Weekend digs 9/24, 25

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  • mylatencymylatency 10,475 Posts
    got a few things, Gospel Keynotes LP, etc



    But this was the major find, VG condition with some light marks, stains and corner scuffs (the large blotches pictured are from fabric cleaner, not stain), straight outta 2002-2001?...







    Got both pieces of this set, had to snap a pic and post up. Light wear on the covers but otherwise excellent!



    BEST $35 EVAR SPENT. Garage sales RULE.[/b]



























































































    The cushions are tipped up to allow for drying. I should throw those cushion covers in the laundry though, damn. The lady who sold it for cheeep is moving to Alaska on Thursday, maybe she can pick up some AK heat for me, lol. Fuk a futon, this proper couch is so next level grown and sexy. I dunno how I got by with my crappy futon for so long.

  • PAUL MAURIAT L.P. has some little bits that can be fliped for samples.The cut i like is called L'AMOUR EST BLUE.Im not sure if it was sampled.If you want it we can trade.

  • billbradleybillbradley You want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,914 Posts
    i saw that yesterday for .99 cents but didn't grab it. for so cheap i'll probably go back for it. thanks for the offer though.

  • TheMackTheMack 3,414 Posts
    that album is common as balls

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    i saw that yesterday for .99 cents but didn't grab it. for so cheap i'll probably go back for it. thanks for the offer though.

    I think that's the kind of record that has more value for the cover than for the music. You know, the "sexy nude cover" great collectros group. They are out there.
    Not that I am one of them, but these people consider every argentinian nude lady cover as , and I'm here to plaese

  • mylatencymylatency 10,475 Posts
    SIK

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    SIK

    c'mon, it's not like I'm selling nude little boys on covers
    Between turds and dealing record cover pornography I feel I'm taking prestige damage over here.

    BTW, nice combination of coffee table and new couches. Scandinavian look. I like that.

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts
    Temptations - Psychdelic Shack
    Temptations - Cloud Nine
    Ramones - Rocket to Russia (THIS ALBUM IS RETARDEDLY AWESOME)
    Ramones - End of the Century
    The Iguanas - s/t (early Iggy Pop)
    The Fugs - First Album
    Beau Brummels - Introducing
    Del / Ed OG 12" from the Beats & Lyrics comp
    Ian & Sylvia - Four Strong Winds
    Brook Benton - I Love You In So Many Ways
    Miriam Makeba - All About Miriam

    45s:

    Output - Move for Me (Tuff City)
    George Ojijo and Continental Revolution 1970 ... from Nairobi
    Paul Blake and the Blood Fire Posse - Every Posse Get Flat (Studio Worx) (reggae)
    Andre Kamperveen on Twa-Twa (two african 45s)
    Panda (a white/black(?) group from monterey. new discovery for me. one side is funk and the other is a sweet soul ballad)
    Robert White (awesome modern soul tune (religious?) with production from EW&F)

    i bought a new car:



    went bowling:



    and bought 11 corkboards full of old business cards:










    it was an eventful weekend???

  • I picked this up in ENGLISH TOWN N.J.

    word. you see the guy with the long beard and portable..say what's up. that place used to be the bomb...




  • and bought 11 corkboards full of old business cards:











    soooo next level. dude, you the man.
    thanks for posting all those #s too
    for real though, id imagine that most of those #s will be long gone...but the cards got tight designs

    i caught a couple small batches a things:
    donovan-hurdygurdy & barbegajal
    wayne talbot - Dues to PAy. drjohn blues production...pretty good
    Eyes of blue: fields of arbath...weird psych, not that good. shoulda left it sealed
    jbl sessions
    merl saunders axelrod LP
    benh lanzaroni- in cassic form (ok bob crewe record)
    spaced oddity
    Black Pearl...i never really liked this group.
    together brothers stk
    clive stevens- voyage to uranus ( great title and a fine record too)
    isaac hayes - joy

    $10 total and the vinyl was mint. the two sealed joints smelled like catpee. do you have to say this in a ebay description?

    today i picked up on the cheap cheap
    floaters...needed a nice dollar copy...float on is lovely (cardova reminded me)
    sapo (for some reason i always find this for $5)
    artifacts first LP
    tweet (always meant to pick this up)

    nothing crazy but it is what it is
    been listening to daves fusion cd and breakselfs 45 cd (dope and dope)

  • TheMackTheMack 3,414 Posts
    hey if you dont want that Eyes of Blue i'll trade you for it

  • floaters...needed a nice dollar copy...float on is lovely

    That is the muthafuckin' cut.

  • its lovely

    mack...let me get a trade list or some of your girlies digits

  • TheMackTheMack 3,414 Posts
    haha aight, i'll PM you holmes

  • You know what's funny, a lot of folks would pass up on this record in search of something raer but Float On is lovely song.

  • you here it on the radio and on old heads radios here on occasion. but i hadnt heard it in yeeears till cardova hit me with his smoothesoulio mix. strictly butta shit

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Got these LPs:

    Junior Mance - With A Lotta Help From My Friends



    This record rules!!!

    Never hear anyone mention it, but it was one of the best records I copped over the summer. Rhythm section like whoa.

    Also, TheMack:

    Roy Ayers-Tear to a Smile

    How'd you like this one?
    It's pretty under the radar for an Ayers title, but I picked up a mint copy a couple of weeks ago, and have been playing the shit out of it! I think it's pretty much as good as the really sweated albums from the same time, like Coffy, He's Coming, etc...surprised you don't hear about it more often...that piano run in "2000 Black" is fire!

