Okay i was crate digging and i had the best find: prince purple rain with the undamaged poster, led zeplin IV, and a michael jackson thriller all in one crate
DUDE! MADE A 20 QUESTION VINYL TAG!!!! 1. How many records do you own? 2. What kind of record player do you have? 3. How old were you when you started collecting records? 4. What is the oldest record you own? 5. What is the first record you ever got? 6. What is the first record you got with your own money? 7. What is your favourite coloured vinyl? 8. What is a discount album you own? 9. What is your prized possession? .10. A record by a female artist 11. A record by your favourite band 12. An impulse buy 13. A gift 14. Most played record 15. A rarity 16. A rainy day record 17. A feel good album 18. A nostalgic record 19. A RSD (Record Store Day) purchase 20. A recent purchase
I really enjoy the "thrill of the hunt" looking for records at thrift stores, Goodwill, Value Village, antique shops, etc. In fact, I even dreamed about record-digging, so the hobby has made its way into my subconscious. :)
Man, you are right-on! Holding that lp jacket, admiring the artwork, turning it over and reading liner notes is a treat unto itself. There is something very hip and cool about playing your music on your turntable and savoring the entire experience. Great stuff.
Well said. I totally agree with you on what you said about everything including physical ownership. There's nothing like owning your own copies of media such as Vinyl, cassettes, DVD, and Blu Ray. Streaming is at the mercy of the internet when it goes down. Netflix and the others can take certain movies off whenever they desire. spotify the same thing. At least with the physical copies, you see it at the store and you buy it and it's yours they can't take it away. Streaming which they can take their content offline.
But.. But.. THEY'VE ALWAYS ALWAYS BEEN *COOL*! :D /s Though it is really fun to see a whole new generation of people getting into them and visiting stores more. I've been collecting since I was in High School (class of '04) after inheriting my parents (honestly, totally stellar) collection of records. And then I unfortunately sold a lot of my precious collection when I was in financial woes (drugs are bad m'kay kids), though luckily I have recouped much of what was sold (though there's a few I'm still after, which with this popularity there's been all these reprints and re-pressings that I've had to sort through to find my coinciding copy, which tbh is half the fun/torment). Anyhow, I welcome any one and all who are fans of music into the hobby/addiction! *Keep 'em spinnin'!*
a new fan all the way from Malaysia. 1. learning more and more about vinyl eventho i'm 28yo 2. love the audio from vinyl 3. you got that great host personality 4. its tech, anything, old or new, i love it. keep it up, cheers!
Because it's a novelty thing. These technologies were too expensive back than. I know an 80s italian label (Memory Records) that had some limited edition maxi-singles playing from inside to outside.
Vinyl is making a comback. Amazing times were living and not to mention the resurgence of 80s nostalgia and the death of EDM with the resurgence of the underground rave scene again.
I have to say, I have an addiction of buying records online, I`m proud of it. Its the best addiction you can ever have. Buying music in which you can touch !
Having a physical copy of the music and the fact that you have take time to listen to it; makes you appreciate the forum. Like shooting film you need to be selective and appreciative.
I'm from '72 & records were a way of life from childhood up. Record changers were the norm before turntables started to become so by the mid 80's. I've had my 1st record arsenal starting with kids records in my single digits. I've have a huge vinyl arsenal since last decade & still buy cheap to this day at 50yrs old. For budget & mobility reasons, I do own a Crosley Cruiser (Sorry😔). If I could afford the best like the Turntable Tanks with Bluetooth Transmitter, use such now I would. Keep doing what you do.
Channels like this and also my love for hip hop got me into records, I really like collecting and listening to vinyl, Lazaretto was also one of the first records I bought!
The vinyl of Monty Python's 'Matching Tie and Handkerchief' has two different grooves on side 2 so depending how the stylus drops on to the record you either get side 2 or 'side 3'!
And, with your record you can pick up a couple or Sainsbury's branded (dunno who brews it) Kentish Ale which is very nice indeed. Loaf of bread, Twiglets, Pot Noodles, cola, antacid and so on. What normal record store has that?
