That John Hartford "Morning Bugle" LP is a great find! Hartford wrote 'Gentle On My Mind' and his Aereo-Plain LP was greatly influential on Newgrass artists.
You should go back see some of the other records I have nabbed at the dump, it still blows my mind when I go back and look at that playlist. Who throws away records?
Here in Ontario we finally had a goodwill bins open up a few years back. They sell all the stuff by the pound that didn’t sell in the store. They get overpriced stuff sent there all the time. The best part is they also get “raw” donations at that location that they just send strait to the bins as well. I have scored a few decent batches of records, but now it seems like everyone is waiting for records to come out so the competition is fierce lol
@@timecapsuledunnville5133Wholeheartedly agree on the Poppy Family. The debut is one of my favourite records. As for Johnny Tillotson, you would possibly know him for two things - “Poetry In Motion” or singing the Gidget theme song.
Was doing a job. The customer is cleaning out the garage. Hey what u doing with the records. You want them take them. Then proceeds to tell me. I have a bunch of heavy metal records from the 80s at my moms house you want those too. Yes yes i do. Ended up with about 230. Metal records from the 70s 80s.
I have a friend who is a plumber and he is constantly getting cool stuff from people he is doing a job for. He gets in a lot of basements where all the old cool stuff is.
Someone posted of FB once and said numerous boxes of records free at the corner of blah blah, and I can't stand it when ppl do this because,30 ppl rush over there all at once and the fastest one that speeds ,gets em and 29 ppl drove there for nothing. This has happened almost weekly here in my town, it ha even caused serious fights when ppl show at the same time and run towards said 'trash'
FB marketplace constantly disappoints me now. If something good pops up, unless you live within a few minutes of the person selling it, you won’t get it because someone will rush over before you or offer to pay way more than the seller is asking without checking it out first.
The narrator is begrudging the fact that he can neither sell, nor trade said religious record for records he is personally interested in. While it is wrong to write off all religious records as boot decent trade bait or sellable (certain Christian psych. Are desirable to collectors ), 40 years experience buying and selling generally backs up my observation. It is in no way disparaging the genre, just its saleability or traceability. If it’s your cup of tea, enjoy and carry on.
@@timecapsuledunnville5133 Thanks for the response. As someone who dotes on first-rate black & white gospel (& Xian), I agree that “is wrong to write off all religious records” as lacking in monetary or trade value. As Popsike or the sold listings on eBay will attest, a minority of gospel records have, in fact, significant (& sometimes staggering) monetary value. I am sorry, though, that I wasn’t clearer by what I meant by “worthless” since that word can allude to a record’s aesthetic content, not just its monetary value. And one of the glorious aspects about collecting vinyl is that some cheap records are extraordinarily pleasurable to hear. And this is true even when it comes to some cheap religious records, although, personally, I’m not a fan of the Carey Landry LP that you showed. Peace.
That John Hartford "Morning Bugle" LP is a great find! Hartford wrote 'Gentle On My Mind' and his Aereo-Plain LP was greatly influential on Newgrass artists.
That was one I am looking forward to checking out. Thanks for the heads up
Love to have that Smurfs,and Snoopy, and Nena! So cool you saved these, awesome
You should go back see some of the other records I have nabbed at the dump, it still blows my mind when I go back and look at that playlist. Who throws away records?
That Anne Murray album is her first on Arc . She got signed by Capitol for the rest of her career
Arc has a few gems on it
Toy collectors want that Smurfs LP 😅
Yup. Whenever I have it in the store it goes out pretty quick, if it’s priced on the lower end of things
My Goodwills charge so much they throw away tons of stuff people didn't want to pay for. I can't tell them to sit on it.
Here in Ontario we finally had a goodwill bins open up a few years back. They sell all the stuff by the pound that didn’t sell in the store. They get overpriced stuff sent there all the time. The best part is they also get “raw” donations at that location that they just send strait to the bins as well. I have scored a few decent batches of records, but now it seems like everyone is waiting for records to come out so the competition is fierce lol
@@timecapsuledunnville5133 Our bins stopped bringing out records and put them online. No reason to shop there.
You have some keepers in that stack for sure. I have a Poppy Family record (which way you goin, Billy?). I have not listened to it yet
Drop everything and put that Poppy Family record on right now! You can thank me later lol
@@timecapsuledunnville5133Wholeheartedly agree on the Poppy Family. The debut is one of my favourite records. As for Johnny Tillotson, you would possibly know him for two things - “Poetry In Motion” or singing the Gidget theme song.
Btw how much for that atomic starburst clock on that wall either the silver or the black ?
Both are at $145 cnd.
Do you ship to the states ?
my friend rescued some records from a trash bin - one was unpeeled beatles butcher cover
That is the dream right there
Was doing a job. The customer is cleaning out the garage. Hey what u doing with the records. You want them take them. Then proceeds to tell me. I have a bunch of heavy metal records from the 80s at my moms house you want those too. Yes yes i do. Ended up with about 230. Metal records from the 70s 80s.
I have a friend who is a plumber and he is constantly getting cool stuff from people he is doing a job for. He gets in a lot of basements where all the old cool stuff is.
9:14 James Bond Jr. I know about his father.
I though the same thing
Someone posted of FB once and said numerous boxes of records free at the corner of blah blah, and I can't stand it when ppl do this because,30 ppl rush over there all at once and the fastest one that speeds ,gets em and 29 ppl drove there for nothing. This has happened almost weekly here in my town, it ha even caused serious fights when ppl show at the same time and run towards said 'trash'
FB marketplace constantly disappoints me now. If something good pops up, unless you live within a few minutes of the person selling it, you won’t get it because someone will rush over before you or offer to pay way more than the seller is asking without checking it out first.
If they’re good records damn right I’m gonna fight you
"A religious record." By naming the genre & not the artist (Carey Landry), does this mean the narrator is prejudging the album to be worthless?
The narrator is begrudging the fact that he can neither sell, nor trade said religious record for records he is personally interested in. While it is wrong to write off all religious records as boot decent trade bait or sellable (certain Christian psych. Are desirable to collectors ), 40 years experience buying and selling generally backs up my observation. It is in no way disparaging the genre, just its saleability or traceability. If it’s your cup of tea, enjoy and carry on.
@@timecapsuledunnville5133
Thanks for the response.
As someone who dotes on first-rate black & white gospel (& Xian), I agree that “is wrong to write off all religious records” as lacking in monetary or trade value. As Popsike or the sold listings on eBay will attest, a minority of gospel records have, in fact, significant (& sometimes staggering) monetary value.
I am sorry, though, that I wasn’t clearer by what I meant by “worthless” since that word can allude to a record’s aesthetic content, not just its monetary value.
And one of the glorious aspects about collecting vinyl is that some cheap records are extraordinarily pleasurable to hear. And this is true even when it comes to some cheap religious records, although, personally, I’m not a fan of the Carey Landry LP that you showed.
Peace.