This is the only other big money record I've got in the last couple years that I paid for. While it's not the first record I would think of when pulling stuff from the stacks, I think it's pretty damn good from beginning to end.
i love having people to talk about music with but when selling and trading shit can get weird, there have been times i feel like an ass for selling things to friends for ebay prices and then they come up on the same record in a dollar bin
selling/trading things to friends for ebay/collector prices and then they come up on the same record in a dollar bin
in the same day. had it happen once from me as a trader, and once when copping----what a weird coincidence. I felt, I dunno, ashamed? Like I was trying to rip off my homie or something with a dollar bin record even though it was a total fluke
Was there a time when Larry T was going for more than $1-200? It seems to hold a pretty solid price even though it seems so readily available, which I guess is a testament to how great it is.
Was there a time when Larry T was going for more than $1-200? It seems to hold a pretty solid price even though it seems so readily available, which I guess is a testament to how great it is.
Was there a time when Larry T was going for more than $1-200? It seems to hold a pretty solid price even though it seems so readily available, which I guess is a testament to how great it is.
bought this for "i got the" which i think is a mind melting track.but upon listening to it more and more me and the old lady agree that the song "another year" will be the the last song at our wedding.
24K Black DR Hooker Webster Lewis Del Jones Realheadz knoweth the deal Suns/daughterslite Hambone Neckjaw Musty Fragrance Ensemble PR Opportunity Flippy Spinhauser III Funk Records
i never regretted paying "market rate" on stark reality i was cool with paying $100 for a sealed Del Jones a long time ago. (passed it on to the heatrock auction) i would spend $150 on latee's brainstorm in a second
the 3 times ive been to Good records i get a $50 to $75 joint that Johhnny Pringles recommends and it is always worth it.
Being on Invictus, why does "Osmium" fetch so much? Seems there would be a few out there. It is a fantastic album for sure.
Someone is probably much better qualified to answer this question than me, but the impression I got was that this record just basically never sold when it first came out. Parliamentfunkadelic was just too out there. Hence the rarity.
This is the only other big money record I've got in the last couple years that I paid for. While it's not the first record I would think of when pulling stuff from the stacks, I think it's pretty damn good from beginning to end.
how much did you pay for the string beat record?
Not at home right now so can't be specific, but I believe I got it for around $85 on ebay, plus shipping + handling from Europe to the U.S.
I paid a fair bit for this (by my standards, anyway), but I love the track and I was grateful for the chance to finally get it. Thanks Pete.
I'd drop a stack (valuable trades AND cash) to get the Original Heads 12" I've been after for a minute (those that know what I need it for will understand my plight) - and I'd empty the joint piggy bank for that 'Back To The Lab' album.
Even some who appear as "ballers" online, in person, are a bit shy to pull the trigger...
that is very true.
for instance, i wouldn't consider myself a baller, but the most i've ever spent on one record in person was $80 twice (nathan davis-if and meters-s/t)...but the most i've spent not in person for one record was $250 (torossi-feelings) something about all that paypal money makes you more willings to spend. when you have to actually go down to the bank and pick up the cash it makes you more reluctant to throw money around.
oh and i don't regret spending that money on all three, some of my favorite records in my collection. i think you only regret buying records when they are bad or you get ripped off with condition from ebay or something.
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Me too.
Also my copies of Weldon Irvine - Liberated Brother and Dee Felice Trio never get tired.
Copped Pi-R-Square at TSL for $20 in may.
how much did you pay for the string beat record?
i love having people to talk about music with but when selling and trading shit can get weird, there have been times i feel like an ass for selling things to friends for ebay prices and then they come up on the same record in a dollar bin
in the same day. had it happen once from me as a trader, and once when copping----what a weird coincidence. I felt, I dunno, ashamed? Like I was trying to rip off my homie or something with a dollar bin record even though it was a total fluke
Was there a time when Larry T was going for more than $1-200? It seems to hold a pretty solid price even though it seems so readily available, which I guess is a testament to how great it is.
K in Canada.
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thanks to Good Records NYC
I didn't pay anywhere close to "market value" for this, but for the musical content and artwork it's worth having IMO:
hahaha! damn.
I think it's a record that will continue to be in demand for a long time though.
bought this for "i got the" which i think is a mind melting track.but upon listening to it more and more me and the old lady agree that the song "another year" will be the the last song at our wedding.
also
leo's sunship-we need each other
DR Hooker
Webster Lewis
Del Jones
Realheadz knoweth the deal
Suns/daughterslite
Hambone Neckjaw
Musty Fragrance Ensemble
PR Opportunity
Flippy Spinhauser III
Funk Records
i never regretted paying "market rate" on stark reality
i was cool with paying $100 for a sealed Del Jones a long time ago. (passed it on to the heatrock auction)
i would spend $150 on latee's brainstorm in a second
the 3 times ive been to Good records i get a $50 to $75 joint that Johhnny Pringles recommends and it is always worth it.
definitely all worth the money.
Musty Fragrance Ensemble was a burlington group, right?
K.
i have NEVER dropped that much dough on one record. but i felt like splurging after selling a handful of records that were each of equal value.
K.
Someone is probably much better qualified to answer this question than me, but the impression I got was that this record just basically never sold when it first came out. Parliamentfunkadelic was just too out there. Hence the rarity.
Not at home right now so can't be specific, but I believe I got it for around $85 on ebay, plus shipping + handling from Europe to the U.S.
yup, from the same estate sale. good eye.
I paid a fair bit for this (by my standards, anyway), but I love the track and I was grateful for the chance to finally get it. Thanks Pete.
I'd drop a stack (valuable trades AND cash) to get the Original Heads 12" I've been after for a minute (those that know what I need it for will understand my plight) - and I'd empty the joint piggy bank for that 'Back To The Lab' album.
that is very true.
for instance, i wouldn't consider myself a baller, but the most i've ever spent on one record in person was $80 twice (nathan davis-if and meters-s/t)...but the most i've spent not in person for one record was $250 (torossi-feelings) something about all that paypal money makes you more willings to spend. when you have to actually go down to the bank and pick up the cash it makes you more reluctant to throw money around.
oh and i don't regret spending that money on all three, some of my favorite records in my collection. i think you only regret buying records when they are bad or you get ripped off with condition from ebay or something.
K in Canada.