I definitely agree that there's nothing like owning a physical copy of any Media. Yes streaming and downloading is convenient, but it can never compare to the experience of owning and listening to an actual physical copy of media. Another great video as always! Keep em coming!👍
Another couple of online vinyl outlets you may not be aware of is Music Magpie in the UK and also Discogs, which for vinyl is eBay on steroids. I've used the both many times to acquire vinyl. Check them out . . .
And I feel like I’m back in 1985...I’ve got music on vinyl,cassette tape and compact disc. And now also digital downloads. My copy of the original Star Wars soundtrack album from 1977,which I bought when I was 14, still sounds awesome.
I totally agree with your list, I love the idea of collecting things and I feel like vinyl records are sentimental because you physically have it you know? idk but to have an album on vinyl records just makes it feel 9530993 times more special. And the quality and crisp sound of the record is soothing in a way.
The comment that you own the music and not rent. wins you the internet Jarrett. Even if you 'buy' things digitally like from i-tunes or XBox Live. You just have a file or ROM of something. And you have to use youe e-mail and password to access. If your HDD dies and you lose everything. The fact that you have to use your E-mail and password to basically "Ask permission" to access the files and ROMs you paid for. Even if you back up your files on recordable cds or dvd's. They degrade. Vinyl lasts that little bit longer as long as they are lovingly looked after and stored. Great video btw. Well done.
My mom worked in record stores from the time I was 6yrs old (1953) till she retired around 1985. I was bitten early and exposed to every genre imaginable. Although I now have an audio man cave (CD, FLAC downloads, multichannel recording setups - both digital and analogue, and I sit here amidst mixers, tapes decks (cassette and reel to reel) , and I pay for Pandora Premium and Apple Music --- nothing quite has the magic of opening a vinyl record, putting it on my Technics SL1900 with Ortofon 2m red, connected to my Proton D940 receiver playing through either Tannoy or RSL 2400 Mini Monitors. Over the years I've had thousands of records, but I've sold some, given some to friends - now I have a few hundred of my favorites ):
Great video, I;ve watched all your vids and am now back into vinyl, after a 20 year gap. Audio Technica ATLP120 (Black), Denon Amp and Q Acoustics 2020i bookshelf speakers. Keep up the good work.
Great Vid, My grandma started giving me a her old records a few years back, before I found out people started calling them vinyl and that there was a vinyl resurgence. I have a small crate of 60's and 70's pop and funk records but Rarely listen to them now a days since I recently discovered about spotify and online music. I always feel like I'm behind or not following things. I' started collecting cassettes in 2013 and that's all I ever listened to. then I started Vinyl, and then I discovered how to use mp3's and spotify, now people are going back to analog formats! Oh well, I l don't mind, I love all forms of music.
Another reason is the vinyl bonus tracks that are available only on the vinyl release. For example on Monster Magnet's latest album Mindfucker, the vinyl bonus track Utopia is by far the greatest song imho.
A question about the Jack White record. The side that plays from the inside out. Isn't that bad for your stylus? I thought the idea was you put the needle on the record and it sits there passively getting pulled along the groove as the record spins. If it plays from the inside out it's going to be getting pushed and possibly subjecting your stylus to unnatural and undesigned for forces.
nice video I never knew how good vinyl really sounded until I finally Conn. It to a CD I was truly amazed vinyl actually sounds better now we're getting back into buying vinyl again
Vinyl cassette tapes and tons of other formats are coming back but one format that I like to say is the VHS come back that’s one of the format I would love to see come back and laser disc i’ve never got into it myself but if it ever makes a comeback I might buy one and if I ever find a player I might pick disc player
Wondering what you thought of, or if you've tried, the vintage "Linear Tracking Turntable." I remember the Technics brand LTT in the 80s and how it was supposed to be such an improvement.
