Anyone here collect vinyl? I myself have a few. So far:
Disfear/Doomriders 7" split (Cream/black)
Frank Sinatra - Point Of No Return
Infest - No Man's Slave
Opeth - Deliverance
Suicide Silence - The Cleansing (Clear)
Sunn O))) & Boris - Altar (White)
Sunn O))) - Dømkirke (Red)
Note: If the color isn't listed, it's on black vinyl.
I have a pile of about 40, I'm trying to sell them but I have no idea who would want them...
Some of them have a value of around £40 (According to some places)
[QUOTE=Painseeker;16121302]I have a pile of about 40, I'm trying to sell them but I have no idea who would want them...
Some of them have a value of around £40 (According to some places)[/QUOTE]What kinds of stuff?
Hmm let's see
I got plenty of LP's, my most precious are
Wish you were here - from Germany
Meddle - UK, black label (never seen a black labeled Meddle apart from my copy...)
[QUOTE=Piss Angel;16121322]What kinds of stuff?[/QUOTE]
I'll just get the list...
Okay:
The Motown Story - The first twenty five years
Rock n Roll Greats - Volume 1
Luther Vandross - Never too much
The Shadows - Live
Terence Trent D'arby
Paul Simon - Greatest Hits
Paul McCartney - Flowers in the dirt
Whitney
Luther Vandross
The best of Chris Rea - New light through old windows
The Simon and Garfunkel collection
Simon and Garfunkel - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
Simon and Garfunkel - Sounds of Silence
Levi's Rock
Simon and Garfunkel - Bookends
Level 42 - Running in the Family
Motown hits of gold
Wet Wet Wet - The Memphis Sessions
Bryan Adams - Reckless
Bryan Adams - Cuts Like A Knife
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
The very best of Eddie Cochran - 15th Anniversary edition
Jonathan Butler
Paul Simon - Graceland
The very best of Steely Dan - Reelin in the years
Adam and the Ants - Prince Charming
Wet Wet Wet - Popped in Souled out
Bangles - Manic Monday
BBC Records - Not the 9 O' clock news
Ian Dury - New boots and panties
Leonard Rosenman conducts music from the films of James Dean
Tracy Chapman
Buddy Holly - Rave On
Alexander O' Neal - Hearsay
John Cougar Mellencamp - Scarecrow
The Bluebells - Sisters
Eagles - One of these nights
Barry White - Greatest hits
Huey Lewis and the news - Stuck with you
T'PAU - Only the lonely
TRON - Original motion picture soundtrack
Motown Disco
Huey Lewis and the news
Elvis - You'll never walk alone
If any seem unusual then that's because it's all the record says.
[QUOTE=Painseeker;16121374]I'll just get the list...
Okay:
The Motown Story - The first twenty five years
Rock n Roll Greats - Volume 1
Luther Vandross - Never too much
The Shadows - Live
Terence Trent D'arby
Paul Simon - Greatest Hits
Paul McCartney - Flowers in the dirt
Whitney
Luther Vandross
The best of Chris Rea - New light through old windows
The Simon and Garfunkel collection
Simon and Garfunkel - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
Simon and Garfunkel - Sounds of Silence
Levi's Rock
Simon and Garfunkel - Bookends
Level 42 - Running in the Family
Motown hits of gold
Wet Wet Wet - The Memphis Sessions
Bryan Adams - Reckless
Bryan Adams - Cuts Like A Knife
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
The very best of Eddie Cochran - 15th Anniversary edition
Jonathan Butler
Paul Simon - Graceland
The very best of Steely Dan - Reelin in the years
Adam and the Ants - Prince Charming
Wet Wet Wet - Popped in Souled out
Bangles - Manic Monday
BBC Records - Not the 9 O' clock news
Ian Dury - New boots and panties
Leonard Rosenman conducts music from the films of James Dean
Tracy Chapman
Buddy Holly - Rave On
Alexander O' Neal - Hearsay
John Cougar Mellencamp - Scarecrow
The Bluebells - Sisters
Eagles - One of these nights
Barry White - Greatest hits
Huey Lewis and the news - Stuck with you
T'PAU - Only the lonely
TRON - Original motion picture soundtrack
Motown Disco
Huey Lewis and the news
Elvis - You'll never walk alone
If any seem unusual then that's because it's all the record says.[/QUOTE]I would totally buy those Simon & Garfunkel vinyls off you if I wasn't broke.
