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Kool Keith: Mr. Nogatco
Ghostface Killah: Supreme Clientel |
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An old Fats Waller compilation, on vinyl.
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Today...
Lacuna Coil: "Comalies" Sonic Youth: "Rather Ripped" Ihsahn: "The Adversary" Luna (that other great band from NY): "Tell Me Do You Miss Me" DVD Alwa Schon |
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Live at the Rainbow (Dvd)
Blur - The Great Escape |
Just bought:
Dan Sartien vs the serpientes mick turner-moth digest-prefuse 73 mixtape why?-elephant eyelash |
Man, I'd love to see your record collection, pmarras. You get stuff I've never heard of.
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And all of them for only £7!I know my places when it comes to record buying.They are just too stupid not to know how to price them appropriately because they aint know fuck all.
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Radiohead - Amnesiac
Radiohead - Kid A |
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Is this that place in or near Chinatown which I have never been to but heard about? |
How did you know Iain?And that's not the only one.
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Either you or Toilet and Bowels mentioned it before I think and it sounded like a treasure trove. You have to spill the location of these nice record shops...I will probably be in London at the end of the month to see Sunburned Hand...
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I saw the Simply Vinyl reissue of Blonde on Blonde at the store today. OMG, it was a tempting sight. But expensive. I passed. Damn.
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Here's one you will have to visit: Wandering around Soho, it's quite possible you may stumble into the aptly named Cheapo Cheapo Records. A belter of a tiny shop found located on Rupert St that has cheesy vinyl and oddball stuff hidden amongst its dusty shelves. An assortment of second hand vinyl, Cheapo Cheapo might resemble a jumble sale inside but you can lose yourself for hours. Funk Soul Brothers should head off to Mr Bongo on Poland St (just off Oxford St), for a good mix of hip hop, funk and Latin underground. Black Market on D'Arblay Stis well stocked on every style of dance music you can think of - along with plenty of listening decks as well. It's quite likely you'll stumble across Steve's Sounds by accident whilst wondering around Tottenham Court Road - a cheap 'n' cheerful outlet where brand new CDs (and stacks of releases over the last year) go for affordable prices. No wonder it's so popular! |
And it mentions Steve's sounds wich is the one where i got those records.It's been downsized badly over the years but it you can still find good stuff in there.
Steve's Sounds 20 Newport Court street 0207 437 4638 Mon-Sun 10.30am-7.30/8.00pm |
YOU MUST VISIT THIS ONE:
HAGGLE, 114 Essex Road, London, N1 8LX, 020-7704-3101 You’re unlikely to find a second-hand store anywhere in Central(ish) London with so many records in it. Some of them are even in some kind of order, as well. Racks stuffed to the gills, rows of boxes on the floor. Come here and expect to spend hours excavating on your hands and knees. The owner is eccentric (it’s a record shop, so that’s no surprise) and, depending on mood, can be very helpful or a garrulous dickhead. Porkmarras: The gentleman above is indeed an eccentric man whose speakers i once sorted out and he didn't even fucking give me a discount!The amount of vynil in there is incredible.On the same road you'll also find Flashback wich is another cheap and excellent shop. |
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Glider is an amazing EP.
Isn't there an extended version of the song Glider that goes on for 10 minutes or so? |
Velvet Underground and Nico
White Light/ White Heat |
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