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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

For all you guys who constantly buy all this vinyl.....are you independently wealthy, have really good jobs, or do you live in poverty so you can buy records?

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...All of the above Wink. Good question and it is a choice, either way as music has really not gotten cheaper....And I am strictly talking new albums not used. I went to Amazon and looked up Pineapple Thief and Neal Morse new albums on CD, both are at $15-19, the deluxe box edition with DVD and BR is close to $50. Vinyl of TPT is $23 and Sola is $32, Sola includes the CD, so back that cost out and the vinyl is about $15. I didn't pay $32 for Sola, you shop for deals, I paid $28. 

Pretty much all vinyl I buy I am paying around $20-25 for single and dbl albums are $28-35 and sure special editions and box sets are more.
I look at some of the lists here on this thread and some have that they pre-ordered like 10 albums, I assume CDs so that's a $150-180 purchase, a lot of money. Now if someone is not buying physical media and just buying a download (boooo!!!) then the prices are much lower, for Sola the mp3 purchase is like $10, why not pay the $16-18 and get the CD...Confused

As you know, back in the day (1978-1982) LPs were about $7-9, sometimes $5.99 or less! Convert to today's money and its about where prices are now, $22-25 for LPs. When CDs first came out in the early 80s they were like $20, still the better price based on today's money but for my ears they are worth maybe $3, horrible digital mastering and brickwalling will always be around.
I have been buying a lot of records from BlueNote, but I usually wait till they have a 15-20% off entire store sale, so works out to about $19-20 for an LP and based on sound quality they are worth $50.

As I said great question, but it is a choice...I still play the Lotto
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Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Yesterday ordered:

FZ - Uncle Meat
FZ - Hot Rats
FZ - Weasels Ripped My Flesh
FZ - Waka/Jawaka
FZ - Grand Wazoo

and also bought 2 days before:

FZ - Apostrophe


I really needed to expand my FZ collection finally (I only had Joe's Garage, Thing-Fish and Chunga's Revenge before). Big smile


Arrived!! Hug

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Slayer - Reign in Blood
Anthrax - Among The Living
Miles Davis - Tutu
System Of A Down - Mezmerize
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ordered:

Eyot - Similarity 
       - Horizon
Sun Ra - The Solar-Myth Approach Vol 1 + 2
Kaze - Sand Storm
F Gregoretti - Solid Layers Deafening Shapes
White Desert Orchestra - Les Deux Versants De Regardent 
M Nauseef - All In All In All
T Oxley - February Papers 
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At Cosmos Music:

-Tim Bowness: Late Night Laments, 
-Kyros: Celexa Dreams, 
-Magenta: The Twenty Seven Club (a present for a friend).
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Fatal Fusion - Dissonant Minds
Peter Hammill - In Camera
Infringement - Alienism
Magenta - Chameleon
Magenta - Master of Illusion
LogoS - Sadako e Le Mille Gru di Carta
French TV - 13: Stories Without Fingerprints
Isildurs Bane/Peter Hammill - In Amazonia
Isobar - Isobar
Behold the Arctopus - Hapeleptic Overtrove
KBB - Lost and Found
The Rebel Wheel - Diagramma
The Rebel Wheel - We Are in the Time of Evil Clocks
Raimundo Rodulfo - Mare et Terra
Kurt Rongey - That Was Propaganda
Seven Steps to the Green Door - Fetish
Majeure - Solar Maximum
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Ordered:

S Darrifourcq - God At The Casino 
WYXZ - Odyx
Rymden - Reflections & Odysseys 
Brotzmann/Einheit - Merry Christmas
Sun Ra - Fate In A Pleasant Mood + Bad & Beautiful (remaster)
Travis & Fripp - Live At Coventry Cathedral 
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Fish - Weltschmerz (2LP and also deluxe 2CD book version)
Jethro Tull - Living is Easy Live Isle of Wight 1970 (2LP RSD)
VA - Cornufolkia A Hidden History of British Psych Folk 2CD
Jukka Tolonen - A Passenger to Paramaribo (used LP)
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At Cosmos Music:
-Ayreon: Transitus, -Chandelier: Live At Loreley.
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At the Metallian Store:
-Crippled Black Phoenix: Ellengaest, -Immortal: At The Heart Of Winter, -King Diamond: Abigail, -Thalia: Forest Of Minds (a present), -Van Halen: s/t.
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Ordered:

Sunn O)))))))))))) - Life Metal
Jaga Jazzist - Pyramid 
Fire Room - Broken Music
Weserbergland - Am Ende Der Welt
Zu - Terminal Amazonia
Pandi/Merzbow/Gustafsson - Cuts Open
D Weiss - Natural Selection
Sanhedrin - Change The Density So That You Can...
Daimonji - Eutopia
T Yoshida - Improvisations 5
E Parker - Seven
Pateras/Baxter/Brown - Live At L'Usine

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Sax-a-Go-Go by Candy Dulfer on CD.

