Always Ending Up With Known Stuff
Ethan_Lopez
6 Posts
When you go to a record shop, flea market, or thrift store, is it normal to find the pop, rock, and swing of the 50s-60s (the known stuff; Beatles, Sinatra, Elvis, Streisand, Martin, ect., know what I'm getting at)? Or wherever you go is filled top to bottom with funk, soul, breaks, jazz, latin, library, and all the other rare goodies? Is there ever a place you go that you find absolutely nothing?
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Seriously what is your question?
Maybe I'm just getting lucky though.
You will get clowned here but in all seriousness. Let me save you some time.
Ethan you live in NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS. nuff said. Cambridge has some nice shops, even the north shoah. But none of them are "filled top to button with funk, soul, breaks, jazz, latin, library." No place is these days.
Same here. I mean, just this morning at Goodwill I was all like, "ughhh... not another sealed S.O.U.L. lp... Where can I go for some sweet, smooth, and sad/moody music? I'm talking about what 9th Wonder samples???"
That's just 'cause aschrock took it all!
Hey now, I performed with my dance company in New Bedford a few months back. It's got a nice performing arts theater, and also has the Whaling Museum.
My advice would be to re-prioritize what you are looking for. You are not likely to find absolutely nothing, so why not just look for something?
Even crink thinks the name 9th Wonder is a punchline...
Been reading the classics
If you want unknown stuff, buy any shit that was made in your city. You buy enough terds you start to figure out what the good shit is. It's not that hard, just takes a little patience. Soon you'll be scoring mad loner phonebooth raer and making platinum albums with the diplomats off the scratchy guitar riffs and harmonica braekz.
I BUY... YOU CRY.
DEAL.
EMBRACE JOHNNY MATHIS
BR>While in Massachusetts in 2002 to suss out the legalities of reissuing the Stark Reality album with WGBH, DJ/digger supreme Eothen ???Egon??? Alapatt stopped at a few antique stores around the area to unearth some joints (Band X being high on his MA wantlist). In the basement of a certain antique shop in New Bedford he was crushed by a bookcase of Dean Martin, Beatles, Sinatra, Elvis, Streisand, etc. unbeknownst to the near-deaf elderly owner quietly napping on the second floor.
BR>Trapped down there for days, madness set in and his mind fractured into split personalities; much like the Boston Strangler decades earlier. After eventually being found by the owner and cleaned up Eothen???s secondary personality ???Ethan Lopez??? became dominant. Cursed with no short term memory he rented a small 1-room apartment in New Bedford???s seedy downtown district to meek out an existence. With nothing but the local library???s internet connection to guide him he looks endlessly for 9th Wonder samples over and over again in the same shop that had trapped him before. Never learning, never remembering, and never understanding.
The End.
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Dudes I am sorry but there is no public transport in new bedford.
Unless you are looking for ill scrimshaw samples I'd say beg for car time.
Hey Ethan,
Actually, the "quality" of what you find depends on your purposes. If you're looking to add good-sounding music to your collection for listening purpose, rarity is not a gauge of quality, per se. Don't get me wrong, some rare LPs are great but not all of them. For production, rarity helps keep your samples "under wraps", but it isn't necessary to have only obviously good records to make nice beats. I can play you a number of busted originals that I flipped to make dope songs (see the main phrase of my song "Help Me" as an example; that original, as recorded, was corny). For beat-making, it's all in the creativity. "Real creativity means making due with what you got..." Plus, why find what other dudes have used? You should flip your own stuff and make people sweat the samples you rocked (make your own classics). So, what's available in terms of records depends largely on your goals and frame-of-reference. Good luck!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak