Thank you! I love exploring places, whether it be rural America, or an alley in a big city...so i love showing that stuff! You know, i just show what i like, and if other people dig it too, then cool!
if I see another polka album, I'm gonna polka my eyes out. That desk was cool. They got popular with the pand. for homeschool and the Mid century crowd. I don't think my Goodwill sells cassettes.
One important note! DON’T DISMISS CDs during this current important timeframe where everyone is dumping them for peanuts! Remember that they’re at the point right now where records were during the 90s, and you’d be wise to grab whatever nice condition Rock there is. Just like Vinyl!
That last stop certainly had a lot of hard core easy listening and budget label stuff…right up my seldom traveled alley, lol. Most frustrating when you find a record you’re really interested in, but the jacket’s empty..or the record itself is toast
@@VinylHunter Yeah, I do the same thing, although I've been lucky when presenting an empty record cover to a thrift store cashier (Value Village) and the cashier just gave me the vintage lounge cheesecake record cover for free with my other paid purchases. Records at Village Village in Canada were typically $2 and I offered $1 since it was an empty cover, but I got it for free, so it pays to haggle sometimes. :)
That's what usually happens to me too. Spoiler Alert: I recently found a first pressing of Kiss first album (no Kissing Time!) but it was just the record, no cover. He gave it to me for free! I bet i could still sell it for $50-ish with no cover!
I take all the same paths you do man. 😎 Probably met you on the road a few times haha. I don't think Genoa has ever had a thrift shop. I remember this one antique store in Osceola, Husker Antiques I think it was called? Had several records, you may have good luck there next time.
I've been in there, but it's been a minute. Two thrift stores in Osceola too. I never found anything at either of those. I can't remember if i found anything at the antique store.
Cool old house at the beginning. Glad you came to your senses and put those 3 records back. It's getting pretty bad when you are considering a Jan Pierce album. I wish you would have gone through the 78's in the last store. I find some good ones more often than albums anymore. Seems everyone is scouting out albums.
🤣😂🤣 I had no idea who Jan Pierce was, so i had to look it up. The thing is, lots of times it the albums that you DON'T recognize that are worth money...so, if i don't know what they are, i investigate further.
I like going to antique malls and looking in every little cubby for records. That's how I found the Yesterday and Today album. I also found Vandenberg's first album that way.
Got a little scared twice. Once the fertilizer plant and a black oil fire 🔥 pretty close to going 💥 boom, Then that satans shop of horrors you drove by.
@@VinylHunter Yes, Jean Luc Ponty ia also a French Violinist. I have 3 Grappelli records, one with David Grisman, one with Hank Jones, and one with Philip Catherine and Larry Coryell. I also have a CD where he dives into Brazilian music with Baden Powell.
You are on a roll. Lots of new videos. We got our dog from St Paul, NE so I have been there. I have friends who have a lake house right near Silver Creek. Dannebrog is somewhat famous because Roger Welsch who was always on CBS News Sunday Morning would do lots of stories there. Even though you don't always find records I get to see small towns I have and have not been to before.
I almost went back to Dannebrog today because i had forgotten about that antique store there...but i was too sleepy and opted to take a nap on my break rather than sshop for records
Heavy Metal Supply Co. - Did they really want to beat you up because you went into their store? It's good you didn't inquire about death & black metal records and a pack of Zig Zag rolling papers! Well, all in all, kinda brutal this time around in tornado country, nothing to get the heart pumping (or even beating!). Now where are those rolling papers?!
Yeah! It's a lot of digging...a lot looking for new places that might have records! Many times you don't find anything...Sometimes you'll find a treasure or two...and, sometimes you hit big!!!
10:16 These are all german radio plays for kids. Funny that you found them there. Especially "Benjamin Blümchen" is very popular. Although grownups as me listen to them too. "Scotland Yard" is cool.
