Check out their album The Kingdom is on Fire first if you're interested. They're definitely pretty bleak, but kinda cartoonishly. I think they (and Those Poor Bastards who they're pal withs) are kinda like if the misfits played americana. Just goofy gothic/horror shit.
Got Any Cool Vinyl?
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I don't know why, but after checking out a few songs on The Kingdom is on Fire, I'm somehow thinking about the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou?".Flex wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 6:55pmCheck out their album The Kingdom is on Fire first if you're interested. They're definitely pretty bleak, but kinda cartoonishly. I think they (and Those Poor Bastards who they're pal withs) are kinda like if the misfits played americana. Just goofy gothic/horror shit.
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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Interest officially piqued.Flex wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 6:55pmCheck out their album The Kingdom is on Fire first if you're interested. They're definitely pretty bleak, but kinda cartoonishly. I think they (and Those Poor Bastards who they're pal withs) are kinda like if the misfits played americana. Just goofy gothic/horror shit.
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Today is record store day so I went to one of the few stores near me that's participating. Had to wait in a line about 25 deep for almost an hour, unfortunately they didn't receive any copies of Joe Strummer "Junco Partner" picture disc. But they did have this reissue of Joey Ramone "Don't Worry About Me" on splattered colored vinyl, so it wasn't a total loss.
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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Not a huge U2 fan, but I'm a sucker for picture discs, so I picked this up at record store day as well.
40th anniversary edition of the release of "Fire" on a 12" two sided picture disc.
40th anniversary edition of the release of "Fire" on a 12" two sided picture disc.
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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Hmm, hadn't thought about that, you two may be on to something here.
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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Not mine, but my younger niece has been collecting vinyl for a couple of years now and sent me this picture of one of her finds.
Jesus & Mary Chain Barbed Wire Kisses on red vinyl.
Jesus & Mary Chain Barbed Wire Kisses on red vinyl.
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Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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Spent quarantine starting a record collection. I was surprised at how cheap it was to build a respectable bedrock collection of staples (London Calling, the best of Hank Williams, Gil Scott Heron, stuff like that). So these were the spendy ones you're probably not gonna find outside of discogs:
The Pogues with Joe Strummer - Live in London
The Pogues - Pogues in Paris 30th Anniversary
The Blasters - S/T
Kathleen Edwards - Asking for Flowers
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass (original pressing yeehaw)
Tom Petty - Live Anthology (extremely worth it)
Chuck Berry - The Great 28 (the five LP one, also extremely worth it)
Billy Joe Shaver - Old Five and Dimers (RIP to the king)
Billy Joe Shaver - Unshaven (RIP again, stupid covid)
The Go-Betweens - 16 Lovers Lane
Warren Zevon - Stand in the Fire Deluxe (this came out just this year and nobody knows about it at all for some reason, but it's worth the horrifying price tag: it's more than twice as long as the original and nearly twice as good. There's at least a whole side on this album that's not available digitally at all, songs like A Certain Girl and Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner.)
Here are the ones I'm keeping an eye on for when I win the lottery:
BB King - One Kind Favor
The Clash - From Here To Eternity
Walk Hard Soundtrack (purely for novelty, but novelty ain't worth $300).
Booker T. Jones - Potato Hole
James McMurtry - Complicated Game
Kathleen Edwards - Back to Me
New York Dolls - One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This
Tom Waits - Orphans
Elvis Costello - Live at the El Mocambo
Dave Alvin - King of California
Levon Helm - Electric Dirt
Future of the Left - Travels with Myself and Another
Jimmy Cliff - Rebirth
Los Lobos - Good Morning Aztlan
Hank III - Ghost to a Ghost
The Pogues with Joe Strummer - Live in London
The Pogues - Pogues in Paris 30th Anniversary
The Blasters - S/T
Kathleen Edwards - Asking for Flowers
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass (original pressing yeehaw)
Tom Petty - Live Anthology (extremely worth it)
Chuck Berry - The Great 28 (the five LP one, also extremely worth it)
Billy Joe Shaver - Old Five and Dimers (RIP to the king)
Billy Joe Shaver - Unshaven (RIP again, stupid covid)
The Go-Betweens - 16 Lovers Lane
Warren Zevon - Stand in the Fire Deluxe (this came out just this year and nobody knows about it at all for some reason, but it's worth the horrifying price tag: it's more than twice as long as the original and nearly twice as good. There's at least a whole side on this album that's not available digitally at all, songs like A Certain Girl and Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner.)
Here are the ones I'm keeping an eye on for when I win the lottery:
BB King - One Kind Favor
The Clash - From Here To Eternity
Walk Hard Soundtrack (purely for novelty, but novelty ain't worth $300).
