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Vinyl Finds and VCLT
Picked up a little jazz and got a gift from the Vinyl Guru.
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Відео

Latest Finds (Vinyl and Otherwise)
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Newest finds to my junk collection.
1973/74 Quaker Oats WHA cards.
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My complete run of Quaker Oats wha cards.
Vinyl finds: all that jazz!
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Newest finds highlighting jazz reissues
Beatles v Baseball cards? The winner?
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I traded my Beatles records for a sweet stack of baseball cards.
A record collector walks into a hockey card store…
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A brief overview of some of my favorite hockey cards.
Vietnam Era Music: its impact on my musical taste.
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Thread? What music developed your primary interest and why? Mine? The Vietnam war era.
Got Live! If you want it?
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A few live albums from my collection.
It’s not unusual: Tom Jones stayed in the collection.
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My small collection of all the vinyl I own of the Welsh Elvis, Mr Tom Jones
Are vinyl finds still a thing?
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The latest and greatest ads to my collection.
Endless Trip 3: Bringing you the blues
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Part three to what survived the great record purge
Endless Trip 2: Confessions of a recovering vinyl addict
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Past 2 of the purge and what remains
Endless Trip: Confessions of a recovering vinyl addict.
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The who, what and why of what remains of a once large record collection.
Love is in the air…
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Love is in the air…
I am not an Animal, I am a human being…who loves the Animals
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I am not an Animal, I am a human being…who loves the Animals
Vinyl Finds: Confessions of a vinyl incompletist and the deconstruction of a record collection.
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Vinyl Finds: Confessions of a vinyl incompletist and the deconstruction of a record collection.
Mail Cal! VCLT from The Vinyl Guru!
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Mail Cal! VCLT from The Vinyl Guru!
All Time Desert Island Harmonica Jammers
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All Time Desert Island Harmonica Jammers
Thrift scores, vinyl finds and a marvelous slice of vclt from the Vinyl Guru
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Thrift scores, vinyl finds and a marvelous slice of vclt from the Vinyl Guru
October 3 2020 Tacoma record show finds
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October 3 2020 Tacoma record show finds
RSD 2020 (what I got) used Vinyl Finds and my Vinyl Guru Contest Entry
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RSD 2020 (what I got) used Vinyl Finds and my Vinyl Guru Contest Entry
A poster, finds and vclt (oh my)
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A poster, finds and vclt (oh my)
RSD Finds, used soul and a trade with Noble Records.
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RSD Finds, used soul and a trade with Noble Records.
Top Ten Desert Island Peace, Love and SOUL Albums.
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Top Ten Desert Island Peace, Love and SOUL Albums.
All time desert island top ten garage albums. Of always and forever.
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All time desert island top ten garage albums. Of always and forever.
12 July 2020 Vinyl Finds and VCLT from Matt Sands
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12 July 2020 Vinyl Finds and VCLT from Matt Sands
27 June 20 vinyl finds
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27 June 20 vinyl finds
Lunchboxes, thread and finds, oh my...
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Lunchboxes, thread and finds, oh my...
30 May 2020 vinyl finds
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30 May 2020 vinyl finds
Vinyl finds at Bob’s. May 25, 2020
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Vinyl finds at Bob’s. May 25, 2020

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @BD_MEDIA.
    @BD_MEDIA. 3 дні тому

    77? I can't wait, Bo! Great finds in this video as well!

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 3 дні тому

      @@BD_MEDIA. I started buying packs in 1975. But the first year I ever completed sets was 1977. I was talking cards not albums. I don’t have too many records from 1977.

    • @BD_MEDIA.
      @BD_MEDIA. 3 дні тому

      @@earheadsix4119 Packs are fine, too! I'm there!

  • @BobbyGass5
    @BobbyGass5 3 дні тому

    Say Bo... Love that Expo's pennant over the door... They had some great years with Dawson, Carter, Raines and the rest.... Rusty Staub they called "La Grande Orange" in Montreal. lol...Cheers.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 3 дні тому

      @@BobbyGass5 I remember Rusty. But I was more cognizant of him as a Tiger. You know who I really liked as an Expo? The Soaceman Bill Lee. Back when pitchers pitched. They’re all throwers now. I don’t enjoy the game as much as I used to. You know who was underrated as an Expo? Warren Cromartie.

