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    Posted: 26 May 2011 at 10:24am
Just thought id start a little topic for vinyl collectors (if theres any on here).
 
What have you got?
Where do you get them from?
Do you buy vinyl instead of CD's?
 
Heres mine -
 
The Ataris - Blue Skies Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits (10th Anniversary Edition) 375 copies made.
 
Mogwai - Special Moves (boxset including 2 vinyls, the CD, patch, Download code and signed poster) 400 made.
 
Super Furry Animals - Man Don't Give a [beep] (12" Single) very rare.
 
Gruff Rhys - Shark Ridden Waters (12" Single) 240 made.
 
Gruff Rhys - Hotel Shampoo  (unsure on the number made).
 
Alkaline Trio - This Addiction (white vinyl) 1000 made.
 
Elliott Smith - Roman Candle (re release) unsure on amount made.
 
My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Very Limited Red Vinyl)
 
The Cure - Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me (original)
 
Eric Clapton - Journeyman (original)
 
The Beatles - Abbey Road (original)
 
John Lennon - Imagine (original)
 
The Ataris/Douglas - Split (7" vinyl) 300 made.
 
The Ataris - All Souls Day & Graveyard of the Atlantic (Turquois 7") 300 made
 
Super Furry Animals - Show Your Hand (Extreme Limited picture 7" vinyl)
 
Manic Street Preachers - Masses Against the Classes (12" single) unsure on amount made. 2500?
 
Elliott Smith - Ballad of Big Nothing/Division Day (7" single)
 
Scarlets - THE STRADEY SONG! 7" SINGLE!
 
Kings of Leon - Come Around Sundown
 
The Vaccines - What Did You Expect From the Vaccines
 
Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will
 
Sigur Ros - Translated (with a buzz in our ears we play endlessly)
 
Slint - Spiderland (original)
 
NOFX - Suffer (7" EP) rare.
 
Max Boyce - the entire lot on vinyl (originals)
 
Dafydd Iwan, Meic Stevens, and fair few others that i have had passed down and the ones i had when i was a child back in the 80's! like keith harris and orville!!!!LOL
 
i have not long started collecting vinyl. i am not sure why it took me so long. i have now stopped buying the dead art of CD's as music is so easy to get at the tip of your fingers be it legal or illegal. Vinyl still has that excitement to own something, collect, be it a new release or old, rare etc. Spillers Records and Kellys Records in Cardiff are fantastic for vinyl. derricks is average. i am told that the salvation army charity shop has a lot of vinyls in sometimes? but have not been yet.
 
 


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Dont laugh, but these are the original vinyls i have boxed away safely.

All ELO albums, everyone including box sets and coloured versions.

All Asia albums, ( Brilliant album art covers )

All AC/DC albums

All Rainbow albums

All Mike Oldfield including original release Tubular Bells

All Meatloaf albums and Jim Steinmans Bad for Good.

All Yes Albums

All Tangerine Dream albums

All ELP albums with the incredible Works album

Vangelis albums, Heaven and Hell my fav, used by Karl Sagan in his series Cosmos.

The first Monsters of Rock album at Donnington

All Rush albums

All Pink Floyd albums,

All U2 albums,

Over 300 6 inch vinyl singles of all types of music and loads i cant remember off hand.


In 1972, Roy Bergiers scored that try and said "that was for you lofty"

"All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us"
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blood 'ell, some serious music lovers on this forum.

i've got a few hundred but all middle-of-the-road stuff.

come on then no.6, what have you still got ?
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Anyone interested in selling any?
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Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Anyone interested in selling any?


My wife constantly whinges about how much space the whole lot take up. But its more than just junk, its 30 years of my life wrapped up in album covers and memories. My first ever bought record was "lonely this christmas" by Mud and i still have it, i think 1972 or something.
My CD music collection is huge, re buying most of the vinyl records again.

As for selling them on, never. Even now when i pull a sleeve out an old album, its like stepping back in time.
And as a lover of all history, for me they are priceless.

