Living in England, I'm a massive vinyl junkie. Always buying 7" singles, albums etc. It's fantastic when you find something you've been after for years. Stay safe all.
Fantastic finds! You essentially have part of my collection as I was one of the early CB’s punks & worked in nightclubs, in the music industry- so many promos of really cool bands! Best of all is many are my friends (even some of the “classic” rockers) who marvel that I kept so much. Much was stolen by horrid roommates (to buy drugs, oh my OG import of TMWSTW by Bowie🤬💔) but still have loads. I love how excited you are, forwarding this to friends who’ll get a kick out of seeing that great big smile on your face when you show one of their records! Cheers! 🧡🎸🎶⚡️
Incredible haul! I noticed you skipped past Johnny Moped's CYCLEDELIC - well worth spinning if you haven't heard it. One of the very best British 70s punk records. Chiswick classic!
Really enjoyed the video as I always do! Great to see you laid back and just showing some killer Records. Never underestimate the power of just being you and hanging out with your friends here in RU-vid land. We appreciate you.
Glad your back Dylan. Always ❤ seeing your hauls. Enjoy that gift record. Some cool records. I noticed the Beatles and those early B52s. I am going to their Farewell Tour show August 22 in Seattle. Looking forward to seeing Fred, Kate, and Cindy.
joining in the chorus... great n amazing stuff, but your smile when u talk about ur finds is what digging and searching is all about, haha, definitely kindred spirits in the VC!
Visited the store on Monday from Atlanta…very impressed with the store and selection - probably the cleanest previously owned records I have ever purchased - and talked with Pete the whole time…your commitment to the community, the preservation of vinyl and involvement around the city is a testament to your understanding of this business/hobby….thanks for 2 hours and 13 albums of joy!
Love the video and I am happy you seem to be doing well. Happy to see the Wire Pink Flag LP, keep in mind that you have the RARE language warning on the cover copy. I sold mine on eBay 9 years ago for $80. U love the punk stuff being from Manhattan and was a regular at CBGB and purchased all the 45rpm singles. I had many great LP and was a regular seller on west 4Th Street when I was in need of cash. All those Wire singles are amazing and hard to find. Again I am happy for you and the Mrs . You worked hard to make you brand and your success is built on hard work and knowledge of you craft . It's a gift to see my past flash before my eyes as you display you punk find. Keep giving and you will never do without.
Wow! I love that split with MIA and it’s a total ripper. I got nearly all those records you posted today accept for a few like the Misfits which are truly grail status! Nice freakin haul. That’s cool you met the Genocide dude.
aaaaaaaand the one jazz album! Nice haul. Those adverts albums have been on my list for a while. That Dust album is amazing. Marky Ramone's first band. Also those Dudes produced the first two Kiss albums.
So glad you're keeping a lot of the insane finds. One, because I'd go broke within two seconds walking into the store. Two, because I'd be insanely jealous of anyone else that picked them up for you, lol! I'm jonesing for the OG Walk Among Us and the first Ramones record. Good job on this haul, brother!
Your expression in the thumbnail is a classic. My $ would have been on a truck load of sealed Led Zeppelin along with multi colored boots being delivered to your store door.
Hello Dylan, I am from Belgium, and nice to discover that The Damned had that yellow record made in Belgium ! The Misfits I don't know but I will check them out! I am also a big Stooges-fan; I will check out Wire "Pink Flag", The Saints " I'm stranded"., The Adverts "Crossing The Red Sea", I have that Magazine "Real Life" record, one of the best records ever made! I have also The Clash "Sandinista", wonderful album!!! Adore it!! I recently bought that "V.U." album of The Velvet Underground ( one of my favourite bands ever!).I had "V.U." on cd since 1989/1990 and now finally on vinyl! Great record! On my channel here I have a lot of videos about my record collection. greetz from Belgium!
Your Videos and articulate demeanor are Inspiring...Thank You and please continue to love music the way you do, it's the only way to keep manifesting positivity and killer collections.
Insane. A dream collection. I'm going to have to watch again. So many 'awwwh' moments. Then the Germs. I found a nice copy in Berlin after years of looking. Trawled through what seemed like an never ending collection in a basement in Paris a few years ago, the shop owner came in and asked of there was anything in particular. When I said an original Germs GI he laughed. "Only once, a few years back, and probably never again. Too expensive"
Wow! 2 videos in 2 days - you're going to spoil us 😄 Wife, kids, record store, new house - you've been blessed, but remember to take a break. Thanks for the videos, always enjoy 'em. 👍
I live in Leeds Yorkshire England 🏴. I have many punk records from the 70s. Plasmatics,999,this is a promo. Peter and the test tube babies. All of them singles and collecting dust. Love your channel.