    • @BobbyGass5
      @BobbyGass5 3 дні тому

      @@earheadsix4119 Yeah everybody liked pot smokin' Bill Lee. LOL... Cromartie was a keeper for sure. For me all sports have lost their lustre. It's the athletes themselves that have ruined it for me.

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 4 дні тому

    First off. Very nice Love Train delivery from the Vinyl Guru. I do have the Joe Henderson. That was a no brainer reissue. A classic and very good jazz album. The Kicker and In 'n Out I also own. All good albums. I am sure that you know all of them Bo. Great to see that you have been listening to more jazz as of late. I always appreciated your tastes in quite a few genres~ Rob/Boston

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 3 дні тому

      @@Paneeks1960 hi Rob! Yes, I’m really enjoying the jazz reissues. I’m trying to take recommendations and listen to albums on my phone before making purchases. I wish I had done that when I was buying psych albums. I bought a lot of duds. lol.

  • @tinaferrazzoli8006
    @tinaferrazzoli8006 4 дні тому

    Hello Bo; Nice reissues of the Joe Henderson & Booker Ervin LP's along with the mint OG of the Horace Silver Quintet. Speaking of Basketball RIP Frank Selvy. Sam Cooke a great Soul/RnB artist gone too soon. Runaway lady guitarist Lita Ford, with the first LP in the background. Like the wall set up. Take care, Tina & Pat!~

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 3 дні тому

      @@tinaferrazzoli8006 I play hoops but don’t watch anymore. Without the SuperSonics I listen to interest. But hockey? It’s my new favorite.

  • @FlipSideCT
    @FlipSideCT 4 дні тому

    nice seeing you Bo! thanks for the turn on to Joe Henderson turn on....I am 100% into the relax mode jazz, not fast at all, loungey! More sports cards!! I enjoy it! Stopped collecting ages ago. Great that you still playing ball. I would play all PSYCHE UP tunes going to play. Stopped at 53, and when I got pins put into my finger when I went after a ball and the pinky was sticking out sideways. I miss it!!

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 4 дні тому

      @@FlipSideCT holy shoot. That’s a gnarly injury. I hoop 2 days a week and run 4. But I’m definitely slowing down. I’ve got a few new hockey cards inbound. I’ll show when I get them. I was thinking about doing a 1977 retrospective through cards. We’ll see.

  • @Avalonrick1
    @Avalonrick1 4 дні тому

    Booker Ervin has a style that isn’t that far off from Trane. You hear that loud and clear on his Lament. I would suggest funky jazz or CTI releases. Easier on the ears and you will njoy it.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 4 дні тому

      @@Avalonrick1 I appreciate the recommendation. Thanks. I once owned an OG Humility in the Eye of the Creator by Maurice McIntyre. I LOATHED that album. Definitely not my style.

  • @dixielandfarm
    @dixielandfarm 6 днів тому

    Love the shirt. Solid reissue pickups there, Bo.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 6 днів тому

      @@dixielandfarm got some more today. Plus some Vclt. Video soon. I’m enjoying these tone poet blue not reissues. Found a clean blue note og today too.

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 11 днів тому

    It is crazy how much I have been getting into jazz in the last ten years or so. I never had any time for jazz of any kind. Now I appreciate all of the different genres and facets of the genres. Even free jazz. So the Harold Vick album is more of a standard jazz? Funky or soulful at times? Hooker was one of the best. I found an original House of the Blues on Chess at Goodwill a few years ago. Not the nicest copy. But not that bad either. Dig your taste in music Bo. Have a super week~ Rob/Boston

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 6 днів тому

      @@Paneeks1960 Rob, how I missed this? Idk. I apologize. I too have been enjoying the Jazz. Lots of tone poet blue note reissues. My favorite errs on the lounge side of the spectrum. There is a card show this weekend but I blew my budget on records and ice cream. Oh well. lol.

