@@thevinylhunters They are far from obscure. One of the singles (Don't Speak) from Tagic Kingdom knocked the Spice Girls off #1 (UK). The album itself was in the top 100 of the decade (and pretty high up that list too). Although not quite Michael Jackson/Queen level of fame where even people not interested in music have heard of them, they were well known enough that I'd think everyone interested in music would know them, espcially if their era of interest or introduction is the late 90's.
@@thevinylhunters I'm surprised you haven't heard of them but you're not missing much. Don't Speak is the only song I think I know, but it was played everywhere.
@thevinylhunters not particularly, but only just heard of them. Giving them a listen now and they sound great, the singer seems like a really nice guy in your video 👍🤘
Great video, almost like a 'What's In My Bag' at Ameoba records but it was hard to see what Chase bought. (Saw The Cure/Discharge) I have that Sleeper record on vinyl, a superb record. Nice that he was getting into Dub - some of those records cost a fortune, a real rabbit hole. That Nick in the store really looked like Tony Visconti 😊Cheers, Paul
The owner of All Ages is such a sweet and knowledgeable guy! Reckless Records in Soho is a great spot for rare and cult records, often times you can strike gold at a Flashback location too
I visited this shop for the first time last weekend, so sick, what a place! Just a constructive comment, id have liked to have seen what he picked up, incase it would have expanded my musical taste/knowledge. good video though man!
Good meeting you guys in Chelmsford yesterday jake…also meeting twink…. Interesting guy.. if you can remember to look out for that van halen album I’d appreciate it…see you next time 👍 kev
Fields of the Nephilim while wearing an Anathema shirt and a Paradise Lost cap! Love the widespread love for goth inspired music that metal bands have.
This was painful to watch. I'm not sure how someone doesn't pick up on clear social cues. Nothing says 'this is going well' like a clenched jaw and lack of eye contact.
@@theycantallbezodiac Which doesn't mean NO stock. For example, there are 2 main record shops in my town plus a couple of very new ones. Of the oldest 2, one is a cheap shop with blokes up for a laugh and don't take the shop too seriously and promote local bands. The other is run by a woman who took over from the previous owner who retired. She has expensive and good stock (Blue triangle Dark Side, Electric Ladyland etc.). But if you go to trade she checks every one on Discogs and expects you do drop the rejects in her cheap bin for free. Er, no! So despite the lower 'quality' of stock in the bloke's shop, it is the better shop and best in my town. Certainly the most entertaining and I spend a lot there on the rare occasion that I have enough money to make a visit worth my while.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. I've got approx 250 cassettes of late 80's to early 90''s USA hair metal music. Can I suggest you listen to tracks on UA-cam from the LP's 'Under The Influence' by Wildside and Sven Gali's self titled debut album. You won't be disappointed!
How have you never heard of No Doubt?!
Who knows why! Perhaps upon listening to some songs I’d recognise them.
@@thevinylhunters They are far from obscure. One of the singles (Don't Speak) from Tagic Kingdom knocked the Spice Girls off #1 (UK). The album itself was in the top 100 of the decade (and pretty high up that list too). Although not quite Michael Jackson/Queen level of fame where even people not interested in music have heard of them, they were well known enough that I'd think everyone interested in music would know them, espcially if their era of interest or introduction is the late 90's.
@@thevinylhunters I'm surprised you haven't heard of them but you're not missing much. Don't Speak is the only song I think I know, but it was played everywhere.
@@thevinylhunters Don't worry, this crap was destroyed MTV in 90s by replaying this "Don't speak" piece twenty times per day :)
@@thevinylhuntersIt's a bit like missing a flying broken bottle. Definitely advisable. They were shite.
Chase is a cool , down to earth guy . Thanks for posting 😎👌
All Ages Records is the best record shop in London hands down
I love when bands do vinyl hunting and their influences. Also love the paradise lost hat, respect.
OG Anathema shirt and Paradise lost cap, good man.
Cool video, All ages is a great little shop.
Throughout the time I got to hang out with the band he mentioned the Peaceville three a lot!
@@thevinylhunters Those who don't listen old Anathema and Paradise Lost should be deprived of UK citizenship :)
Anathema, Paradise Lost, Cathedral and Skyclad were my favourite 90s metal - the first half, up until 1995 for all four bands.
ALL AGES knowledgeable, fantastic place..
We agree!
I love All Ages! Always go there when I'm in London!
Spotted the new Black Knife LP. Really rad to see it out in the wild!
Great vid. I think Chase is on the money with printed music stuff being super collectable/ valuable in future.
I think so too! I don’t think he’s thinking of the monetary value, more so of the novelty and importance of printed stuff in a world full of screens!
Incendiary playing in the background throughout 💪
I see Slimelord in the racks!
Get that picked up!
Support the Slime! 🤘
Get down to All Ages Records and get it bought!
Lolz
Ya'all need to go to Plastic Wax record store in Bristol UK.. The stores been there over 35 years and the same guy has worked there the whole time ❤❤
Chase and GATECREEPER are so rad and I ll never pass up watching an interview with those guys! SUBEBD.
Loved the vid love hearing bands influences and music they listen to and what they enjoy while not in the band
Chase seems like a really nice bloke
He is a super cool guy, I hung out with the band for the day and they were the nicest, most down to earth guys 🤘
Great video, super chill dude, seems very down to earth.
He is super chill! glad you enjoyed the interview!
Great video. Videos like this are my favourite
More to come! Thanks for watching! Are you a Gatecreeper fan?
