The VINYL Thread!
#278
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Very nice.
Didn't mean for the thread to die. I don't have anything coming in until next week, with Primus and Daft Punk vinyls. That should be a stellar week for tunes and vinyl. I'm also waiting on my Oblivion score from Mondo.
Didn't mean for the thread to die. I don't have anything coming in until next week, with Primus and Daft Punk vinyls. That should be a stellar week for tunes and vinyl. I'm also waiting on my Oblivion score from Mondo.
#279
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Am I the only one buying vintage vinyl? 
New vinyl is insanely priced. For instance, that copy of the Beatles Let It Be I bought cost $10 but the "new" version is over $20. That's crazy. I'd much rather have an original. I realize this scenario is reversed in most cases with the original sometime costing way more than a new version. But an honest record shop owner will usually not totally overprice stuff. Maybe I'm lucky.

New vinyl is insanely priced. For instance, that copy of the Beatles Let It Be I bought cost $10 but the "new" version is over $20. That's crazy. I'd much rather have an original. I realize this scenario is reversed in most cases with the original sometime costing way more than a new version. But an honest record shop owner will usually not totally overprice stuff. Maybe I'm lucky.
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Am I the only one buying vintage vinyl? 
New vinyl is insanely priced. For instance, that copy of the Beatles Let It Be I bought cost $10 but the "new" version is over $20. That's crazy. I'd much rather have an original. I realize this scenario is reversed in most cases with the original sometime costing way more than a new version. But an honest record shop owner will usually not totally overprice stuff. Maybe I'm lucky.

New vinyl is insanely priced. For instance, that copy of the Beatles Let It Be I bought cost $10 but the "new" version is over $20. That's crazy. I'd much rather have an original. I realize this scenario is reversed in most cases with the original sometime costing way more than a new version. But an honest record shop owner will usually not totally overprice stuff. Maybe I'm lucky.
#281
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I usually buy vintage for older albums, but sometimes reissues are all you can get. I'd say my collection is 95% vintage, though.
#282
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Speaking of reissues, I picked up the Tago Mago reissue on RSD. Opened it up today and discovered that it includes some awesome colored vinyl:

#283
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Am I the only one buying vintage vinyl? 
New vinyl is insanely priced. For instance, that copy of the Beatles Let It Be I bought cost $10 but the "new" version is over $20. That's crazy. I'd much rather have an original. I realize this scenario is reversed in most cases with the original sometime costing way more than a new version. But an honest record shop owner will usually not totally overprice stuff. Maybe I'm lucky.

New vinyl is insanely priced. For instance, that copy of the Beatles Let It Be I bought cost $10 but the "new" version is over $20. That's crazy. I'd much rather have an original. I realize this scenario is reversed in most cases with the original sometime costing way more than a new version. But an honest record shop owner will usually not totally overprice stuff. Maybe I'm lucky.
#284
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I much prefer to have as close to a first press as possible for the albums I want. Sometimes though it's just not possible (Money or rarity or whatever). Mostly the new vinyl reissues I buy are of albums that were just released. I hardly ever buy reissues though, I have to really like the album and it has to have something exclusive about it.
#285
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I just think there have been a lot of good reissues coming out lately.
Speaking of, I still haven't gotten my Blade Runner set from Amazon. I might be out of luck on that one.
Speaking of, I still haven't gotten my Blade Runner set from Amazon. I might be out of luck on that one.
#286
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The Beatles Let it Be reissue isn't even a gatefold like the original. (But the cheapness of The Beatles is a whole other topic...) For $22, I want at least the same level of quality as the 1970 version.
#290
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Am I the only one buying vintage vinyl? 
New vinyl is insanely priced. For instance, that copy of the Beatles Let It Be I bought cost $10 but the "new" version is over $20. That's crazy. I'd much rather have an original. I realize this scenario is reversed in most cases with the original sometime costing way more than a new version. But an honest record shop owner will usually not totally overprice stuff. Maybe I'm lucky.