  • volumenvolumen 2,532 Posts
    Roy Ayers-Tear to a Smile


    It's pretty under the radar for an Ayers title


    Really? 2000 Black is a pretty well known song.

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts

    thanks for posting all those #s too
    for real though, id imagine that most of those #s will be long gone...but the cards got tight designs

    most of those were pagers (im assuming) back in the day... and i also gave up the cards that had no last names...


  • thanks for posting all those #s too
    for real though, id imagine that most of those #s will be long gone...but the cards got tight designs

    most of those were pagers (im assuming) back in the day... and i also gave up the cards that had no last names...

    what a rude host, posting in the weekend finds thread with friends over...


  • INDIANAPOLIS[/b]

    meat and sketch rolled down to indianaps to sell at a show, and kick it with the locals.

    made some $$$, and before any y'all could get in, I was looking thru some 45s.

    got some nice things that I swear my mind put in those boxes.

    Gloria Walker and the Chevelles - You Hit the Spot Babe (Flaming Arrow) ($3) EX
    James Brown - Funky Drummer (King) ($3) NM
    Hank Ballard - I'm a Junkie for my Babie's Love (Chess) ($3) MINT! - DOUBLE! (other is a netherlands press though???? different intro)
    Gene Chandler - There Was a Time (Brunswick) ($2) EX
    Baby Huey - Mighty Mighty Children (Curtom) ($1)
    Rufus Thomas - Do the Funky Penguin (Stax) ($2) EX (quadruple)
    The Dapps - There Was a Time (King) ($3) VG
    JBs

    ***Damn, listing finds is too much typing. I just get all excited when I find great 45s that I love, and for great prices, all in one spot. Anyhow, I will continue with pictures.***






    It's a nice feeling to walk home with some keepers. Gloria Walker will be played at every single function I ever DJ in my life. EVER

    PEACE to all the folks in Indianapolis. It was truly great getting to meet these folks, and to be further aquainted with Scott and Paren. Y'all are some good dudes. And despite the claims of Serato fucking up, it was nice to see some live blends and an entertaining set done at a bar.

  • lambertlambert 1,166 Posts
    Zombies- Begin Here (mono decca)
    Amboy Dukes- s/t (stereo)
    Zappa- freak out (mono verve)
    Hendrix- Get The Feeling
    a grip of beatles parlophones
    Pretty Things- s/t (fontana)
    Love- Forever Changes (on vogue)
    Jameson- Color Him In (verve)
    The Leaves- All the good things

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Zombies- Begin Here (mono decca)

    Is this a clean OG?

    I really want that one, but I don't have a spare $1400 US!!!

  • Zombies- Begin Here (mono decca)

    Is this a clean OG?

    I really want that one, but I don't have a spare $1400 US!!!

    yes. I was gonna say. lambert, you seriously run into some incredible things.

  • lambertlambert 1,166 Posts
    Zombies- Begin Here (mono decca)

    Is this a clean OG?

    I really want that one, but I don't have a spare $1400 US!!!

    ha ha,

    No it's not $1400 clean. Unboxed Decca. I am definitely selling this, though. That Jameson album is pretty raw, too.

    Soul On Ice, you're in MA like me, right?

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    Soul On Ice, you're in MA like me, right?



    You pulled that in MA?

    "Impresive"[/b]

    Yes, I'm in Boston. At least you & I are helping to destroy the myth that there are "no records in Boston." Or are you in Western MA? I know there are serious heat pockets out there...

  • lambertlambert 1,166 Posts
    I don't even go to Boston anymore. I can't even look at Looney Tunes w/out getting sick. $20 for a Bunny Sigler 7 in the under-lock-and-key "Funk" 45 box behind the counter which is by request only. Get the fuck out of here with that!

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    I've been pulling heat outta there lately, they made a couple of huge soul buys. They are one of those stores where it seems everything is $15...the thing is, just like they are ridiculously overcharging for J5 LP's at $15, but then I pulled a Fatback Band "Let's Do It Again" OG for $15 out of there last week, and that's a damn good price for that album. I've been getting hooked up with "sneak previews" there, too, which helps. The only Boston spot worth looking for 45's in is In Your Ear on Comm Ave, or Skippy's if you know someone that works there, and won't get charged insane prices.

  • lambertlambert 1,166 Posts
    or Skippy's if you know someone that works there

    Ha!!

    I got quoted a $1000 promise just to get in the basement. By appointment only. Whatever. it's his store, what am I gonna say? Yeah, you have to live in the city to come up consistently. Me? I'm a tourist to most places there.

    Are there any good funk nights you would recommend? You can let me know via pm, if you want. I'd appreciate it.

    I gotta chime out for the night though.
    thanks.

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    Got these LPs:

    Junior Mance - With A Lotta Help From My Friends



    This record rules!!!

    Never hear anyone mention it, but it was one of the best records I copped over the summer. Rhythm section like whoa.

    Yeah, I haven't listened to it yet and had never really heard of it, but the names definitely caught my eye, I thought it was a repress but it's actually the original UK press which is cool. About 6 months ago I grabbed that Jack Marshall/Shelley Manne "Sounds" LP you posted, it's kinda cool & quirky in places, not a bad listen.

    Also forgot to post this before but at the same flea market stall I got an original Santa Cruz Streets Of Fire Video that plays perfect, stoked.
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