Great haul there Dylan. I love the punk stuff and really love your videos especially the big hauls. Just wish I lived in the states but maybe one day I'll get to NC 😉
Wow Dillon-what a great haul! I'm recommendin' My Boyfriend by Suburban Lawns as well as the French punk band Stinky Toys. Also John Cale's studio single version o' Mercenaries (Ready For War) 'n his 12" single Chicken Shit. I have the original Peoples Temple Choir- He's Able on vinyl 'n a reissue on cassette. Me thinks this be extremely rare as they made their way one way trip to Guyana...
UFO 2 is mindblowing spacerock! Give it a try, it's very rare and you will not find another copy easy. It's not like their later hardrock records. By the way; last year I bought my best punk collection ever with not one but two original Horror Business original 45's on yellow vinyl and that wasn't even the best Misifit 45's in that collection - not to mention the other stuff! Thank you for the videos. Best regards Nils Second Beat (recordstore in Copenhagen Denmark)
Hi! i had that iggy boot single in 83 or so-probably a thousand pressed it's the Cincinnati Pop festival from the TV broadcast-i got maybe like last year for $80 that's the best thing you found! i have enjoyed watching yr videos (that genocide/mia album is number two-i never actually heard that though i saw mia once-i think that was east bay ray's brother's band something like that)
I’m from Georgia I’ve been to your shop once picked up Beatles Rubber Soul Russian Press and Black Sabbath Volume 4 Russian Press and hey man you have a killer store and if you are putting those Ramones stuff out I’m gonna drive up there and probably pick up everyone of them if there still there and if that Theatre of Pain is still there I’m gonna try my hardest to get it. Great Finds in this video I don’t know what I would do if I found all those Stooges Promos, Misfit records, Ramones stuff,Fear, Damned, Sex Pistols, The Clash and all that other good stuff and that Classic rock stuff Wasn’t to bad either I’m gonna be coming up there sometime next week. Rock on Brotha🤘🎸🤘
The Damned Stretcher Case was only given away to people who went to their gigs, it was never a commercial release. White Rabbit was a European import to the UK as it was never issued on 45 in the UK (at the time). Nice collection 👍🤘
Hi from Huddersfield in Yorkshire, England, the place where the Pistols (the original Pistols) played their last gig in England. Your video took me back. I owned about 80% of the British band stuff and perhaps 30% of the American stuff. I had 300 punk albums and 500 punk singles, not worth much because I never changed my needle. I gave them all to a computer geek at work who recorded them and put them on my iPod. It’s strange to be old enough (I’m 64) for easily bought records (ones lots of my friends also owned) to now be handled and talked about reverently like they’re antiques. Music has never been as good as it was in the seventies, although I have fallen in love with The Warning who, incredibly for a band from almost the other side of the world, will be playing at my home town football stadium in June and yes, I got my ticket. I’m babbling but I’m retired and have the time so can I mention that in one of Nick Hornby’s books, the narrator is shown a record collection ‘to die for’ that a husband character asked the wife he abandoned to sell and send him the money, so she asked for a ridiculously small fee. You’d like that part, I’m sure. People forget you had to actually buy records in the seventies to hear them. I had records that can’t be found today on streaming services, like Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen by Clive Pig And The Hopeful Chinamen. Cheers for a half hour we’ll spent.
Damn I have alot of those records from my uncle David who passed away in Boston MA who got me into punk and hard-core. From MDC and GG Allin to Boston and Skynyrd. Awesome to know that people keep these great records going
Well that had my real wheelhouse- punk. So much good stuff. I need to move down there but then I would lose my retirement savings. My local guy got an excellent punk collection last year and I got incredible stuff. You had even more wants Nice find
Woah! Three of my Top 10 albums ever in that haul. 'Songs The Lord Taught Us', 'Pink Flag' and the UK press of 'The Clash'. I should say though that my Top 10 albums may have more than 10 albums in it! 😆
I'm surprised at how many of these I have. I never thought of them being worth money, because I don't really follow the hobby, but just have the records I originally bought way back when and just kept them. I have that Misfits one (Walk Among Us), and I've never been a Misfits fan, but my brother was, and he had that one and I got it when he gave me all his old records when he went CD, LOL. Is it actually worth anything? I won't tell him if it is. Pink Flag is interesting because it has that warning printed on the cover, which wasn't on the British release. It's one of my favorite records, and I listened to it constantly, so it is pretty much shot, with scratches and skips. I don't think Chairs Missing was ever released in the US, so you had to buy it as an import. I have two copies of Spiral Scratch because someone dropped my original copy and it got chipped at the edge, and I had to buy a new copy. So one of them is worthless. I bought most of my records, in those days, either at J&R or Bondy's, on Park Row in Manhattan, a store called Rocks In Your Head on Prince Street, or the Disc-o-Mat in Grand Central Station. All are gone now. There was also a Sam Goody's, I think on Lexington Avenue, where I bought a copy of The Velvet Underground & Nico. It must have been a second printing, because it didn't have the peelable banana, but it was pretty old. You could tell it had probably been sitting in that bin for 10 years, because it was covered with dust. I bought it in 1979, and it was long out of print in the US by then.