@thevinylhunters not particularly, but only just heard of them. Giving them a listen now and they sound great, the singer seems like a really nice guy in your video 👍🤘
Great video, almost like a 'What's In My Bag' at Ameoba records but it was hard to see what Chase bought. (Saw The Cure/Discharge) I have that Sleeper record on vinyl, a superb record. Nice that he was getting into Dub - some of those records cost a fortune, a real rabbit hole. That Nick in the store really looked like Tony Visconti 😊Cheers, Paul
Glad you enjoyed it! I will make a better point of showing what the guest buys in future! Thanks for watching :)
Impressed by the presenter, very natural
Thanks Bernard! that’s the idea 😊
Love Nick-Love All Ages!
This is awesome!
Super awesome! are you a Gatecreeper fan?
@@thevinylhunters I've listened to a little bit of them, but I plan to get into them a bit more!
The owner of All Ages is such a sweet and knowledgeable guy! Reckless Records in Soho is a great spot for rare and cult records, often times you can strike gold at a Flashback location too
What a cool dude
New Gatecreeper album is Bolt Thrower 2.0 and I like it
Dark Tranquility?
All Ages Records! I've been in there.
please please do more of these vids with band members, that guy seems so so cool he was ace
Will do Timothy! He was definitely a super chill dude and I thoroughly enjoyed hanging out with him! Who would you like to see next?
@@thevinylhunters to be honest I will watch anybody talk about music and collecting, I loved the Opeth guy too he was cool
shouldv gone to Crypt of the wizard, all ages is quite strictly punk
I love gatecreeper and their overall sound , but as soon as he said the Beatles , I was out hahah
Great video!
Great video man! That record shop looks awesome, what’s the name of it?
All Ages Records! Nick is a very friendly and knowledgable guy!
I visited this shop for the first time last weekend, so sick, what a place!
Just a constructive comment, id have liked to have seen what he picked up, incase it would have expanded my musical taste/knowledge. good video though man!
How is that shop called in London?
What's with all the jump cuts?
Very cool!!
Glad you enjoyed it Steve!
Good meeting you guys in Chelmsford yesterday jake…also meeting twink…. Interesting guy.. if you can remember to look out for that van halen album I’d appreciate it…see you next time 👍 kev
Great to meet you too mate! I shall keep an eye out for you 👌
How do you not know how No-Doubt is ?! 😆😆 mental.
Where is this record shop as going to London next year for my 60th birthday
What did he buy?
do you have the original deathcrush ?
Tragic kingdom sold shedloads in the usa
Second time I've seen Chase in a record shopping video, there's another one posted by Metal Injection in 2018.
If you'd come to switzerland, you should def do one at Dimitri's Dezibelle. It's the world's greatest Shopkeeper.
What is that King crimson - moonchild record behind you to the left? Bootleg?
That chain cult record he flipped through is pretty good.
Love that single we’re not alone great band from greece
Nice one.
All Ages!! awesome record shop.
You got that right!
Go to Crypt of the Wizard for your next video
he only picked the fields of nephilim album? What else did he get? You didn't show them lol
First album... Some say his first LP was the Spice Girls.. I'm sure that's not true!
No, he said it was....No Doubt.😉
Bro, seriously you don't know who No Doubt are?
Jesus loves y’all
The healthy future of Death Metal.
Well said!
Lolz
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man, how u didnt know no doubt?
Fields of the Nephilim while wearing an Anathema shirt and a Paradise Lost cap! Love the widespread love for goth inspired music that metal bands have.
This was painful to watch. I'm not sure how someone doesn't pick up on clear social cues. Nothing says 'this is going well' like a clenched jaw and lack of eye contact.
Most recent Gatecreeper is awesome!! Have you and Poppa Dave got your Uriah Heep tickets for the magicians farewell tour yet??
It most certainly is! and no, not yet! have you?
local punk legends self abuse vinyl on the wall
Damn record shops in london are crap nowadays
I found that how good a record shop is, comes down to the attitude of the owner and your subsequent relationship. Irrespective of the stock.
@dcarbs2979 no point going into a shop if there's no stock
@@theycantallbezodiac How would you know what the stock is without going in?
@@dcarbs2979 you stated that stock isn't important which is ridiculous.
@@theycantallbezodiac Which doesn't mean NO stock. For example, there are 2 main record shops in my town plus a couple of very new ones. Of the oldest 2, one is a cheap shop with blokes up for a laugh and don't take the shop too seriously and promote local bands. The other is run by a woman who took over from the previous owner who retired. She has expensive and good stock (Blue triangle Dark Side, Electric Ladyland etc.). But if you go to trade she checks every one on Discogs and expects you do drop the rejects in her cheap bin for free. Er, no!
So despite the lower 'quality' of stock in the bloke's shop, it is the better shop and best in my town. Certainly the most entertaining and I spend a lot there on the rare occasion that I have enough money to make a visit worth my while.
"Taylor Swift" "BTS" "Kanye West, oops wait nope can't have that, we mean CHANCE THE RAPPER"...
clown emojis.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. I've got approx 250 cassettes of late 80's to early 90''s USA hair metal music. Can I suggest you listen to tracks on UA-cam from the LP's 'Under The Influence' by Wildside and Sven Gali's self titled debut album. You won't be disappointed!
Tragic kingdom one of the best albums of the 90's. Come on.
😳
No its absolute garbage
Gatecreeper is a snoozefest
See em live and see if it changes your mind
Yup yup brah brah
Molder sends snoozecreeper home on a stretcher
Chase is the absolutely best and rules and you rule for making this what’s in my bag happen 🫵🏽🤘🏾