Very Nice My Friend!!!! Got My First Record Player For Christmas 1965 .... At 13 All My Allowance And Lawn Mowing Money Went Toward Records!!!! British Invasion Was Still Happening As Well As Garage Kicking In .... Such Magic!!! No Wonder I Still Collect To This Day ...
Hey Buddy!! Had To Come Back On And Add To Your Comment On Monster Records... In Charleston.. Well I Am In Beaufort !! About 70 Miles Down The Road And Washington Just There Last Week.. We Get There Often... Yes!! Great Store!!! Such A Small World!!! I Must Say, I Love Your Channel... A Young Man Who Likes Psychedelic Music Well Done!!!
Thanks for the kind words! I lived in Charleston for a long time, and my family still lives in Summerville, so when I go back to visit I usually stop in there. There are some other stores that are kinda cool, but they have let me down in a few ways that Monster never has. Yes, I love the psychedelic music and a lot of '60s music in general.
@@giantorangerecordshere's a few other names: Eric Bell, Gary Moore, Henry McCullough, Gerry McEvoy, Jim Armstrong, John Wilson, Richard McCracken. All fine musicians.
Yeah i have a UK copy of that Animals album, but i do have quite a few Kiwi pressings but then again i live in Melbourne so we have lots of New Zealanders and th heir albums too, love all that stuff. There is a great fiftieth anniversary pressing of Arthur woth a whole extra album. Picked up a great decca repressing of the first small faces album, i have as n OZ copy too, i have multiple copies of most smallfaces albums .take it easy mate
Right on, thanks for tuning in! That's cool how pressings from all parts of the world make it to different places over time. My only OG Small Faces is "Ogdens" with the circle sleeve and crazy clover fold out. I think my "There Are But Four Small Faces" might be a boot, but it's hard to tell. Good to know about that deluxe "Arthur." It was a high water mark album for The Kinks, though I love all their '60s stuff almost equally. And you know their outtakes from that era are probably as good as what made it on the albums. "The Great Lost Kinks Album" is proof of that.
Video editing is an enjoyable process for me. It's fun to throw in some B-Roll. That Yardbirds side one in particular is about as good as one side of a record can get!
@@giantorangerecords yep 👍 I’m learning the ropes on editing on iMovie ! Did you get the Yardbirds Live 68 that Jimmy page redid a few yards ago ? It’s brilliant