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First store I started buying records at was Peaches Records and Tapes in Atlanta around 1976. Peaches was the first Tower Records sized store in Atlanta. I remember going to a Dixie Dregs album signing there and thinking how cool that was.They had a…
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Wedding I did in Baltimore last month. Amazing space! They were dancing later (I swear).
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Here's one I found a few months ago -
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Halloween special -
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Wassup Eilon?
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Raised here - After stops in London, Cleveland and Los Angeles I now live here -
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Geat Philly jazz LP from 1987 -
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73 is a great choice at least for soul and funk. It was really the last year of the 60's (Nixon and the war were soon over) and the last year recordings were really organic. I blame studio technology, cocaine and disco (some which I love) for really…
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crabmongerfunk said:bare knuckles!!! where did you score that? House call. Old digger/DJ collection. Its in great shape too!
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This week's keepers -
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Last week's keepers -
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Playing Embryo in the shop this morning which would work (although its really pre-punk) -
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I do fairs here in Australia and is for stock. I will probably keep 100 records for myself mainly disco and boogie 12's Picked up heaps of disco promos Miami Bass,Electro as well rock psych etc. Generally a broad range of everything as it is import…
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Coming up! Putting out all new stuff that hasn't been in the shop (or at a show) -
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Back in the early 90's I was trying to sell an extra ticket (at face value) that I had gotten stuck with at a Dire Straits show at the old Capital Center in Landover, MD. This PG County cop on horseback basically backed me into a wall with his horse…
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My wife has great musical taste and knows how to mix pretty well. Before we had our baby she'd come to almost all of my gigs and would occasionally "watch the decks" while I peed or smoked or did both.
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Don't, whatever you do, try and go record shopping. London's been dry for these last few months, and the people working in the stores have somehow managed to become even bigger arseholes. The concept of London being "dry" is pretty mind blowing to …
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The last week or so's keepers -
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I joined either Columbia House or RCA around 1976. Got the ten for a dime (Yes, Neil Young, The Who, Grateful Dead, Airplane etc.) which was fine. The problem came when we left town for the summer and came back to find some Abba records waiting for …
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The Who Live at the Isle of Wight for the performance alone.
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Here is my 8 month old girl Edlyn at the secret spot - and then back at the shop (teaching her how to use popsike) -
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1) Yes - Fragile 2) 1975 3) Peaches Records and Tapes - Atlanta, GA 4) My friend Kent Fields, who played bass and had knowledge way superior to mine, said I should get it.
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He's come down to the last two DC Record Fairs and has brought nice crates each time. Wonder if he's gonna go e-bay/record show only?
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Happy 40th birthday Woodstock baby, if you exist By MICHAEL HILL, Associated Press Writer BETHEL, N.Y. ??? Welcome to middle age, Woodstock Baby ??? if you're really out there. The babies reportedly born at the Woodstock festival 40 years ago rema…
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Can't touch the Who at the Isle of Wight - :
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Willie Dixon at Chicagofest, August, 1979. This was a now-defunct outdoor festival down on Navy Pier. The opening act was a Milwaukee, WI blues band called Short Stuff. I went to Mayor Jane Byrne's Chicagofest (her name was everywhere!) in 1982. Wh…
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Eagles "Hotel California" tour with opening act Andrew Gold at the Omni (RIP) in Atlanta 1977. Steve Miller showed up and jammed with the Eagles on the encore. Second concert was Peter Frampton and 38 Special (also at the Omni). Third show was Yes …
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