OMG, can't believe you left out those awesome Disney albums! Was worth the taking only for the cool graphics. Something funny, someone kept saying "thenk you" instead of "thank you". 😅
Oh by the way, that folk album by Mary McCaslin LP (on second shelf you looked through) is a good album!! She lived in Northern California and died a few years ago now. Great singer-songwriter.
@@Joshua-li8qm thanks for watching! I’ve got two more thrifting videos here: ua-cam.com/play/PL80-yFxiG6zBpvRgeddJk-F_7A9mphUWi.html&si=OxCUDq-k9-uxNK0k
The Wild In The Streets soundtrack (vinyl) is actually a pretty good record. If it’s still there and in decent condition, you might want to pick it up.
@@blombidobadila8084 I love kitschy stuff like that. I also own ‘Music to Make House Work Easier.’ And I had a bit of luck. I’d been looking for the Herb Christmas album. Thanks for watching!
@@arts_records_tapes Herb's xmas Lp should be easy to find. I used to sort out Goodwill's 'unsellables' and we must have stipped this one for landfill, unfortunately - tricky to recycle, many a time.
@@arts_records_tapes Oh, ok, thanks anyway. Are you into obscure folk or more mainstream folk? I noticed you picked up a Janis Ian LP. I do have that one. Of course, she is not what I would call obscure folk. She was quite successful in her music career. I have all the well known folk records in my collection as well as many, many obscure artists too.
@@suzannelawson9215 I’m into both mainstream and obscure folk! The Janis record was also beat up so I put it back 😞 What are some of your favorite folk albums?
@@arts_records_tapes Hi, Oh, so many. Well all the well known folk albums by Joan Baez, early Dylan, Judy Collins, Donovan, Peter, Paul & Mary, Gordon Lightfoot, early Joni Mitchell, John Denver, (Fairport Convention, Pentangle (British folk bands), Ralph McTell, The Seekers, but many unknown folk stuff too. I have all the well known folk albums in LP and CD. How about you?
@@suzannelawson9215 all that you named plus the other folk revivalists, Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs, Dave Van Ronk etc. Greg Brown, George Winston and the other folky Windham Hill artists, Gordon Bok, Mary Black. So many! Have you ever heard of Mary MacGregor?
I don’t know what you like so I can’t really talk, but some of the albums passed up on is in insane. The signed don ho album. Honestly I don’t listen to any of his music but signed copy is probably worth picking up because he’s passed and because I know he has a little following Bto album. That’s like a good 40$ album over here in Australia Sonny and Cher first album. Insane that you didn’t grab Jeff beck cassette. Probably for 49 cents it’s worth it
Hay man,love watching your video, I do the same thing DIG. On one of latest videos you missed JEAN LUE PONTY He is an amazing violenest, has done work with Elton John back in the 70's, I think you might like him. New vewer Mark😊
Are you reselling those ? . I've been selling vinyl for over 40 years and I wouldn't have bought any of the garbage and you left 2 valuable records on the shelf.
Im not being critical because i dont know what you like or what you are hunting for nor do i know the condition of the records butYou passed on BTO. Great rock band. Stanley Turrentine is a great jazz artist. That was sonny and chers first album. Association was a good 60’s band as well as the Buckinghams. Paul Revere and the raiders would have been a pick. I like Jesus Christ Super Star Joanna Armatrading (sp) is a good listen. Seals and Crofts is a good listen too. Herb alpert cassette. Marshal tucker band.
Thank you! No offense taken. A big part of why I do this is to read comments like this so that I know what I missed. So thank you! I did not see the BTO or Joan albums; I'm going to have to go back and watch to see where they were. I am not sure why I passed on the Sonny and Cher, just wasn't feeling it that day, and I already have a copy. The other ones you mentioned were really beat up unfortunately. Got the Herb cassettes and the Association. You can see all that I took at the end of the video. Thanks for watching!
OMG, can't believe you left out those awesome Disney albums! Was worth the taking only for the cool graphics. Something funny, someone kept saying "thenk you" instead of "thank you". 😅
@@mr.pagesfilmsandplastics I did pick up a cool Disney picture disc the other day at another thrift store! Too cool to pass up Thanks for watching!
@@arts_records_tapes I collect L. P. albums and I love all cartoonish records more for the graphics. Will sub to your channel.
@@mr.pagesfilmsandplastics thank you!
Hey man found this randomly on UA-cam..pretty enjoyable video, and as someone who runs an online record shop, I thank you for buying physical format!
@@Aegianlulz Thanks so much for watching! What’s the link to your shop?
Oh by the way, that folk album by Mary McCaslin LP (on second shelf you looked through) is a good album!! She lived in Northern California and died a few years ago now. Great singer-songwriter.
@@suzannelawson9215 I’ll pick it up if it’s still there the next time I go!
That Denny Doherty is fantastic.
@@ezdno perfect! Good to know. I’ll look out for it again. Thanks for watching!