In 1972, Roy Bergiers scored that try and said "that was for you lofty"

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Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Anyone interested in selling any?


how about Now That's What I Call Music #15 ?. its got all the top artists -


Holly Johnson, Cliff Richard, Jive Bunny, Bananarama    




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not at all surprised lofty! im exactly the same!
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Originally posted by TonduTurk TonduTurk wrote:

Originally posted by PE SA PE SA wrote:

Anyone interested in selling any?


how about Now That's What I Call Music #15 ?. its got all the top artist -


Holly Johnson, Cliff Richard, Jive Bunny, Bananarama    


LOL
 
my first Now was 25! on cassette though!
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Now 30 on CD Embarrassed pretty much just for Gansta's Paradise
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48 Crash - Suzi Quatro...Hell Raiser by the Sweet and Milk and Alcohol by Mud take pride of place in the cupboard.
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No ok...they are totally battered...most revered vinyl Top 5 I have ...
 
Face Value - Phil Collins
The Joshua tree - U2
And then there were 3 - Genesis
The Book of Taliesyn - Deep Purple
Procol Harum - Procul Harum
 
 
 
 
 
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Originally posted by lofty evans lofty evans wrote:

Dont laugh, but these are the original vinyls i have boxed away safely.

All ELO albums, everyone including box sets and coloured versions.

All Asia albums, ( Brilliant album art covers )

All AC/DC albums

All Rainbow albums

All Mike Oldfield including original release Tubular Bells

All Meatloaf albums and Jim Steinmans Bad for Good.

All Yes Albums

All Tangerine Dream albums

All ELP albums with the incredible Works album

Vangelis albums, Heaven and Hell my fav, used by Karl Sagan in his series Cosmos.

The first Monsters of Rock album at Donnington

All Rush albums

All Pink Floyd albums,

All U2 albums,

Over 300 6 inch vinyl singles of all types of music and loads i cant remember off hand.







Just to add, the ELP "Works" album had a photo of the group. The one of the Great Carl Palmer with his drum kit and holding his drum sticks inspired me to learn how to play the drums. Boring but true fact.

Still a great photo of one of the greatest ever percussionists. Neil Peart of Rush has to be the best drummer i have ever seen. Breathtaking drummer, his stick movement was incredible. Cosy Powell was brilliant as well.

In 1972, Roy Bergiers scored that try and said "that was for you lofty"

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Can't believe you didn't put down John Coghlan of Status Quo as an inspiration mateLOL
.... if you cut his head off he'd still be tapping away on cross handed drum beat on a kettle and set cymbal...he would carry on drumming between songs too - easy no change of beat (sorry to all the Quo boys out there...but they were a bit one beat dimensional at the time)....In the Army now changed all that!
 
And what about Ian Paice from Purple mun....never in the history of mankind has a guy as high on the herb been allowed to perform live as frequently as our Ian...I definately remember him having a swival chair taken off him as he kept swivelling away from the drum kit mid song.
 
Had to be Cozy for me though mate...
 
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Originally posted by TonduTurk TonduTurk wrote:

blood 'ell, some serious music lovers on this forum.

i've got a few hundred but all middle-of-the-road stuff.

come on then no.6, what have you still got ?
I've got hundreds of lp's, all under the stairs for storage as they took up too much room in my man den. I haven't counted them but there's a good 5 or 6 hundred, I won't bother telling you what i've got as it's too wide a selection!
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Will I am not having a pop at your record collection but are you sure Mud recorded Milk and Alcohol because I thought it was Doctor Feelgood who did the original in the late 70s.
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I am a vinyl-adict. I won't list them all, but my prized possessions are:

- Pearl Jam - Binaural (try finding it anywhere)
- Mars Volta - Frances The Mute (4lp set in red leather bound jacket)
- The Modern Lovers - 1976 S/T (original pressing)
- Slint - S/T (original pressing)
- Violent Femmes - S/T (singed by Gordan Gano)
- Mark Lanegan - Whiskey for the Holy Ghost (singed by the master Mark Lanegan)

... And loads of shit records too.

I get mine from Diverse in Newport as it's a good place to waste your dinner time (and I work close-by, obviously). Nice to see plenty of vinyl-freaks on here.
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