love these road trips joe with you and antony! seemed like a cool little record store with some decent beatles records and elvis vinyl to! good times for all! rob
Hell ya!!! I love seeing the foody clips....looks like a pretty cool place. Good good stuff you picked up, thanks for taking us w you guys, be well Joe--- Lis
I don't comment often, but your vinyl vlogs are the best out there. Love the characters at the record store and enjoy your diner stops and road trips with Antny. He seems like a fine guy.
Yeah his store was great. His father own a palace in lake Ronk.back in the 70s.He is he guy I sold all my albums to all 1700. When he was there in Shirley warehouse he was cheap. But he closed down last year and moved to Patchogue NY.Dealing in Vinyl mostly. I have bought alot Cds from him.
Hi joe,cool road trip pickups! being a big elvis fan i loved the rockin' elvis double album and you can't go wrong with Tarantino soundtracks, my favourite is the True romance soundtrack(also my fave film)Take care. Ricky.
Now that shop is the definition of a hole in the wall! For a shop that judging by what you showed, seemed to deal in mostly reissues you both walked out of there with some nice scores. I will say that they fed Antny a bit of a line by saying they had a *huge Beatles collection* as the rarest thing I could spy was that RDR 45 box set. I guess the phrase *huge* is subjective. Thanks for allowing us to tag along Joe!
jldraw - Mostly reissues there for sure. But there was another area with used records, and surprisingly many in shrink, for only $3 .There was no "huge Beatles collection" here.
jldraw The place was funny small store in front but you are welcome to go into there big warehouse and it was loaded with cds from the floor to the ceiling. Then he started vinyl sales.
Wow Joe! You're eating a healthier meal than Antny. Great move Joe! That's an interesting record store you went to. The Paris 1965 record looks interesting. The Import CDs look nice. I like the "Turn Me On Deadman" CDs. Wish I was hanging out with you and Antny! Take care Joe!
Wow such good finds! Gotta love the kill bill and pat benatar albums! That's a great deal for that sealed benatar album. Now I'm not the hugest Elvis fan but I saw you were looking at a music on vinyl pressing of his. They do a great job of pressings. Music on vinyl while pricey always sound amazing. Great video once again.
I think that was just a 180grammer anyhow. There are actually a couple of reissues of "Pet Sounds" on the market now because aside from the fact that they haven't deleted the 2012 reissue, Capitol also issued the stereo mix of the album on vinyl for the first time last year for the 50th anniversary. For some reason they also put out another pressing of the mono mix as well which I believe is identical to the 2012 version. I could be wrong on that though.
They've been pretty good with their fiftieth anniversary reissues though. They've given us through itunes, a total of six complete concerts over the past three years (Sacramento '64, Chicago '65 and Michigan '66).
Exactly what I used to do most of my life back in New Zealand, ...straight to the Beatles records. Sadly record shops are few & far between where I live in Denmark now.
Anthony Edwards - Not as often as I'd like. It's not usually hard to part with stuff because I usually have doubles, or it's a record I just don't feel I want.
My Mum is a big Beatles fan too. She wants Flaming Pie on vinyl, but £100 is too much to justify on one album. I've told her to hold on as it may get re-released. I'm really impressed with the new Flowers In The Dirt.
Hey Joe, I thought that was a very interesting place. While I'm not much into CD's anymore, their selection was terrific and cheap! I thought Antny would have picked up more. I think that's the first copy of the Run Devil Run singles box I've ever seen. It must have been expensive as it didn't go home with you. Take care...
Tim Allen - They were half-priced CDs, which meant they were like 6 or 7 bucks each. I almost bought a bunch, but I have much of the material elsewhere and, like you, I'm not much into CDs these days. The Run Devil Run box is something I want, but it was too pricey.
Joe, there is a record store in Richmond, Va. named "Memory Lane Records". They are in a large complex of buildings just like the place in this video. If you ever come to Richmond, check it out!! I used to go in there all the time. I believe the guy who works there is Charles. (I haven't been in there in a long time due to my illness last year.) Have fun!!
You need to drive to Allentown Pennsylvania. We have a amazing record store.Its called Double Decker Records!You definitely won't be disappointed.. Take care guys and drive safe!👍✌☺☺☺☺☺Tell the owner Jammie,Alan told you about Double Decker Records.
Ya walked right past Stones, Blue and Lonesome, it's a really great Stones album, Joe.....can't always be Beatles only, you need to expand sheeesh......🍁
Leif Erickson.... first of all, yes it can be only Beatles if I so choose. Secondly, no I don't only have Beatles music in my collection; even in this video here, you can plainly see that I bought other stuff. I like the Rolling Stones and I have much of their music, but I really couldn't care less about the album you mentioned. A good rule of thumb is, you do your thing your way and I'll do mine. Sheesh.
I guess you guys didn't go into the warehouse....lol... to bad you would of shit....with all the Cds and albums...you guys need to speak up and ask questions...you blew it was a Treasure Chest.
When his father owned the place it was great all cds $9.00 and he always had rare stuff at the front counter.Stuff I never saw again.But the son changed everything completely .He owned the record stop in Lake Ronk.i bought albums from him in 1978 .He does alot of on line stuff...He bought all my old albums . Now he's in Patchogue..ny across from the Emporium .But everything is a little expensive for me...lol