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D Weiss - 16
MO - Whiskey A Go Go
Embryo - Steig Aus
KC - Marque 69
J Zorn - The Painted Bird
Sunn O))))))) - Kannon
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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

^^  Wow, that's quite a vinyl order. Excellent Thumbs Up
      
This lot is a biggie !! I usually keep it to a dozen or so, but this lot has wracked up over Greg's last 3 or 4 updates, so it needs to be done. I was holding off until he got all the Spock's albums in. Maybe towards the end of the year, I'll place another order. Twice a year is enough, especially with the crappy exchange rate we have now. I was hoping to finalise this lot so it arrives before the Easter break, but doubt that'll happen now
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^ I used to buy a lot of CDs from Greg but I've only bought a couple of LPs from him.
I need to start checking out his site a little more often.
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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

^ I used to buy a lot of CDs from Greg but I've only bought a couple of LPs from him.
I need to start checking out his site a little more often.
His vinyl list is mind-blowing. And he only carries what he likes - so no Meshuggah - believe me, I asked - he can't stand the clicky double-kick drumming in the Extreme stuff, says it gets on his nerves and drives him nuts !! I have to clear off a shelf today to make room for more vinyl. Gotta get a stack off the floor........
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crap, I'm running out of room......
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^  I've got about eighteen inches of space left on my album shelves which could hold sixty to seventy albums.
I've got twenty three albums on order which will eventually take up about one third of my available space.
In the near future I'll have to figure something out.
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The thought of boxing up those childhood momentos, which takes up a couple of shelves, pains me, but priorities is priorities, y'know.
.......then, the question is, where do I put the boxes I've just packed my sh*t into ??
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Jeremy Irons & The Ratgang Malibus - Spirit Knife  (blue vinyl)
Truckfighters - The Chairman (EP)  (orange splatter vinyl)
Mojave Lords - Unf**kwithable  (red marble vinyl)



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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

The thought of boxing up those childhood momentos, which takes up a couple of shelves, pains me, but priorities is priorities, y'know.
.......then, the question is, where do I put the boxes I've just packed my sh*t into ??

I can sympathize with your situation. I have two boxes of music related books sitting on the floor of my music room. Until two weeks ago they were in the last section of album shelves but they had to come out to make room for the new vinyl I've been buying. I've been ignoring them so that I don't have to take them out to the garage.
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Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs - Time Traveller
Latest Lp purchase ($20), nice vinyl copy rare compilation double album covering Billy's work from 1963 to 1976, just before he headed for the USA.
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

The thought of boxing up those childhood momentos, which takes up a couple of shelves, pains me, but priorities is priorities, y'know.
.......then, the question is, where do I put the boxes I've just packed my sh*t into ??

I finally gave in and moved about 200 cd's into storage to free up space for stuff I'll buy this year & next. 
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Hey at least you guys aren't getting rid of it... biggest mistake a music lover can make.

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First local record fair of the year, got a nice collection of `catch-up' CD's, and three vinyls I'm very happy to come across:







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^ Neat haul, Michael
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

My next instalment of vinyl, courtesy of Syn Phonic
Awesome list Tom Clap Have fun Big smile

Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

First local record fair of the year, got a nice collection of `catch-up' CD's, and three vinyls I'm very happy to come across:


The epic from Hemispheres is tough if you don't like the vocals Ermm La Villa Strangiato is fully instrumental and balances the album though.
That's the same CD/DVD edition I have of Blues Pills Thumbs Up
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Yeah, Sam! I'm very happy with this lot!

I'm not a massive Saga fan, but I've always found that particular one is a nice crossover album of pop and light prog.

The Rush album is one of the few remaining ones I wanted from their peak period. I did see that `Moving Pictures' album there as well, but it was in a cardboard case and different to the other Rush remasters I've got. The OCD in me wouldn't handle different packaging for that particular set!

Next to the Rush disc is a Carlos Santana album from 1974. It's a mostly instrumental album with Carlos backed by grand orchestral arrangements, harp, etc. It's an interesting album, a jazz/fusion in the truest sense of the genre tag.

I've never come across that particular Birth Control live album before, it's meant to be a cracker, can't wait to hear it.

