Yeah it's always nice to get Shalimar. Although to be honest I'm more excited about the ones I haven't found before.
Yes agreed, i rarely find any bollywood here, but i did manage to pick up this DON from the guy who owns the bodega next to my work. He only wanted some free plastic from our shop and that was no problem at all! These are the only three i own that i'd consider bollywood heat, the theme on prof pyarelal is volcanic
is your shalimar the gatefold copy that opens in the middle?
The last couple copies I've had were the gatefold; this one isn't, but I can't be sure if it's just been taped up from pieces of the original cover... the covers are almost all somewhat "reconstructed"... Dacait, Gumnaam, and Commander are all in relatively good shape though. The records looked pretty bad on first blush but they're cleaning up nicely.
I've had Don before, that's a tight one. I hoped (and asked) for a copy of "Bombay 405 Miles" but did not get it.
Saturday flea finds. I think you need to be a real optimist to go diggin in NYC. Or open minded, ie: went hoping to find a few soul and funk 45 gems, came back with a boxful of 80s LPs. World Noodle up the wazoo.
Highlight was being accompanied round one dealer's tables by a shirtless Doo-Wop collectro picking out choice beaten jazz records and exclaiming stuff like "Bix Beiderbecke - now who in the world has heard of him!" and "Here's some Blue Notes... Tyner McCoy.... McCoy Tyner, know him?" I told him I was looking for disco records to DJ and he informed me that I could take pretty much any (Phase 4 etc) record and pitch it up 30% and it becomes really danceable
a couple of these are even great. Lots of Afro-Latin and Jazz-Fusion, including a Rasta Spiritual Free Fusion LP from Atlanta (Azanyah). Our Daddy is probably the best cover pic (Selassie Related). The Okay Temiz crazy.
Got a few other cool LPs without sleeves, like Leon Ware - Inside is Love and the US Naval Academy doing a cover of Kool & the Gang.
I hoped (and asked) for a copy of "Bombay 405 Miles" but did not get it.
All we can do is hope, the RAFOO CHAKKAR is currently on ebay from groovyrecord, he always has some nice bollywood.. but at $30 and no bids. She did well for you with those that is for sure.
Bollywood is a tuff i'd like to get involved more with that style.
My lady just got back from India, where she scored these for me:
Your lady has a good eye, those are all really good except the Deewaar which is dialogue and sparse music, not the "good" rendition of the Deewaar soundtrack. The good version is super hard to find because people considered it "amusical" when Burman composed it. There is actually 3 versions of that record, dialogue, dialogue and some ok tunes, and all musical w/the good tunes.
see... we dont have to dig anymore. just let the wives do the diggin while we sit back and watch the gold brought to us.
i still can't get over this concept.
you gotta get a lady... train her for a couple years on values, condition, and what to buy/look for... then let her do her thing and watch your collection grow.
"you gotta get a lady... train her for a couple years on values, condition, and what to buy/look for... then let her do her thing and watch your collection grow. ive trained two so far... you can do it too."[/b]
Your lady has a good eye, those are all really good except the Deewaar which is dialogue and sparse music, not the "good" rendition of the Deewaar soundtrack. The good version is super hard to find because people considered it "amusical" when Burman composed it. There is actually 3 versions of that record, dialogue, dialogue and some ok tunes, and all musical w/the good tunes.
I just gave her a list... she passed it to one of her hosts... they got the records... she delivered them to me... she doesn't have an eye so much as she knows how to handle business for her dude... lol
Yeah I wanted the *good* Deewaar... didn't know there were different versions haha.
Garage sales & flea market finds. Lots of common crappy rock titles, but all in excellent shape and at $0.50-$1.00 apiece
BASEMENT JAXX Jus 1 Kiss extended 12" x2 KYLIE MINOGUE Slow 12" KYLIE MINOGUE Love at First Sight remixes 12" JUNIOR SENIOR Move Your Feet remixes 12" PROPOGANDA A Secret Wish GROOVE ARMADA If Everybody Looked The Same - DJ Icey remix GROOVE ARMADA Purple Haze promo 12" GROOVE ARMADA Madonna Music remixes 12" CAROL MEDINA Wonder Woman Theme Song 12" PINK COFFEE Another Brick In The Wall 12" THE STREETS Weak Become Heroes - Ashley Beedle remix PEACHES Harvey Wallbanger EP
GORILLAZ 19-2000 remixes 10" EBTG vs.SOUL VISION Tracey In My Room 12" promo ELVIS PRESLEY Rubberneckin' 12" Paul Oakenfold remixes Promo EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL Five Fathoms 12" Promo PRODIGY Baby's Got A temper 12" Promo Pink Panther Penthouse Party 12" FischerSpooner remixes, Promo HAPPY MONDAYS Hallelujah 12" ALBERT HAMMOND When I Need You MIRIAM MAKEBA Rhythm & Song JOEY GREGORASH North Country Funk - nice Down By The River cover THE MATCH A New Light - nice sunshine pop Get Fit While You Sit
and a ton of minty Stones, Floyd, Bowie, Burrito Brothers, Zeppelins...etc
^^ pulled some gospel out of a huge collection which was mostly group chorales and sermons, but there was some good 'rock/soul band' type stuff too..
