So my collection is gone. I haven't spun a vinyl record in probably 25 years so it was time to let it go. Still very much into music, but as I approach 61 years old, the way I listen is not likely to be vinyl ever again. Mark was very friendly and enthusiastic. We talked a little about American Pickers and how there is often a WIN / WIN situation for buyer and seller. Perhaps I should have haggled but I think we both did well all things considered. I will make a point to visit Winchester and his shop when the weather gets nice. These are good people. Don't hesitate to do business with them.
Prefab Sprout’s Two Wheels Good (or Steve McQueen in the UK) is one of the best sophisti-pop albums of the eighties. Paddy McAloon is an amazing song writer! Spin this one! It’s probably one of the best albums out of that stack!
Nice collection! I recognize virtually everything in there and have about 80% of those in my collection, most bought new back in the day when released.
Wow, what an amazing score. Just discovered your channel. I’m drooling over the Oingo Boingo. Yes, on a Cure Collection video. See ya on the flip side ~ Cindy
Killer haul, it was like skimming through my own collection! Jags, Hoodoo Gurus, Wild Seeds, EIEIO! Great lesser known stuff in there alongside the bigger names. Definitely do a video showing Dani's Cure collection! I used to have a huge Cure collection (multiple US and import variations of LPs, tons of 7" singles, etc.), but I've sold off a good portion of it over the years. Still holding on to the vinyl bootlegs I have of them, though (around 80 or so at the moment) Anyway, love the store, I'll have to make a trip back down there soon!
I saw some Wishbone Ash albums in there you did not mention.. Argus, and Number the Brave, both are great.. and you really scored with The Jam and The Ramones.. very nice.
Great haul. I have loads of these, similar tastes. My The Cure collection is also pretty ‘stallar’, if I do say so myself. Also, I used to feel that way about Elvia Costello too. 🤣. Then one day, he just landed on me. (In my late 30’s)
"Murmur" is not only essential, but the sonics are great. All the R.E.M. albums from the IRS Records years sound great. And YES to The Cure collection!
I don’t know you you but I’m happy for you and I feel your joy! I’ve been there! Kinda!HA! UFO Phenomenon is my fav. Tell me you didn’t leave it there!
The important thing is the condition of the vinyls. Nothing was taken out of the sleeves and inspected. Your 1st Clash album is a repress btw I saw the barcode 👍👍
Just found this vid. What a great collection, had many of these lps at one time. Moon Martin did some great power pop. He wrote Bad Case of loving you , covered by Robert Palmer and Cadillac Walk covered by Mink Deville.
Thought about you the entire time! I was like dang this is Massey's jam right here haha. Alot of it will be available, well whatever Dani hasn't sunk her claws into yet lol
When I think about it, it is kinda scary, the fact that I know pretty much all these artist. Makes me think there is nothing new left to discover. Great buy though. Happy late congratulations!
I'm watching your wife go through the boxes and kill it on a giant stack... So I went out to my husband and told him about the awesome stack she got... He then as he was cleaning records gave me a pristine Thin Lizzy record in the shrink... I'm lucky if I would of gotten two records out of that many crates... But I did guilt him into the Thin Lizzy, lol... Thanks 😊
the clash...i have a clash T shirt on right now, that first LP is great i loved the Jam they were my fave band in 81/82.i loved them ooh he has lots of jam stranglers undertones some real great scores ...i used to have Murmer , the who are great baaah used to like the early cure stuff Primary,lost in a forrest ....i saw the Cult at The Venue in Melbourne the cramps too...the hoodoo gurus are great the ramones..stevie ray...astral weeks is magic a lot of this stuff was big when i was your age,not astral weeks but the new wave stuff.....This is the modern world ....make sure to check out the gurus ,their best is stonage romeos the first album but the next few are good too.....foxton is the Jam bass player saw his Jam cover? band .from the jam it was great, the guy who sings can do wellers voice perfectly and thjere were all these old english guys there going nuts ...i saw the style council too at the Venue again . wow thats a very gfood score good one ...the jam kick aSS
Bruce Foxton record. He was the Jam's bass player. I have a record he brought out in 2016 with a singer called Russell Hastings. The record is called, "Smash the clock". Lots of tunes. If you like Kim Wilde's, Kids in America then also check out a song off her next album (Select) called Cambodia. She's still a great performer. My wife & I saw her play a couple of years back when she was promoting her most recent album. 🤪
Of all the great records in all those boxes ther two bhy Tonio K. (Life in the Foodchain and Amerika) are the two greatest rock and roll records ever made.
A year late comment but that Bangles was not a single as your wife said, it's an ep they released before they made their major label debut. It's got a kind of punk sound.
That's a totally British record collection. Check road to ruin to see if its yellow vinyl, and if leave home has carbonate not glue on it. The song was banned in the uk when the album came out. The first copy had it. Later copys had it removed because the powers that be thought it would encourage a cheaper non taxable alternative to glue sniffing.
First heard Moon Martin in 1980 when the street feaver lp came out. I got all his albums. There's not a bad one in the bunch. It's refreshing to find all these records rather than all the engelburg humperdink stuff. I'm a metalhead and it's frustrating to see all the dean martins and what not when I'm looking for more nuclear assault, kreator, sodom and all manner of metal. I run into thirty copies of all these country artists even here in vancouver.
@@NemseTuki Only in numbers because The Jam were a 3 piece. I Love The Clash, always have always will but if you think they were bigger than The Jam you’re deluded.
I have a so cal post punk 7 inch single by The Earwigs from 1982 on rock a mod records believe this to be very rare and theres very little info to be found. Any interest? Its called She's So Naive b/w Here Come The Earwigs.
I have a question for you and I kind of need your opinion I recently ordered a Kiss Alive 2 in Psycho Circus not a Psycho Circus one is sealed now have why is Psycho Circus so hard to find on vinyl and if you could answer that question that would be great and also you wouldn't by any chance have an extra copy of Aerosmith Toys in the Attic would you
Hey Josh and thanks for watching! The reason why Psycho Circus is so hard to find is that in 1998 CDs were the more popular format and records weren't in mass production or as desirable at the time. Once cassettes and then CDs came into the mix, vinyl records took a backseat. Which is why alot of pressings from the 90s to 2000s are hard to find/valuable. Hope this helps! -Dani
Well thank you very much for answering my question I was able to find Psycho Circus I found it up at a record store up in Chicago it was $125 but I was wondering if I took some pictures can I post them on your website and could you take a look at it for me
I have another question for you I recently just purchased Kiss Psycho Circus Reggie crushable house TVs were big but why was Psycho Circus reissued in 2014 I don't understand
Doesn't care for The Who but likes The Jam? How is that possible? come on man! Seriously though cool video, I've got quite of few of the post punk stuff, have had them since the late 70's to late 80's. Didn't see any Chameleons UK though. Great band. Liked and subscribed.
Nice haul, IF the vinyl is okay too. Your disdain for Elvis Costello is a shame though. He's an amazing artist. Still someone will have enjoyed them once you got rid.
We kept that one, just didn't mention it. There were a lot of records in this collection LOL. This was a " first look" for me and there were many I went back and kept after filming -Dani
We don't at the moment however we go LIVE on our Facebook page every Saturday night 7pm eastern standard time with a Live record auction. We offer up sometimes as many as 200 Lps per night. We ship anywhere in the US. Always alot of fun!
Odd that you don't like the Who yet like so many other bands post late 60's UK they influenced Punk, post punk New wave and just so many excellent bands?? We in the UK had no answer to REO Speedwagon nor Bon Fcckin Jovi??