The Prince album is actually a 3 CD set. I got it for $15 Australian, more impressive because it never had a local Aussie release, so music stores down here were selling imported copies of it down here for $70 at the time of its release!! Nice to catch up on it. I read at the time that part of it was meant to be his interpretation of a spiritual-era Santana-like album (cool title `Lotusflower' too), but I don't think it truly delivered on that promise. I'm looking forward to hearing it again properly.

Man, it is driving me mental seeing Atomic Rooster's `Death Walks Behind You' in that white plastic case, I'll be swapping it over for a traditional black one in a few minutes!

The Sabbath one is cool.

The Soft Machine disc is a two CD live recording from 31st Jan 1970. Some of the louder parts with the sax distorts, but it's a good representation of their live sound from the time.

I nearly fell over when I saw the Blues Pills one, I thought `Oh, Sam would be so proud of me!' What a beautiful set! How's the DVD on it?
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^  Michael, I think you will like the Birth Control Live. I've had the vinyl since the seventies and I recall it having a great sound for a live album.
In Search Of Ancient Gods is another one I've had since back then and I really need to revisit it.
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

I'm not a massive Saga fan, but I've always found that particular one is a nice crossover album of pop and light prog.

The Rush album is one of the few remaining ones I wanted from their peak period. I did see that `Moving Pictures' album there as well, but it was in a cardboard case and different to the other Rush remasters I've got. The OCD in me wouldn't handle different packaging for that particular set!

Next to the Rush disc is a Carlos Santana album from 1974. It's a mostly instrumental album with Carlos backed by grand orchestral arrangements, harp, etc. It's an interesting album, a jazz/fusion in the truest sense of the genre tag.

I've never come across that particular Birth Control live album before, it's meant to be a cracker, can't wait to hear it.

The Prince album is actually a 3 CD set. I got it for $15 Australian, more impressive because it never had a local Aussie release, so music stores down here were selling imported copies of it down here for $70 at the time of its release!! Nice to catch up on it. I read at the time that part of it was meant to be his interpretation of a spiritual-era Santana-like album (cool title `Lotusflower' too), but I don't think it truly delivered on that promise. I'm looking forward to hearing it again properly.

Man, it is driving me mental seeing Atomic Rooster's `Death Walks Behind You' in that white plastic case, I'll be swapping it over for a traditional black one in a few minutes!

I nearly fell over when I saw the Blues Pills one, I thought `Oh, Sam would be so proud of me!' What a beautiful set! How's the DVD on it?
It must be better than the one I have Tongue

You don't want to see my Floyd CD collection then, it's half jewel case and half cardboard LOL

I knew I saw that cover somewhere... I never listened to it though. It sounds interesting Smile

I want to check Birth Control but the awful covers keep me from doing it LOL

So you put the most prized find in the center Wink

It looks really ugly, now that you mention it Tongue

I am! LOL It's a really good early concert (2013, I think) which also features tracks from their EP and an interview.
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

My next instalment of vinyl, courtesy of Syn Phonic :
SPOCK'S BEARD -
Beware Of Darkness
The Kindness Of Strangers
Day For Night
Snow
The Oblivion Particle
ALDO TAGLIAPIETRA -
Nella Pietra E Nel Vento
L'angelo Rinchiuso
TRANSATLANTIC - Kaleidoscope
STEVEN WILSON - 4 1/2
TIBET - s/t
NIK TURNER - Space Fusion Odyssey
THIEVE'S KITCHEN - Clockwork Universe
SOFT MACHINE - Drop
PENDRAGON - The World
OZRIC TENTACLES -
Erpsongs
There Is Nothing
MOTORPSYCHO -
Still Life With Eggplant
Behind The Sun
MAGMA - Felicite Thosz
ELEPHANT9 - Silver Mountain
COMEDY OF ERRORS - Spirit
CICCADA - The Finest Of Miracles
CHERRY FIVE - Il Pozzo Dei Giganti

This will break the bank but who cares
Set me back over a Grand !! Postage alone, for a 26 pound package ( ) was $156 USD !!   There's 200 Aussie bucks alone to get the sh*t here !! It'll be worth it, lucky I don't have kids, mortgage, or a life .....
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