Showing my setup for listening to my records, CDs, and cassettes. Please support my friends!! Big Bad Mullet: bigbadmullet.com IG: @bigbadmullet Death Eternal: deatheternalva.bandcamp.com IG: @death.eternal
This video comforts me. I thought I was the only one struggling with the addiction of buying records every month. Even though I'm up to 500 records - I still can't stop. Just like you, I value quality over quantity. I wish both of us good luck!
Great setup Tyler. Big fan of a physical music collection too (in addition to streaming) although for me it's more in the high resolution immersive arena using SACD's; Blu-Ray Pure Audio; and DVD Audio. Great to see you into the audio hobby. Enjoy and thanks for posting!
Self-titled album (Deltron3030) Aceyalone album (A Book of Human Language) Del album (Both sides of the Brain) Onyx album (All we Got IZ Us) The Pharcyde album (Labcabcali) Redman album (Dare iz a Darkside) Redman album (Whut Thee Album?) Body Count album (Manslaughter & Bloodlust) Positive k album (Skills to pay the Bills) Rampage album (By the way of Blood) Casucial album (Fear Itself) Gravediggaz album (6 Feet Deep As far as the first two recommendations don't listen to the albums without headphones, also you might want to google to g e t the concept of the albums (Deltron3030 & Aceyalone A book of Human Language. Enjoy.👍
@robtylowe On to the other recommendations The Bad Plus albums (These are the Vistas/Made Possible/SuspiciousActivity) Red House Painters albums (Rollercoaster/Ocean Beach/Down Colour Hill) Rollins Band albums (Hard Volume/Lifetime) Sodom albums (Percicution Mania/Agent Orange) Jamiroquai albums (Emergency on Planet Earth/Return of the Space Cowboy) Billy Bang albums (Bang On/The Big Bang Theory) Stevie Wonder albums (Natural Wonder/The secret life of Plants) Isaac Hayes album (Live at the Sahara Tahoe) Brian Eno Harold Budd album (Pavilion of Dreams) The Rah Band album (Going up) Enjoy.👍
I want to downsize my collection is so big it's tough to not only music but comics books, books, toys, art, signed numbered posters, and underground punk and metal flyers. I want a house. Over 30 years of going to shows and working at music venues I have a lot. Now just watching want some records you put up. I can't be helped I going to try tho. Great videos by the way.
I know the struggle man. I’ve just been thinking about how overwhelming it is to have so much stuff. I’m a minimalist at heart so stuff doesn’t really have much meaning to me. I do hold sentimental value to certain things but when I really think about it, I know things are just things. Art is definitely worth having though. It’s just how much really. I would definitely keep those flyers and such if I were you. I wish I had more of that stuff honestly. Stuff you can hang on the wall and look at whenever. Good luck man. It’s hard haha. Thanks for watching. It means a lot that you like my videos. There’s more to come!
@@fruitfulcraven Yeah the flyer I can piece together my 20's and 30's, I am old haha. my 45th birthday show poster got an artist to do I was going to make a screen print but didn't get the printer on time. The flyers are from all over the world. I have a basement show flyer headlining Municipal Waste that show was insane. I was at the Mighty Mighty Bosstones live at the middle east show ripped a poster off the wall got Dicky to sign it. Backstage at Ozzfest, I got Ozzy to sign a copy of Paranoid. When Nofx did Seeing Dubble at Triple Rock working there at the time, not a big Nofx fan but got Fat Mike to sign a flyer I ripped off the wall. Some I can't let go of because good that passed some of those bands give them to me to check out. My life is drinking shows punk rock metalhead nard waste haha. One day I should make a RU-vid video showcasing it all. Any Way I really like that Soft Sears Yeule album. I want to pick that up. Going to CA for No Values hope RIKI will be playing well I am out there.
@@garage4915 that’s some really cool stuff. You should definitely hold on to those treasured items with stories attached to them. You would probably regret getting rid of them. You should definitely make a RU-vid video show casing all that stuff. I’d love to see it all. It’s cool that you mentioned Municipal Waste since they are from my hometown. Where do you live? I’m glad you dig the yeule album. It’s a good one for sure.
TwinCity's I grow up in a big music town. Underground punk pop punk and Metal were and still are big here plus art. Richmond, Virginia,? cool two Gwar slaves that worked in the Gwar workshop came to stay with my brother and me in 99 to see a show. We were supposed to go and see the Gwar work but never did. @@fruitfulcraven
Don't just sell off shit you'll miss. Because you will miss it I went through a phase of selling off mostly everything that I didn't think was "good enough" which included giant stacks of BJM, SUNN 0)), lesser crust and post punk records (what this left me with was a far less eclectic stack of primarily war and brutal death metal records... which is sick but gets old really quick and I kinda miss the variation) tbh I want most of them back now but oh well It's kinda like a few years before that I sold off a ton of harsh noise cassettes that I want back now lol
Yeah for sure. I’ve made sure not to sell off special favorites. I’m sure I will about that more when I start going through these records in my next videos. Like I said, my collection was getting too overwhelming for me. I would have never had the time to listen to all of them and having to choose all the time was too much. My collection feels way more manageable to me now if that makes any sense. It’s such an expensive hobby as well and it’s not something I want to continue spending a lot of my money on.
As far as your record collection goes. You probably don't know much about record collecting which is probably why you're losing interest? My recommendations could easily shift your mind back on the right track if you're interested???
i wouldnt say i dont know much about record collecting since i have been collecting for years. i am losing interest because having a lot of things overwhelms me. i want mostly my favorite things only. quality over quantity. collecting is an addiction for me and i am fighting it.
@robtylowe Yeah that's what I was saying, I just wasn't articulating the way to say it. When you get into collecting something as albums you should always be albums that really jump out at you as giving you a nostalgic feeling every time you hear it. An album should always take you to another world. As far as some if the Hip Hop albums that I saw in your collection, they're just standard and known by most. The real albums are known by word of mouth if you're interested???
@robtylowe You will be glad you got back in contact with me. As I mentioned some of the albums you were showing were standard which in fact were collectable. I'm going to give you some Metal some Hip Hop & other things to checkout that will probably easily go to the top of your vinyl album collection. Just give me a second & I'll see you in 10min👍