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I agree with that, but to be fair houses of the holy and graffiti are both so phenomenal it’s unfair to compare them to anything…
I agree with that, but to be fair houses of the holy and graffiti are both so phenomenal it’s unfair to compare them to anything…
I can’t wait to get Beyondsay’s new album.
The Person in Question
I recently added ‘Legion’ by Deicide to my vinyl collection.
I recently added ‘Legion’ by Deicide to my vinyl collection.
I recently bought a Chuck Berry greatest hits album.
The Person in Question
Chuck berry is great.
Sure is. I also found an awesome Elvis compilation triple LP. I’m pretty sure it’s 180g vinyl as well. I bet it’s worth a lot more than I paid for it.
The Person in Question
I have an AMAZING classic rock vinyl collection that I inherited from my dad. (Not dead or anything but once cds became the thing he stopped giving a shit about vinyl. Poor confused bastard. Although his CD collection is now quite impressive as well) Every Ted Nugent album prior to 1990, every Led Zeppelin album, every Alice Cooper album prior to 1990, every Aerosmith prior to 1990 (from henceforth when I say every album just assume this unless I indicate otherwise, every thin lizzy, every los lobos, 3 or 4 ac/dc (because let’s face it: every album they make is the same so that’s all you need), several jethro tull, every Eric Clapton, both Jimmy page and Robert plants solo albums, at least 4 or 5 Judas priest, several early van Halen with David Lee Roth or Sammy Hagar, all foghat, every KISS, 1 or 2 lynrd skynrd, a couple bockmann Turner overdrive, all the early “classic” electric light orchestra albums, EVERY Stevie Ray Vaughan album, some Vince Gill, several blues like BB King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Bootsie Collins, several others, and shit. That’s only the bands that I like. There’s a whole bunch more that just never caught my attention enough to listen to, get into them or remember their names.
Unfortunately a short while ago, about a third of them had the sleeves very damaged due to a water leak. Which sucks because that’s where most of the collectibility/value is. But the records themselves are all fine and since I actually like them for their music and I have a nice record player with a sound far superior than CDs at least I still can enjoy them. Oh and some Molly Hatchet.
That’s certainly better than my collection. I pick up what I can for prices I find reasonable. I don’t mind a worn cover if the vinyl itself is in good shape, but if it’s too beat up or gross I pass on them. I have all the Eagles albums (which I know people on the east coast tend to hate), almost all of the Beatles albums, almost all the Led Zeppelin albums and a variety of other things. I probably have over 100 total. I have an enormous collection of CDs that have been transferred to digital, but I still prefer vinyl, for obvious reasons.
The Person in Question
I have all the Eagles albums (which I know people on the east coast tend to hate)
[Insert The Big Lebowski quote here]
BOR-ING!
Unfortunately a short while ago, about a third of them had the sleeves very damaged due to a water leak. Which sucks because that’s where most of the collectibility/value is.
I have all of mine stored in places that can’t be damaged by water. Not that my house has ever had any problems with flooding, but for safety’s sake.
The Person in Question