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found a reissue of Nirvana's Bleach that I decided to go with. It was that or The Goonies soundtrack for the time I had to browse
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Johnny Cash: With His Hot & Blue Guitar!
the Blue Ridge Rangers Ac/Dc: Let There Be Rock Deep Purple: Made in Japan Led Zeppelin: In Through the Out Door Lou Reed: Street Hassle J.J. Cale: Okie the Ramones: It´s Alive Scorpions: In Trance About Nirvana, saw yesterday original Us Bleach in a pink vinyl...I think it was 120 euros. |
Well, according to Discogs that Pink is repress from 1992:
http://www.discogs.com/Nirvana-Bleach/release/1930573 and not really worth of 120 euros (well somebody´s asking 200 in discogs). You must be really careful these days & don´t automatically believe what sellers say, saw yesterday also bootlegs from Ac/Dc australian pressings...and that Johnny Cash that I bought has slightly different songs that the original album...noticed it just when I was home. |
Last purchases while on my vacation:
Reissue of #1 Record by Big Star "Everything" by The Bangles Soundtrack to the 1978 animated Lord of the Rings |
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Yesterday I bought three albums from local record store here in Helsinki:
Thurston Moore: The Best Day Scott Walker & Sunn O))): Soused Wilco: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot All in vinyl format. Soused is probably the best album released in 2014! |
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I thought there was a Discogs thread too but can't find it so I started a new one. http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...d.php?t=110285 My main reason for listing my entire collection is to help me stop buying duplicates. It will be a lot easier to check if I already own something now... I got a couple more shelves of records to list then I'm done but it does take a long time to do. Some releases have over 100 different versions so it can be difficult working out which one you have. I also have a pile of things not listed on Discogs so I will have to submit new entries for them... |
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I have seen Radio City lately as well, but #1 Record had more of the songs I wanted right away. Do miss "I'm In Love With A Girl" though. |
No Energy is great, and I'm reminded of how much I love Unwound. Honestly I was so pumped for the release that I somehow convinced myself it was the final box of the reissue series.
But now I remember I still have one to wait for, and it covers the defining era of the band's history. But I can wait, because these reissues have been the most rewarding of all the reissues that have hit over the last several years. Fucking ace, Unwound. Absolutely fucking ace. |
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children, 2xLP reissue, about a year ago. The little woman and I played that all through our miserable Iowa winter. It got us through. "Yeah, that's right..."
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Is it just me or would Every boards album be perfect for that except for Tomorrow's Harvest? That one is great... Like, really great. But it is depressing as fuck. |
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The Seer - Swans
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Radio City - Big Star
Grace - Jeff Buckley Hopefully both are here really soon. I know Buckley should be here this week. Not sure on Radio City, AND I know of a local place that likely has a 1986 german pressing, which I'm pretty much planning to buy as well. |
I also got New Order - Lowlife
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Yeah, this has proven itself to be a classic with serious staying power despite the fact that it was released only 2.5 short years ago. It's great to see the future of noise rock being defined by such a classic band. I don't really see To Be Kind generating the same steadily increasing fervor. By this point in 2012 it was game, set, match, SWANS. It's still a top ten record, though, and I'm going to have to go back and listen some more before making a final determination about where it ranks on my personal list. |
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So is Campfire Headphase. Maybe more chillaxed than uplifting, but whatever.
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Clark - s/t
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Quick run to Houston this morning:
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My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult - Spooky Tricks (2014)
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Howlin Wolf: The Real Folk Blues (finally found this)
Risto: Live! |
Picked up these for a grand total of $5
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MLWTTKK were always one of my fave bizarre bands back in the early 90's their shows were insane! Confessions of a Knife and Sexxxplosion are some of my all time faves |
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Fuck yeah! I actually truly enjoyed early White Zombie too, but they never had a fully realized industrial sound. I have respect for Rob as a filmmaker, but the man's music has been awful for eons now. Nothing like the culty horror noire of MLWTTKK and KMFDM and Ministry and Pig and so on. I went through a serious industrial dance kick in the '90s. I still love Pretty Hate Machine so much, schmaltz and all. |
Well, I made a haul yesterday.
First off, I found a *perfect* used copy of the 2007 "Collector's Edition" of U Unknown Pleasures, which (before going out of print) contained the full 7-13-79 show at the Factory in Manchester. ![]() Then, it was pure coincidence that J happened upon a used copy of the new Deerhoof album, La Isla Bonita. Well worth the money. Then I got a deal, and was able to completely rebuild my J Dilla discography, which has been entirely iTunes-based since the great car break-in of 2010. So I'm back with physical copies of The Shining & Ruff Draft, and most inportantly Donuts. Also deluxe reissue of CHRIST - The Album, which is balls out of course. |
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Still have my original I got new as a teenager. Love it even more now than back then. Amazing inserts; the poster was one of my favorite things on my teenage bedroom wall. My parents thought it was hilarious. |
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Black Spirituals - Of Destruction
Played it 4 times before taking it off the turntable |
White Out with Jim O´Rourke and Thurston Moore: Senso
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My buys (and freebies!) from the Cafe OTO Christmas fair...
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