I agree. I grew up with records and I really do like them better. I just inherited a stereo and am going to get it working again. right now the speed is just a little to fast
I was crate digging and I found Devo's Shout for 7 bucks. A CD from Amazon (Brand new) is 60 bucks! But by far my luckiest crate dig is when I found "Weird Al" Yankovic's Mandatory Fun (brand new) for 20 bucks, although I already had the album on CD.
~ Vinyl super boomed in the 1960s, U.K. & USA big time. Ditto 1970s, boosted by disco & the whole DJ club scene. 1980s records dipped for a hot second, then people stopped selling their records for CDs and started looking again, even as retailers were dumping their vinyl stocks. The 1990s, and again fueled by jazz enthusiasts, country fans, & gayblackDJ dance music culture, another vinyl boom. Kept up the steam right to 2018, and now it is the only music format showing rising sales, and interest continues piquing. Records, vinyl records, have been fun and interesting for many, since at least the 1950s, and never stopped. This is not nostalgia for people born within the last 25 or so years: this is the present. Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Can I use a receiver instead of an amplifier for my turntable setup? And is having a separate pre amp going to make my sound quality better than having a built in phono input on a receiver/amplifier? Thanks
If there is a Phono input, the pre-amp is built into the receiver so U shouldn't need one. That's how my 2 turntables are setup and it works just fine! Make sure to connect the Grounding wire. But many new record players (and briefcase models) have pre-amp built in. Easy to find out, if it's super quiet, you'll need separate pre-amp.
I have a Zenith Portable Solid State Stereophonic Record Player its older and i changer the cartridge and needle but it sounds alot quiter and im not sure why?
With 1,115 albums, 723 45's and 120 78's, I needed a turntable that could play those three speeds. Lucky for me, I found a nice Numark 4-speed turntable. You just have to hear Alvin & The Chipmunks on speed 16.
I love how just about every time I go to the record store certain albums call out to me. It's as if my mind's being read. Like the other day I watched Henry Rollins talk about Joy Division's 'Unknown Pleasures' being a must-have record then boom 2 days later I spot a newly shipped in,180 gram Unknown Pleasures. Of course I had to get it
That's a pretty good list, my number one would be value long term. Records especially rare and limited editions will be worth far more than bits of data floating around cyberspace. Its no fun collecting files is it? Vinyl has been around for decades and will continue to flourish in spite of tech trends. Nice video!
I think its annoying that people support artists after they die. Not only do they not see ANY of the money, but the suits are fucking assholes for constantly marketing their products to us.
I went to Barnes and Noble and found the Thunderball soundtrack so I would say it isn't that limited, but Urban Outfitters definitely is to the new releases. Also I am having a hard time getting rid of dog hair on my records. I love my dog to death and she is the cutest things but I'm pretty sure all my records have some amount of dog hair and my turntable doesn't have a dust cover what do I do lol.
I normally buy my records from a local shop every week but if there's one I just can't seem to find I normally go to a website called musicstack which sell vinyl and tapes for super cheap prices. :)
Okay i was crate digging and i had the best find: prince purple rain with the undamaged poster, led zeplin IV, and a michael jackson thriller all in one crate
How lucky are you
Wow bro
Pics or it didn't happen
@@austins.2495 also this comment was 4 years ago he probably won’t respond
DUDE! MADE A 20 QUESTION VINYL TAG!!!!
1. How many records do you own?
2. What kind of record player do you have?
3. How old were you when you started collecting records?
4. What is the oldest record you own?
5. What is the first record you ever got?
6. What is the first record you got with your own money?
7. What is your favourite coloured vinyl?
8. What is a discount album you own?
9. What is your prized possession?
.10. A record by a female artist
11. A record by your favourite band
12. An impulse buy
13. A gift
14. Most played record
15. A rarity
16. A rainy day record
17. A feel good album
18. A nostalgic record
19. A RSD (Record Store Day) purchase
20. A recent purchase
Dude, love ur profile pic. I used to have the same one on my school google account!
I really enjoy the "thrill of the hunt" looking for records at thrift stores, Goodwill, Value Village, antique shops, etc. In fact, I even dreamed about record-digging, so the hobby has made its way into my subconscious. :)
Why does it always look like you're about to leave the house when you record the video?