[QUOTE=Piss Angel;16121412]I would totally buy those Simon & Garfunkel vinyls off you if I wasn't broke.[/QUOTE]
Well if you name a good price then I could consider it when you come into some cash. I need to sell them pretty badly, saving money for a computer.
Also, I would only ship to the UK.
[QUOTE=Painseeker;16121434]Well if you name a good price then I could consider it when you come into some cash. I need to sell them pretty badly, saving money for a computer.
Also, I would only ship to the UK.[/QUOTE]Well, that isn't gonna work then :v:
[QUOTE=Piss Angel;16121610]Well, that isn't gonna work then :v:[/QUOTE]
Oh well :buddy:
If anyone in the UK wants to place an offer, go ahead. I'll leave now :v:
I'm not really a collector - though a while ago I plugged up my dad's old turntable and got a load from the garage. I bought a few vinyls from ebay.
I got:
Single - Glory Days by Bruce Springsteen
Single - You Got It by Roy Orbison
Single - I Drove All Night by Roy Orbison
Album - Roy Orbison (It's a compilation of his earlier stuff) by, well, Roy Orbison.
The first three are from the 80s/90s, but the album I got I think is from the 60s. Not sure how much it would be worth to a real collector, but I paid £15 for it.
I need to get a turn-table.
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My house has boxes of old vinyls from my parents and grandparents, some are ancient. Coolest one is Dark Side Of The Moon.
I have Megadeth's Killing is my buisness and buisness is good.
and all of the sisters of mercy collection.
[QUOTE=LedZeppelin;16126382]My house has boxes of old vinyls from my parents and grandparents, some are ancient. Coolest one is Dark Side Of The Moon.[/QUOTE]I love your avatar, Sunn O))) is fucking amazing.
Tried to find the list I made in some other topic...
Notable ones are
GG Allin - Always Was Is And Shall Be
MDC - Millions Of Dead Cops
Poison 13 - Ain't Superstitious
Fucked Up - Dangerous Fumes
Peligro Social/Drop Dead split
Violent Arrest - Criminal Record
Detestation - Inhuman Condition
And just because I'm sure you'll eat it up, some Hatred Surge album, which I bought accidentally since they share the same name as a (good) local band.
My stepdad had a fair few vinyls. All of them metal bands, I remember seeing quite a few Slayer ones. I think he sold them.
There were at least 20, I know that.
[IMG]http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h136/livedim/Records/Collection.jpg[/IMG]
That's about half of my collection, I only started last year.
[QUOTE=Cerpin Taxt;16127479][IMG]http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h136/livedim/Records/Collection.jpg[/IMG]
That's about half of my collection, I only started last year.[/QUOTE]Ghost Reveries? DO FUCKING WANT D:
Yes, and no. I presently have around 200 LPs, but a lot of these are from job lots. I used to have maybe 6000 before I became a student, many of which were very awesome (e.g, the orginal Tristessa single picturedisk by the Smashing Pumpkins), however these were all lost when my parents divorced and I never did find out what happened to them.
I was just clearing out my Nana's house and found a bunch of LP's and whatnot. I've been price checking all day. Not many with a big value, but the most notable ones are
Thriller
Mar Y Sol
Songs in the Key of Life
Live Rust
and some Julian Bream collection thing
I have another LP which I just can't find anything on the internet about. It's called "Calypso Carnival" by The Sand Pebbles of Barbados. Doubt it's worth anything but it's driving me nuts.
Why would you hang albums on your wall?
I only one like two or three vinyls, the rest belong to my parents...
I have orginal pressings of Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd, Paranoid - Black Sabbath and even still in wrapping, Metal Health - Quiet Riot
I just bought a LP today! The band is called Japandroids.
[img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Jv3nnRY6B8s/Sdosm2uB8WI/AAAAAAAABQU/Bx0AVvWQk64/s400/69.jpg[/img]
Hehe. The last LP I bought was the Asteroids Galaxy Tour single.
Fucking <33
[QUOTE=Ian D;16130578]Why would you hang albums on your wall?[/QUOTE]
Why not?
[QUOTE=Cerpin Taxt;16139887]Why not?[/QUOTE]
cause that's a dumb place to put them. why not just put them in a box so they're easier to get out and listen to?
Thanks for the tip.
[QUOTE=Ian D;16130578]Why would you hang albums on your wall?[/QUOTE]
Because they have cool cover art and if you're smart you would've ripped them to your computer already.
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