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gmku 10.12.2006 11:22 AM

The last albums you bought but hate
 
Me:

Love - Forever Changes (puts me to sleep!)

Spoon - Kill the Moonlight (can you say, boring)

The Sonics - Introducing.... (neandrathal frat rock at its dumbest)

Trasher02 10.12.2006 11:23 AM

Lou Reed - The bells (What a fucking piece of shit!)

_slavo_ 10.12.2006 11:24 AM

DJ Krush - Kakusei
Sufjan Stevens - The Avalanche
Ida - Will You Find Me (faggy slowcore)

gmku 10.12.2006 11:27 AM

What do you do with albums you hate? I can't bring myself to trade them in, knowing I'd only get like a measly 3 bucks a piece, at best, for them. They sit on the shelf and remind me of their disgusting lack of merit every time I want to play music.

_slavo_ 10.12.2006 11:27 AM

they collect dust.

Savage Clone 10.12.2006 11:28 AM

I do periodic purges.
Luckily for me, a lot of the stuff I buy seems to retain or even accrue value whether I hate it or not. Being a vinyl buyer has its upside that way.

gmku 10.12.2006 11:28 AM

Yeh, I guess I've learned to hang on to even the cheesiest stuff. You never know...

I can bring myself to trade in CDs much easier, but there's something to be said for hanging on to vinyl these days. Maybe in another 30 years selling my Sundazed copy of Forever Changes on eBay will help me pay my nursing home bill! If Kim Jong II lets me get that far along...

Inhuman 10.12.2006 11:30 AM

I really like Kill the Moonight myself. I could reccomend not checking out Gimmie Fiction, it's terrible compared to moonlight

gmku 10.12.2006 11:32 AM

I keep thinking I'll like it. I get it out, play it, and just get bored w/ it before the end of the first side, every time.

Glice 10.12.2006 11:34 AM

Most of my friends are into decent stuff, so if I don't like an album I'll swap it for something they have that they don't like. Recently, I got a terrible Homestead label punk record that I traded for a Man or Astroman Picture disc. Both were worth an amount more than paid for, both appreciated by their respective swapees.

I find often that records I really hate are worth sticking with and waiting a few years until my taste changes. Cobra Killer's first album was the worst album I heard when I got it, but my taste has changed and I actually quite enjoy it now. I was bequeathed a load of jazz records when I was 15 or so. I listened to them at the time, hated them, and put them away. 6 or 7 years later I realised I was sat on a shitload of great stuff. Less haste, more good records, as the phrase doesn't say.

gmku 10.12.2006 11:37 AM

I've also probably traded and then regretted trading and then had to rebuy more records than anyone else I know. Another reason I don't trade them in anymore.

Glice 10.12.2006 11:39 AM

Oh dear. I worry about getting to that point. One of my big concerns about my record collection is if I forget to let some records go. I think there are very, very few records in my collection that are genuinely good enough to merit being entirely 'essential' that I own it.

Rob Instigator 10.12.2006 11:41 AM

I try not to buy any album unless I have heard at least 2 songs from the band, which are ussually enough to let me know if I will enoy their albums.

Sometimes I buy things on word of mouth, or because of who the artist is and it sucks. The last such album I bought was Mike Johnson's (ex- dinosaur bassist) album which was mope rock in the extreme all dull and shit. also, jason lowensteins (of sebadoh) solo album which I bought at his solo show sucked ass. generic punky rock.

gmku 10.12.2006 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Oh dear. I worry about getting to that point. One of my big concerns about my record collection is if I forget to let some records go. I think there are very, very few records in my collection that are genuinely good enough to merit being entirely 'essential' that I own it.


that was quite a few years ago that I was doing that. Went through sort of a broke period where the only way I could get new stuff was to trade in old stuff. That was before the Internet, downloading, etc. I would have done better to hang on to all the old shit becuz in most cases the shit I was trading was halfway valuable (collectible, label-wise, or out-of-print, etc.) and the new shit was not as enjoyable. I've learned my lesson.

I think it really hit home when I brought in my ORIGINAL ISSUE !! copy of The Modern Lovers on the Beserkley label. Guy looks at me, hands over a twenty, then runs back to his office and I hear him on the phone, "You'll never BELIEVE what some kid just brought in!" Me: sinking feeling in pit of stomach, what did I just DO????

I have to say, too, that I don't make many record purchases I don't like anymore--but the bad ones I do make really annoy me. Like Forever Changes. I hate that shit.

LittlePuppetBoy 10.12.2006 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I try not to buy any album unless I have heard at least 2 songs from the band, which are ussually enough to let me know if I will enoy their albums.


That is exactly what I do too. Therefore, I have no albums in my collection that I have regretted.

gmku 10.12.2006 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LittlePuppetBoy
That is exactly what I do too. Therefore, I have no albums in my collection that I have regretted.


None!? Wow.

Some of my album regrets are albums I've outgrown. Maybe that's what comes from decades of collecting. Like, you know, Clapton's 461 Ocean Blvd was hot shit in August of 1974 when I picked it up. Now it's a cold gray moldy piece of crap in my LP closet.

HaydenAsche 10.12.2006 04:05 PM

gmku,

He probably has 10 LPs.

I regret alot of the albums I purchased. I've spent so much money on limited edition 7 inches it's not even funny.

Everyneurotic 10.12.2006 04:06 PM

hey money wasters: i have a solution for you.

it's called "downloading"

inhuman: i absolutely love gimme fiction, one of the best albums of last year.

even the ridiculous shit i have gets spun every once in a while for nostalgic reasons.

gmku 10.12.2006 04:07 PM

Hey, H.A., Any of those limited 7-inchers on old (circa 1988-91) SubPop? I have a weakness for anything SubPop, good or bad (and there was a lot of bad back then).

HaydenAsche 10.12.2006 04:10 PM

A few of them are. I have a nirvana single. I forget what one it is.

I have a ton of Xiu Xiu 7 inches. I have 4 of the 200 Devendra/XX purple 7 inches.


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