It looks like he's about to leave the house?
for anyone who's interested..that Spongebob vinyl also has The loop de loop song, the ripped pants song, and Sandy's texas song. all the essentials
You should make an hour long video of you just staring at the camera ranting about all the reasons why vinyl is better.
Man, you are right-on! Holding that lp jacket, admiring the artwork, turning it over and reading liner notes is a treat unto itself. There is something very hip and cool about playing your music on your turntable and savoring the entire experience. Great stuff.
Well said. I totally agree with you on what you said about everything including physical ownership. There's nothing like owning your own copies of media such as Vinyl, cassettes, DVD, and Blu Ray. Streaming is at the mercy of the internet when it goes down. Netflix and the others can take certain movies off whenever they desire. spotify the same thing. At least with the physical copies, you see it at the store and you buy it and it's yours they can't take it away. Streaming which they can take their content offline.
Couldn't agree more. I love my physical collection
But.. But.. THEY'VE ALWAYS ALWAYS BEEN *COOL*! :D /s
Though it is really fun to see a whole new generation of people getting into them and visiting stores more. I've been collecting since I was in High School (class of '04) after inheriting my parents (honestly, totally stellar) collection of records. And then I unfortunately sold a lot of my precious collection when I was in financial woes (drugs are bad m'kay kids), though luckily I have recouped much of what was sold (though there's a few I'm still after, which with this popularity there's been all these reprints and re-pressings that I've had to sort through to find my coinciding copy, which tbh is half the fun/torment). Anyhow, I welcome any one and all who are fans of music into the hobby/addiction!
*Keep 'em spinnin'!*
"Yeah! Let's buy any shitty old vinyl" is way different than "I appreciate RetroWave as an art-form"
a new fan all the way from Malaysia.
1. learning more and more about vinyl eventho i'm 28yo
2. love the audio from vinyl
3. you got that great host personality
4. its tech, anything, old or new, i love it.
keep it up, cheers!
I'm twice your age old and I have never knew the extra features on that record you showed existed, Wow
Because it's a novelty thing. These technologies were too expensive back than. I know an 80s italian label (Memory Records) that had some limited edition maxi-singles playing from inside to outside.
Discogs is also a great website!
no it's not.
Oliver B why not? i buy records there all the time!
Cher Zamolodchikova Right? I got some pretty rare stuff from there, it's awesome!
So good to see actual people contributing to artists till this day!
Discogs is great stfu.
I prefer to buy my records from Flea Markets or from Ebay Kleinanzeigen (german Craigslist) but I organise my collection from Discogs
I want that SpongeBob record but I have no money :(
You got your Spongebob record yet?
@@brez1093 Nope!
@@sunforged1662 dang lol.
Perhaps someday...
It's so hard to explain why vinyl sound so good, but I just love it.
4:32 Thank you for referencing my local supermarket, it doesn’t get much attention in the US. 😁😁😁
Vinyl is making a comback. Amazing times were living and not to mention the resurgence of 80s nostalgia and the death of EDM with the resurgence of the underground rave scene again.
Love your channel man! Keep up the good work!
Thank you! More good stuff on the way!
I have to say, I have an addiction of buying records online, I`m proud of it. Its the best addiction you can ever have. Buying music in which you can touch !
Love the Hybrid Theory album behind you!
Fun fact: Mike Shinoda is a big Aphex Twin fan and you can hear a lot of his influences in that album e.g. the digital skip effects
I Dig The Vinyl Resurgence Dude. Make It Spin Maan!!! Hahaha
Having a physical copy of the music and the fact that you have take time to listen to it; makes you appreciate the forum. Like shooting film you need to be selective and appreciative.
Absolutely I find myself collecting a lot more stuff kind of a pain when u move. But I love it I collect cassettes, records, CDS & DVDS
I'm from '72 & records were a way of life from childhood up. Record changers were the norm before turntables started to become so by the mid 80's. I've had my 1st record arsenal starting with kids records in my single digits. I've have a huge vinyl arsenal since last decade & still buy cheap to this day at 50yrs old. For budget & mobility reasons, I do own a Crosley Cruiser (Sorry😔). If I could afford the best like the Turntable Tanks with Bluetooth Transmitter, use such now I would. Keep doing what you do.
