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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #280 on: June 13, 2017, 04:52:38 pm »
What's the appeal of vinyl?

The wife said the other day she's surprised I'm not massive into vinyl - but I don't get it - what is the appeal?

There's lots of things...

The analogue/digital debate aside...I'm hardly one to talk as my stereo is shite and I will be awaiting what recommendations FB gets and copying them shortly ;D But there's more learned people than myself who would bore you all day about it...

For me it's just the 'thing' of it - it's a physical object, often beautiful - like books - that you engage with. I can change the music playing on my computer from my phone should I so desire, when the Mrs is using the computer I often shock her by remotely changing the music - but to me, that's mainly what digital music is - changeable, disposable, a series of code on the computer - I love the permanence of vinyl, I love the way each copy of each record acquires a personality from its imperfections, be it some dickhead writing their name on the inner label, to the old advertisements on the inner sleeve, the rabbit-chewed spines, and the dusty surface of the records themselves. I had an old copy of a Motown Charbusters that had a couple of skips that I swear improved the record - 'Stoned Love' by The Supremes, it had this bit where it goes 'From above' and it would repeat four times on my copy, unintentionally, but it sounds fantastic.

Also, many 'classic' albums deserved to be listened to with that little break of silence when you turn the record over - it's not meant to just slam right into the next track - it's a crucial part of the sequencing - you're supposed to roll your joint on the LP sleeve, then make a brew between sides, and thoroughly relax into the second side ;D Imagine how many minds 'Within You Without You' blew...or 'Astral Weeks' with its two moods on one LP...it's meant to be that way, not bang into the next sequence without thinking.
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #281 on: June 13, 2017, 05:45:58 pm »
What's the appeal of vinyl?

The wife said the other day she's surprised I'm not massive into vinyl - but I don't get it - what is the appeal?

I cant comment on the 'appeal' of vinyl to younger fans ( and I consider anyone under 40 'young') , but for me its simple my vinyl is  connection to my youth . The artefact is part of the experiance of listening..its the purchasing , owning , touching , smelling and occasionally, kissing.

When I bought a single or LP in the seventies  it was a big financial commitment, there was no such thing as 'disposable income' every penny counted, so a record meant a lot to commit your money too. But the experiance of buying it , the excitement, was part of it too and left indeblable memories...I can recall vividly trips to Probe to get my hands on records I was desperate to own ( otherwise there was no other way of hearing it, occasionally on the radio maybe) ...I can still recall getting my hands on 'Heart of the Congo Man' from Probe  , they had no sleeve as the empty one had disapered from the shelf, and gave me the cardboard one which had scrawlled on it the order to Jamaica... 6 copies in 1977 and 12 copies in Jan 1978...probably the only 18 copies in the whole of North England...getting home and seeing one side with the lable stuck across the disc which I had to soak off .." pressing plant kinda cloudy!"....Buying 'Complete Control' by the Clash and being so excited to get it ,  going back a couple of days later to buy another copy to reapt the experiance....buying singles in the late seventies and early eighties was the ultimate vinyl experiance for me , more so than  Lp's.

Of course there is the sleeves , some of them real works of Art, listening to the records you would stare at them , or for Lp's reading every bit of info...some Lp's I framed and hung on my wall  they looked so good.

I could write more, but I tell you this some of my favourite Albums where bought on CD..downloaded loads of brilliant stuff ..when it came to move to Amsterdam ,  CD's where just thrown in a Box, downloads not even thought about (why!?)...but my vinyl I spent hours researching the best way to move them and spent a fretfull 24 hours until they arrived ok...never thought once about the CD's ( or much else to be honest). My records contain music that I can down load or buy on CD without problem..but the artefact is a physical link to my life. to lose them would be heartbreaking for me.

With CD's or downloads comapred to Vinyl its not the music your missing out on...you missing out on an experiance of connection digital formats simply dont provide.
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #282 on: June 13, 2017, 06:13:48 pm »
I can still recall getting my hands on 'Heart of the Congo Man' from Probe

Classic record that. Still holds up today.
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #283 on: June 13, 2017, 06:42:18 pm »
Classic record that. Still holds up today.