The Runaways right next to The Meatmen! How ironic, I saw the Runaways at the Whiskey A Go Go in 1976, and went with Rich Ramsey, the bass and guitar player in the Meatmen. Good times, man. Nice records good to see this.
Great collection haul, I had a lot of those punk records and many more. Sold it all last year. It was sad letting it all go but I made real good money. I really enjoyed seeing a lot of those gems.
Yeah but I’ll never be able to afford those again. I purchased them for just a few dollars and now some are worth thousands. I got 2400.for my Agnostic front, United blood 7”. At least you’re in the position to regain stuff you’ve sold off in the past. Happy collecting brother!
@@tonybrowning5371 Holy shit! I have a ton of old punk records. I'm going to have to look into this. I had no idea they were that collectible. I never thought of them being worth money.
@@RRaquello Same here. I have most of the stuff he was flipping through, except for some stuff that I missed on release, because there was just tooooo much to buy on the crappy salary I made back then. Then about 5 years ago I made a Discogs account, and just about shit my pants when I found out what some of them were selling for. You will be surprised.
@@norton750commando I'm surprised at all the comments on the Misfits album, because I have it and a couple of old Misfits 7 inch 45's. I saw them on the Uncle Floyd show, it must have been around 1979 or 80, and me and my brother picked up a couple of their records at the time. I didn't know they were that popular, because the Uncle Floyd show was just a cheap-o show on a New Jersey UHF station (I think Channel 68). He used to have local bands from the NY-NJ-Philly area on the show, and a couple of them I liked, like Steel Tips & Crash Course in Science, so I bought their 45's. The Misfits was one of those bands. The others are pretty obscure, but he also had the Ramones & Squeeze on a couple of times, so he did have some groups with bigger names. I have to check out what I have because it's all just been sitting there for years and I forget.
When I was in college I remember going to the local record store and always seeing a record with a shiny silver cover that stuck out. For some reason I thought the band was Dementia 13 but I haven’t been able to see anything resembling this record online. Just throwing it out there in case anyone remembers.
I dig the Randy Holden T-Shirt, reviewed that record for The Sleeping Shaman who I review for. Great album, also reviewed his latest 'Population III' too.
Another great video. If you ever come across white label/ promo copies either 12” or vinyl of classic philly sound, Disco or European disco. Please let me know. Including test pressings or acetate. Thanks. Mike
You passed over 999 and The legendary Johnny Moped. Check out the twingrooved mystery track on Johnny's album. I thought I was cracking up the first few times I listened to it because it kept playing different tracks. Stretcher case is worth £300+ I would kill for an original spiral scratch. Wire singles always worth money.That's a great collection. Does the Bollocks with blank sleeve have the submission single?
Yes! He kind of skipped over it. One of the great, great records of early punk, though some "fans" questioned whether they were really punk. Who cares what they were. That was a great record.
Dude. I'm super jealous... Never have luck finding good stuff in the wild in NC... I found a first press Minor threat but didn't have a record inside 🤣 what a let down!!!
Currently in Durham, NC for a work event. From Los Angeles. Never been so close to Noble Records yet not close enough. Want to visit your shop so badly.
Really interested in that Frank Zappa one size fits all. If you have that album, and we're only it for the money, you have all the zappa/mothers you need. Keep me in the loop on condition and price when you get a chance. Thanks.
i almost cry every time i see Vinyl records now i had a shit load of great killer Album's i collected over the year's & when my Mother passed away in early 2018 i had to end up moving a few months later in mid-late 2018 ALL of my Vinyl Records either were LOST!!or possibly Stolen!! while i was in the process of moving out all of my shit out of my old home into my new apartment i was moving to!!.... Year's of searching & collecting Records! & many with sentimental memories attached to many of them! flushed straight down the drain!! & almost immediately right after losing!! BOTH!! my dearly! beloved! Mother!! & 2nd. Childhood Home!! that was in the family for year's!! to top it off!!!... 😩😞😢😭😤
Just curious if you’d ever use what not(it’s a live stream auction app if you’re not familiar and you could do basically a heavy rotations where we can buy the albums