Loved this vid! Please do more of these in the future 🙌🏻
@@Joshua-li8qm thanks for watching! I’ve got two more thrifting videos here: ua-cam.com/play/PL80-yFxiG6zBpvRgeddJk-F_7A9mphUWi.html&si=OxCUDq-k9-uxNK0k
Nice score on the Groove Holmes. The Lake St. Salvation Army always does me right.
@@LD-bz1bf thanks for all the tips and for watching!
The Wild In The Streets soundtrack (vinyl) is actually a pretty good record. If it’s still there and in decent condition, you might want to pick it up.
@@paulgappmayer3535 Awesome! Thank you
No luck, it happens. Plant Music shows up so often in thrifts, must have sold a lot or folks don't like it!
@@blombidobadila8084 I love kitschy stuff like that. I also own ‘Music to Make House Work Easier.’ And I had a bit of luck. I’d been looking for the Herb Christmas album. Thanks for watching!
@@arts_records_tapes Herb's xmas Lp should be easy to find. I used to sort out Goodwill's 'unsellables' and we must have stipped this one for landfill, unfortunately - tricky to recycle, many a time.
Stanley Turrentine at @ 11:50 would have been a nice pick up.
Hi, Are you selling the Gamble Folk Trio LP? I am a huge fan of the more obscure folk. I am actually a folk music fanatic
@@suzannelawson9215 unfortunately it was really scratched and beat up so I put it back. Thanks so much for watching!
@@arts_records_tapes
Oh, ok, thanks anyway. Are you into obscure folk or more mainstream folk? I noticed you picked up a Janis Ian LP. I do have that one. Of course, she is not what I would call obscure folk. She was quite successful in her music career. I have all the well known folk records in my collection as well as many, many obscure artists too.
@@suzannelawson9215 I’m into both mainstream and obscure folk! The Janis record was also beat up so I put it back 😞 What are some of your favorite folk albums?
@@arts_records_tapes
Hi,
Oh, so many. Well all the well known folk albums by Joan Baez, early Dylan, Judy Collins, Donovan, Peter, Paul & Mary, Gordon Lightfoot, early Joni Mitchell, John Denver, (Fairport Convention, Pentangle (British folk bands), Ralph McTell, The Seekers, but many unknown folk stuff too.
I have all the well known folk albums in LP and CD.
How about you?
@@suzannelawson9215 all that you named plus the other folk revivalists, Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs, Dave Van Ronk etc. Greg Brown, George Winston and the other folky Windham Hill artists, Gordon Bok, Mary Black. So many! Have you ever heard of Mary MacGregor?
Thrifting and reselling is how I’ve managed to amass multiple collections over the course of my adult life on a modest income. 👍
@@joetheshmo4640 it’s so much fun! Thanks for watching 😃
I don’t know what you like so I can’t really talk, but some of the albums passed up on is in insane.
The signed don ho album. Honestly I don’t listen to any of his music but signed copy is probably worth picking up because he’s passed and because I know he has a little following
Bto album. That’s like a good 40$ album over here in Australia
Sonny and Cher first album. Insane that you didn’t grab
Jeff beck cassette. Probably for 49 cents it’s worth it
@@Fkfjifmdhdkdnfdj Thanks for watching and the comment! This is why I do this, so I know what to grab next time.
Also, that particular Don Ho album always comes signed. Might be printed
@@arts_records_tapes ah, alright then, my mistake. If it was signed yeah pick it up but if not def leave it lol
Hay man,love watching your video, I do the same thing DIG.
On one of latest videos you missed JEAN LUE PONTY He is an amazing violenest, has done work with Elton John back in the 70's, I think you might like him.
New vewer Mark😊
Thanks for the tip and for watching!
Are you reselling those ? . I've been selling vinyl for over 40 years and I wouldn't have bought any of the garbage and you left 2 valuable records on the shelf.
What valuable ones
@@superzapper thanks for watching! I listen and then sell what I’m not into. It’s my favorite way of discovering new music.
Im not being critical because i dont know what you like or what you are hunting for nor do i know the condition of the records butYou passed on BTO. Great rock band.
Stanley Turrentine is a great jazz artist.
That was sonny and chers first album.
Association was a good 60’s band as well as the Buckinghams.
Paul Revere and the raiders would have been a pick.
I like Jesus Christ Super Star
Joanna Armatrading (sp) is a good listen.
Seals and Crofts is a good listen too. Herb alpert cassette. Marshal tucker band.
Enjoyed the flip through.
Thank you! No offense taken. A big part of why I do this is to read comments like this so that I know what I missed. So thank you! I did not see the BTO or Joan albums; I'm going to have to go back and watch to see where they were. I am not sure why I passed on the Sonny and Cher, just wasn't feeling it that day, and I already have a copy. The other ones you mentioned were really beat up unfortunately. Got the Herb cassettes and the Association. You can see all that I took at the end of the video. Thanks for watching!
Typical thrift store outing, nothing good
@@andyboxish4436 it wasn’t the best haul but I found some stuff I like. Thanks for watching!
one crappy album after another but have fun I guess
@@johnroseaz1 lol! Thanks for watching!
The Mel Torment at @10:30 would have been a nice grab for $1.