I'm looking forward to getting the Grateful Dead box set of the Boston show on 5/7/77. That particular concert is considered just as great as the famous Barton Hall show from the next day. I'm also getting the Jerry Garcia Band - How Sweet It is, Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna Live '81, Miles David - Turnaround & Wilco - The Alternate Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. I'm sure I'll end up getting 2 or 3 more albums when that day comes. I'm lucky because I always get everything I want on Record Store Day. I usually get there between 7:00 & 7:30am. It's cool to talk to all the young people in line & see what they're getting. I enjoy it.
I have 19 titles on my list. 4 are a must haves. another 5 are "will get if they aren't too expensive" the rest are "maybe"/"how much they cost". From the ones you mentioned Soul Asylum is a must have. Albatross,Billy Joel, Police,U2 are "maybe". btw. thanks for clearing up the recording year on Billy Joel. It was listed only as live and i only saw the sleeve pic and couldn't tell if it were 75 or 78. Pasi
I’m glad people still support RSD. 10 , 15 years ago I always lined up, usually #1 but now I find the albums in my travels so I don’t start looking until late in the day. I had about a dozen albums and cut them down to only 4 that intrigued me. I just keep looking for items that are rare and hard to find. A lot of albums I can get an OG cheaper. It has changed but it needed to to keep younger vinyl lovers interested I just would rather find that special OG. Rich Kids intrigued me and a couple Latin albums
Indie exclusives are basically RSD sanctioned releases throughout the year that are variants of regular releases. They're limited but you can usually preorder them from your shop on a first come basis. RSD releases are exclusive to Record Store Day. You can't order them and have to decide how important they are to you as you might have to get on line hours before a shop opens to improve your chances. But, a lot of FOMO around RSD and in most cases you can get things at normal prices after the fact if you wait it out.
@@vinylterry I was expecting Opeth and Voivod to keep the reissues in colored vinyl for RSD... but they are not on the list... but on the Indie list there are Messugah Obzen and Metallica 72 seasons, I am interested... so I will skip the line this year.
i think RSD thrives on desperation...my experience is queuing for hours to get into a shop that has nothing you went there for, so in desperation you buy anything just to have made your time worth while......and whats the compulsion with bootlegs all of a sudden ?
i dont see anything too hot on the list. I'm getting Foals Life is Dub and Beggars Banquet since i dont have the toilet cover, just the rsvp plain one. i have zero billy joel and i can say i don't need any more billy joel. awesome!
I would've been interested in Beggars Banquet but just got the mono box and also have reissue with a bonus 12" and flexi from a few years back that has the RSVP cover over the toilet cover. Since it's just a color variant, I'm sitting that one out.
Prices are outrageous, and this has turned into a money making ploy for record labels. In the long run, this will hurt the industry, and the very people is designed to help, the independent record store owners, as they are likely to sit on a lot of inventory they are not going to move. My 2 cents.
I'm looking forward to getting the Grateful Dead box set of the Boston show on 5/7/77. That particular concert is considered just as great as the famous Barton Hall show from the next day. I'm also getting the Jerry Garcia Band - How Sweet It is, Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna Live '81, Miles David - Turnaround & Wilco - The Alternate Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. I'm sure I'll end up getting 2 or 3 more albums when that day comes. I'm lucky because I always get everything I want on Record Store Day. I usually get there between 7:00 & 7:30am. It's cool to talk to all the young people in line & see what they're getting. I enjoy it.
The early bird gets the records. A lot of great choices.
I have 19 titles on my list. 4 are a must haves. another 5 are "will get if they aren't too expensive" the rest are "maybe"/"how much they cost". From the ones you mentioned Soul Asylum is a must have. Albatross,Billy Joel, Police,U2 are "maybe". btw. thanks for clearing up the recording year on Billy Joel. It was listed only as live and i only saw the sleeve pic and couldn't tell if it were 75 or 78.
Pasi
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Nice list. I'm looking forward to Husker Du "Longhorn Tonight" and I'll probably snag the Soul Asylum as well.
Being from Minnesota those picks are definitely appropriate!
Hello I saw Miles Davis in concert in the late 1980s. It was around the time of his Tutu album release. His back up band were very funky.
Just discovered your channel and subbed you up, very good video, thanks for sharing, Peace!
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Enjoyed watching this sir! Thanks for walking us through your thoughts on the RSD list. 🙏🏻
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I’m glad people still support RSD. 10 , 15 years ago I always lined up, usually #1 but now I find the albums in my travels so I don’t start looking until late in the day. I had about a dozen albums and cut them down to only 4 that intrigued me. I just keep looking for items that are rare and hard to find. A lot of albums I can get an OG cheaper. It has changed but it needed to to keep younger vinyl lovers interested I just would rather find that special OG. Rich Kids intrigued me and a couple Latin albums
Guestroom Records! My go-to place :)
I loved that store when I lived near Louisville.
Can you explain the Indie Exclusive LIST? There are stores that allows pre-orders?!?!?!?!
Indie exclusives are basically RSD sanctioned releases throughout the year that are variants of regular releases. They're limited but you can usually preorder them from your shop on a first come basis. RSD releases are exclusive to Record Store Day. You can't order them and have to decide how important they are to you as you might have to get on line hours before a shop opens to improve your chances. But, a lot of FOMO around RSD and in most cases you can get things at normal prices after the fact if you wait it out.
@@vinylterry I was expecting Opeth and Voivod to keep the reissues in colored vinyl for RSD... but they are not on the list... but on the Indie list there are Messugah Obzen and Metallica 72 seasons, I am interested... so I will skip the line this year.
I look forward to RSD but I've never gotten 1 single item I've ever wanted because there's only 1 RS near by and the next closest is 2 1/2 hours away
And there is one example of the problems with RSD and no online option.
Good video! I see almost nothing on the list I am interested in! Maybe the Billy Joel album.....but thats about it.
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i think RSD thrives on desperation...my experience is queuing for hours to get into a shop that has nothing you went there for, so in desperation you buy anything just to have made your time worth while......and whats the compulsion with bootlegs all of a sudden ?
Bootlegs = running out of source material.
And yet you peeped in here, interesting...
Half Speed Master is really nothing special. The Miles is my #1.
I’m with you on the half speed.
Great video The Taylor is going to be 115,000
Is it really that high? Might be a new RSD record if true.
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@@vinylterry Right now the RSD website lists the Taylor Swift at 75,000
i dont see anything too hot on the list. I'm getting Foals Life is Dub and Beggars Banquet since i dont have the toilet cover, just the rsvp plain one. i have zero billy joel and i can say i don't need any more billy joel. awesome!
I would've been interested in Beggars Banquet but just got the mono box and also have reissue with a bonus 12" and flexi from a few years back that has the RSVP cover over the toilet cover. Since it's just a color variant, I'm sitting that one out.
@@vinylterry yeah i get it. I just have an old reissue with the invite cover.
I love the toilet cover.
Prices are outrageous, and this has turned into a money making ploy for record labels. In the long run, this will hurt the industry, and the very people is designed to help, the independent record store owners, as they are likely to sit on a lot of inventory they are not going to move. My 2 cents.
Prices are nuts. My shop rarely has much left by Monday. I think they have gotten good at knowing their customers.