Great video! Thanks for the shout out! Yes Rich is a very interesting character, its definitey a store for collectors of older, original rare records. I also saw Dead & Co at the Spere this summer, incredible venue! I have a video in prep on the same topic, also highlighting my finds at Wax Trax! 😂🤟
My parents live in Las Vegas and when I’m there I like to check out the record market. I’ll hit up record shops and monitor OfferUp. There are some pretty good record stores. I was anticipating your review of some shops that I’ve visited. But you actually went to one of the few I haven’t been to. I’ll have to go. And I am glad you showed it warts and all because I might have been turned off by the setting. But your experience has educated me. Record City is a similar feel though it’s in a run down retail unit. But it’s hoarder level records. I’d say only half the records are organized in the bins. The rest are in stock rooms or stuffed below record shelving in bins. There are lots of gems if you dig. Zia is like a mini Amoeba Records. Reminiscent of old Tower Records. Wide open place very organized. It focuses on records, but really any dead or dying media format has a section. Those would be some more to visit when you go back. A couple of things about that market; It has the largest Hawaiian population outside the islands. I’m always finding legit Hawaiian records there. Second, the evolution of nightclubs over the last 50 years were in full swing in Las Vegas. Go through 12” bins! Lots of DJ only 12” singles and great disco, dance, house, and pop. I’m in LA so I’m a bit spoiled. But each local market has its history that influences what one finds in a record shop. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Hi Larry -- great insights on Vegas! I had very limited time so decided to just hit one and I had heard stories (Good and Bad) about Wax Trax. Cheers, Tim
Your experience with Rich sounds quite accurate. You wait while the dude looks up your stuff on Discogs. And they almost always start on the high end. But there’s treasure there for sure!!!
Have not been to Vegas but I would check out Wax Trax. Don't typically like unpriced stock and Discogs pricing on the spot but pretty cool that they have such deep inventory so I would spend some time there. Nice pickup on that Herbie and the UK London Calling, would probably pay up for that too. Hope all is well Tim!
Never got to see the Dead, but got to see Dead & Co. last year in Burgettstown on their "farewell tour", and 2 other times in the previous years. Always a great time. ✌️😎✌️
“I bought a hat…” come on Tim, we know you were rocking the balloons with hippie crack😂. Seriously sounds like a great show and decent finds!! I’d always thought Vegas would be a good place to find hidden grails❤. In general I’m not a fan of “wait while I look it up” pricing, but it sounds like you got some decent finds
I was there in 2007 and I didn't enjoy the experience at all. Discogs wasn't 'in force' when I went there, the guy looked up (I think) a Record Collector book. I hated the way the LPs were up in shelves after about 15 minutes my neck was getting sore from turning my head sideways to read the spine. Some of the shelves were tightly packed so it wasn't easy to pull out an LP to check it out. I did get two LPs for about $20 each. Glad to hear he is still around!
I didn’t know about the Billy Joel RL makes for good treasure hunting. Glad you got the Clash London Calling UK looks like a great vacation! I’m on a Hi Fi kick this summer maybe too much punch Lol I picked up another HK 730 mint restored for 300 and recently stumbled across a Sansui 8080DB for 200 owner at the shop couldn’t get it working? Was a simple fix working perfectly redoing the case with real wood walnut veneer, not actually me but by technician who is absolutely amazing! Thank You
Thanks Tim. I pulled out my copy of The Stranger and sure enough it had Sterling TJ in the dead wax. Not sure if I’ve ever played it, so I’ll give it a spin. Glad you and your wife had a nice time in Sin City!
Good times. I brought cash when I saw Rich Rosen and did a bit of haggling as well. They gave a low price on an expensive version and a high price on a cheaper version both of which I paid. I didn’t feel comfortable to do my own research right in front of him so I just paid him. I don’t say John Meyer is carrying on the legacy. I see him more as a hired gun and I’ve never liked him, but I like him better as he does a good job with the show. I saw them in 94 in Seattle and I’ve collected the Vinyl and the bootlegs and the posters for many years
Hi Chris, thanks for watching. Mayer has really matured since his "tabloid" days and I agree, he does well with the catalog. I know he's a controversial subject though...
@@Universityofvinyl I have always not liked him or his music but his guitar playing with the music is really good and i’ve been warming up the past three times I’ve seen him :)
@@VinylPiper ;Interesting points. I saw the Dead with Jerry a number of times through the 80's, and then for the last time in 1992. I haven't really followed Dead & Co until recently, but now have seen them 5 times. I have to say I feel he can really channel Jerry's style and tone. But then at times he will bring a stronger, rougher more aggressive tone that Jerry never was into. In some ways I think it adds to the music! 💪
@@Doctore_Robert agreed.. he does a good job.. i still am not ready to explore his solo work but looking forward to another dead & co. show.. next time I'll go up close.