It does, Im not one for the 'Best Ever.." lists but its part of that golden period of classic reggae and dub Lp's . My version ( on the Black Ark label) I think is the first Perry mix which he wasnt happy with and subsequent releases ( they tended to come in batches when not on big lables) where remixed. I also have a vinyl double LP on the Blood and Fire Label wich is much 'cleaner' but without some of the effects ' cow bells' 'mooing' etc...and a CD which is different again. The phased drum intro to Fisherman blew my mind as a 16 year old, as did many other Reggae/Dub records, which was an experiance I wouldnt get again until the music of House/Techno...which the makers of cited 'Heart of the Congo man' and Perry Dub/Reggae as a huge influence...the circle of life...the circle of music..the circle of.... Vinyl ( There's you answer Mr Mingebag Squid)
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #284 on: June 13, 2017, 06:59:25 pm »
What's the appeal of vinyl?

The wife said the other day she's surprised I'm not massive into vinyl - but I don't get it - what is the appeal?
For me it's two things. I grew up with vinyl and I think it's still the perfect medium...even though I've given away the whole of my collection now. It's also the memories behind each purchase. I can recall buying loads of my records, just little memories from each purchase...trips to London with Liverpool and ending up in Daddy Kool buying that weeks pre-releases from J A. Hearing the first Heatwave LP in that shop..and begging the owner, Keith for his white label copy. ;D

Being on the mail order list for Greensleeves as I told them i had a sound system in Liverpool..free 12's every week. Getting Relax from Paul Rutherford  before it was released...honestly there loads of little stories attached to most records you buy...digital downloads just don't cut it...it's probably a generational thing.

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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #285 on: June 15, 2017, 04:26:16 pm »
Hmmm - I may be tempted to try this vinyl world....

So, as a complete newbie into vinyl - what do I need? What sort of player should I look at as a starter kit?
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« Reply #286 on: July 10, 2017, 09:09:20 pm »
Can anyone recommend a good record player? Don't want a shite gimmick one.

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« Reply #287 on: July 10, 2017, 09:18:01 pm »
What's your budget?

I have a Pioneer PL990, does the business. 130 on Amazon right now.  You need compatible speakers too mind.

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« Reply #288 on: July 10, 2017, 09:29:40 pm »
Project are great players.

Depends on budget and set up.
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« Reply #289 on: July 10, 2017, 09:40:26 pm »
Don't want to go to expensive around 100-200 mark

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Re: Record Player
« Reply #290 on: July 10, 2017, 10:29:31 pm »
I've had a £150-odd Project player for years and it's been good. A quick gander on What Hi-fi suggests this one.

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« Reply #291 on: July 11, 2017, 03:07:27 am »
Don't want to go to expensive around 100-200 mark

Does that figure include speakers as well?
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« Reply #292 on: July 11, 2017, 10:03:45 am »
Can anyone recommend a good record player? Don't want a shite gimmick one.
Good starter deck: Project Essential 2 .

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Re: Record Player
« Reply #293 on: July 11, 2017, 11:23:40 am »
Don't want to go to expensive around 100-200 mark

I've got these speakers, on Amazon for fifty quid, you should be able to do both turntable and these if you pick something from this thread :)

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Re: Record Player
« Reply #294 on: July 11, 2017, 05:18:33 pm »
I have a Pioneer PL990, does the business. 130 on Amazon right now.  You need compatible speakers too mind.

Will it play my old 78's though?

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« Reply #295 on: July 11, 2017, 05:33:10 pm »
Cheers for the help

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« Reply #296 on: July 11, 2017, 08:14:48 pm »
If you end up buying second hand make sure you change the stylus or that it's been recently done. When I got mine it had been serviced and a new belt and stylus had been fitted. Good player and cost me about £100 if I remember correctly. One of these: http://classichifi.info/SansuiSR-222_MKII.shtml
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Re: Record Player
« Reply #297 on: July 11, 2017, 08:20:05 pm »
Will it play my old 78's though?

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« Reply #298 on: July 12, 2017, 02:25:44 am »
Will it play my old 78's though?

