Claudine Longet is fantastic, grab those albums next time if you can, someone will want them whether they know it yet or not. Thanks for sharing, this was cool to see, I recognize a lot of similar artists from the bargain bins at the my local record store in South East Idaho. This era of late sixties through late seventies albums are fairly common in the secondhand antique and vintage stores but that doesn't mean the music is not worth discovering. Never would have discovered such great artists such as Carole King and Grand Funk Railroad if I hadn't bothered with used records. It's such a rewarding and positive hobby.
Great comments here. I will have to check out Claudine Longet for sure, thanks! And, I totally agree with you that this IS such a rewarding and positive hobby / "side hustle". I've also picked up hundreds of Grand Funk, Carole King, Beach Boys, James Taylor, Jim Croce, 60s & 70s Classic Rock, etc.. etc.. I love keeping the LPs I want to keep and re-selling the ones I no longer need. More coming soon! Cheers!
Claudine "The Killer" Longet. Interesting wiki search for sure. Her two final albums (71, 72) are particularly desirable. The black album and the one where she giving a dead stare into the camera
I enjoyed your vinyl adventure! Famous 56, WFIL, Rockin’ in the Cradle of Liberty! That was one of their slogans. I was growing up in the metro Philly area when that album was released. Hope you get some good thrift store vinyl finds. Rock on!
Enjoyed your video. I look thro charity shops (thrift stores), jumble sales and car boot sales here in the UK. Got to sympathise with you as I've got to wade thro exactly the same mix of old religious records, 50's crooners, old country & folk music, musicals and brass band records, before I get to something half decent! Got to say, I thought you would have picked the Olivia Newton John record at 5:02. Worth up to £30 ($38) depending on cat No. and condition! ..never mind, keep on keeping on man!
Thank you for the awesome comments, my friend! I will definitely be on the lookout for that Olivia Newton John record, I didn't realize the value on that one. I will keep on picking and more videos up soon. Cheers!
Watching this video is like climbing into a time machine and setting it to go backwards in time, So many of those LPs from the 50s and 60s are familiar to me..
That ARC place had a ton of books and VHS. I sometimes sell in that category. With all those records, didn't look like there was too much of interest. When I look through records, mostly I find lots of Ray Conniff, Jim Nabors and big boxed sets of the classics. At least you found a few items.
Thanks for the helpful comments. You named the artists I run into a lot as well... makes it tough out there. I also sell books, CDs, and some VHS tapes. I should probably put up a video on that soon. Thanks again for watching!
...great vid' man......that alone got a subscribe from me...can I ask what that bass track that your playing over the canned music in the Arc goodwill is??...it is stunning!....
Claudine Longet is fantastic, grab those albums next time if you can, someone will want them whether they know it yet or not.
Thanks for sharing, this was cool to see, I recognize a lot of similar artists from the bargain bins at the my local record store in South East Idaho. This era of late sixties through late seventies albums are fairly common in the secondhand antique and vintage stores but that doesn't mean the music is not worth discovering. Never would have discovered such great artists such as Carole King and Grand Funk Railroad if I hadn't bothered with used records. It's such a rewarding and positive hobby.
Great comments here. I will have to check out Claudine Longet for sure, thanks! And, I totally agree with you that this IS such a rewarding and positive hobby / "side hustle". I've also picked up hundreds of Grand Funk, Carole King, Beach Boys, James Taylor, Jim Croce, 60s & 70s Classic Rock, etc.. etc.. I love keeping the LPs I want to keep and re-selling the ones I no longer need. More coming soon! Cheers!
Claudine "The Killer" Longet. Interesting wiki search for sure. Her two final albums (71, 72) are particularly desirable. The black album and the one where she giving a dead stare into the camera
That WFIL album journeyed from the Philadelphia area to Pikes Peak!
Long journey for that LP! Thanks for checking out the video 👍🏼
I enjoyed your vinyl adventure! Famous 56, WFIL, Rockin’ in the Cradle of Liberty! That was one of their slogans. I was growing up in the metro Philly area when that album was released. Hope you get some good thrift store vinyl finds. Rock on!
@@superhet7281 that is so cool! Thanks for sharing that, made my day man! Cheers!
Enjoyed your video. I look thro charity shops (thrift stores), jumble sales and car boot sales here in the UK. Got to sympathise with you as I've got to wade thro exactly the same mix of old religious records, 50's crooners, old country & folk music, musicals and brass band records, before I get to something half decent!
Got to say, I thought you would have picked the Olivia Newton John record at 5:02. Worth up to £30 ($38) depending on cat No. and condition! ..never mind, keep on keeping on man!
Thank you for the awesome comments, my friend! I will definitely be on the lookout for that Olivia Newton John record, I didn't realize the value on that one. I will keep on picking and more videos up soon. Cheers!
Watching this video is like climbing into a time machine and setting it to go backwards in time, So many of those LPs from the 50s and 60s are familiar to me..
Yes, I feel the same way. I ended up with a ton of those same LPs from the 50s from my parents. Still love listening to the 60s LPs. Thanks!
Phase 4 records are good. There are people who collect them. Lots of same old faces.
Yep! Gonna keep on picking! Thanks for watching the channel 👍🏼
Erroll Garner Concert by the Sea. Is a great Jazz album, if it’s in good shape.
Thanks for the BOLO for that one, I’ll grab it next time 👍🏼
That ARC place had a ton of books and VHS. I sometimes sell in that category. With all those records, didn't look like there was too much of interest. When I look through records, mostly I find lots of Ray Conniff, Jim Nabors and big boxed sets of the classics. At least you found a few items.
Thanks for the helpful comments. You named the artists I run into a lot as well... makes it tough out there. I also sell books, CDs, and some VHS tapes. I should probably put up a video on that soon. Thanks again for watching!
Joe Ely! Leo Sayer! Claudine Longet!
Thanks for the tips! Appreciate that and thanks for watching the video. More coming soon.
...great vid' man......that alone got a subscribe from me...can I ask what that bass track that your playing over the canned music in the Arc goodwill is??...it is stunning!....
Thanks for the sub! Music is "Minor Lament For Bass" by John Patitucci. Thanks for checking out the video, Cheers!
Can someone take all of the Eddy Arnold and Dave Clark 5 records and dump them off the face of the earth?
Please?
lol..😂 I know, there’s always a ton of those out in the wild. Enough to satisfy any Eddy Arnold or Dave Clark 5 fan.
Thousands of absolute tat.
Yes, thousands and thousands! Thanks for checking out the video.
God the bass solo track is so unnecessary. Make it stop
Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed the bass solo !
It's good bass riff stuff by John Patitucci. Thanks!