Question for the truly Heavy
Sun_Fortune
1,374 Posts
Bit of a complicated question, so don't read if you're in a hurry:So I saw that sealed Thrust on here earlier today and I was initially amazed that people would be willing to spend all that cash on a record which objectively probably doesn't have any better music than a ten dollar record. (maybe it does) But then I was thinking -- I'm kind of a middleweight with the records, you know like 4k or so, and I still feel like there's tons of new places to look. If I had 5 hundo to drop, I'd buy 10 fifty dollar records. I mean there's still glaring gaps in my collection. I don't even have "It's Just Begun" or Power of Zeus. And I was thinking, what the hell do I need power of Zeus for? But I still want it, badly. Only becasue I feel like my collection won't be complete without it. And I'm still at that stage where there are innumerable 50-80 dollar records that I would be thrilled to have. My question is for the truly heavy is, is the reason you would be willing to pay that kind of money on a single record due to the fact that you're attaining completeness on your collection? That there are only so few real gems left, that without them, you collection is incomplete? I know there are untold amounts of records out there, and I'm sure people will still be digging up new crazy shit in 30 years. But the bulk of all records are crap, so are these Thrust type records the only real things left for you?? That you've exhausted all the known genres and figured out what you like and what you need? Cause when I think about it, in three or four years I'll probably have added on a couple thou, and gotten rid of a bunch of toy shit in the process, so I could see dropping that for thrust. I used to want that Mickey Mantle too. (bad anaology, I know, but record people are music lovers and collectors, am I wrong?)Anyway, late night stony question, take it or leave it.
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Or perhaps it's "Sun, don't risk it."
That would have been better.
HAND PAINTED
SUN RA
DON'T RISK IT
Well, I figured the original poster was Sun Fortune so...
AND WE LIKE OUR MUSIC SLOW
It does. It's a real "face melter". Buy the reissue.
Oh yeah, people spend that kinda money cause they have small dicks.
But, without the indigent, we would have no ethnic folkways - upon which my happiness relies. What a moral & philosophical can of worms...
No its easy, they have no money in order for them to make us happy. If everybody were happy and makin babies, in the current state of things, we would deplete our resources and all drown together. Its a shitty way to think, but I dont see a way around it.
with all due respect...that's the stupidest thing I have read on here in a while.
That's an elitist, simplistic, stupid, destructive way to think, not just shitty.
That's what I'm saying. I can't wait till I'm older. I will be cleaning up ebay with no remorse.
And wait till I get a job. I will be cleaning up on ebay with no remorse.
I think this description only applies to a minority of the guys going after those big pieces.
I think you might be surprised at some of the basic gaps in a lot of these dude's collection. Of course, there are plenty of dudes that are only interested in collecting RAER and don't view the absence of EWF or BT Express albums as "gaps" at all...
Thrust completely ownz Power of Zues in soooo many ways. Get the reissue.
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Cosign... it also has to do with how often something is up for sale. You can get a $20 record like It's Just Begun pretty much any time, but for big time raers, you can't just get it when you're ready. Sometimes you gotta jump on the opportunity when it's available even if there's a $20 record missing in your collection. You can always go back to that. A collection would be pretty bland if you only worked from the bottom up.
DJ Ferrari
I once spent like 140 quid on a record that was never on there. The reason I bought it for that much was cause a: It was the reserve and b: It was the one record responsible for me getting into collecting and digging in the first place.
Anyway, so I get this record and then all of a sudden all these other ones start appearing (cause they were thinking 'SHHHEEEIIIIT, I can make 140 on this').
It now goes weekly for 40 - not as raer as I thought - should have researched it more really.