right in the asshole. Now I have to decide if Im willing to spend 60 on it, or just move on.