Queensday is the only day i dont want to be in amsterdam. lived there nearly all my live and btw im a republican.
Waar ga dan diggen op 30 april? In Amsterdam kun je best wat dope plaatjes vinden die dag.
Ik wil niet als een ouwe lul klinken maar je had vroeger altijd leuke vrijmarkt op t mosveld en boven t y.
Utrecht is nog altijd de topper, groningen is zowieso een dope stad. en het ziet er uit of daar ook wat te halen valt
Yo 1000, are these privat collection or dealer finds?
To add a little about Queensday, diggin' in Rotterdam is getting weaker by the year. I used to find so much shit as my biggest find t date was a Roland CR-78 drum computer for 12 euros in A'dam.........i rest my case.
To add a little about Queensday, diggin' in Rotterdam is getting weaker by the year. I used to find so much shit as my biggest find t date was a Roland CR-78 drum computer for 12 euros in A'dam.........i rest my case.
Can't upload a pic.
we enter an era of digimon toys and dvd collections
Wasn't home for queensday (which was alright for a change) but spend 7 days on (rainy) Ibiza. No recordstores there but I was really lucky to hit a vinylsale at some local hipster store. Arrived there on time the next day and there wasn't anyone there buying. Loads of crap but there was a guy with 2 crates of crazy prog and psych stuff, probably from the collection of his old hippy parents.
Most of the stuff was in really bad shape and completely worn out but I managed to nail these 5. They look ok but need a little clean. I had no idea about the Dr. Z untill I looked it up when I got back to the apartment. This should pay for our flighttickets I suppose.
Those speakers look wild Guzzo, how do they sound?
They aren't as amazing as I'd hope, but through the help of other struttuers I may get them improved/ updated. They are part of a late 60's Zenith sound system and known as "circle of sound", they were marketed as early household surround sound speakers.
There's always so much heat in these threads... a true motivating tool to stay persistent! Keep 'em coming!
Between traveling a bit, hitting the regular spots, my non-RSD Record Store Day haul, and what I pulled at a record show, I've cleaned up fairly well recently. I definitely paid more than I should have for some of these titles, but so far it's been totally worth the education and chance to absorb all these new to me sounds.
The Frost - Rock and Roll Music (Vanguard, 1969)
US 69 - Yesterday's Folks (Buddah, 1969)
Lothar and The Hand People - Presenting Lothar and The Hand People (Capitol, 1968)
The Ever-Green Blues - 7 Do Eleven (Mercury, 1968)
Ambergris - S/T (Paramount, 1970)
The Loading Zone - S/T (RCA, 1968)
Ohio Knox - S/T (Reprise, 1971)
Terry Knight and The Pack - S/T (Lucky Eleven, 1966)
The Hobbits - Down To Middle Earth (Decca, 1967)
The Boston Tea Party - S/T (Flick-Disc, 1968)
Goliath - S/T (ABC, 1969)
Chrysalis - Definition (MGM, 1968)
Earth Opera - S/T (Elektra, 1968)
Fr??t - Keep On Truckin' (Trash Records, 1970)
Speed Limit 35 - S/T (RD Records, 2004 re-issue)
Mandala - Soul Crusade (Atlantic, 1968)
Chicken Shack - 100 Ton Chicken (Blue Horizon, 1969)
New Order - Paris Samedi Dix-sept Avril 1982 (Bootleg, 1982)
Eire Apparent - Sun Rise (Buddah, 1969)
The Nite-Liters - Instrumental Directions (RCA, 1972)
Xzibit - 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz (Loud, 1998) 2Lp
Makaveli - Don Killuminati | The 7 Day Theory (Death Row, 1996) 2Lp
Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force - Renegades of Funk (Tommy Boy, 1983) 12"
The Impressions - Greatest Hits (ABC, 1965)
Big L - The Big Picture (Rawkus, 2000) 2Lp
Nile Rodgers - B Movie Matinee (Warner Bros, 1985)
The Velvet Underground & Nico - S/T (Verve, 1967)
The Cocteau Twins - Garlands (4AD, 1982)
The Mar-Keys - Damifiknow! (Stax, 1969)
Eddie Kendricks - People... Hold On! (Tamla, 1972)
Chi-Lites - S/T (Brunswick, 1973)
King Harvest - Dancing In The Moonlight (Perception, 1972)
The Jimmy Castor Bunch - E-Man Groovin' (Atlantic, 1976)
Lyn Collins - Check Me Out If You Don't Know Me By Now (People, 1975)
The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (Rough Trade, 1986)
About 13 yrs ago a DJ bud of mine was trying to offload his Brazillian heavies as the craze was ebbing. I bought a bunch but he wanted too much for Gal so I passed and have kicked myself ever since. So happy to have this LP finally, Gal's on some :next_level: shit with this one.
