http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v472/skeith2572/5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v472/skeith2572/4.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v472/skeith2572/3-2.jpg
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I bought these years ago for about a dollar for each one. I cherish these old albums and would never part with them.
Do any other AGS'ers have a decent collection of old albums?
I have plenty of old albums on cd but only two actual records in my house.
my dad has hundreds of old LPs.
I have actually toyed with the idea of getting a cheap record player and going on the the prowl for recorded oddities of the sort that get found on http://wmfu.org
But the local charity shops seem to have a crippling lack of strange obscure records and a lot... Well, a lot of Genesis for a start.
Record collecting, yet another hobby I just plain don't have the stamina for.
EDIT: Actually, I just had a thought... I wonder how much machines that can record lp's into a digital format are... If I wanted a Genesis album I could potentially save a lot of money on music...
I've got a few albums:
AC/DC Back In Black
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits
Kiss
and the Star Wars soundtrack
None of which were originally mine, I got them at a yard sale for 50 cents each I think it was.
I would love to find a place online somewhere where I can buy new records, but I can't seem to find a place. I'd really love to own the AC/DC box set which includes every one of their albums including Black Ice. This is of course just about $300..... maybe some day ;)
Quote from: Eggie on Sat 15/11/2008 23:54:57
I have actually toyed with the idea of getting a cheap record player and going on the the prowl for recorded oddities of the sort that get found on http://wmfu.org
But the local charity shops seem to have a crippling lack of strange obscure records and a lot... Well, a lot of Genesis for a start.
Record collecting, yet another hobby I just plain don't have the stamina for.
EDIT: Actually, I just had a thought... I wonder how much machines that can record lp's into a digital format are... If I wanted a Genesis album I could potentially save a lot of money on music...
About $120 Canadian, maybe a bit less by now. I know Costco sells them.
EDIT: The only vinyl album I own is Explosions in the Sky's "The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place." I do not, however, own a turntable, so it gets left at my parents' place and I listen to it on my dad's every once in a while when I'm around there.
I was quite the vinyl collector a few years back, going to flea markets every weekend, checking record bins outside thrift shops etc. Unfortunately I neither have the time, nor are there any good flea markets nearby after I moved - and way too many professional buyers sniffing around when the stallholders unpack their goods at the break of dawn. A shame really, it was fun while it lasted.
My records (as well as my stereo, a couple of lava lamps and the usual random mess):
(http://shadowplaygame.googlepages.com/records0.jpg)
And a few of my most prized posessions. They're a pretty good representation of the genres of music in there, though I also collect movie soundtracks and have a strange fondness for bad 80's pop:
(http://shadowplaygame.googlepages.com/records1.jpg)
I don't listen to Phill Collins but I do own the Duke album (read: my dad does but I'm the only one that still play them).
There are a few stores that sell lp's here, including 2 big electric stuff outlets. They sell mainly the well known ones which doesn't really bother me. Eric Clapton, Portis Head and Iron Maiden all next to eachother.
There are also stores here that sell indie stuff (a friend of mine bought a Beirut album I think), second hand albums (bought a shitty Jethro Tull album there) and dj stuff though I wouldn't dare venture in there.
My record player is an old thing that might be older than me. It works fine and It can ampify so much that I can't even put the volume slider higher than half way. I've seen new ones with usb ports for copying lp's to the computer but I'll stick to this one.
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/myroom1.JPG)
(lower right corner)
I really own just five vinyl records, all are relatively new, from this decade anyway. But there's a heap of old ones down stairs, and a working player. I've sort of forgotten the habit, but I used to go down there and listen through all the obscurities I'd find in my parents' record collection. It's not huge, but still... For example I recognised the Ramones record off GG's picture, and I'm pretty sure I've seen the Sex Pistols album down there.
My own player's been broken for a while and I haven't gotten around to fixing it yet, but yeah, I do love the style old lp records have to them. Once I get my hands on some spare money I'll sure try to include a number of lp purchases in my expenses, too.