Dang it Jarrett, I can't resist classic Nickelodeon things, you're going to empty out my wallet lol
haha :P
Well I ordered it lol, Zavvi has a exclusive limited edition
green slime vinyl, apparently they're only making like 400 of them.
Channels like this and also my love for hip hop got me into records, I really like collecting and listening to vinyl,
Lazaretto was also one of the first records I bought!
The vinyl of Monty Python's 'Matching Tie and Handkerchief' has two different grooves on side 2 so depending how the stylus drops on to the record you either get side 2 or 'side 3'!
I love that you mentioned Sainsbury's and Tesco!! Haha!
+Tom Cosgrave gotta give love to my U.K. Peeps! 😄
Vinyl Eyezz haha I love that! great video from a UK guy!
And, with your record you can pick up a couple or Sainsbury's branded (dunno who brews it) Kentish Ale which is very nice indeed. Loaf of bread, Twiglets, Pot Noodles, cola, antacid and so on. What normal record store has that?
I definitely agree that there's nothing like owning a physical copy of any Media. Yes streaming and downloading is convenient, but it can never compare to the experience of owning and listening to an actual physical copy of media. Another great video as always! Keep em coming!👍
loved ren and stimpy.. need to check that out
Another couple of online vinyl outlets you may not be aware of is Music Magpie in the UK and also Discogs, which for vinyl is eBay on steroids. I've used the both many times to acquire vinyl. Check them out . . .
And I feel like I’m back in 1985...I’ve got music on vinyl,cassette tape and compact disc. And now also digital downloads. My copy of the original Star Wars soundtrack album from 1977,which I bought when I was 14, still sounds awesome.
I totally agree with your list, I love the idea of collecting things and I feel like vinyl records are sentimental because you physically have it you know? idk but to have an album on vinyl records just makes it feel 9530993 times more special. And the quality and crisp sound of the record is soothing in a way.
This is by far the best video of describing the vinyl boom! :O
Agreed!!
The comment that you own the music and not rent. wins you the internet Jarrett. Even if you 'buy' things digitally like from i-tunes or XBox Live. You just have a file or ROM of something. And you have to use youe e-mail and password to access. If your HDD dies and you lose everything. The fact that you have to use your E-mail and password to basically "Ask permission" to access the files and ROMs you paid for. Even if you back up your files on recordable cds or dvd's. They degrade. Vinyl lasts that little bit longer as long as they are lovingly looked after and stored. Great video btw. Well done.
+Darren Richardson thanks so much for watching Darren! Glad we agree! :)
John the flickpick at 2:15 hahaha
Your journey to the vinyl side is complete!
Your best video yet Jared!! Totally agree with your list.
That's a great list, Jarrett. Keep up the good work!
Great feature that sums up why we collect records!
My mom worked in record stores from the time I was 6yrs old (1953) till she retired around 1985. I was bitten early and exposed to every genre imaginable. Although I now have an audio man cave (CD, FLAC downloads, multichannel recording setups - both digital and analogue, and I sit here amidst mixers, tapes decks (cassette and reel to reel) , and I pay for Pandora Premium and Apple Music --- nothing quite has the magic of opening a vinyl record, putting it on my Technics SL1900 with Ortofon 2m red, connected to my Proton D940 receiver playing through either Tannoy or RSL 2400 Mini Monitors. Over the years I've had thousands of records, but I've sold some, given some to friends - now I have a few hundred of my favorites ):
just got lateralus yesterday
such a great album with cool artwork
Nick White I got Lateralus on Vinyl from Best Buy and both albums Warped after 2 weeks 😡🤬
Great video, I;ve watched all your vids and am now back into vinyl, after a 20 year gap. Audio Technica ATLP120 (Black), Denon Amp and Q Acoustics 2020i bookshelf speakers. Keep up the good work.