  • @tinaferrazzoli8006
    @tinaferrazzoli8006 11 днів тому

    Hello Bo; The Blue Things, folk rock pop. Ain't That Lovin' You Baby. John Lee Hooker's Burnin', w/ Boom Boom good LP. Carl Perkins one of the original strummin' rockers. Take care Tina & Pat!!~

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 11 днів тому

      @@tinaferrazzoli8006 folk pop rock! Perfect call. Thanks for that. My mind gets a bit fuzzy these days.

  • @BobbyGass5
    @BobbyGass5 11 днів тому

    Oh yeah Carl Perkins. .. I gained a lot of respect for Elvis when he waited for Carl's "Blue Suede Shoes", who was in the hospital after that car accident, to sell a million records before he covered it because RCA wanted him to cover it soon as it hit the charts.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 11 днів тому

      I respect that too. Carl Perkins is kind of list in the shuffle. Lots of those rock a Billy artists from then are. I’ll keep looking until I find one that has my fav: Dixie Fried.

  • @allansgamingcheese
    @allansgamingcheese 12 днів тому

    groovy

  • @doodahdavesrecords4319
    @doodahdavesrecords4319 13 днів тому

    I love the idea of the Viet Nam rock

  • @doodahdavesrecords4319
    @doodahdavesrecords4319 13 днів тому

    Your taste is impeccable dude! You have “vinyls “ I have Ii want Love Al Kooper! lol

  • @doodahdavesrecords4319
    @doodahdavesrecords4319 13 днів тому

    Your taste is impeccable dude! You have “vinyls “ I have Ii want Love Al Kooper! Lol

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 13 днів тому

      @@doodahdavesrecords4319 my friend bought a few of his personal albums. A few he played on were autographed

  • @doodahdavesrecords4319
    @doodahdavesrecords4319 13 днів тому

    Mdude I luv your pix

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 13 днів тому

      @@doodahdavesrecords4319 my collection ain’t as good as it once was. But there’s a few heavy hitters left.

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 24 дні тому

    You definitely got me on these cards Bo. I do not remember them. Very cool seeing the early Quebec card. I do remember cereal boxes having cards on the outside. But not inside the boxes~ Rob/Boston

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 24 дні тому

      @@Paneeks1960 Hi Rob. I am fairly certain they were available in Canada only. Might have even been mail in? Idk. I do remember the 3D cards in cereal. Football and baseball. Wonder bread did the same. Hostess had paralyzed baseball cards at one time too.

  • @BobbyGass5
    @BobbyGass5 25 днів тому

    Porridge cards? I don't recall those cards Bo. You got them in a bag of porridge huh.... By the early 70s I was eating porridge maybe once a year. LOL.... Bacon and eggs for me by then, cereal of any kind didn't interest me anymore. Left over pizza might be a breakfast I had quite a bit in the 70s lol...... Did you ever grab the Tim Hortons cards they been putting out? I still like looking at them and reading the back of cards. Were kids forever in some situations I guess Bo..... Later kid....

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 25 днів тому

      @@BobbyGass5 I don’t gave any of those. But I do have a number of cards depicting Tim Horton. I really love hockey. It has passed football for me. When Toronto comes to town I’ll be going this year. Auston Matthews is my favorite player. My favorite Kraken? Shane Wright. I think Seattle bounces back this year

  • @oggiggs
    @oggiggs 25 днів тому

    love the cincinnati stingers banner

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 25 днів тому

      @@oggiggs I’ve got about a dozen or so wha banners. NHL, nfl, afl, usfl, nba, ABA, mlb and NASL too.

  • @jd66cards
    @jd66cards 25 днів тому

    Cool cards you don't see very often

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 25 днів тому

      @@jd66cards I wish they were still on the panel but what the heck.

    • @jd66cards
      @jd66cards 25 днів тому

      @@earheadsix4119 yea still good

  • @dixielandfarm
    @dixielandfarm 26 днів тому

    I was surprised at how many I knew in this video (at least 10!).

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 26 днів тому

      @@dixielandfarm many were in the old miller lite commercials.

