I like your videos at your store I'm giving angelo Pompeo stories about me and Louie and some disastrous trips you know how Louie is angelo loves these stories
I’m reading a book about American Bandstand and just learned that after Bob Horn, Bandstand’s original host, was forced to step down due to his chasing some of the underage female dancers, Tony Mammarella was asked to step in. He reign as host, unfortunately, was short lived due to the higher ups’ prejudice against Italians. I thought everybody loved Italians, except maybe the Irish.
In the mid-'60's my friends and I regularly listened to the folk show on WPWT (91.7 FM) before we became obsessed with R&R. I wonder who else remembers that station and that show?
I like to see boxes of 45's just thrown and piled everywhere... and each 45 only 50¢ like the flea markets that are close by here.. I don't like organized 45's on shelves and shit
what a mess!...🤡...just kiddin' Val (the only one who knows where most of it is)...i always enjoy his tours...truly the Fort Knox of vinyl...i'll take some of those oddball Garage spinners that you don't want...you're the Saint of Sounds, blessings...🎸🎷🎶
Oh my god this place is where records go to die. It’s a mess, look at how it’s all stored! He has piles of records stacked on the floor for cats to piss on, and the shit on the shelves are just crammed together. All of this is awful for the records. Awful.
I am missing you so much Ron as I really enjoyed working with you when our radio shows aired back to back some years ago. But my happiest times with you were when we regularly met by chance at the Acme Supermarket. I would always ask the cashier "Do you know who that man you just checked out is?" Most every cashier would say no but when I brought out my photograph of Ron when he did Disco USA from my purse, every cashier would produce huge smiles of their wonderful memories of watching Ron on TV and enjoying the music and dancing he brought to his show. God bless you Ron and your wonderful wife Robin. Valerie Morrison - Psychic Medium
RJ was a great guy! I watched his show in the 70's and then we became friends along with our wives after a chance meeting a few years back. We enjoyed all his stories. I look back fondly at these clips. Rest in peace RJ! Ron.
Muitos discos, mas uma puta bagunça do cacete, além disso muito caro, com preços totalmente fora da realidade. Vai ficar para a próxima geração de arqueólogos descobrir enterrado em algum lugar dos EUA.
This guy is a trip. Love it. Does the guy ever actually listen to anything? He didn't seem to have music playing and his man Chucky seemed to disappear quickly. That fucker figured that shit out early. He certainly wasn't in charge of catalogs. Jeebus Christmas. I hope his neighbors have their fire insurance payed up. If that place went up it would be like a coal mine fire. Gawd forbid.
This dude also says he hates albums. Wtf. I feel like he doesn’t love music, he just loves hoarding very specific shit. Also he has records just strewn about on the floor for cats to piss on??? He has them all stacked on top of one another feet high and has the gall to bitch about the place being a disaster? He doesn’t even know what he has!!! He’s a hoarder, absolutely.
Exactly, which is why it’s a shame that his hoard is in the shape it is in. A lot of those records are probably ruined or warped or at least not in the condition they should be in. Christ, he has tons of records he doesn’t even know he has.
@@TheMindIlluminated Yes Talio..... one needs space and a system to run a good store. Check out ...... Jerry's Records in Pittsburgh..... they have both.... and lots of records.....
Collectors appreciate their collections ,take care of it ,respect the fruits of their labor !! Hoarders just stash, bash ,and crash with reckless abandon !! Guess what one he is ??? Not a Fan !!