Great video, Tim! We have a record shop outside Boston that also is very much of the wax-trax type shopping experience for records. As far as I know, Billy Joel "The Stranger" was mastered first by Robert Ludwig. Sales skyrocketed and Ted Jensen did a mastering as well, which ended up being the most common pressed version, which I never cared for. I found it to be thin and borderline shrill in certain passages/songs. The RL/Masterdisk is by far the better pressing to have. Congrats on the Clash UK "London Calling" - I was fortunate enough to find an EX/NM- UK pressing w/TimTom mastering for about $150. a year or so ago- these copies sound incredible- full bodied, lots of slam, smooth overall but punchy.
I own a WLP U.S. London Calling. Sounds good but whatever. That Aretha is the only one on vinyl I own. I think Ken Booth did a nice cover of the title track.
It’s usually a case by case basis, requires research. In some cases, club pressings were not cut by original mastering engineer and/or pressed on inferior vinyl.
Tim is correct but just to add more context. Many club pressings used their own metal parts so like he said, you can get a clean hot stamper at times as well. Not all clubs used different mastering so do your homework
If you look at teh pricing for club pressings on Discogs they are usually lower than the commercial pressings, I think because of the fear of lower quality pressings and materials. Like anything I am sure it is always a case by case experience.
LOVE "THE STRANGER". OWN THE UK, JAPAN AND US (STERLING TJ IN DEADWAX). 1 DAY, I READ ABOUT THE RL CUT ONLINE AND SEARCHED THE WEB. TODAY I OWN 3 RL COPIES. WHAT THE UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR HAS SAID HERE IS 100% CORRECT. THE RL IS THE BEST SOUNDING. JUST HAS THE DEEPEST, NATURAL NON BLOATED BASS OF ALL THE VARIANTS I OWN. LUDWIG IS A GENIUS AT THE CUTTING LATHE!
Have not been to Vegas but I would check out Wax Trax. Don't typically like unpriced stock and Discogs pricing on the spot but pretty cool that they have such deep inventory so I would spend some time there. Nice pickup on that Herbie and the UK London Calling, would probably pay up for that too. Hope all is well Tim!
Great video! Thanks for the shout out! Yes Rich is a very interesting character, its definitey a store for collectors of older, original rare records. I also saw Dead & Co at the Spere this summer, incredible venue! I have a video in prep on the same topic, also highlighting my finds at Wax Trax! 😂🤟
Looking forward to it - Thx, Tim
My parents live in Las Vegas and when I’m there I like to check out the record market. I’ll hit up record shops and monitor OfferUp. There are some pretty good record stores. I was anticipating your review of some shops that I’ve visited. But you actually went to one of the few I haven’t been to. I’ll have to go. And I am glad you showed it warts and all because I might have been turned off by the setting. But your experience has educated me. Record City is a similar feel though it’s in a run down retail unit. But it’s hoarder level records. I’d say only half the records are organized in the bins. The rest are in stock rooms or stuffed below record shelving in bins. There are lots of gems if you dig. Zia is like a mini Amoeba Records. Reminiscent of old Tower Records. Wide open place very organized. It focuses on records, but really any dead or dying media format has a section. Those would be some more to visit when you go back.
A couple of things about that market; It has the largest Hawaiian population outside the islands. I’m always finding legit Hawaiian records there. Second, the evolution of nightclubs over the last 50 years were in full swing in Las Vegas. Go through 12” bins! Lots of DJ only 12” singles and great disco, dance, house, and pop.
I’m in LA so I’m a bit spoiled. But each local market has its history that influences what one finds in a record shop.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Hi Larry -- great insights on Vegas! I had very limited time so decided to just hit one and I had heard stories (Good and Bad) about Wax Trax. Cheers, Tim
Fun stories. Scary record store experience but as long as it worked for you …. That’s what matters ✌🏻
Your experience with Rich sounds quite accurate. You wait while the dude looks up your stuff on Discogs. And they almost always start on the high end. But there’s treasure there for sure!!!
Great pick up on London Calling, congrats!
Have not been to Vegas but I would check out Wax Trax. Don't typically like unpriced stock and Discogs pricing on the spot but pretty cool that they have such deep inventory so I would spend some time there. Nice pickup on that Herbie and the UK London Calling, would probably pay up for that too. Hope all is well Tim!
Never got to see the Dead, but got to see Dead & Co. last year in Burgettstown on their "farewell tour", and 2 other times in the previous years. Always a great time. ✌️😎✌️
“I bought a hat…” come on Tim, we know you were rocking the balloons with hippie crack😂. Seriously sounds like a great show and decent finds!! I’d always thought Vegas would be a good place to find hidden grails❤. In general I’m not a fan of “wait while I look it up” pricing, but it sounds like you got some decent finds
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I was there in 2007 and I didn't enjoy the experience at all. Discogs wasn't 'in force' when I went there, the guy looked up (I think) a Record Collector book. I hated the way the LPs were up in shelves after about 15 minutes my neck was getting sore from turning my head sideways to read the spine. Some of the shelves were tightly packed so it wasn't easy to pull out an LP to check it out. I did get two LPs for about $20 each. Glad to hear he is still around!