^^ lamanite generation is sort of a native american Osmonds thing, semi cheesy, semi cool in places.
^^ dude, its new england witch metal! joey's solo LP, not easy to locate. the fuzz dance EP has some cool '85 electro/electronic type jams on it. lol E.T. cheese. also lol at sesame street jungle. the Air record is nice, despite monkey ass cover.
^^ just some great old soul and jazz, and a nice gospel comp lower right.
^^ folkways oddities, etc..
^^ the Takoma comp rips it up. Diga is a percussion jam thing, some sort of Grateful Dead related, but plenty of drumming throughout. top center and top left are strange but i havent really checked em out yet. Imagination male makeup moder jams.
^^ 7" treats - 2 Bauhaus rarities, equally htf 'transmission' 7 by Joy Division, and a cool little batman pic disc.
45s...good tunes...
oh and i 'found' this in my racks, i remember a while back people were talking about herb albert whipped cream cover spin offs, and no one mentioned this (frightening) one....
Gripp and flipp or keeper? I'd have a hard time holding onto a 4 figure record even if it was the shit.
It's a gripp and flipp, though the thought of keeping it has occured to me. I will see how I feel when tuition for the last year of my masters is due in September. What is hard is knowing I will never find something like this again in my life, so I am trying to cherish the moment.
Went to a newish local record store that is actually in the seller's living room, with cash register and all.
Most of these came from there:
I really like the RCA/Weldon Irvine-era Nina stuff... Heavy Metal Kids SHREDS.
Jammy is UK Trojan OG. Deep. Michaelangelo is an odd record, lots of autoharp mixed with electric guitar, a few spacey instros and although a few songs are awful, there are a couple of amazing dreamy psych jams. Electric Banana SHREDS.
THE_GRIPP:
Sealed vintage US yellow label presses. Fantastic album. I'll be moving a couple of the extras on the set sale tip.
Came up on a collection of offbeat Motown 45's, including a few of the raer variety:
Babs McNair is bait for that Norman and the 3rd copy I've found lately. WLP of the very first Temps 45. Can I get a Price Czech[/b] on this from anyone? Their second (and only other) 45 on Miracle is around, seems to be offered and sold in the $100 range, but I can't find evidence of ANY sale of this one, which has to be rarer. I don't even want to sell it, but I can't help but wonder if it's a BIG $$$ item or not.
Wouldn't normally floss a re-issue, but I can't resist:
And, honestly, I was stoked to get this, because I never knew until I played it that there was a vocal cut to "Flight to Cuba" which I knew from a comp and has long been an absolute favorite funk jam of mine. YO PLAY THIS WHEN I STEP UP TO THE PLATE AT FENWAY BATCHES
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flossing dollar bin slavik geasy sax joints is a better look than expected
FAUSTO PAPETTIK
im not deep in the bollywood game but, i think an unsaid rule to heat, is if there are guns on the cover it might not be undisapointing.
JP exactly how many shots do you have to get to protect you these days before traveling into India???
I think wifey only got one shot. I'll probably go with next time so I promise to give a detailed account.
Yes agreed, i rarely find any bollywood here, but i did manage to pick up this DON from the guy who owns the bodega next to my work. He only wanted some free plastic from our shop and that was no problem at all! These are the only three i own that i'd consider bollywood heat, the theme on prof pyarelal is volcanic
is your shalimar the gatefold copy that opens in the middle?
I've had Don before, that's a tight one. I hoped (and asked) for a copy of "Bombay 405 Miles" but did not get it.
Dood, your pimp hand is strong.
Highlight was being accompanied round one dealer's tables by a shirtless Doo-Wop collectro picking out choice beaten jazz records and exclaiming stuff like "Bix Beiderbecke - now who in the world has heard of him!" and "Here's some Blue Notes... Tyner McCoy.... McCoy Tyner, know him?" I told him I was looking for disco records to DJ and he informed me that I could take pretty much any (Phase 4 etc) record and pitch it up 30% and it becomes really danceable
a couple of these are even great. Lots of Afro-Latin and Jazz-Fusion, including a Rasta Spiritual Free Fusion LP from Atlanta (Azanyah). Our Daddy is probably the best cover pic (Selassie Related). The Okay Temiz crazy.
Got a few other cool LPs without sleeves, like Leon Ware - Inside is Love and the US Naval Academy doing a cover of Kool & the Gang.
All we can do is hope, the RAFOO CHAKKAR is currently on ebay from groovyrecord, he always has some nice bollywood.. but at $30 and no bids. She did well for you with those that is for sure.
Bollywood is a tuff i'd like to get involved more with that style.
and then, sunday morning flea market finds....
see... we dont have to dig anymore. just let the wives do the diggin while we sit back and watch the gold brought to us.
i still can't get over this concept.
Your lady has a good eye, those are all really good except the Deewaar which is dialogue and sparse music, not the "good" rendition of the Deewaar soundtrack. The good version is super hard to find because people considered it "amusical" when Burman composed it. There is actually 3 versions of that record, dialogue, dialogue and some ok tunes, and all musical w/the good tunes.