I've bought a couple of different DJ turntables over the last few years, some of them have a 78 speed setting. The Stanton range and also this Audio Technica beauty:

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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #299 on: October 10, 2017, 04:39:40 pm »
Bought a double sided LP from HMV on thursday only to open it last night & find that it comes with two of the same vinyl (sides 3/4). Will it be as easy as taking it back to the store to swap it? Have tried calling HMV but not getting through, just don't want to take the record with me around town & risk further damaging it only to find out they won't exchange it.

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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #300 on: October 10, 2017, 11:42:54 pm »
Bought a double sided LP from HMV on thursday only to open it last night & find that it comes with two of the same vinyl (sides 3/4). Will it be as easy as taking it back to the store to swap it? Have tried calling HMV but not getting through, just don't want to take the record with me around town & risk further damaging it only to find out they won't exchange it.

If you still have the receipt, I wouldn't imagine it would be an issue.
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #301 on: November 13, 2017, 11:13:42 am »
After many years of procasternation I finally got around to getting myself a turntable to play my vinyl. For those interested in such things I have an AT-LTP120-USB deck, a Maranatz PM5005 Amp and Raga speakers. Its entry level stuff but not cheap, got it from specialist Audio place , gave them my budget and they put it together for me ( and came  and set it up for me..by a guy who is studying a PhD for liver funtion to become Surgeon/Doctor and works in the audio shop on a Saturday as a hobby!)

Got it set up Saturday so been having a great time going through my records...mostly bought from 77 to late Eighties thankfully bar some dust so far in good condition...I just hope my neighbours like a bit of Dub!


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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #302 on: November 13, 2017, 02:35:06 pm »
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #303 on: November 13, 2017, 02:53:56 pm »
Loads of mid to late seventies stuff...mostly Perry/Pablo/King Tubby etc etc...my pride and joy is original Black Ark " Heart of the Congoes Man" straight off the boat form Ja when I got it from Probe there was only 18 copies available in North West I got told...  Not got the Aswad one...didnt they play that festival thing at St   Georges out door concert in mid late 80's..Wah was on as well?

Mostly Lp's ....major regret is I never bought all those pre 12" Probe used to have and by the 80's they couldnt give them away...they told me they had loads stocked upstairs.

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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #304 on: November 24, 2017, 10:38:07 am »
Anyone spot any good deals on record players today?

Looking to get back into the old vinyl. Have my eye on the Rega Planar 1 in particular, but haven't seen it discounted before.

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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #305 on: November 24, 2017, 06:42:13 pm »
Anyone spot any good deals on record players today?

Looking to get back into the old vinyl. Have my eye on the Rega Planar 1 in particular, but haven't seen it discounted before.

I also have my eye on the very same, not seen any discounts at all though.
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #306 on: December 1, 2017, 01:15:28 am »
https://www.wired.com/2016/09/reissue-voyager-golden-record-will-greatest-album-universe/?mbid=social_twitter

REISSUE OF THE VOYAGER GOLDEN RECORD WILL BE THE GREATEST ALBUM IN THE UNIVERSE!

CARL SAGAN’S VOYAGER Golden Record may be the most limited release album of all time. It’s certainly the most well-traveled. The iconic record, which NASA developed to represent humankind to alien civilizations, was printed onto gold-plated copper and launched into space aboard Voyager 1 back in 1977. Today, it's nearly 13 billion miles away from Earth. A second record is on a similar trajectory aboard Voyager 2. There are ten more on display at various NASA institutions. But that’s it. Apparently, even Sagan, who chaired the committee that created the record, couldn't get a copy. The record was never made available to the general public.

Until now, thanks to a Kickstarter-funded reissue of the historic album. In a stunning recreation of the original, David Pescovitz, a research director at Institute for the Future and co-editor of Boing Boing, teamed up with Timothy Daly, a manager at Amoeba Music in San Francisco, and Lawrence Azerrad, a graphic designer who has created album packages for Wilco, Miles Davis, and Sting to produce a 40th Anniversary edition vinyl box set of the Voyager Golden Record.

“It’s the ultimate album package of the ultimate album packaging,” Pescovitz says. “The awesome intersection of science and art and design that’s meant to instill a sense of wonder and spark the imagination.”