It’s cramped to put it lightly. 👍🏻
I didn’t know about the Billy Joel RL makes for good treasure hunting. Glad you got the Clash London Calling UK looks like a great vacation! I’m on a Hi Fi kick this summer maybe too much punch Lol I picked up another HK 730 mint restored for 300 and recently stumbled across a Sansui 8080DB for 200 owner at the shop couldn’t get it working? Was a simple fix working perfectly redoing the case with real wood walnut veneer, not actually me but by technician who is absolutely amazing! Thank You
Cool you found a local tech! Steal on that HK 730 Brian! 👍🏻
Thanks Tim. I pulled out my copy of The Stranger and sure enough it had Sterling TJ in the dead wax. Not sure if I’ve ever played it, so I’ll give it a spin.
Glad you and your wife had a nice time in Sin City!
'89 -- Landover, MD
'90 -- RFK
'91 -- RFK
'92 -- Cleveland
'95 -- RFK
Post-Jerry: many shows at MSG
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Good times. I brought cash when I saw Rich Rosen and did a bit of haggling as well. They gave a low price on an expensive version and a high price on a cheaper version both of which I paid. I didn’t feel comfortable to do my own research right in front of him so I just paid him. I don’t say John Meyer is carrying on the legacy. I see him more as a hired gun and I’ve never liked him, but I like him better as he does a good job with the show. I saw them in 94 in Seattle and I’ve collected the Vinyl and the bootlegs and the posters for many years
Hi Chris, thanks for watching. Mayer has really matured since his "tabloid" days and I agree, he does well with the catalog. I know he's a controversial subject though...
@@Universityofvinyl I have always not liked him or his music but his guitar playing with the music is really good and i’ve been warming up the past three times I’ve seen him :)
@@VinylPiper ;Interesting points. I saw the Dead with Jerry a number of times through the 80's, and then for the last time in 1992. I haven't really followed Dead & Co until recently, but now have seen them 5 times. I have to say I feel he can really channel Jerry's style and tone. But then at times he will bring a stronger, rougher more aggressive tone that Jerry never was into. In some ways I think it adds to the music! 💪
@@Doctore_Robert agreed.. he does a good job.. i still am not ready to explore his solo work but looking forward to another dead & co. show.. next time I'll go up close.
Great video, Tim! We have a record shop outside Boston that also is very much of the wax-trax type shopping experience for records. As far as I know, Billy Joel "The Stranger" was mastered first by Robert Ludwig. Sales skyrocketed and Ted Jensen did a mastering as well, which ended up being the most common pressed version, which I never cared for. I found it to be thin and borderline shrill in certain passages/songs. The RL/Masterdisk is by far the better pressing to have. Congrats on the Clash UK "London Calling" - I was fortunate enough to find an EX/NM- UK pressing w/TimTom mastering for about $150. a year or so ago- these copies sound incredible- full bodied, lots of slam, smooth overall but punchy.
Aha, that explains the scarcity of the RL Stranger LP. Thanks Jeff. 👍🏻
Jeff. Would the shop you are referring to be in New Hampshire?
@@Vinylfromtheunderground Hi- No it is not.
Where is the record shop? I’m in the Boston area. Thank You
I own a WLP U.S. London Calling. Sounds good but whatever. That Aretha is the only one on vinyl I own. I think Ken Booth did a nice cover of the title track.
Lived Vegas 8 years- never went there …lol
In your opinion, Is the masterdisk billy Joel worth seeking out if I have a sterling press?
Yes. I'll likely be doing a video about this in the near future.
Actually $125 for a decent OG UK London Calling is about right. I paid that exact amount for an EX wax / VG+ copy recently.
Sphere: Sounds like ‘sfear’.
It means: round
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I know, it sounds like he's pronouncing it "Spear."
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Tim, just wondering why don’t you like a club pressing of a record ?
It’s usually a case by case basis, requires research. In some cases, club pressings were not cut by original mastering engineer and/or pressed on inferior vinyl.
Tim is correct but just to add more context. Many club pressings used their own metal parts so like he said, you can get a clean hot stamper at times as well. Not all clubs used different mastering so do your homework
If you look at teh pricing for club pressings on Discogs they are usually lower than the commercial pressings, I think because of the fear of lower quality pressings and materials. Like anything I am sure it is always a case by case experience.
LOVE "THE STRANGER". OWN THE UK, JAPAN AND US (STERLING TJ IN DEADWAX). 1 DAY, I READ ABOUT THE RL CUT ONLINE AND SEARCHED THE WEB. TODAY I OWN 3 RL COPIES. WHAT THE UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR HAS SAID HERE IS 100% CORRECT. THE RL IS THE BEST SOUNDING. JUST HAS THE DEEPEST, NATURAL NON BLOATED BASS OF ALL THE VARIANTS I OWN. LUDWIG IS A GENIUS AT THE CUTTING LATHE!
Have not been to Vegas but I would check out Wax Trax. Don't typically like unpriced stock and Discogs pricing on the spot but pretty cool that they have such deep inventory so I would spend some time there. Nice pickup on that Herbie and the UK London Calling, would probably pay up for that too. Hope all is well Tim!
Hey Dom, it was definitely an experience…. 😅