Booker T. Jones - Potato Hole
James McMurtry - Complicated Game
Kathleen Edwards - Back to Me
New York Dolls - One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This
Tom Waits - Orphans
Elvis Costello - Live at the El Mocambo
Dave Alvin - King of California
Levon Helm - Electric Dirt
Future of the Left - Travels with Myself and Another
Jimmy Cliff - Rebirth
Los Lobos - Good Morning Aztlan
Hank III - Ghost to a Ghost
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That is definitely a "cool vinyl" collection you've got there CorwoodRep. I've only been able to find a digital copy of Elvis Costello - Live at the El Mocambo, I'd be all over it if I stumbled upon a actual 1978 promo vinyl copy.CorwoodRep wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 4:07pmSpent quarantine starting a record collection. I was surprised at how cheap it was to build a respectable bedrock collection of staples (London Calling, the best of Hank Williams, Gil Scott Heron, stuff like that). So these were the spendy ones you're probably not gonna find outside of discogs:
The Pogues with Joe Strummer - Live in London
The Pogues - Pogues in Paris 30th Anniversary
The Blasters - S/T
Kathleen Edwards - Asking for Flowers
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass (original pressing yeehaw)
Tom Petty - Live Anthology (extremely worth it)
Chuck Berry - The Great 28 (the five LP one, also extremely worth it)
Billy Joe Shaver - Old Five and Dimers (RIP to the king)
Billy Joe Shaver - Unshaven (RIP again, stupid covid)
The Go-Betweens - 16 Lovers Lane
Warren Zevon - Stand in the Fire Deluxe (this came out just this year and nobody knows about it at all for some reason, but it's worth the horrifying price tag: it's more than twice as long as the original and nearly twice as good. There's at least a whole side on this album that's not available digitally at all, songs like A Certain Girl and Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner.)
Here are the ones I'm keeping an eye on for when I win the lottery:
BB King - One Kind Favor
The Clash - From Here To Eternity
Walk Hard Soundtrack (purely for novelty, but novelty ain't worth $300).
Booker T. Jones - Potato Hole
James McMurtry - Complicated Game
Kathleen Edwards - Back to Me
New York Dolls - One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This
Tom Waits - Orphans
Elvis Costello - Live at the El Mocambo
Dave Alvin - King of California
Levon Helm - Electric Dirt
Future of the Left - Travels with Myself and Another
Jimmy Cliff - Rebirth
Los Lobos - Good Morning Aztlan
Hank III - Ghost to a Ghost
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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I picked up a bunch of records in Quebec, this great gatefold-esque being one of the highlights:
The "wings" open up into this. Neat!
The "wings" open up into this. Neat!
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I couldn't get your link to work, kept getting a "403 Forbidden" error, but I was intrigued enough to search the net and found this picture of what I believe your fold out looks like.Inder wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 3:24pmI picked up a bunch of records in Quebec, this great gatefold-esque being one of the highlights:
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The "wings" open up into this. Neat!
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Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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That's it! Should've taken an open-flap shot, but had to box them all up vite, vite
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FYI, Record Store Day is tomorrow, Saturday 7/17/21. The Clash "If Music Could Talk" double album may be available depending on what your local record store was able to get a hold of.
https://recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/13297
If Music Could Talk is a 1980 interview album with The Clash - Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon – in brief conversation with their trusted management rep/fixer/consigliere Kosmo Vinyl. Originally only available as a promotional LP for US radio ahead of the release of The Clash’s 4th album Sandinista!, If Music Could Talk will be released for the first time as a limited edition double 180g vinyl package with new artwork as part of RSD Drops. The cover art is an homage to Nicaraguan rebel leader Augusto César Sandino – the original Sandinista – done by Kosmo Vinyl, who also supplies the liner notes on the back alongside a rare Pennie Smith band photo. If Music Could Talk features the band talking about and introducing tracks, along with those tracks themselves (using the latest band-approved remasters).
https://recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/13297
If Music Could Talk is a 1980 interview album with The Clash - Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon – in brief conversation with their trusted management rep/fixer/consigliere Kosmo Vinyl. Originally only available as a promotional LP for US radio ahead of the release of The Clash’s 4th album Sandinista!, If Music Could Talk will be released for the first time as a limited edition double 180g vinyl package with new artwork as part of RSD Drops. The cover art is an homage to Nicaraguan rebel leader Augusto César Sandino – the original Sandinista – done by Kosmo Vinyl, who also supplies the liner notes on the back alongside a rare Pennie Smith band photo. If Music Could Talk features the band talking about and introducing tracks, along with those tracks themselves (using the latest band-approved remasters).
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung