This was last weeks' only find, but it's a souvenir LP of Italian cover bands who had residency on an Italian cruise ship fleet which sailed gabachos up and down Baja California in the early 70s. The highlight is a version of "30-60-90" by The Fairsea Band. I wish I currently had the ability to upload sound
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Humanacat said:
Is the Led Zeppelin catalog number 8216 and address 1841 Broadway?
This was last weeks' only find, but it's a souvenir LP of Italian cover bands who had residency on an Italian cruise ship fleet which sailed gabachos up and down Baja California in the early 70s. The highlight is a version of "30-60-90" by The Fairsea Band. I wish I currently had the ability to upload sound
Hit a Barn Sale yesterday morning......for $55.00 I bought a full sized mounted Sailfish, a Camel from an old Amusement Park ride and all these records.
lots of dope finds in here...anyway here's my may finds.
Don't know if they can be called finds though. Tokyo
isn't exactly the best city for field work...I remember
those days of dollar bin diggin and 2 dolla hollas when
I was back in the states...anyway happy to've joined the strut!
Nice job on the Masqueraders and that Sisters and Brothers and well really the whole lot. I need to get in on this whole barn scene. I sold that sis & bros a long time ago and kinda wish I didn't.
I just worked on a show inwhich we sold a carousel animal for some serious dollars. if its made of wood and has original paint you may have just made yourself a good amount of swordfish and record money
Does anyone have any info on the At Last album by Gallivan & Austin other than what is on Joe Gallivan's website? Is this one rare/sought after etc? I'm diggin it.
Does anyone have any info on the At Last album by Gallivan & Austin other than what is on Joe Gallivan's website? Is this one rare/sought after etc? I'm diggin it.
Surprised no one commented on this (from page 3). This band had an earlier ('66) garage RPC LP titled Live Vol. 1 that brings the bucks. This one fetches decent prices also.
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The OG Missing Link was under $10.
In Frank's DJ bag when he came out to Seattle earlier this month to DJ with me and the crew.
Unfortunately nothing. I just love those sleeves.
Hopefully I'll eventually find something to slip in there.
Is the Led Zeppelin catalog number 8216 and address 1841 Broadway?
http://www.soulstrut.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/69820/
love that Richard Twice, The cut "If I Knew You Were The One" is killer.surprised nobody has sampled the opening part.
I know that's the right number i didn't check the address but that sounds right
i love how i thought the camel was a joke until the end. trade?
No joke....
classic.
If that's the case, that makes it a $300 find.
Don't know if they can be called finds though. Tokyo
isn't exactly the best city for field work...I remember
those days of dollar bin diggin and 2 dolla hollas when
I was back in the states...anyway happy to've joined the strut!
Nice job on the Masqueraders and that Sisters and Brothers and well really the whole lot. I need to get in on this whole barn scene. I sold that sis & bros a long time ago and kinda wish I didn't.
Well that's dinner right there.
I just worked on a show inwhich we sold a carousel animal for some serious dollars. if its made of wood and has original paint you may have just made yourself a good amount of swordfish and record money
Does anyone have any info on the At Last album by Gallivan & Austin other than what is on Joe Gallivan's website? Is this one rare/sought after etc? I'm diggin it.
Thanks! Here is a taste of the BBK's Expedition - Upship's Creek, wait for the sax solo near the end, it's dirty:
DivShare File - The B_B_K_ Expedition - For The Love Of M.mp3
It's pretty common, $15-$20.
Surprised no one commented on this (from page 3). This band had an earlier ('66) garage RPC LP titled Live Vol. 1 that brings the bucks. This one fetches decent prices also.