  • @oldskool1979
    @oldskool1979 27 днів тому

    I want a Gretzky rookie card !

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 27 днів тому

      @@oldskool1979 be sure to check with people who know cards. I’m glad I did. Too many fakes out there.

  • @oldskool1979
    @oldskool1979 27 днів тому

    Im starting to get back into cards now after 30 years.... prices are insane.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 27 днів тому

      @@oldskool1979 they are. But there is still good value in vintage raw cards.

  • @jd66cards
    @jd66cards Місяць тому

    Some really nice cards there. looks like records are winning this battle so far!

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@jd66cards they are. But my channel started on that premise so the deck was stacked. I’d like to parlay these into some sweet vintage hockey cards.

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 Місяць тому

    Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, etc.. I think the trade was well worth it Bo. Sounds like the Mariners are a lot like the Red Sox organization. Families cannot afford to go to the games anymore. Way too expensive. Honestly. You are better off watching it on your TV anyways. Fenway is overrated. Better off going to a Bruins game at the overpriced TD Garden. But then again. Causeway St hasn't been the same since they took down the old Boston Garden. I lived right behind it for nine years. It took me three minutes to get inside the Garden. I did not know that you were a baseball player. Very cool news Bo~ Rob/Boston

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@Paneeks1960 I played baseball a long time ago. In a galaxy far, far away. I played hoops in HS too. Hockey is by far and away my favorite sport now. I watched the nhl over the nfl a few times last year.

  • @tinaferrazzoli8006
    @tinaferrazzoli8006 Місяць тому

    Hello Bo; The Jazz edition. Classic jazz with Bill Evans, John Coltrane, Miles Davis. Smooth sounds of Lounge, Bachelor Pad & Cheesecake album cover Jazz. A two for one video experience. Take care, Tina & Pat!!~

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@tinaferrazzoli8006 I really enjoy putting these on in the evening. After I get home from work. I find it helps me wind down.

  • @tinaferrazzoli8006
    @tinaferrazzoli8006 Місяць тому

    Hello Bo; Don Drysdale, star pitcher & announcer. Made an appearance as a Calvary officer on Maverick or the Rifleman.( can't remember ) Some classic Baseball cards from the era of heroes. Yogi did the original Yoo- Hoo chocolate drink commercials. Looks like the record for card trade worked out well. Take care Tina & Pat!~

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@tinaferrazzoli8006 I’m pretty sure it’s was Maverick. Dyk he lived on jacks and queens? lol. Jack Kelly is ok. But the best were the James garner episodes. The worst? Roger Moore. But then again I don’t even like Bond or Simon Templar.

  • @FunnyFace26
    @FunnyFace26 Місяць тому

    Hi Bo! Finally popped onto YT. I really don't go for full-on elaborate jazz, but that's probs because I'm a feel over form minimalist guy and I'd choose folk as my more high-brow genre I guess. Jazz-infused with folk I love. That said, I get it's my loss and it's horses for courses. What I do love in jazz is minimalist moody jazz. Miles Davis is a bit of an obvious choice but I love a lot of his stuff - he defo is a feel musician. Records like Somethin' Else I love too. Now, Bill Evans (Trio) stuff I've really enjoyed. Again, slightly loungier more laid back. Really into this. Great choices, man.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@FunnyFace26 thanks Jason. For me? I’ve moved away from folk almost entirely. I have a couple Phil Ochs albums and a Peter Paul and Mary. But I purged all the acoustic Dylan and Donovan I have. I kept the electric stuff. Minimalism is the key. Background Jazz. The kind you don’t have to think about. I still listen to psych. But generally on my phone while running. I like the psychedelic web of sound on the tune in app.

  • @dixielandfarm
    @dixielandfarm Місяць тому

    I guess because of the Islanders and the Rangers, and I assume the Long Island Ducks, hockey was on all the time in NY. I love how the Bobby Orr card looks like a TV.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@dixielandfarm I love that 66/67 set. Topps did the same with its afl football cards that year.