Yeah i come across so many things make me wonder "how did this get here?" I collect Roger Miller records. There was a Hungarian pressing of one of his records that i was "watching" on discogs...then, not too long after, i found that Hungarian record in an antique store in a very small town in Nebraska!!!! One of my craziest coincidences ever!!! How did it get there????
@@VinylHunter i own you that one!!! cuz i didn't know this fine lady's works at all before you pick up the lp's ! !! but at that time i pay no attention at all to the price .i was stuck on the "flower of evil" title (aka: "fleurs du mal") ! ! so thank you. :D her 7trumps From the Tarot Cards and Pinions is somehow grandiose too.
Hey tuco, do you ever come across any Jerry Clower records. He was that comedian from Yazoo, Mississippi. I remember my parents having some of those records when I was a kid and I haven't seen one of those albums in probably 40 plus years. I used to laugh my ass off at some of his records, all clean and no Red Foxx type material, back when I was a kid. If I ever come across one of those I'm going to get it just for the nostalgia sake 👍 Brian in Fort Worth 🎶
Pretty empty there. No people, no cars on the streets. I wonder how there could be any business? The smoke was black, maybe they burned vinyl? Someone hinted that Vinyl thrifter is coming to get their vinyl?
Yes! They way it looks on video, i wasn't very lucky...but when you look at the calendar i showed a few videos ago, I've been hitting big a lot recently!
22:54 That's neither Mozart nor Beethoven, particularly since neither of them had any facial hair or beards. I think that is a Jesus bust judging by the beard, the long hair, the robe/tunic outfit, and the solemn expression on his face. Had the clothes been a bit different like during Queen Elizabeth I's reign, I would have guessed William Shakespeare. :)
@@VinylHunter That would be AWESOME! What a brilliant idea, Tuco! Maybe Screen Archives or La-La Land Records or Kritzerland; of all which sell soundtracks, would go for that idea. Screen Archives used to give away baseball-style cards of film composers with orders and I collected several at the time (Jerry Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, Elmer Bernstein, James Horner, etc.). So, limited edition busts would be so cool. :)
I enjoy going on your vinyl travels, it’s great seeing rural America, so an hour video is great.
Thank you! I love exploring places, whether it be rural America, or an alley in a big city...so i love showing that stuff! You know, i just show what i like, and if other people dig it too, then cool!
Ruth White is someone I didn't know was a early synth player/composer.
Fun driving around rural Nebraska with you... " Shotgun !! Hehe.. another fine video Tuco.
I'm glad you were there with me! Made the trip way less boring!!! 😂
@@VinylHunter That would be killer, I wouldn't even mind you doing your work rounds if I could go thrifting in Nebraska.. Shotgun !!!
if I see another polka album, I'm gonna polka my eyes out. That desk was cool. They got popular with the pand. for homeschool and the Mid century crowd. I don't think my Goodwill sells cassettes.
Damn! 🤣😂🤣😂Great line!!! "If i see one more Polka album, I'm gonna polka my eyes out!" 🤣😂🤣😂
You should have picked up tender is the night by thp orchestra that was their third album
I was unfamiliar with then until you mentioned them. I just listened to some on youtube...pretty fun stuff!
One important note! DON’T DISMISS CDs during this current important timeframe where everyone is dumping them for peanuts! Remember that they’re at the point right now where records were during the 90s, and you’d be wise to grab whatever nice condition Rock there is. Just like Vinyl!
Yes! I always check the CDs too!
That last stop certainly had a lot of hard core easy listening and budget label stuff…right up my seldom traveled alley, lol. Most frustrating when you find a record you’re really interested in, but the jacket’s empty..or the record itself is toast
I ain't gonna lie, I've bought an empty jacket a couple of times because it was too cool to leave behind!
