weekend finds
The_Hook_Up
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white whale day!thumbin through some crap and flipped right by it, then said, wait a second...and flipped back..$3...minty WLPbeen after this one for years
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Lyn Christopher and the Jimi Natale Band are performing at the Turning Point in Piermont, NY, Friday, August 24th, at 9 PM.
I would like to thank the band Kiss, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley for keeping me on their websites for all of these years. Including the Kiss Army for their interest in me all because I gave Gene and Paul their first professional job singing background on my first recorded album for Paramount Records/EMI record for LynChris Productions, LTD.
I would really love those fans now who wish to purchase the Lyn Christopher album and having the opportunity to listen to the MUSIC and not have to spend so much money on the vinyl record. I have numbered, signed and sealed with a Kiss 100 CD's. These will be forever a collectable. I would like to present these to you for the price of only $50.00. I know you will enjoy it.
This is an exclusive offer to all my LYNATTICS. "Take Me With You"
As always,
Lyn Christopher
Is she trying to compete with her ebay prices?
picked the Judee Sill LP up as a blind buy only to find its not really to my taste -- its up for trade if anyone wants it.
'hubble bubble' is a rather boring library of childrend comical music with one absolutley amazing track that has a nice funky breakbeat thing with burping and farty noises over the top!! savage.
7's are:
NINO FERRER - mao et mao (amazing!!! not a duff track on the ep)
FANCY - wild thing
BOBBY DARIN - splish splash
MARY KAYE TRIO - that wasnt me
DUANE EDDY - shazam!
THREE DOG NIGHT - writings on the wall
BT EXPRESS - do it (till youre satisfied)
THE COASTERS - that is rock and roll
ROSE GARDEN - next plane to london
MOTHERLODE - when i die
SUGARHILL GANG - rappers reprise
I got given the Sam Cooke even though I already had the CD for years, I love that album. The Otis Clay is surprisingly good considering it's from 77, although the OV Wright stuff from a similar time is still better. I will probably never find an original on Emiliano Zapata here in NZ so I got the reissue for 30% off since the store had had it sitting around for ages. Flying Funk/Groove is a nice comp of Dutchman/Bluebird stuff, shame the pressing is noisy.
45s
Chambers Bros - By The hair On My Chinny Chin Chin
Quicksand - s/t
Drift Again - s/t
Farside - Keep My Soul Awake
Point Blank - s/t
Ray Brown - The Same Old Song
Jimmy Reed - Down In Virginia
Sonny Boy Williamson - The Goat
Mojo Men - Dance With Me
Blue Cheer - Just A Little Bit
Blues Magoos - One By One
its a two-tracker, but those two tracks are really great. The other stuff isnt bad, just kind of unremarkable.
what about the wilson pickett?
Tontos Expanding Head Band - Zero Time LP on Atlantic.. a synthesizer record with tons of samples and a really nice track (and some OK tracks).. the "green part" of the alanta label is purple instead of green. wtf is that supposed to mean? is it a limited press or something? or is it a repress?
Just felt a bit guilty for not having this classic album, so why shouldnt i buy it when it was so cheap? Feelin the Pharcyde & Black Moon joint alot.
The Great White Cane LP. Never seen this one before.
A jazz record from the early 80s. Has a lot of good vibraphone chords n stuff for sampling.
Mystic Number National Bank, this one also has a nice pop out cover (as you can see).
Jellyroll - bought this one cause i thought i remembered the cover from somewhere, like ive been searching for this one before or something, but cant understand why. Pretty boring album.
Spanky & Our Gang LP. This one has a really dope track on it, and tons of FX between all the tracks, pretty good record overall. It just doesnt sound like the other stuff i use to buy.
Yeah, I got 4 drumbreaks too. And a local disco-boogie-space-funk-wierdo-fuckup-thing on the zoo record also.
Peace.
Friedrich Faded
Congratulations, you are the proud owner of Rick James?? first first musical appearance (it??s him in the hat, in the middle). Nice record.
- J
totally!
Here's a review:
http://www.soulstrut.com/reviews/review/review_insert.php?item_id=648
Black Blood - S/T
Weldon Irvine - Sinbad
I need a camera so I can show my finds like the rest of you fellows.
and found very little except this rare ass dancehall record:
I could have spent more at High Voltage, but I don't even want to support
that shop. His prices are retarded and his white man jheri curl creeps me out.
I know right.
I had no idea this was so rare, until I was searching popshite
for something else and this came up.
Thing is I knew I had seen a copy somewhere locally but I
couldn't remember where.
I was right, I had seen in a shop in Tacoma, amazingly
it was still there.
I hadn't been there in at least 6 MONTHS, lucky huh?
I'm guessing it's a UK import, which is why the color scheme may be different. IIRC, in the US that album didn't come out on Atlantic proper, it was on an Atlantic subsidiary (Embryo?).
music no ass?
ENGLISH MOFOKA, ENGLISH!!!!!!!!! DO YOU SPEAK IT?
requisite sam jackson pic:
how expensive was the Sinbad?
just 1
peace.
One dollar.
these are from today ($5 & under):