  • @dixielandfarm
    @dixielandfarm Місяць тому

    I think how I got into the music is that I didn't care much about 80s music, but The Big Chill was a big deal when that came out, VH1 started playing old videos, Animal House and Blues Brothers was another big influence, and the CDs that started to come out that I could afford were the reissues (Compact Disc, Compact Price), so that got me into the 60s music. Then, everyone started listening at the end of the 80s it seems (the cycle of every 20 years people get nostalgic). Same time, renting VHS tapes, we would hit the 70s movies because they were so gritty and lots of the music there as well. Paint it Black was also used on the end credits of Full Metal Jacket.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@dixielandfarm once, when I saw a red door? I stopped to paint it black. But then my neighbor called the cops. Something about it’s his custom door. The nerve if some people, I swear.

  • @user-xr1hm9gy9j
    @user-xr1hm9gy9j Місяць тому

    12:05mua~👄

  • @user-xr1hm9gy9j
    @user-xr1hm9gy9j Місяць тому

    Have you ever thought grade them?

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@user-xr1hm9gy9j I’ve considered it. I like the idea of them slabbed. But I’m not any kind of investor. I’m purely a collector. Raw rough cards are my favorites as they fit into my price range.

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 Місяць тому

    The Cloutier/Nordiques jersey is Topps. In my humble opinion is the best game in the history of sports Bo. You wear it well~ Rob/Boston

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@Paneeks1960 I’m late to the game. But it’s my favorite too. I watched hockey over nfl a few times last year.

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 Місяць тому

    This was one heck of a video Bo. I was surprised to hear that hockey came in fourth when it came to watching sports in the house. Loved hearing everything and seeing the cards. Just a quick note. When I had season tickets {Sec 16 Loge, sixteen rows from ice and a little left to the opposing bench} I got to know Woody Dumart really well. I gave him some of the newer {his card} hockey cards that he did not know existed. He invited me to sit in one of the four seats that he shared with John Bucyk, Ken Hodge and Milt Schmidt. One or two of the seats were always available because the four of them hardly ever went together. I ended up sitting there with Woody for a quarter of the season. I loved hearing some of the stories that he shared about the game, being a Bruin and the Boston Garden. Loved seeing the Orr, Mario, Gretzky, etc... Outstanding job Bo~ Rob/Boston

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@Paneeks1960 wow. The stories he must have shared. What an incredible memory to have. Growing up in the PNW? Hockey just wasn’t a thing. Baseball came first in our house. My Dad and grandfather had played into adulthood in various semi pro leagues. My grandfather even spent time working out with the Cubs during the war years. I have a baseball autographed by cub manager Charlie Grimm from spring training. Hockey just wasn’t on tv out here. Occasionally a Totems game maybe. But I don’t remember it. Baseball viewing first. Then football. Basketball third though we were ardent SuperSonics fans. My brother and I both played basketball in HS and baseball into community college.

  • @tinaferrazzoli8006
    @tinaferrazzoli8006 Місяць тому

    Hello Bo; Always good to see the Hockey Wall of Fame. Pictures of star players, Hall of Famers & Team Banners. Sports card collecting like record collecting brings out the best. Like the hockey shirt. Long time Ranger fans & sufferers. Good video, well explained & informative. Take care, Tina & Pat!~

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@tinaferrazzoli8006 the Rangers have a rich tradition. Their time will come again. Matt Rempe is a hoot to watch.

  • @jd66cards
    @jd66cards Місяць тому

    Amazing collection. I need to get an Orr. Gillies played in the Astros organization alongside Islander teammate Bob Bourne.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@jd66cards I knew you’d know. I’m grateful that Simone had a hand in helping me acquire so many of these cards too.

  • @BobbyGass5
    @BobbyGass5 Місяць тому

    Wow that's quite the collection Bo... I lived and breathed hockey as a kid. I collected cards back then but it was to play with them and put them in the spokes of my bike. Cards and marbles were kid currency not money. We gambled with them playing games. Great video Bo....

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@BobbyGass5 we did the same Bobby. But I had very few hockey cards as a kid. Baseball and football dominated my collection. Basketball had a small slice too. I loved the stories you shared with me about the Toros and going to Jr games.