Pescovitz’s grad school advisor, science writer Timothy Ferris, produced the original Golden Record, and will be in the recording studio for the remastering. To get ready for that, Pescovitz has been tracking down licensing and obtaining the rights to all the original audio, which includes everything from Bach to Chuck Berry, a Navajo Night chant to whale vocalizations, and greetings in 55 languages.


A lithograph of the iconic Golden Record cover, whose diagrams explain how to play the recording. The upper left is a drawing of the record and instructions written in binary arithmetic around it for the correct time of rotation—3.6 seconds. The four diagrams in the upper-right show how to decode the video portion of the recording; the top drawing is what the wave form of the video signal should look like. The bottom right pictures a hydrogen atom in its two lowest states—the transition time between them functions as a clock reference for the other diagrams. The lower right is a pulsar map showing the location of our solar system. LAWRENCE AZERRAD (LAD DESIGN)/OZMA RECORDS
The updated version will set you back $98. It’ll feature a normal playback speed, so you can listen to it on most any record player (as opposed to the 16 ⅔ revolutions per minute turntable speed required for the original). And you won’t need any special equipment to play it; the record is made of pressed, translucent gold-colored vinyl. The idea for the material was Daly's—he liked the way it embodies the look of the original but with a more modern aesthetic, and without compromising on sound quality.

“We really wanted it to be something that people engage with and discover over and over,” Azerrad says. “Not just a piece that goes on somebody’s shelf and never gets touched again.” The records will be housed in a black cloth-covered box with gold foil inlay and will be accompanied by a hardbound book about the project’s history as well as a gold-printed lithograph and digital download access code.

The thinking on the original was so genius that who am I to change anything about it, you know?
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For Azerrad, the creative process for this project was a real departure from his usual album packaging work, because he was acting more as a curator than a designer. “The thinking on the original was so genius that who am I to change anything about it, you know?” he said. “It’d be like listening to Mozart and saying, ‘Oh I think that bridge was a little fast.’ This is an awesome snapshot of who we are as the human race, and we want all of that to just sing and be as pure as possible.”

Their vision is clearly resonating with people; the Kickstarter campaign met its funding goal in just two days, and Azerrad said it sparked a flurry of interest in tattoos of the pictograms. He’s very curious what younger generations make of the Voyager project—at once a product of its time and the utopian thinking of the '70s and yet so universal in its aesthetic appeal. “It’s interesting how the original creators made a conscious decision to leave off images of war and strife,” Azerrad says. “They wanted to communicate the best part of us. And I think we’re still doing that today. With Instagram and Snapchat we always delete the bad ones and just put the best ones out there. So in a way, it’s kind of like the ultimate selfie of humankind.”

Voyager 1, our 13 billion mile-long selfie stick, may never get the Golden Record into the hands of aliens from a far-off galaxy. But at least now, that doesn’t mean that no one will ever get to hear it.
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #307 on: December 1, 2017, 02:30:22 am »
https://www.wired.com/2016/09/reissue-voyager-golden-record-will-greatest-album-universe/?mbid=social_twitter

REISSUE OF THE VOYAGER GOLDEN RECORD WILL BE THE GREATEST ALBUM IN THE UNIVERSE!

CARL SAGAN’S VOYAGER Golden Record may be the most limited release album of all time. It’s certainly the most well-traveled. The iconic record, which NASA developed to represent humankind to alien civilizations, was printed onto gold-plated copper and launched into space aboard Voyager 1 back in 1977. Today, it's nearly 13 billion miles away from Earth. A second record is on a similar trajectory aboard Voyager 2. There are ten more on display at various NASA institutions. But that’s it. Apparently, even Sagan, who chaired the committee that created the record, couldn't get a copy. The record was never made available to the general public.

Until now, thanks to a Kickstarter-funded reissue of the historic album. In a stunning recreation of the original, David Pescovitz, a research director at Institute for the Future and co-editor of Boing Boing, teamed up with Timothy Daly, a manager at Amoeba Music in San Francisco, and Lawrence Azerrad, a graphic designer who has created album packages for Wilco, Miles Davis, and Sting to produce a 40th Anniversary edition vinyl box set of the Voyager Golden Record.

“It’s the ultimate album package of the ultimate album packaging,” Pescovitz says. “The awesome intersection of science and art and design that’s meant to instill a sense of wonder and spark the imagination.”

Pescovitz’s grad school advisor, science writer Timothy Ferris, produced the original Golden Record, and will be in the recording studio for the remastering. To get ready for that, Pescovitz has been tracking down licensing and obtaining the rights to all the original audio, which includes everything from Bach to Chuck Berry, a Navajo Night chant to whale vocalizations, and greetings in 55 languages.


A lithograph of the iconic Golden Record cover, whose diagrams explain how to play the recording. The upper left is a drawing of the record and instructions written in binary arithmetic around it for the correct time of rotation—3.6 seconds. The four diagrams in the upper-right show how to decode the video portion of the recording; the top drawing is what the wave form of the video signal should look like. The bottom right pictures a hydrogen atom in its two lowest states—the transition time between them functions as a clock reference for the other diagrams. The lower right is a pulsar map showing the location of our solar system. LAWRENCE AZERRAD (LAD DESIGN)/OZMA RECORDS
The updated version will set you back $98. It’ll feature a normal playback speed, so you can listen to it on most any record player (as opposed to the 16 ⅔ revolutions per minute turntable speed required for the original). And you won’t need any special equipment to play it; the record is made of pressed, translucent gold-colored vinyl. The idea for the material was Daly's—he liked the way it embodies the look of the original but with a more modern aesthetic, and without compromising on sound quality.

“We really wanted it to be something that people engage with and discover over and over,” Azerrad says. “Not just a piece that goes on somebody’s shelf and never gets touched again.” The records will be housed in a black cloth-covered box with gold foil inlay and will be accompanied by a hardbound book about the project’s history as well as a gold-printed lithograph and digital download access code.

The thinking on the original was so genius that who am I to change anything about it, you know?
LAWRENCE AZERRAD
For Azerrad, the creative process for this project was a real departure from his usual album packaging work, because he was acting more as a curator than a designer. “The thinking on the original was so genius that who am I to change anything about it, you know?” he said. “It’d be like listening to Mozart and saying, ‘Oh I think that bridge was a little fast.’ This is an awesome snapshot of who we are as the human race, and we want all of that to just sing and be as pure as possible.”

Their vision is clearly resonating with people; the Kickstarter campaign met its funding goal in just two days, and Azerrad said it sparked a flurry of interest in tattoos of the pictograms. He’s very curious what younger generations make of the Voyager project—at once a product of its time and the utopian thinking of the '70s and yet so universal in its aesthetic appeal. “It’s interesting how the original creators made a conscious decision to leave off images of war and strife,” Azerrad says. “They wanted to communicate the best part of us. And I think we’re still doing that today. With Instagram and Snapchat we always delete the bad ones and just put the best ones out there. So in a way, it’s kind of like the ultimate selfie of humankind.”

Voyager 1, our 13 billion mile-long selfie stick, may never get the Golden Record into the hands of aliens from a far-off galaxy. But at least now, that doesn’t mean that no one will ever get to hear it.

Is it signed by Sagan? 180g gram pressing? If not, fuck that i'm not getting it.  ;)
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Re: Any vinyl junkies out there....?
« Reply #308 on: September 17, 2020, 01:45:47 pm »
Alright lads. Long time no speak and all that. Hope all is well.

Trying to source a record which I’ve had no luck in hunting down for about 18 months of searching now.

With that in mind, can anyone recommend any alternatives to eBay, Discogs, Rough Trade etc for big catalogues of vinyl? Feel that if I can broaden my searches then I might have a better chance. Trying to get to as many sales as I can but obviously the aul COVID is hampering that.

The record is Hannah Peel’s “Mary Casio: Journey to Cassiopeia” by the way, very much in electronic/synth section of a shop.

Maybe try Growing Bin Records?
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« Reply #309 on: September 17, 2020, 02:46:16 pm »
Want a new record player. Any recommendations? Doesn't need to be massively high end.

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« Reply #310 on: September 17, 2020, 04:40:46 pm »
Alright lads. Long time no speak and all that. Hope all is well.

