Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: david w. on November 22, 2010, 05:53:46 pm
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Anyone collect old vinyl albums? I was at an antique store and they had these old awesome records (Led Zeppelin I and II, Hendrix, Grateful Dead and other really good stuff) Who collects these?
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David...I don't collect Vinyl....but I still have nearly 300 albums from when I was young...and I still have my turntable...and I bought a program so I can listen to them on my computer....they still make albums for the hardcore vinyl junkies...
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Got rid of mine.Except for about 10.Couldn't part with a few,how do you throw out The white Album or the sound track to Easy Rider.Might just have to frame them and try to remember what I was doing when I was listening to them so long ago >:D
Thanks Leroy
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David you had access to This old vinyl and didn't buy it?
Leroy if I had my old vinyl yet I would.do that with the, classic albums.
But I know I wouldnt be able to remember what I was doing whi
le.listening to them.
Especially Floyd or Robin Trower or Deep Purple or the Godz(who remembers them)
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I'm going back to get some. I didnt have any $$$$ on me and my friend cleaned them out, but there is still some really good stuff. I even thought about putting it on the trading section since I don't have a turntable
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I'm like ElD, I've got them from back in the mid 60's. Some are still in the jacket, never opened. I heard the other day they are going back to vinyl because the sound quality is better than CD's.
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the only thing that even comes close to the real sound of real music on vinyl
was of course the good ol fashioned 8 track player
man i wish i had mine yet,and that big ol' box of tapes that you would lug with where you went ;D
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I started buying a few albums to decorate my work shop with. I have them hanging up on the wall behind my workbench. I tried to pick some out with good artwork/pictures on the front cover. I picked them up for $1 - $2 each. Here is what I have so far.
Bob Seger
Ted Nugent
George Thorogood
Bob Marley
I would love to add some more.
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How about Joplin, Hendrix,Woodstock triple album, Willie and the Poor boys(Creedence), Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Starship, Blue Oyster Cult,Stones, The wife's Monkees, Goose Creek Symphony, Springsteen's Abury Park, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Buffalo Springfield, Leon Russel, Zeppellin,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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....it's almost like being back there again! >:D AH! the good old days! 8)
I have a bunch of albums and a turn table to play them...and lots of cassets and a deck to play them...and CDs and a deck to play them...but I mostly listen to the radio(no not commercial).
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Yeah I still have a bunch,first two Beatles albums,Jan and Dean (Deadmans curve rocks) then on to J Geils Full House john Myhall,Yardbirds, all of the Cream LPs,some Leo Kottke ,mississippi John Hurt and Doc Watson for guitar pickers.Then I got married ,but I have saved all the olddies to get out here and then and between the clicks and skips listen to some good ol' music
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I might have to find a turntable and have to give them a spin for old times sake.
I agree that it did sound better on vinyl.Just have'nt thought about it for a long time.
Listening to digatal becoming one of the sheople.
Sailordad I even forgot I got some Floyd too >:D
Thanks Leroy
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I still have some from back in the day, mostly 70's southern rock. Tina has a durn truckload of vinyl. Everything you can think of, she has it.
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Anybody got any Black Oak Arkansas ? Right now you can buy a turntable (At costco) that will record the album onto cd. ' Frank ( P. S. could'nt get rid of my Don Williams and The Kendal's)
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I've got a couple of old Black Oak Arkansas records somewhere. Saw them live once, very unique band to say the least.
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the dead and zepplin albums are worth bucks to the stoner crowd. ive seen scratched up dead albums going for $100-$300 at some headshops.
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if you really want to see what these type of albums are selling for
go find an ELECTIC FETUS record shop
they sell seconds hand albums etc(they are also head shops ;) )
i go to our local one on regular basis,just to flip thru all the old albums
but i can never find the first release of the ones i realy want :'(
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Frank, I've got a Black Oak Arkasas, too. Jim Dandy to the Rescue, Hot and Nasty, are on it. I saw them love too, with Springsteen for $8, at the Jai Lai Fronton in Tampa. Ah, and don't forget Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen.
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the dead and zepplin albums are worth bucks to the stoner crowd. ive seen scratched up dead albums going for $100-$300 at some headshops.
What were you doing in a head shop? ;D
Frank, I've got a Black Oak Arkasas, too. Jim Dandy to the Rescue, Hot and Nasty, are on it. I saw them love too, with Springsteen for $8, at the Jai Lai Fronton in Tampa. Ah, and don't forget Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen.
Eddie, the time I saw them was at a big all-day outdoor southern rock fest in Spartanburg, SC with Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, Nantucket, and a few more. The highlight of the day was when someone threw a frisbee and hit Jim Dandy Mangrum from Black Oak right in the testiculars while he was belting out one of those long bellowing notes at the end of a song. He had the mike about stuck in his mouth, and he made the damndest racket I've ever heard in my life when the frisbee made contact. He flopped around on the stage for a minute, then got up, started cussing, and jumped off the stage to fight the guy. The cops grabbed him and threw him back on the stage and he was trying to fight them. It was a Kodak moment. ;D
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buying a bong of course.
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buying a bong of course.
;D ;D ;D ;) ;D ;D ;D >:D
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Bong....whats a Bong............. :-[............. ???............... ;D
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Just ask Michael Phelps
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Just ask Michael Phelps
:D :D :D
Now thats funny