Quote from: Domino on Sat 15/11/2008 23:21:12
Do any other AGS'ers have a decent collection of old albums?
The way you phrased that made it sound as though you think Phil Collins is decent... hahhaa, joke right?... surely?...
I actually have an old picture uploaded of one of the rarer ones: :D
(http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/5982/mejrty3.jpg)
Most of the records I have are from my father's collection, and I don't really collect myself, so they vary all the way from waltz songs to 'Silver Convention' :=.
J.R.R Tolkien... sings?...
...
THIS NEEDS TO BE ARCHIVED ONLINE!
To Isengard, to Isengard!
We come, we come, we come, we come!
To bark is bone and <something> stone,
Ta runda runda runda run!
Just amazing.
http://recordbrother.typepad.com/imagesilike/2005/05/what_you_been_t.html
I'm going to listen to it. I'm going to try and skip ahead to the songs, though.
Along with my what, 200 Cds, I've collected just a little bit under 100 vinyls, which I play regularly, basically including all those Genesis albums in the first post plus some more, all of Led Zeppelin, Motörhead, Uriah Heep, some Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Yes, Roxy Music Brahms, Chopin + some others, The Doors, Marillion plus quite a few Estonian prog-rock rarities that I got from my dad. My latest one I bought on last monday, it was Genesis - Selling England By the Pound. I could provide a list later if anyone's interested. That mentioned, I gave quite a few of them away when I moved because I didn't have enough space for Big Country and all that jazz in the new place. It's a shame really, especially since now I'm running short of space again. :(
Quote from: jetxl on Sun 16/11/2008 01:41:21
There are also stores here that sell indie stuff (a friend of mine bought a Beirut album I think), second hand albums (bought a shitty Jethro Tull album there) and dj stuff though I wouldn't dare venture in there.
What do you mean a shitty Jethro Tull album? As in, bad shape?
My parents had hundreds of vinyls, then we had to give them away because there were no place to put them anymore..
I have a fair collection LP's. Got some Beatles, Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, and tons more. We used to have a lot more, but we moved, and in the process, through out a bunch.
If anyone knows where I can find a really cheap turn table, I'd love to listen to these.
Any of you have the USB record recorders? If you can't find a normal player you can get those (and also record them into a digital format(I think))
~Trent
Quote from: Snake on Sun 16/11/2008 00:29:08
I've got a few albums:
AC/DC Back In Black
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits
Kiss
and the Star Wars soundtrack
None of which were originally mine, I got them at a yard sale for 50 cents each I think it was.
I would love to find a place online somewhere where I can buy new records, but I can't seem to find a place. I'd really love to own the AC/DC box set which includes every one of their albums including Black Ice. This is of course just about $300..... maybe some day ;)
gemm.com is a good place to buy old records. I found all albums, EPs and singles of a very obscure band there. Never had a problem.
Edit: Okay, the albums there aren't exactly new. Anyway....
Babar you just owned us all..
I have a few old records. I've got a few good ones but my favorite purchase is the Eraserhead soundtrack which I picked up for a dollar. Man it's creepy.
Sure - here's some of them I treasure somewhat:
Hand-numbered recording of Charles Manson & Family happy musical hour in Death Valley
Country Teasers - Destroy All Human Life/Satan is Real Again or Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts
A bunch of singles and a LP of Jim Nesbitt from the 60's
(http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/8833/recordsbb0.jpg)
Vinyl is life, and that's just the way it is.
Most of it is in the boxes, but some of the favourites are used to decorate the walls as well.
(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/samling2.jpg)
Wow, the lower right photo is a place I would like to have ;D
I am probably too young to like vinyls as much as some of you do, 'cause the first music I listened to was the CD one already. My father has some old vinyls though, and I use to play them from time to time, the CD quality can't compete with it.
One thing that I like about vinyls (beside that unique sound) is the cover art, which got totally lost with that tiny CD cover format. Every single vinyl cover was a piece of art, I can imagine how you were pulling a fresh 12" out of the cover, which displayed some cool artwork. I wish I had experienced that.