  • @Avalonrick1
    @Avalonrick1 Місяць тому

    Nice collection. My dad and I would go to all the whalers games when they were in the WHA. That was a lot of fun. Later my brother in law was season ticket holder until they moved. As a kid Bobby O was magic. I was in scouts at the time and he was on the cover of boys life. My family goes sees the wolf pack games in Hartford now and then but the early days of WHA were the best.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@Avalonrick1 I love the old wha. Were you there for the brawl at the mall?

    • @Avalonrick1
      @Avalonrick1 Місяць тому

      @@earheadsix4119 omg yeah 1975 I got soaked with beer! The games were rough then but that was crazy.

  • @timper4326
    @timper4326 Місяць тому

    I love that song, wish it was longer.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@timper4326 yes. It’s my favorite too.

  • @nesster97
    @nesster97 Місяць тому

    Hey Bo, The opening of Apocalypse Now and the ending made me love The End for the reason as you said, it’s very surreal. Yes 😂 I never understood how people couldn’t pronounce Barabajagal Cool story about We Gotta Get Out of This Place, but a fitting anthem nonetheless lol

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@nesster97 Hi Dallas! Apocalypse Now has the mister surreal beginning ever. I like the redux version. It’s hit an extended scene with French plantation owners

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 Місяць тому

    Thank you Bo. Your presentation on this Vietnam Era Music theme was perfect. A few surprises. The Yardbirds boot with the one and only James Patrick Page on the cover. Although. There are a few Yardbirds boots with Jimmy on the cover and he did not play with them at the time of the recording. Pet Sounds. One of my top ten albums of all time. I think you were thinking of Sean Penn when showing the Chambers Bros album. <> I don't think I have ever seen a copy of Aftermath without ringwear. Kind of like Springsteen's "Wild, the Innocent, E Street" and Zappa's "Apostrophe". Anyways. This was great. A perfect introduction to any new and longtime collector who wants to know the albums/music that was prominent in the late sixties/early seventies Vietnam era~ Rob/Boston

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@Paneeks1960 Sean Penn. To my chagrin, yes it was. John Leguizamo and John C Reilly were also in it. Yes, Jimmy page didn’t play on shapes of things. It was Jeff beck. But it was apparently a single only in the US .

  • @tinaferrazzoli8006
    @tinaferrazzoli8006 Місяць тому

    Hello 🏒Bo; Like you're interpretive explanation of the Vietnam era's music. Groups & artists CCR, Dylan, The Doors, Hendrix, Phil Ochs, Eric Burden, Country Joe, Rolling Stones, The Temptations, Marvin, Edwin Starr. Actor of thought Sean Penn. Valley Of Hate, early Vietnam song. Good video. Take care, Tina & Pat!~

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@tinaferrazzoli8006 I have Phil Ochs. But somethings had to be cut. It was already too long and I didn’t really say some of the things I wanted. But that’s the breaks.

  • @BobbyGass5
    @BobbyGass5 Місяць тому

    The 60s was my favourite decade musically Bo... At my age I'm quite familiar with it.... Simpler times, people were nicer more polite. A lot of changes happened in the 60s. My fav thing about the 60s was mini-skirts. I miss hula hoops, bolo bats and yo-yo's..... The world got real crazy after the 60s. The Stones and The Animals were big with the VN Vets. Big with me too...

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@BobbyGass5 also happened in the 60s? Stan Mikita figured out how to curve his stick. Hockey was never the same again.

    • @BobbyGass5
      @BobbyGass5 Місяць тому

      @@earheadsix4119 With the sticks the pro's use now everybody's got a shot like Bobby Hull. Actually Bobby's brother Dennis had a harder shot but nobody knew where it was going including Dennis. LOL

  • @block-head2982
    @block-head2982 Місяць тому

    I generally really like live albums, but every once in a while you get a really bad one. still on the hunt for wailers live at the castle, that has to be one of my favorite album covers ever. Some of the Sonics “archival” sort of live albums are really bad

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@block-head2982 I’ve got OG copies of Here are the Sonics and Boom. I’ve given many copies of both away.

