Record Store Day thoughts?
mrmatthew
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So whats is gonna be the big RSD Exclusive "future raers" this year?
Any must haves for the Strutters out there?
or are we all too jaded/cool to participate in such a shameless marketing stunt?
any dealers/shop owners on here participating?
Any must haves for the Strutters out there?
or are we all too jaded/cool to participate in such a shameless marketing stunt?
any dealers/shop owners on here participating?
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This year I was way more aggressive in ordering the goodies, and we'll be live on EVR from 4 - 6 EST from the East Village store, so you folks in far off locales can hear me ask "Debit or credit?" Oh yeah, I'll make a rare DJing turn also. No bands or anything - it's already crazy enough. Beers will appear at some point, but not at noon.
Lots of BS involved , but I intend to ignore it as best I can and ride the gravy train.
As far as Future Raers - I don't see too many of these becoming high ticket items, though some will for sure.
What else should I be copping?
Capitol/EMI is releasing a double 78rpm with "Good Vibrations" and "Heroes and Villains," both recorded during the doomed Smile sessions along with early alternate takes of both tunes.
That's one of the best things for sure.
I'm also interested in:
The Numero Boddie comp
The Television live '78 2Lp
Arthur Russell - World Of Echo
Pink Floyd - London 66/67
There's probably some others, it's pretty hard to figure this shit out.
Oh snap, will definitely be getting that!
Anyway, he's hitting his first Record Store day as hard as he can to help get the word out about the shop. Being new (and having at least one of his major suppliers bought out before his order was fulfilled!), he maybe received 50-70% of the items he ordered but he ended up with a few crates full of treats. The Flaming Lips 5lp box is tempting. And I'm sure I'll grab copies of these:
He's been running a small record label for years so it was pretty easy for him to line up a full day of bands. A friend and I will be DJing between sets. He also just set up a widescreen TV (plus AppleTV ... an excellent record store accessory) so we'll be showing the Deerhunter 3D video throughout the day ... which, by the way, is well worth seeking out.
Definitely looking forward to it.
13th Floor Elevators ??? Wait For My Love - Snapper Music - 7???
The Red Krayola ??? Hurrican Fighter Plane / Pink Stainless Tail -Snapper Music - 7???
my guess is that the drums will be eliminated and a soundscape of modular synths will be overlayed
ha! you're probably right.
i can't be mad at him, though. i've gone to see him perform twice in the last few years, and the person i have brought with me has literally fallen asleep both times! (two different cities, two different people)
and everytime, i walk away thinking it was a genius performance.
this is hilarious BTW:
Just picked this up at True Vine, who has it well-stocked on wax and cassette and isn't swamped -- unlike Celebrated Sunmer, the punk/indie shop around the corner, which more aggressively stocks RSD releases, had a line down the street in the rain before opening, and has been packed for several hours.
I was also interested in the Lower Dens and Red Krayola 7"s, but neither shop had em.
Wish me luck copping the Fela 7!
Copped x 4!
If anyone needs a copy, hollerate!
Did score a gem though...mint ass mono Sam Cooke "Night Beat"! Only $10! Been on the look out forever, but it's one Sam title I never seemed to come across.
A few 45s as well...good day...but it is indeed amateur hour out there though.
If you're a record store owner and you have a copy of this, I'd be happy to buy it. I don't want to pay $30+ for any of the 20 copies already up on the 'bay.
All Fela copies spoken for
Man Berkeley must have been lax. SF didn't let you buy multiples. I would have been more bummed that they sold out of the fela if I didn't have an og.
Well, if anyone out there sees the Rush 7", if you could pick me up a copy I'd really appreciate it.
Is that the much-booted Waldorf gig where they do "Satisfaction"? Really good goddamn show, if so. Richard Lloyd was always on point