I finally did it (record buying related)
The_Hook_Up
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Ive always prided myself on my internal database of what records I have, I have never unwittingly bought the same record twice..Ive minted up, bought to sell...but I have never bought a record and returned home to realize I already have it. Well, I heard this Ray Charles song in a mix awhile back, loved it and have been on the hunt ever since (looked on ebay, but the only copy I found was $20, and I refuse to pay that much for a Ray Charles 45). Well, at the flea yesterday I dug up the 45, I was very pleased. Today, I just noticed it is on an Ray Charles LP I have had for over 20 years. My streak is over....
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"youre Just about to lose your clown"
its on "Crying Time", which was the only Ray Charles LP my folks had and they gave me their records a long long time ago.
Oh I have the same song twice...greatest hits and the original album, label samplers..situations like that...but I was seeking out a particular song and it was in my shelves the whole time.
Ha ha. Howard Jones, a charity shop staple, but I don't think I've ever noticed that one.
The lp you see regularly, with the weird black and white distorted faces, were drawn by a school friends father, who was friends with Howard. He also ran the local vinyl emporium, as well as being a bit of a local legend. I remember Howard being around his house one time when I was there, but I was totally unimpressed. (the arrogance of a 7 year old)
And this weekend, I discovered I owned two copies of this and I don't even remember when I got a second copy!
That's being said I've done it unwittingly several times... Miles LP's, etc...
I knew it was bad when I checked through the Motown section of my 45's and I saw I had 3 or 4 copies of the Jackson Five's "Christmas Won't Be The Same This Year."
My first copy was kinda rinked, so I upgraded. Thing is, I forgot I had already minted up ONCE...
Or when a fellow digger shows you some dope record, and you stand there with your best breakface on and later on realised you've had that LP sitting in your shit pile for years!
when i re-buy intentionally, i dont think its for the rush.. its something else, but its hard to put into words. its sort of like gathering the wayward flock, getting them together, comparing copies, looking for variations, and then setting some free to fellow strutters, friends, etc. i only feel like this about certain albums though.
I hope you only do that with dollarbin commons like What's Going On...I hate to think that some good semi-raer has been disappearing simply because "Karlophone was here!"
Such a great track!