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Waar ga dan diggen op 30 april? In Amsterdam kun je best wat dope plaatjes vinden die dag.
According to Wiki it will be next year. Can't imagine living in a place where the fake rulers bday is a holiday, but I'd take off work for sure!
Utrecht is nog altijd de topper, groningen is zowieso een dope stad. en het ziet er uit of daar ook wat te halen valt
Yo 1000, are these privat collection or dealer finds?
Yamaha PSS-100. Cheap synth used to by Benny Blanco to make some of the popular Katy Perry and Ke$ha tracks.
Tudor Electric Football
Can't upload a pic.
we enter an era of digimon toys and dvd collections
The jazz records were from a dealer, about 5 euros each, the rest is euro bin stuff from random fleamarket dudes.
Most of the stuff was in really bad shape and completely worn out but I managed to nail these 5. They look ok but need a little clean. I had no idea about the Dr. Z untill I looked it up when I got back to the apartment. This should pay for our flighttickets I suppose.
Nice!
and found these speakers in a local thrift shop
Some brazillian records this week:
The Trajeto is great jazz and the Ternura is the best soul I've heard in a minute or two
They aren't as amazing as I'd hope, but through the help of other struttuers I may get them improved/ updated. They are part of a late 60's Zenith sound system and known as "circle of sound", they were marketed as early household surround sound speakers.
heres a link to more info
http://furnishmevintage.com/stereos/vintage-1960s-zenith-circle-of-sound-stereo/
Questionable art direction. Music delivers, though.
Between traveling a bit, hitting the regular spots, my non-RSD Record Store Day haul, and what I pulled at a record show, I've cleaned up fairly well recently. I definitely paid more than I should have for some of these titles, but so far it's been totally worth the education and chance to absorb all these new to me sounds.
The Frost - Rock and Roll Music (Vanguard, 1969)
US 69 - Yesterday's Folks (Buddah, 1969)
Lothar and The Hand People - Presenting Lothar and The Hand People (Capitol, 1968)
The Ever-Green Blues - 7 Do Eleven (Mercury, 1968)
Ambergris - S/T (Paramount, 1970)
The Loading Zone - S/T (RCA, 1968)
Ohio Knox - S/T (Reprise, 1971)
Terry Knight and The Pack - S/T (Lucky Eleven, 1966)
The Hobbits - Down To Middle Earth (Decca, 1967)
The Boston Tea Party - S/T (Flick-Disc, 1968)
Goliath - S/T (ABC, 1969)
Chrysalis - Definition (MGM, 1968)
Earth Opera - S/T (Elektra, 1968)
Fr??t - Keep On Truckin' (Trash Records, 1970)
Speed Limit 35 - S/T (RD Records, 2004 re-issue)
Mandala - Soul Crusade (Atlantic, 1968)
Chicken Shack - 100 Ton Chicken (Blue Horizon, 1969)
New Order - Paris Samedi Dix-sept Avril 1982 (Bootleg, 1982)
Eire Apparent - Sun Rise (Buddah, 1969)
The Nite-Liters - Instrumental Directions (RCA, 1972)
Xzibit - 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz (Loud, 1998) 2Lp
Makaveli - Don Killuminati | The 7 Day Theory (Death Row, 1996) 2Lp
Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force - Renegades of Funk (Tommy Boy, 1983) 12"
The Impressions - Greatest Hits (ABC, 1965)
Big L - The Big Picture (Rawkus, 2000) 2Lp
Nile Rodgers - B Movie Matinee (Warner Bros, 1985)
The Velvet Underground & Nico - S/T (Verve, 1967)
The Cocteau Twins - Garlands (4AD, 1982)
The Mar-Keys - Damifiknow! (Stax, 1969)
Eddie Kendricks - People... Hold On! (Tamla, 1972)
Chi-Lites - S/T (Brunswick, 1973)
King Harvest - Dancing In The Moonlight (Perception, 1972)
The Jimmy Castor Bunch - E-Man Groovin' (Atlantic, 1976)
Lyn Collins - Check Me Out If You Don't Know Me By Now (People, 1975)
The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (Rough Trade, 1986)
nice finds