Well bad news. I called and they do not currently have this record in stock. If they Said yes I was going to ask if it had a big white sticker in the upper right hand corner. But alas.
And I’m going to be in that neighborhood tomorrow (just by coincidence- we have family in that area).
Oh, I'm sort of obsessed with that movie ("strikes a chord" with me, how someone with Not That Much "Native Talent", can push Soo Hard, to Make It!!... and OH, the ATMOSPHERE; that's my FEEL GOOD MOVIE, I put it on Almost Every Morning before work at some random point for a few minutes while getting coffee, to "Get in the Mood to Run the Rat Race", as a Ritual now...). . .\
I always liked 60s-70s soul and funk, though I've always mainly been a "singles guy", not many albums. . . but noticed while watched that movie, how much I liked many of the singles of artists on the album covers in the store, and started zooming in, identifying, and listening off youtube to many of the other albums - Some are Really Great! - and got a number of those albums I liked the sounds of off the Bay; FUN Stuff. . .
I went to Poobah records today but they were closed for some reason. That was disappointing. So I drove down the street to Canterbury Record but that place was turd city. So then I drove twenty minutes to Gimme Gimme Records and they had a better selection but nothing I was interested in.
Honestly I should have just made electrode sell me some of his records instead.
Bob... the reality of what you said just sank in. Did you buy all of those records based on seeing them in the movie and zooming in? That’s incredible... that’s fucking awesome. I love that so much but it raises an interesting question. Were those records already in the store or was there a propmaster responsible for bringing them in to make sure everything is correct for the time period? If so that person has no idea you are building a collection based on their work.
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- Bob
I always liked 60s-70s soul and funk, though I've always mainly been a "singles guy", not many albums. . . but noticed while watched that movie, how much I liked many of the singles of artists on the album covers in the store, and started zooming in, identifying, and listening off youtube to many of the other albums - Some are Really Great! - and got a number of those albums I liked the sounds of off the Bay; FUN Stuff. . .
(images from discogs, not my copies)
Thanks again for that Redd Foxx cover I.D. ,
- Bob
"And another thing...
Longshot, I know...
What do you know about belt buckles?"