It’s simple, big album covers and giant discs, it’s so magical and better quality and the artistic direction is always a +.
Thanks for the link! Awesome site!
Great video, really enjoyed it, keep on and greetings!
For me personally I like having a physical copy of something. I know there's CDs but vinyl stands out to me
Cool video. I love records! 😄 plus I love David Bowie.
amazing you noticed Techmoan! you and him are my favorite vinyl record related youtubers!
he's great! :)
Great Vid, My grandma started giving me a her old records a few years back, before I found out people started calling them vinyl and that there was a vinyl resurgence. I have a small crate of 60's and 70's pop and funk records but Rarely listen to them now a days since I recently discovered about spotify and online music. I always feel like I'm behind or not following things. I' started collecting cassettes in 2013 and that's all I ever listened to. then I started Vinyl, and then I discovered how to use mp3's and spotify, now people are going back to analog formats! Oh well, I l don't mind, I love all forms of music.
I have an all in one suitcase style record player, and it has a built in pre amp and I hooked it up to an amp and speakers and it’s rlly good
been playing vinyl since 1978. no stopping .
great video...i love my vinyl within my hifi setup!!!
Really good video and lots of good info in this one!
Step 1 is so important and true, great video VE
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
+Dave B. SPONGE BOB SQUARE PANTS!
Vinyl Eyezz I'm just a teen who likes the old, but I'm not like the others
Vinyl Eyezz My teacher said that if you lay your Vinyl on top of each other it won't warp, is that true?
Never lay records horizontally in a stack, They will warp. Your teacher has no idea.
Down Under Vinyl OK, thank you
Thanks for the store envy link. Bought some good charlotte albums. Kickass!
Another reason is the vinyl bonus tracks that are available only on the vinyl release. For example on Monster Magnet's latest album Mindfucker, the vinyl bonus track Utopia is by far the greatest song imho.
Hey Jarrett, where can i buy a box to place my vinyls into? i mean an box wich i can place on my table (not my turntable).
A question about the Jack White record. The side that plays from the inside out. Isn't that bad for your stylus? I thought the idea was you put the needle on the record and it sits there passively getting pulled along the groove as the record spins. If it plays from the inside out it's going to be getting pushed and possibly subjecting your stylus to unnatural and undesigned for forces.
Great video Jarrett!
Solid advice/"How to" video! Hope that more folks get into vinyl! E
nice video I never knew how good vinyl really sounded until I finally Conn. It to a CD I was truly amazed vinyl actually sounds better now we're getting back into buying vinyl again
Can you make a video about poor pressings and ways to avoid them!?!
Great video as always. Keep up the vinyl resolution from Liverpool England
Vinyl cassette tapes and tons of other formats are coming back but one format that I like to say is the VHS come back that’s one of the format I would love to see come back and laser disc i’ve never got into it myself but if it ever makes a comeback I might buy one and if I ever find a player I might pick disc player
I also have a question does anyone know when we will be getting the repressing of the parlor tricks a blessed unrest? I had ordered one
It is very good that vinal is making a good come back
Thanks Jarret I just purchased Lindsay Stirling in vinyl. Untill i saw this video I thought it was CD only. Thank you so much from a happy spinner LOL
Wondering what you thought of, or if you've tried, the vintage "Linear Tracking Turntable." I remember the Technics brand LTT in the 80s and how it was supposed to be such an improvement.
I agree. I grew up with records and I really do like them better. I just inherited a stereo and am going to get it working again. right now the speed is just a little to fast
I was crate digging and I found Devo's Shout for 7 bucks. A CD from Amazon (Brand new) is 60 bucks! But by far my luckiest crate dig is when I found "Weird Al" Yankovic's Mandatory Fun (brand new) for 20 bucks, although I already had the album on CD.
vinyl record playing, to me, is more like a "contemplative listening" thing.... which makes it really good...