New vinyl is insanely priced. For instance, that copy of the Beatles Let It Be I bought cost $10 but the "new" version is over $20. That's crazy. I'd much rather have an original. I realize this scenario is reversed in most cases with the original sometime costing way more than a new version. But an honest record shop owner will usually not totally overprice stuff. Maybe I'm lucky.
You are right in your last statement, though. If you know good places to look, you can usually find stuff at an extremely fair price. A lot of the vintage stuff I buy now I've often picked up for $5 or less, and much of that in near mint condition, too. Hell, I've even found still sealed copies of albums for only $1 or $3. (Some people just don't know what they have).
#292
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I don't totally buy the "vinyl costs more now" theory. Some albums are selling for $11 or so. Something identical by another artist might sell for $22. Why is the Flaming Lips new album $35 but Jimi Hendrix Axis Bold as Love double LP sells for $15? There is more going on.
On record stores, one I go to occasionally will have an album, label it as vintage, and charge $25 for it. I laugh and go to my regular store and buy the same albums for $3 or 5 or 8. And I stand in awe at the condition. Nearly perfect. I look at my albums from the 80s and they are completely beat.
I was excited to see the same copy of The Misfits Walk Among Us (pink one on Ruby) on the shelf at the store for $150 or something. THen I went home and looked at the condition of my copy.
Let's just say my copy would be a good cover replacement for someone.
As for 90's never released on vinyl reissues, I'm a bit skeptical of the source material so I generally stay away from them.
On record stores, one I go to occasionally will have an album, label it as vintage, and charge $25 for it. I laugh and go to my regular store and buy the same albums for $3 or 5 or 8. And I stand in awe at the condition. Nearly perfect. I look at my albums from the 80s and they are completely beat.
I was excited to see the same copy of The Misfits Walk Among Us (pink one on Ruby) on the shelf at the store for $150 or something. THen I went home and looked at the condition of my copy.

As for 90's never released on vinyl reissues, I'm a bit skeptical of the source material so I generally stay away from them.
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So this is interesting: https://feedbands.com/
It's basically a record of the month club, except they're pressing the vinyl themselves, for bands without record labels. It's $20 per month and if you don't like the record, you can return it for a refund.
Each album comes with a download code for the MP3 version, and the card with the code is biodegradable with a wildflower seed in it, so you can plant the card once you redeem the code and grow flowers.
They have a mobile app where you can listen to music from their bands, vote for the best ones, and I guess the one that gets the most votes each month get their record pressed for the vinyl service.
Sounds like a cool way to find new music. Just wish I could find some reviews of the service before deciding to take the plunge.
It's basically a record of the month club, except they're pressing the vinyl themselves, for bands without record labels. It's $20 per month and if you don't like the record, you can return it for a refund.
Each album comes with a download code for the MP3 version, and the card with the code is biodegradable with a wildflower seed in it, so you can plant the card once you redeem the code and grow flowers.
They have a mobile app where you can listen to music from their bands, vote for the best ones, and I guess the one that gets the most votes each month get their record pressed for the vinyl service.
Sounds like a cool way to find new music. Just wish I could find some reviews of the service before deciding to take the plunge.
*I think of the Numero Group and the awesome soul stuff they put out. And how obscure some of that stuff is. So of course this is right up my alley.
#294
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I just signed up for this. I too was a little weary of singing up...but there is really no way to lose with being able to ship anything back. I am going to check out the app too. But this seems like a really cool way to get people into stuff that might not make it otherwise*.
*I think of the Numero Group and the awesome soul stuff they put out. And how obscure some of that stuff is. So of course this is right up my alley.
*I think of the Numero Group and the awesome soul stuff they put out. And how obscure some of that stuff is. So of course this is right up my alley.
#295
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Yeah, I have wanted Mellon Collie ... (Smashing Pumpkins) for some time, the 90s pressings were selling for an insane amounts of money, the reissues are great for these typs of albums.
#296
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That's what reissues are best for. I won't pay what some are willing to pay for OOP albums.
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Eh, it doesn't bother me. I have all the tools at work to make shipping back easy, so that is a minor setback. But I can understand this might not be a selling point for some people.
#300
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This makes me sound like a old codger but I don't have time to get into new bands. I think it's because whenever someone tells me about something new that they think is awesome, 75% of the time I can't stand it. I don't understand new music. I'd rather just listen to Sabbath or the Who.
The newest bands I've really gotten into were Queens of the Stone Age, the Black Keys and Them Crooked Vultures.
The newest bands I've really gotten into were Queens of the Stone Age, the Black Keys and Them Crooked Vultures.