@@VinylHunter Yeah, I do the same thing, although I've been lucky when presenting an empty record cover to a thrift store cashier (Value Village) and the cashier just gave me the vintage lounge cheesecake record cover for free with my other paid purchases. Records at Village Village in Canada were typically $2 and I offered $1 since it was an empty cover, but I got it for free, so it pays to haggle sometimes. :)
That's what usually happens to me too. Spoiler Alert: I recently found a first pressing of Kiss first album (no Kissing Time!) but it was just the record, no cover. He gave it to me for free! I bet i could still sell it for $50-ish with no cover!
I take all the same paths you do man. 😎 Probably met you on the road a few times haha. I don't think Genoa has ever had a thrift shop. I remember this one antique store in Osceola, Husker Antiques I think it was called? Had several records, you may have good luck there next time.
I've been in there, but it's been a minute. Two thrift stores in Osceola too. I never found anything at either of those. I can't remember if i found anything at the antique store.
Cool old house at the beginning.
Glad you came to your senses and put those 3 records back. It's getting pretty bad when you are considering a Jan Pierce album.
I wish you would have gone through the 78's in the last store. I find some good ones more often than albums anymore. Seems everyone is scouting out albums.
🤣😂🤣 I had no idea who Jan Pierce was, so i had to look it up. The thing is, lots of times it the albums that you DON'T recognize that are worth money...so, if i don't know what they are, i investigate further.
That can be true.
I got Y&T's first album when they were known as Yesterday and Today at an antique mall in Long Beach Washington! $7.00! Also Montrose first LP for $4
Good scores! My brother has those first to Yesterday & Today records! I've got Mean Streak
I like going to antique malls and looking in every little cubby for records. That's how I found the Yesterday and Today album. I also found Vandenberg's first album that way.
Got a little scared twice. Once the fertilizer plant and a black oil fire 🔥 pretty close to going 💥 boom, Then that satans shop of horrors you drove by.
Customers go in...but never come back out!!!
...but, you know...if they have records, I'll take my chances!!!
I understand I went into a food pantry once. Lady looked at me crazy.
"So, you're telling me you've got peanut butter, eggs, bread, and cheese...but no records???"
If you find a copy on cassette of hounds of love. Buy it. Going for 350.50 and up.
7:53 Stéphane Grappelli is a very good French Violinist Jazz Fusion player, but I don't know that album (Satin Doll) though
Isn't Jean Luc Ponty French too? Fusion on violin must be popular in France! I dig Jean Luc Ponty, so I'll have to check out Grappelli!
@@VinylHunter Yes, Jean Luc Ponty ia also a French Violinist. I have 3 Grappelli records, one with David Grisman, one with Hank Jones, and one with Philip Catherine and Larry Coryell. I also have a CD where he dives into Brazilian music with Baden Powell.
4:21 Haha! There's a song on that Kenny Rogers and the First Edition album called 'Good Lady of Toronto'. Naturally, I had to notice that one. :)
Her name is TorontoJane!
Doing the same thing over here in Florida. I work in a service truck driving around Central Florida hitting up all my thrift stores between jobs
I wouldn't be able to do all this rural thrifting if i wasn't already driving there for my work. That's an advantage you and i have over most!
You are on a roll. Lots of new videos. We got our dog from St Paul, NE so I have been there. I have friends who have a lake house right near Silver Creek. Dannebrog is somewhat famous because Roger Welsch who was always on CBS News Sunday Morning would do lots of stories there. Even though you don't always find records I get to see small towns I have and have not been to before.
I'm trying to pump out a bunch of videos to get caught up to the present
I almost went back to Dannebrog today because i had forgotten about that antique store there...but i was too sleepy and opted to take a nap on my break rather than sshop for records
Heavy Metal Supply Co. - Did they really want to beat you up because you went into their store? It's good you didn't inquire about death & black metal records and a pack of Zig Zag rolling papers! Well, all in all, kinda brutal this time around in tornado country, nothing to get the heart pumping (or even beating!). Now where are those rolling papers?!
Ha! That was just a gag i did! They weren't even open...I've never actually been inside!
I'm seriously considering befriending them and have them as a running gag...but i haven't had any ideas yet, so...
