did you get the full story on this one? when I first read your post I thought you were saying the delivery man had spotted the lp in the trash outside your shop, and i'm thinking -- who walks any record, let alone this one, all the way to the door of a record store and then decides "...Nah, not worth it!" and tosses it?
But still, wherever the can, just this record was sitting there? or your dude grabbed just this one out of a pile, somehow sensing it would be to your liking?
i've found records in the trash now and then, but mostly of the Poison/Def Lep variety... maybe a mildewed Richard Pryor at best.
No, the delivery man spotted a bag of records in the trash next to his restaurant (ironically, around the corner from my old shop's location).
He biked them over to the shop along his route - we hadn't ordered food - and the bag was complete dirt. Like, broken records, empty sleeves, completely wasted records dirt. True garbage. The Ghetto Brothers LP was about the only fully functional album out of 20 or so.
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And as soon as he left, it was the...
Insane score in any condition.
Congrats. That shit does not seem to happen to me anymore.
Uh oh... I smell a feud brewing
I've wanted this funky ass album for years now.
But still, wherever the can, just this record was sitting there? or your dude grabbed just this one out of a pile, somehow sensing it would be to your liking?
i've found records in the trash now and then, but mostly of the Poison/Def Lep variety... maybe a mildewed Richard Pryor at best.
He biked them over to the shop along his route - we hadn't ordered food - and the bag was complete dirt. Like, broken records, empty sleeves, completely wasted records dirt. True garbage. The Ghetto Brothers LP was about the only fully functional album out of 20 or so.