    • @block-head2982
      @block-head2982 Місяць тому

      Wow, hi voltage in Tacoma has a beat copy of the first album for 300. I couldn’t bring my self to spend that much on one record even if I have the money so I’m content with a reissue hahaha

  • @caseyflip
    @caseyflip Місяць тому

    I like catching WWII films and 'Nam movies...and especially when they pull a song on top of scenes. I always thought "Yellow River" (Christie) was a great banger for soldiers leaving the jungle or elsewhere. "So long, boy, you can take my place I got my papers, I got my pay. So pack my bags and I'll be on my way..." I think of Sheen just arriving in Platoon..."how many days ya got left." I didn't know Last Train To Clarksville was a real place. Never a big fan. But your take on the song gives a whole new meaning with fresh ears. A girl I was dating once asked me what the first names of the Chambers Brothers were. I asked her why she wanted to know and she was just curious if any were named Casey. I told her I didn't have the album in front of me...but I was pretty sure that would be a no. Never cared for the album much, but "Time Has Come Today" is so iconic for War and social issues. More cowbell, please! I guess because of radio over-play, CCR songs have become channel-turning time for me, but for the longer, jammier songs like "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" "Ramble Tamble" and "Susie Q" for sure. I do like the other stuff...though. "Sky Pilot" is pretty great! Never considered it for a soldier priest. Pretty cool I picked up that very Bob Seger album several years ago, a record club copy, when you held it up on one of your early posts. It was the first time I heard "Two Plus Two" ! Anyway...take care out there and stay safe.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@caseyflip I used to have that yellow river album. Lost in my great purge I’m afraid. But good call.

  • @newspapertaxis1
    @newspapertaxis1 Місяць тому

    Hey Earhead...That would be Sean Penn...Love the Chambers Brothers ....Time Has Come Today has to be either number one or two of greatest Psychedelic songs of all time...Long version of course.....Fly low...Six Ears.........

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@newspapertaxis1 yes, Sean Penn. That’s it. Thank you.

  • @block-head2982
    @block-head2982 Місяць тому

    I need to get some animals records but whenever I see them for the price I want to pay there more beat up than I want. I’m not into CCR but I appreciate them, one of my favorite bands, the gun club did a cover of run through the jungle.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@block-head2982 I’ll have to check out their version. Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @Judy_P
    @Judy_P Місяць тому

    First Vietnam related songs to ocme to my mind: Talking Vietnam Potluck Blues - Tom Paxton The Fist Cheer & I-Feel-LIke-I'm-Fixing-To-Die - Country Joe & The Fish Runner Up: Alice's Restaurant - Arlo Guthrie (at least towards the end)

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@Judy_P good call. I used to own the country Joe album. I remember it being in Hamburger Hill. To me? That’s the best Vietnamese War movie.

    • @Judy_P
      @Judy_P Місяць тому

      @@earheadsix4119 Not a fan of war movies. I'm just going off what I was listening to on the radio at the time. There are no doubt dozens of others I've forgotten about...or didn't even think about them being Vietnam related.

  • @mortenriisberg
    @mortenriisberg Місяць тому

    I read somewhere that that James Brown would put live audience tracks on his studio recordings to get that 'live'-feeling he so often was praised for. So a studio recording without concert place or dates on it might just be a studio recording with live tracks slapped onto it. 😬

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      @@mortenriisberg excellent point. I ha not heard that. But it makes sense. Many artists if the era did the same thing.

  • @michaeladler8716
    @michaeladler8716 Місяць тому

    My favourite album is Tom Jones Live In Las Vegas (at the Flamingo) 1969 What a great album! Great songs like Hard To Handle/ I can´t Stop Loving You/Danny Boy (the best version of this song he recorded and many more. Great musicians like Chris Slade on drums (later AC/DC) John Rostill (ex Shadows) Big Jim Sullivan on lead guitar and a powerful orchestra. The sound is fantastic on this live recording.

  • @dixielandfarm
    @dixielandfarm Місяць тому

    Loved seeing that Sam Cooke record.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119 Місяць тому

      It was a very generous gift. One of the best live albums I own.