~ Vinyl super boomed in the 1960s, U.K. & USA big time. Ditto 1970s, boosted by disco & the whole DJ club scene. 1980s records dipped for a hot second, then people stopped selling their records for CDs and started looking again, even as retailers were dumping their vinyl stocks. The 1990s, and again fueled by jazz enthusiasts, country fans, & gayblackDJ dance music culture, another vinyl boom. Kept up the steam right to 2018, and now it is the only music format showing rising sales, and interest continues piquing.
Records, vinyl records, have been fun and interesting for many, since at least the 1950s, and never stopped.
This is not nostalgia for people born within the last 25 or so years: this is the present.
Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Should I upgrade to a uturn orbit custom with a ortofon 2m red or a standard atlp 120?
Cole Manczak If the motor goes bad in the Uturn, you can replace it, with the ATLP120, you have to buy a whole new turntable. Get the Uturn.
Have you removed the preamp on your lp120 ?
my heart dropped when he started talked about 2017 in the context of now
So happy to see Hybrid Theory on your wall. LP FTW
I would really like a really good automatic turntable because sometimes I fall asleep randomly but hey. Spend more money to get fewer features
Can I use a receiver instead of an amplifier for my turntable setup? And is having a separate pre amp going to make my sound quality better than having a built in phono input on a receiver/amplifier? Thanks
If there is a Phono input, the pre-amp is built into the receiver so U shouldn't need one. That's how my 2 turntables are setup and it works just fine! Make sure to connect the Grounding wire. But many new record players (and briefcase models) have pre-amp built in. Easy to find out, if it's super quiet, you'll need separate pre-amp.
I have a Zenith Portable Solid State Stereophonic Record Player its older and i changer the cartridge and needle but it sounds alot quiter and im not sure why?
I go to the nearest record store trying to find Bowie record many are sold out all I found is Five Years 1969--1973 album pack the rest sold out
Nice vid!
With 1,115 albums, 723 45's and 120 78's, I needed a turntable that could play those three speeds. Lucky for me, I found a nice Numark 4-speed turntable. You just have to hear Alvin & The Chipmunks on speed 16.
im going through all your videos on a binge.. "new viewer"
Nice video.
I can't wait to get the new Tokio Hotel album on both CD and vinyl and also their new single What If on vinyl.
I love how just about every time I go to the record store certain albums call out to me. It's as if my mind's being read. Like the other day I watched Henry Rollins talk about Joy Division's 'Unknown Pleasures' being a must-have record then boom 2 days later I spot a newly shipped in,180 gram Unknown Pleasures. Of course I had to get it
What is that album at 2:13
Yeah, I found a couple of rare flexi discs and a couple of 16RPMs for a really good price a couple days ago while crate digging.
That's a pretty good list, my number one would be value long term. Records especially rare and limited editions will be worth far more than bits of data floating around cyberspace. Its no fun collecting files is it? Vinyl has been around for decades and will continue to flourish in spite of tech trends. Nice video!
You are the best man!
I know will never have the space or money for records but they are really awesome.
I think its annoying that people support artists after they die. Not only do they not see ANY of the money, but the suits are fucking assholes for constantly marketing their products to us.
Christina Gina so people should stop listening to dead people's music? thats stupid
Great vid!
My greatest find of vinyl's was dr dre The Chronic so happy i found it
christian zaragoza The Chronic is a Must Have Rap Classic!
Aye my boy Alex is in this video 👌🏻 #SINTB
I went to Barnes and Noble and found the Thunderball soundtrack so I would say it isn't that limited, but Urban Outfitters definitely is to the new releases.
Also I am having a hard time getting rid of dog hair on my records. I love my dog to death and she is the cutest things but I'm pretty sure all my records have some amount of dog hair and my turntable doesn't have a dust cover what do I do lol.
My dad said that the music industry could be releasing vinyl to prevent stealing or downloading illegally. Either way, i'm in love with vinyl
Hybrid Theory in the background is getting me excited.
I normally buy my records from a local shop every week but if there's one I just can't seem to find I normally go to a website called musicstack which sell vinyl and tapes for super cheap prices. :)