damn drew! you find consistantly great records! how much did the del jones set you back? if it was anything under $200 you got a deal!
$9.99. There are a few skips on the first track (like where the needle jumps several grooves at a time ) and general noise in the background, throughout. A decent starter copy until I luck up again, and this city coughs up another one. I find it hard to believe, according to the price tag, that this record had been in the bin since for over a month.
This is suprisingly good, I think. Flick Disc is a strange label. Weird production. I like the American Revolution too.
I need a spaceous room with carpets, cushions, a fat stereo and good sound-isolation to experience this properly.
Not bad, some mellow tracks.
And the reissue of this:
Some later pressing of this:
Plus:
King Sunny Ade - Synchro Series Vyent and the Levi's Combo - Feroeng Feroeng (Surinam afro/soca) Ewald Kuils - The Soul Effection (Surinam soul) Wolfgang Duren - Eyeless Dreams (any info on this???)
I didn't know Nike SB had a line specifically aimed at our retired citizens
Kinda-related: i noticed the new xxl magazine has an ad for Rockport's new line of "urban" shoes. I can totally imagine the board meeting when they realized they could tap into the hip hop market.
thrifts and flea finds (yard sales have been weak recently, so i didn't bother with them this weekend) -- 25 cents to a dollar each--
that is victor lundberg's "an open letter". lundberg spews so serious it's halarious commentary on things he believes in, and what he believes is wrong with the latter 1960s society--in particular american youths. he is right wing, and makes no qualms about it. but he has a libertarian streak in him too. he is against censorship--however his frank talk about women's breasts is frightening coming from him. he opposes long hair and beards, with the exception of washington and lincoln--and states that the long hair and beards is ok--but only if one stands for the kind of principles our country was founded upon. back cover liner notes states "it takes pride and love to wave a flag and hate and stupidity to burn one." do a wfmu search---ons of djs have played him. and wfmu's beware of the blog has a mp3 up of "an open letter to my teenage son".
that above is a malinga five 45--a house dj has recently remixed this 70s afro-disco classic. haven't heard that-- but this one is awesome.
this is a test pressing of a no wave/punk band with female vocals. sounds like it could have been lydia lunch, but not sure. definitely late 70s/ early 80s new york as bed stuy is mentioned and the sound is very much of that era.
some weird instro r&b funk 45 test pressing--wondered if this was a reissue test press??? looks pretty clean. loads of hot breaks on this one!
Comments
I'm saying
sorry, couldn't help it.
Fan-fucking-tastic!
(Just please don;t make one of anything that I may like!)
Herm
'add bookmark'
yeah it's true, i DON'T enjoy dressing like a rodeo clown. clearly something is seriously wrong with me.
this and about 60 other 45's were the come up at the Austin convention today.
Nothing is more fashionable than records. Three days of hardcore digging, driving, trading, and partying brought:
+ more LPs and over 100 12"s
Guilty parties include:
also witnessed the Breakself/Detroit Sex Machines come up, Les Nessman dressed as the brown Elvis, and many more strange and uncanny events.
SONIC
nice to walk into a record store and see some good stuff. leviathan is a double if anyone needs it.
also can i get a on a psych album called Bear- greetings children of paradise? it was on the wall for $40
killin' it with those LP finds
saying
Was it... good for you?
some books and this piece of original artwork
Untitled portrait of Bill Clinton
K.
dude.... wait a sec.... is that bill clinton dressed as sun ra in front of Africa & planets?
far beyond
dang, that's crazy.
Flea market?
I think so....
Cozmik Clinton
Yeah. I was with Neville C and Fatback after our seperate Halloween gigs. We barely registered as one awake collective individual.
I maily got it for my wife, she loves Bill. She loves it but won't let me hang it above our sofa. I guess it will go upstairs with the LPs.
flip it over
OK, I will!
Maybe not Bill Clinton African portrait good but classic none the less
$9.99. There are a few skips on the first track (like where the needle jumps several grooves at a time ) and general noise in the background, throughout. A decent starter copy until I luck up again, and this city coughs up another one. I find it hard to believe, according to the price tag, that this record had been in the bin since for over a month.
DOPE record, though! I'm really enjoying it.
This is suprisingly good, I think. Flick Disc is a strange label. Weird production. I like the American Revolution too.
I need a spaceous room with carpets, cushions, a fat stereo and good sound-isolation to experience this properly.
Not bad, some mellow tracks.
And the reissue of this:
Some later pressing of this:
Plus:
King Sunny Ade - Synchro Series
Vyent and the Levi's Combo - Feroeng Feroeng (Surinam afro/soca)
Ewald Kuils - The Soul Effection (Surinam soul)
Wolfgang Duren - Eyeless Dreams (any info on this???)
K in Canada.
Yo K. In what language does this guy sing?
that is victor lundberg's "an open letter". lundberg spews so serious it's halarious commentary on things he believes in, and what he believes is wrong with the latter 1960s society--in particular american youths. he is right wing, and makes no qualms about it. but he has a libertarian streak in him too. he is against censorship--however his frank talk about women's breasts is frightening coming from him.
he opposes long hair and beards, with the exception of washington and lincoln--and states that the long hair and beards is ok--but only if one stands for the kind of principles our country was founded upon.
back cover liner notes states "it takes pride and love to wave a flag and hate and stupidity to burn one."
do a wfmu search---ons of djs have played him. and wfmu's beware of the blog has a mp3 up of "an open letter to my teenage son".
that above is a malinga five 45--a house dj has recently remixed this 70s afro-disco classic. haven't heard that-- but this one is awesome.
this is a test pressing of a no wave/punk band with female vocals. sounds like it could have been lydia lunch, but not sure. definitely late 70s/ early 80s new york as bed stuy is mentioned and the sound is very much of that era.
some weird instro r&b funk 45 test pressing--wondered if this was a reissue test press??? looks pretty clean. loads of hot breaks on this one!