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Title: Spin the black circle
Post by: Ben on March 5, 2004, 02:16 AM
A short-termed collecting interest of mine from a few years ago has reared its ugly head again. :)

I've taken up collecting vinyl albums again. I used to do this without the aid of the internet, so if anyone knows of some reputable selling or info sites, I'd much appreciate them. Google got me nowhere. Or if you've got some for sale, LMK. I'm searching for stuph from the following bands:

Pearl Jam
KISS
Led Zeppelin
Metallica
Radiohead
Jimi Hendrix Experience, and recent release albums like South Saturn Delta
ESB and ROTJ soundtracks
Pink Floyd

And, for the other point for this thread- anyone else collect vinyl?
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Angry Ewok on March 5, 2004, 03:52 AM
All of my vinyls are hand-me-downs from my father, but I've got a few Hendrix's, Zeppelin's, a clear-orange Beatles from Japan, Allman's, all that good stuff, really. I wouldn't say I actively collect them, as I haven't bought any myself, but I've got a good number of them and perhaps one day I'll buy a few. I think they're cool.  8)

Now if you wanna get really old school, we can talk about old Victrolla's. I've got 3 of those, all in working order.  8)
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Jim on March 5, 2004, 07:35 AM
You can find a ton of those artists on vinyl at www.towerrecords.com
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Scott on March 5, 2004, 11:03 AM
Pearl Jam sells most of their records on their official site

http://kapu.doublesecret.net/consume/

Of course right now they only have Riot Act in stock...might be worth it to email the Ten Club though ;)
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Ben on March 6, 2004, 01:11 AM
Awesome guys, thanks for the links.

Record shops are a rare commodity in Iowa. I really don't feel like driving to Iowa City or Des Moines to find them, so I'm hosed.
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Morgbug on March 6, 2004, 01:30 AM
Hoo, there's a pile of record stores up here.  They never really went away here.  But...

You're going to kill me.  Not more than 6 months ago I gave away about 300 albums.  Mixed in that bunch were Japanese Master versions of The Wall (regular version) and the soundtrack to The Wall.  I think in the heyday I paid around $35 each for those two records.  The soundtrack had The Day the Tigers Broke Free (or whatever the specific title) which has been subsequently released on CD.  It also had a second song that has not, to my knowledge, ever been released anywhere but on that album in that pressing.  

Also in there were all of the major release Zeppelin albums.  Doors, Hendrix, a fair chunk of Kiss records.  To make it even worse, the bulk were original pressings.  I even had an Allman Brothers album that must have been better than a quarter inch thick.  
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Ben on March 6, 2004, 02:48 AM
Before I got a decent knowledge of the hobby, I sold a rare version of Kiss' first record for $5, and it's worth more like $25. Only then, I think it was fetching $50, because Kiss announced their Farewell Tour, and at the time, it looked like they were serious.


And, I passed on Pearl Jam's Binaural album for $10. It's now fetching $50 because it's out-of-print, as is Live on Two Legs. Oooof.
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Ben on March 6, 2004, 03:21 AM
Wait, did you say, 'gave'?

Whoa. :o
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: paploo on March 6, 2004, 08:30 AM
http://www.vvinyl.com/
It is a place called vintage vinyl. It is near brunswick nj. I have been to the store many times
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Darth Paul on March 6, 2004, 10:47 AM
I love my record player.  Flea markets are a great place to stock up.  Up here, most "classic rock" records can be had for between $2 and $5.   The more knowledgable vendors will sell Zeppelin, Beatles, and Stones records for $10.  Still a great deal.
IMO, if an album pre-dates 1980, it always sounds better on vinyl.
The first album I "re-bought" after I got a record player again a couple of years ago was "Boston".  Sounds awesome on vinyl!
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Ben on August 29, 2005, 06:07 PM
Just a few pics of what I got. It's nowhere near what I'd like it to be, but I chalk that up to a lack of local record stores and the utter crap that's on ebay. This isn't everything. I have some Metallica, Dio, Police, Simon and Garfunkel, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, and the Iron Maiden I picked up today that aren't pictured here. Neither is Kiss' Music from the Elder album.

(http://img345.imageshack.us/img345/6457/vinylalbums0157us.th.jpg) (http://img345.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vinylalbums0157us.jpg)

(http://img345.imageshack.us/img345/4469/vinylalbums0144gn.th.jpg) (http://img345.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vinylalbums0144gn.jpg)

(http://img345.imageshack.us/img345/8987/vinylalbums0096ar.th.jpg) (http://img345.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vinylalbums0096ar.jpg)
The 7" is an unplayed single of Calling Dr. Love with a b-side of Take Me.
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Rob on August 29, 2005, 06:32 PM
What's Vinyl mean?
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Ben on August 29, 2005, 07:23 PM
vinyl
n.
The univalent chemical radical CH2CH, derived from ethylene.

Any of various compounds containing the vinyl radical, typically highly reactive, easily polymerized, and used as basic materials for plastics.

Any of various typically tough, flexible, shiny plastics, often used for coverings and clothing.

Phonograph records considered as a group: a secondhand store that buys and sells vinyl.

Idiom:
on vinyl
In the medium of phonograph recordings: an old song available only on vinyl.

Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Rob on August 29, 2005, 07:37 PM
I was joking - should have included a winking smilie or something.... 
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Jim on August 29, 2005, 07:40 PM
About 10-12 years ago, my wifes boss was converting his music collection over to CD format.  Well needless to say he knew nothing about vinyl.  Lucky me.  My wife came home with about 200 first issue mint records.  This guy took incredible care of them.  He was in his 50's at the time.  All rock.  I got rid of about half of them.  The others you would have to pry from my dead body. Stones, Beatles.  The nostalga opening some of those double  LP's and gawking at the art.  It is definitely an acquired art taste of yesterday. No CD's will ever fill that void IMO.  
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Ben on August 29, 2005, 11:08 PM
I was joking - should have included a winking smilie or something.... 

I know. Just trying to play along...  ;)
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Famine on August 30, 2005, 03:12 PM
You'll all hate me:

One day my mother was doped up and being a real beast to me, so she sent me to my room. Big mistake. Her record collection was in my room. Did I mention it was 102 degrees outside, and I lived on the 3rd floor? Frisbees, folks. Frisbees. I devistated that collection, and had a nice bowl set after they all warped and bent. Elvis, Beatles, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Kiss. They all fell victim to my mighty discus throw! My back yard was littered with black discs of melting plastic.

Kevin
Title: Re: Spin the black circle
Post by: Reid on November 19, 2006, 09:39 PM
As I was perusing the bookshelves in my basement I found this:

(http://img.inkfrog.com/pix/jahan/DSC03359.JPG)

The Beatle's Rubber Soul. Asked my dad if it was okay if I could keep it, and he said yes.

Might be a good time to start a vinyl collection I suppose...