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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 01:01
Originally posted by Yorkie X Yorkie X wrote:

You are all kidding your selves "Vinyl" is worthless junk not even fit for a ABBA recording  .... 


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The coast will never be clear.  Hope you don't mind hiding a while. Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 08:10
love 'em. For prized possessions: Les Cycles de Thanatos by vortex  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 08:16
Originally posted by ClassicRocker ClassicRocker wrote:


Genesis Seconds Out (near-perfect condition)
Jon Anderson Olias (near-perfect condition)
Triumvirat Illusions


I've got those three, too.  Olias is one of the best ones of those to have in LP format with the "booklet" built in to the cover.  My CD version reproduced it, but you need a magnifying glass to look at it.

I also have a Living In The Past with a thick fancy cardboard cover and inner booklet.

The first prog albums in my collection were Rick Wakeman's Journey To The Center Of The Earth and The Myths and Legends of King Arthur.  Both with excellent "booklets".

There's a few more prized ones I'll be keeping.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 09:57
Ah Thats what i am Talking About, that Living in the Past cover is a Perfect example  of why i collect Vinyl
  it's not Just about the actual Music, its the Cover Art the finding the collecting the Ritual of putting the record on the Turntable   Cd ewwwww there ok for Car  , and i need my big Album Covers to Skin up on
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 11:24
Originally posted by Yukorin Yukorin wrote:

Motorhead (everything they released up to and including Iron Fist on coloured vinyl/wax whatever)
 
Cool! The very first record I bought was Motorhead/Girlschool's St Valentine's Day Massacre EP. I got nearly all of Motorhead's LPs up to Iron Fist, and a good few 7"s too, from a friend who said he didn't like them any more. Fool!
 
My brother actually gets up halfway through his Motorhead or Ramones CDs because he's so used to turning over the LP to play side 2.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 15:28
Originally posted by Yorkie X Yorkie X wrote:

You are all kidding your selves "Vinyl" is worthless junk not even fit for a ABBA recording  .... 


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Actually, ABBA sound fantastic on vinyl Tongue
 
Originally posted by Yukorin Yukorin wrote:

Motorhead (everything they released up to and including Iron Fist on coloured vinyl/wax whatever)
 
Really?
 
You know that their first singles were released on a variety of colours (pink, orange, blue, white, beer-coloured (exceptionally rare, but they exist!)), and Bomber was released on 4 shades of blue?
 
...and recently they released the MotorDamned single, where the lads teamed  up with The Damned to cover Ballroom Blitz - there are 2 editions, I understand...
 
 
On to the cover discussion;
 
My favourite album package would either be Glastonbury Fayre, with its printed plastic sleeve, huge fold-out poster cover (similar in size to Hawkwind's "Space Ritual"), and the 6 fun inserts, including the DIY pyramid, or the Small Faces' "Ogden's Nut Gone", in the opening out circular cover - pretty nifty for 1968, or then there's Dr Z's "Three Parts to my Soul", Jethro Tull's literal "Stand Up" and Blue Cheer's "Outside Inside", which are all fun covers.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 16:24
Don't forget the original Brain Salad Surgery Cover, it opened up in the middle to reveal the rest of the lady's face behind the skull.
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 16:35
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Don't forget the original Brain Salad Surgery Cover, it opened up in the middle to reveal the rest of the lady's face behind the skull.

Indeed it did, Hawkwind  were always good for Covers that open up to
I Did Start a Thread top ten Prog covers but seems to be ignored Cry

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=49177&PID=2863925#2863925

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 17:49
Tull's Stand Up was unique, since when opened that is indeed what the band did.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 17:58
I am a total convert to vinyl after inheriting a Pink Triangle Anniversary turntable and 800 vinyl albums from my late partner 18 months ago. The sound quality is far above any CD system I've heard, being so realistic it's almost frighening.

My most precious album? Fully Interlocking by Solution - not just great music but recorded so well - the clarity and detail is astonishing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 18:22
I just bought The Flaming Lips's 2nd album (Oh My Gawd...) reissued on clear vinyl.
 
It is totally sweet. Sounds good, looks good, and I got it for $15 whereas the CD used to cost $30^ on amazon.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 19:14
I have almost 200 LPs (well, I have more but I don't really count old parents albums that I'll probably only listen to once for laughing purposes Wink) and that's pretty unusual for an 18 year old.  I think the digital vs. analogue debate is about as constructive as arguing whose dad would win in a fist fight.  It's all dependant on a bunch of factors and generally more even than people think.  I believe it's best to utilize both formats as much as possible and draw your own conclusions, but just enjoy the music more importantly.

Some random LPs I have that I paid a decent amount of money for:

A.R. and the Machines - Die Gruene Reise (most I've spent on one album, about $50 after shipping from Germany, but its in NM condition)
Faust - Faust (reissue, still has the clear x-ray cover and rocks)
Maneige - Les Porches NM
Yes - Yessongs (beautiful artwork and live music, got from parents in NM)
Anthony Phillips stuff
a bunch of Psych and Folk stuff
etc etc, I don't feel like listing.  most is VG+ or better, only about 5/200 have disturbing levels of surface noise.  my collection isn't too impressive yet, but I'm working on it Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 20:08
CDs are convenient for every-day use and nothing beats them for listening to music in the car, but for pure quality-time listening I prefer vinyl - it's the whole ritual that means I'm going to sit down and actually listen to the music rather than sticking something on to play in background. For me tis the Prog equivalent of the Japanese Tea Ceremony.
 
And I don't have to squint to read the liner-notes.
 
And what can beat watching the Vertigo label spinning around at 33⅓ ? Wink
 

 
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Pink Floyd - every 1970s album Approve
Renaissance - 1st album
Yes - Yessongs, Relayer & TFTO
Genesis - SEbtP and Lamb
Oldfield - Tubular Bells & Incantations
PFM - The World Became The World & Photos of Ghosts (English lyrics)
Le Orme - Felona & Sorona (English lyrics)
Godley & Creme - Consequences
Philip Glass - Einstein On The Beach
Kaleidoscope - A Tangerine Dream
Television - Marquee Moon
David Bowie - Stage (yellow vinyl) <- my only Bowie album that isn't on RCAs crappy dynaflex Angry
Tubeway Army - s/t (blue vinyl)
  
Not audiophile and barely playable due to excessive surface noise, but still treasured:
 
Curved Air - Airconditioning (1st UK picture disc - claim)
Saturnalia - Magical Love (1st UK picture disc - actual)
 
Latest purchases:
Portishead - Third (box-set)
Ivor Cutler - Velvet Donkey
Renaissance - Scheherazade
 
...and the one that got away - Faust's 1st album Ouch
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 20:14
Originally posted by BroSpence BroSpence wrote:

Originally posted by Yorkie X Yorkie X wrote:

You are all kidding your selves "Vinyl" is worthless junk not even fit for a ABBA recording  .... 


runs,  ducks rotten tomatoes and hides till the coast is clear  Ouch


The coast will never be clear.  Hope you don't mind hiding a while. Big%20smile
If you're lucky we might take the tomatoes out of the cans first Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 20:37
Originally posted by darqDean darqDean wrote:

 

 

 

I'm getting sleepy, very sleepy, vinyls are good, no, vinyls are great. SleepySleepySleepySleepy

Say, have you ever had one of those on the turntable under a black light?


Edited by Slartibartfast - June 05 2008 at 20:39
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 20:51
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Here's something interesting about vinyls.  Ever look at them with a blacklight?  Some of you may know what I'm talking about. Tongue

Originally posted by Rubidium Rubidium wrote:

But for fifty cents, it's a risk I'm willing to make Smile


Fifty cents? Fifty cents?  The going rate for used vinyl in my neighborhood back in the day was $2 for a single and $3 for a double. 

In addition to the cool cover art you usually got with a double, the cover was useful for a certain activity that another few you would know what I'm talking about.

Originally posted by explodingjosh explodingjosh wrote:

I think some of the most prized ones I have are the ones that I have framed on my bedroom wall: KC's Discipline, Mahavishnu's Birds of Fire, Pat Metheny Group Offramp and Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour.... I reallly reallly like the combination of fusion with vinyl, and I've really been keeping an eye out for Bruford's One of a Kind and Allan Holdsworth's Metal Fatigue.


This will make you jealous, I still have my t-shirts from the Discipline and Offramp concerts I saw.  Both at the same venue (the Atlanta Agora) which I was too young to be at at the time, but got in due to attending with friends and family. Big%20smile
 
 
All this TEASING, I guess some take their vinyl fetish to an altogether different level. What are we talking about?  LOLWinkLOLWink Really Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 22:04
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Here's something interesting about vinyls.  Ever look at them with a blacklight?  Some of you may know what I'm talking about. Tongue

Originally posted by Rubidium Rubidium wrote:

But for fifty cents, it's a risk I'm willing to make Smile


Fifty cents? Fifty cents?  The going rate for used vinyl in my neighborhood back in the day was $2 for a single and $3 for a double. 

In addition to the cool cover art you usually got with a double, the cover was useful for a certain activity that another few you would know what I'm talking about.

Originally posted by explodingjosh explodingjosh wrote:

I think some of the most prized ones I have are the ones that I have framed on my bedroom wall: KC's Discipline, Mahavishnu's Birds of Fire, Pat Metheny Group Offramp and Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour.... I reallly reallly like the combination of fusion with vinyl, and I've really been keeping an eye out for Bruford's One of a Kind and Allan Holdsworth's Metal Fatigue.


This will make you jealous, I still have my t-shirts from the Discipline and Offramp concerts I saw.  Both at the same venue (the Atlanta Agora) which I was too young to be at at the time, but got in due to attending with friends and family. Big%20smile
 
 
Ha, it's that other 'certain activity' that made some of them special.  So for example here in the US, an album like ITCOTKC had a certain texture or roughness to the cover, which music aside made it highly preferable to something with the smoother cover, say Led Zep IV.  So Fragile was a good choice, CTTE not so good.  Of course people don't need this anymore.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 22:04
Originally posted by darqDean darqDean wrote:

...and the one that got away - Faust's 1st album Ouch
 
 

That goes for around $100+ usd these days so unless your loaded I suggest getting the recently remastered LP for a portion of that price and equal packaging and probably similar if not equal sound. Wink  As much as I like owning an early or first pressing, I can never justify it when I can get a later pressing for a much lower price. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2008 at 23:17
I know that may sound redundant but for great bargains on used Lps,CDs ect try your local run of garage sales.I was able to snatch a few near-mint albums from local artists(I'm from Montreal) for mere pennies in the last few years.
Remember,those who hold these garage sales badly want to get rid of everything so your bargaining power increases drastically.Not only that,most of those sellers aren't familliar with the true value of the stuff they are selling.They think that vinyls are out dated and that nobody wants them...Evil%20Smile..easy preys!
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