@@VinylHunter You never know way out there in the middle of nowhere! Looking for psych action next time!
Sometimes it's very hard to find goods records. 🤦♂️
Yeah! It's a lot of digging...a lot looking for new places that might have records! Many times you don't find anything...Sometimes you'll find a treasure or two...and, sometimes you hit big!!!
10:16 These are all german radio plays for kids. Funny that you found them there. Especially "Benjamin Blümchen" is very popular. Although grownups as me listen to them too. "Scotland Yard" is cool.
Yeah i come across so many things make me wonder "how did this get here?"
I collect Roger Miller records. There was a Hungarian pressing of one of his records that i was "watching" on discogs...then, not too long after, i found that Hungarian record in an antique store in a very small town in Nebraska!!!! One of my craziest coincidences ever!!! How did it get there????
@@VinylHunter For sure, it was waiting just for you!
I love this channel, but the way the guy handles the records is so hard to watch! lol Rough!!! hahahahahahaha! Keep the great videos coming though!!!
LIKE number 5 and that's no jive. :)
ruth white : 2$ nooo way! !!!
Yep! ...and in my latest video i got Ruth White Flowers Of Evil for $3
@@VinylHunter i own you that one!!!
cuz i didn't know this fine lady's works at all before you pick up the lp's ! !! but at that time i pay no attention at all to the price .i was stuck on the "flower of evil" title (aka: "fleurs du mal") ! ! so thank you. :D her 7trumps From the Tarot Cards and Pinions is somehow grandiose too.
Hey tuco, do you ever come across any Jerry Clower records. He was that comedian from Yazoo, Mississippi. I remember my parents having some of those records when I was a kid and I haven't seen one of those albums in probably 40 plus years. I used to laugh my ass off at some of his records, all clean and no Red Foxx type material, back when I was a kid. If I ever come across one of those I'm going to get it just for the nostalgia sake 👍
Brian in Fort Worth 🎶
I feel like I've seen some, but i don't remember for sure.
Pretty empty there. No people, no cars on the streets. I wonder how there could be any business? The smoke was black, maybe they burned vinyl? Someone hinted that Vinyl thrifter is coming to get their vinyl?
A lot of these small towns i wonder about? They must work elsewhere. A long travel to the grocery store!
@@VinylHunter Little similar here. There is no work on countryside anymore.
Wow tape 📼
Hi Tuco!! surprise to see all those small towns shops just open on fridays and saturday only!!! how they stay in business??. cheers and be well
Makes you wonder!!!
Ever read The Recording Angel? Because you remind me of the deaf guy with 3/4 of a million records. I have never seen you play one.
Tough luck this time Tuco. Hope we get the conclusion to the idiot cliffhanger soon!
Yes! They way it looks on video, i wasn't very lucky...but when you look at the calendar i showed a few videos ago, I've been hitting big a lot recently!
22:54 That's neither Mozart nor Beethoven, particularly since neither of them had any facial hair or beards. I think that is a Jesus bust judging by the beard, the long hair, the robe/tunic outfit, and the solemn expression on his face. Had the clothes been a bit different like during Queen Elizabeth I's reign, I would have guessed William Shakespeare. :)
I would love manufacturer and sell limited edition busts of modern composers....Stravinsky, Mancini, Morricone!
@@VinylHunter That would be AWESOME! What a brilliant idea, Tuco! Maybe Screen Archives or La-La Land Records or Kritzerland; of all which sell soundtracks, would go for that idea. Screen Archives used to give away baseball-style cards of film composers with orders and I collected several at the time (Jerry Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, Elmer Bernstein, James Horner, etc.). So, limited edition busts would be so cool. :)
If you get kicked out of both bars in Elba, I guess you have to move.
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Never realize you were driving around in a box truck. Hopefully gas prices aren't killing your budget.
I don't have to pay for it luckily! My job is driving around delivering tires...on my lunch break i stop and look for records.
A little to late, but you should have asked her if there were any records