Sportcasual, that Mahotella Queens is nice.
you gotta get a lady... train her for a couple years on values, condition, and what to buy/look for... then let her do her thing and watch your collection grow.
ive trained two so far... you can do it too.
Gripp and flipp or keeper?
I'd have a hard time holding onto a 4 figure record even if it was the shit.
Your lady has a good eye, those are all really good except the Deewaar which is dialogue and sparse music, not the "good" rendition of the Deewaar soundtrack. The good version is super hard to find because people considered it "amusical" when Burman composed it. There is actually 3 versions of that record, dialogue, dialogue and some ok tunes, and all musical w/the good tunes.
I just gave her a list... she passed it to one of her hosts... they got the records... she delivered them to me... she doesn't have an eye so much as she knows how to handle business for her dude... lol
Yeah I wanted the *good* Deewaar... didn't know there were different versions haha.
BASEMENT JAXX Jus 1 Kiss extended 12" x2
KYLIE MINOGUE Slow 12"
KYLIE MINOGUE Love at First Sight remixes 12"
JUNIOR SENIOR Move Your Feet remixes 12"
PROPOGANDA A Secret Wish
GROOVE ARMADA If Everybody Looked The Same - DJ Icey remix
GROOVE ARMADA Purple Haze promo 12"
GROOVE ARMADA Madonna Music remixes 12"
CAROL MEDINA Wonder Woman Theme Song 12"
PINK COFFEE Another Brick In The Wall 12"
THE STREETS Weak Become Heroes - Ashley Beedle remix
PEACHES Harvey Wallbanger EP
GORILLAZ 19-2000 remixes 10"
EBTG vs.SOUL VISION Tracey In My Room 12" promo
ELVIS PRESLEY Rubberneckin' 12" Paul Oakenfold remixes Promo
EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL Five Fathoms 12" Promo
PRODIGY Baby's Got A temper 12" Promo
Pink Panther Penthouse Party 12" FischerSpooner remixes, Promo
HAPPY MONDAYS Hallelujah 12"
ALBERT HAMMOND When I Need You
MIRIAM MAKEBA Rhythm & Song
JOEY GREGORASH North Country Funk - nice Down By The River cover
THE MATCH A New Light - nice sunshine pop
Get Fit While You Sit
and a ton of minty Stones, Floyd, Bowie, Burrito Brothers, Zeppelins...etc
I thought it was the most
of all the African records I got.
Can you sell it for me?
^^ pulled some gospel out of a huge collection which was mostly group chorales and
sermons, but there was some good 'rock/soul band' type stuff too..
^^ lamanite generation is sort of a native american Osmonds thing, semi cheesy, semi
cool in places.
^^ dude, its new england witch metal! joey's solo LP, not easy to locate. the fuzz
dance EP has some cool '85 electro/electronic type jams on it. lol E.T. cheese. also
lol at sesame street jungle. the Air record is nice, despite monkey ass cover.
^^ just some great old soul and jazz, and a nice gospel comp lower right.
^^ folkways oddities, etc..
^^ the Takoma comp rips it up. Diga is a percussion jam thing, some sort of Grateful
Dead related, but plenty of drumming throughout. top center and top left are
strange but i havent really checked em out yet. Imagination male makeup moder jams.
^^ 7" treats - 2 Bauhaus rarities, equally htf 'transmission' 7 by Joy Division, and
a cool little batman pic disc.
45s...good tunes...
oh and i 'found' this in my racks, i remember a while back people were talking about
herb albert whipped cream cover spin offs, and no one mentioned this (frightening) one....
is actually in the seller's living room,
with cash register and all.
Most of these came from there:
I really like the RCA/Weldon Irvine-era Nina stuff...
Heavy Metal Kids SHREDS.
Jammy is UK Trojan OG. Deep. Michaelangelo is an odd
record, lots of autoharp mixed with electric guitar,
a few spacey instros and although a few songs are awful,
there are a couple of amazing dreamy psych jams.
Electric Banana SHREDS.
THE_GRIPP:
Sealed vintage US yellow label presses. Fantastic album.
I'll be moving a couple of the extras on the set sale tip.
Came up on a collection of offbeat Motown 45's, including
a few of the raer variety:
Babs McNair is bait for that Norman and the 3rd copy I've found lately.
WLP of the very first Temps 45.
Can I get a Price Czech[/b] on this from anyone?
Their second (and only other) 45 on Miracle is
around, seems to be offered and sold in the $100
range, but I can't find evidence of ANY sale of
this one, which has to be rarer. I don't even want
to sell it, but I can't help but wonder if it's a
BIG $$$ item or not.
Wouldn't normally floss a re-issue, but I can't resist:
And, honestly, I was stoked to get this, because I
never knew until I played it that there was a vocal
cut to "Flight to Cuba" which I knew from a comp and
has long been an absolute favorite funk jam of mine.
YO PLAY THIS WHEN I STEP UP TO THE PLATE AT FENWAY BATCHES
Nice digs. Hip me to that living room...