Vinyl - It's what's for lunch
#51
King Crimson ~ Islands (1971) - Took a nap - outbox
King Crimson ~ Lizard (1970) - Played the hell out of this one in my teens - good, strange stuff
Faces ~ Long Player (1971)
Rod Stewart ~ Gasoline Alley (1970)
Mouth & MacNeal ~ How Do You Do? (1972)
This was the first cassette I bought at a store.
I got a dozen from RCA tape club previously but I actually payed money for this one heh.
It's a fun record with lots of personality.
Not much info @ wikipedia or allmusic so here's off the back cover
King Crimson ~ Lizard (1970) - Played the hell out of this one in my teens - good, strange stuff
Faces ~ Long Player (1971)
Rod Stewart ~ Gasoline Alley (1970)
Mouth & MacNeal ~ How Do You Do? (1972)
This was the first cassette I bought at a store.
I got a dozen from RCA tape club previously but I actually payed money for this one heh.
It's a fun record with lots of personality.
Not much info @ wikipedia or allmusic so here's off the back cover
#54
No Russell.
I scored about 400 LPs & 400 45s + a Technics linear tracking TT yesterday for $110
Played a bunch but didn't take pix:
MGM Records Presents ~ Spectacular Percussion, arranged and conducted by Roger King Mozian (1960)
The Golden Hits of Jerry Lee Lewis (1964 mono)
Introducing The Beatles (1964 mono)
KISS Destroyer (1976)
David Lee Roth ~ Eat 'Em and Smile (1986)
The Beatles and Frank Ifield On Stage (1964 mono)
The Beatles ~ Rubber Soul (1965 mono)
14 More Of Hank Williams' Hits Vol.2 (1962 mono)
50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong (1959 mono)
Def Leppard ~ High 'N' Dry (1981)
I like to mix it up a bit
I scored about 400 LPs & 400 45s + a Technics linear tracking TT yesterday for $110
Played a bunch but didn't take pix:
MGM Records Presents ~ Spectacular Percussion, arranged and conducted by Roger King Mozian (1960)
The Golden Hits of Jerry Lee Lewis (1964 mono)
Introducing The Beatles (1964 mono)
KISS Destroyer (1976)
David Lee Roth ~ Eat 'Em and Smile (1986)
The Beatles and Frank Ifield On Stage (1964 mono)
The Beatles ~ Rubber Soul (1965 mono)
14 More Of Hank Williams' Hits Vol.2 (1962 mono)
50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong (1959 mono)
Def Leppard ~ High 'N' Dry (1981)
I like to mix it up a bit
#55
#56
Tommy Bolin ~ Teaser (1975)
Creedence Clearwater Revival ~ Willy and the Poor Boys (1969)
Grand Funk Railroad ~ Survival (1971)
Jimi Hendrix ~ Rainbow Bridge (1971)
Steve Miller Band ~ Your Saving Grace (1969)
The Who by Numbers (1975)
Beatles '65 (1964)
The Who Sings My Generation (1965) (mine's the 1974 release combined with Magic bus)
Creedence Clearwater Revival ~ Willy and the Poor Boys (1969)
Grand Funk Railroad ~ Survival (1971)
Jimi Hendrix ~ Rainbow Bridge (1971)
Steve Miller Band ~ Your Saving Grace (1969)
The Who by Numbers (1975)
Beatles '65 (1964)
The Who Sings My Generation (1965) (mine's the 1974 release combined with Magic bus)
#57
Played Yes ~ Fragile (1972) & Steve Howe ~ Beginnings (1976) while watching Nature's Most Amazing Events on HD Theater
It's about time I found a perfect copy of Fragile to upgrade with.
The Steve Howe Beginnings album is OK for $2 but his "The Steve Howe Album" is amazing.
It's about time I found a perfect copy of Fragile to upgrade with.
The Steve Howe Beginnings album is OK for $2 but his "The Steve Howe Album" is amazing.
#58
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#60
MOWGLI!!!! Wow what a cool collection. I've been going thru some of my albums and ripping them into MP3's but man it's a SLOW process, but on the upside, one gets to rediscover a lot of stuff they missed years ago.
So far I've been cherry-picking some of my favorite albums like:
http://www.allmusic.com/album/choice...fanytime-r9969
http://www.allmusic.com/album/nightf...o-venus-r31200 (ok, it`s disco LOL)
http://www.allmusic.com/album/not-fragile-r1110 - awesome album
http://www.allmusic.com/album/dream-of-a-child-r34434
http://www.allmusic.com/album/made-in-japan-r1808736
http://www.allmusic.com/album/ogdens...e-flake-r18273
and the list goes on, and will for at some time at this rate. LOL
I have a pretty good collection of 60`s 70`s rock with a lot of early Fleetwood Mac stuff from their British Blues days, most of the Pink Floyd stuff from their early days, some not so popular stuff such as Shawn Phillips Colloration album http://www.allmusic.com/album/collaboration-r46618 and all of his early stuff.
Also I am looking at a pile of reggae albums to convert - must be about 300 or so of those.
But with the amount of time it takes to rip them (it takes about an hour per album, including time to name them, and tag them properly, and file them away on my server), I realistically will only do my favs - but ............ sure would hate to lose them, so will see how many I get done in the end.
but thanks for this thread - it`s helped keep me enthused about going thru the albums here.
cheers
So far I've been cherry-picking some of my favorite albums like:
http://www.allmusic.com/album/choice...fanytime-r9969
http://www.allmusic.com/album/nightf...o-venus-r31200 (ok, it`s disco LOL)
http://www.allmusic.com/album/not-fragile-r1110 - awesome album
http://www.allmusic.com/album/dream-of-a-child-r34434
http://www.allmusic.com/album/made-in-japan-r1808736
http://www.allmusic.com/album/ogdens...e-flake-r18273
and the list goes on, and will for at some time at this rate. LOL
I have a pretty good collection of 60`s 70`s rock with a lot of early Fleetwood Mac stuff from their British Blues days, most of the Pink Floyd stuff from their early days, some not so popular stuff such as Shawn Phillips Colloration album http://www.allmusic.com/album/collaboration-r46618 and all of his early stuff.
Also I am looking at a pile of reggae albums to convert - must be about 300 or so of those.
But with the amount of time it takes to rip them (it takes about an hour per album, including time to name them, and tag them properly, and file them away on my server), I realistically will only do my favs - but ............ sure would hate to lose them, so will see how many I get done in the end.
but thanks for this thread - it`s helped keep me enthused about going thru the albums here.
cheers