Trying to source a record which I’ve had no luck in hunting down for about 18 months of searching now.

With that in mind, can anyone recommend any alternatives to eBay, Discogs, Rough Trade etc for big catalogues of vinyl? Feel that if I can broaden my searches then I might have a better chance. Trying to get to as many sales as I can but obviously the aul COVID is hampering that.

The record is Hannah Peel’s “Mary Casio: Journey to Cassiopeia” by the way, very much in electronic/synth section of a shop.
HHV, Transmission, Banquet, 81 Renshaw, Probe, Juno , Elsewhere, Sound of Vinyl , ATO Records, Earache, RareWaves ,Vinyl Gourmet off the top of my head.

Try even getting intouch with the record label or see if the artist has a shop etc.

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« Reply #311 on: September 17, 2020, 04:47:32 pm »
Loads of mid to late seventies stuff...mostly Perry/Pablo/King Tubby etc etc...my pride and joy is original Black Ark " Heart of the Congoes Man" straight off the boat form Ja when I got it from Probe there was only 18 copies available in North West I got told...  Not got the Aswad one...didnt they play that festival thing at St   Georges out door concert in mid late 80's..Wah was on as well?

Mostly Lp's ....major regret is I never bought all those pre 12" Probe used to have and by the 80's they couldnt give them away...they told me they had loads stocked upstairs.

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« Reply #312 on: September 17, 2020, 05:25:03 pm »
Was self-released /500 sadly. Harassed her a bit for info on Twitter and she said that even she’s not got a spare one. 500 isn’t really that rare in the grand scheme of things but it looks like those that have copies aren’t all that willing to part with theirs. Thanks for some of the recs there mate. Have tried a few but not all.
No worries. Do a saved search on ebay, its got me a few items like. Yeah the vinyl game nows big business. Even if you think youve got one an paid for it pre release you still might not get it as ive found out over the years

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« Reply #313 on: September 17, 2020, 06:21:01 pm »
Mate tell me about it. I’ve got a /300 & a /1,000 pre-ordered at the moment and I’m not even getting excited about them until they’re on the deck.
Does my head in. I had a limited copy of All Them Witches new album on 2 types of vinyl. Got a message this morning saying ive been given a refund for one of them as its out of stock. Came out on the 4th an i put my order in on the 21st of last month paid for. Got 2 reserves on the new tron legacy record store day release. Paid 55 quid for one and im just fucking hoping at least one comes through

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« Reply #314 on: September 17, 2020, 09:33:47 pm »
Not everybody's cup of tea, but, I love the new Erasure neon orange vinyl. [emoji106]

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Not everybody's cup of tea, but, I love the new Erasure neon orange vinyl. [emoji106]
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« Reply #316 on: September 22, 2020, 02:38:16 pm »
Clearing out my Gran's house. Helped myself to a few classics but the rest I'm looking to sell.

Roughly how much should I list a job lot of 100 LP's for? Mostly the likes of Neil Diamond, Abba, Sinatra and whatnot. Figured you lot would be my best bet.

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« Reply #317 on: September 22, 2020, 05:12:36 pm »
Clearing out my Gran's house. Helped myself to a few classics but the rest I'm looking to sell.

Roughly how much should I list a job lot of 100 LP's for? Mostly the likes of Neil Diamond, Abba, Sinatra and whatnot. Figured you lot would be my best bet.
See collections like this all the time. Lucky to get £100. If i was you id do a car boot stick a quid, 2 quid etc on em depending on condition etc. Have a look on discogs or ebay for valuations just incase theres a few gems you might not be aware of

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« Reply #318 on: September 22, 2020, 06:14:56 pm »
Worked in a record shop in the early 90s, the death throes of vinyl. 1 pound an album or 50 pence even. It really hurts paying over 20 euro for an album. It actually hurts spending money on them at all, considering they were basically free back in the day.

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« Reply #319 on: September 23, 2020, 08:58:34 pm »
Not everybody's cup of tea, but, I love the new Erasure neon orange vinyl. [emoji106]

That reminds me of a girl I knew as a kid, she had a load of Squueze 7 inch singles on neon vinyl, they looked boss.
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