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Ordered, and received

Pineapple Thief~Variations On A Dream (LP)
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My Morning Jacket - "The Waterfall II".  It was released in August 2020, but I didn't get in on the first batch of LPs since it sold out, but I was pleasantly surprised that I still got the limited edition of the album anyway, and since the second shipment was delayed, they emailed me the download code on the day of the release.

Received my physical copy a few days ago.  Nice mirror-like finish on the cover and gatefold, beautiful green/pink psychedelic colored vinyl (2x) and an album that is better than the first "Waterfall" released in 2015.  I'm a big fan of the band, but was disappointed by that 2015 album, this one is a return to form with excellent songs on both ends of the spectrum.  

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Gentle Giant debut album
Gentle Giant Live in Stockholm
VDGG Godbluff
Tull Stormwatch
Steve Hackett spectral morning/ selling England live
Steve Hackett LATRAH Genesis Revisited & orchestra
Wobbler from silence to somewhere
Iron Maiden brave new world
Iron maiden dance of death
Iron maiden a matter of life and death
Strawbs hero and heroine
City Boy the day the death caught fire

All CD's, some new remastered copies replacing old cd/ vinyl and in the case of GG live, wobbler, maiden and hackett new buys.

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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

For all you guys who constantly buy all this vinyl.....are you independently wealthy, have really good jobs, or do you live in poverty so you can buy records?

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...All of the above Wink. Good question and it is a choice, either way as music has really not gotten cheaper....And I am strictly talking new albums not used. I went to Amazon and looked up Pineapple Thief and Neal Morse new albums on CD, both are at $15-19, the deluxe box edition with DVD and BR is close to $50. Vinyl of TPT is $23 and Sola is $32, Sola includes the CD, so back that cost out and the vinyl is about $15. I didn't pay $32 for Sola, you shop for deals, I paid $28. 

Pretty much all vinyl I buy I am paying around $20-25 for single and dbl albums are $28-35 and sure special editions and box sets are more.
I look at some of the lists here on this thread and some have that they pre-ordered like 10 albums, I assume CDs so that's a $150-180 purchase, a lot of money. Now if someone is not buying physical media and just buying a download (boooo!!!) then the prices are much lower, for Sola the mp3 purchase is like $10, why not pay the $16-18 and get the CD...Confused

As you know, back in the day (1978-1982) LPs were about $7-9, sometimes $5.99 or less! Convert to today's money and its about where prices are now, $22-25 for LPs. When CDs first came out in the early 80s they were like $20, still the better price based on today's money but for my ears they are worth maybe $3, horrible digital mastering and brickwalling will always be around.
I have been buying a lot of records from BlueNote, but I usually wait till they have a 15-20% off entire store sale, so works out to about $19-20 for an LP and based on sound quality they are worth $50.

As I said great question, but it is a choice...I still play the Lotto

Thanks for the reply...I didn't see it or probably didn't think anyone would really answer.Embarrassed
I usually buy new releases on cd...like the new Wobbler for instance..and older things on original vinyl, but on the older things, as you know, I look for obscure prog and psych mostly. Hard to find at a decent price these days. 
I found an original copy of Strawbs Bursting At The Seams the other day for $6...near mint condition...with a promo insert still inside..already had it on cd and vinyl but at that price..what the hell. 
I love to find old things like that at a great price but I just can't see spending money on brand new vinyl though I understand you like to collect the new things. I grew up in the old days so the original stuff means something to me. I assume you must also have a good deal of original vinyl as well.
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

For all you guys who constantly buy all this vinyl.....are you independently wealthy, have really good jobs, or do you live in poverty so you can buy records?

LOL
...All of the above Wink. Good question and it is a choice, either way as music has really not gotten cheaper....And I am strictly talking new albums not used. I went to Amazon and looked up Pineapple Thief and Neal Morse new albums on CD, both are at $15-19, the deluxe box edition with DVD and BR is close to $50. Vinyl of TPT is $23 and Sola is $32, Sola includes the CD, so back that cost out and the vinyl is about $15. I didn't pay $32 for Sola, you shop for deals, I paid $28. 

Pretty much all vinyl I buy I am paying around $20-25 for single and dbl albums are $28-35 and sure special editions and box sets are more.
I look at some of the lists here on this thread and some have that they pre-ordered like 10 albums, I assume CDs so that's a $150-180 purchase, a lot of money. Now if someone is not buying physical media and just buying a download (boooo!!!) then the prices are much lower, for Sola the mp3 purchase is like $10, why not pay the $16-18 and get the CD...Confused

As you know, back in the day (1978-1982) LPs were about $7-9, sometimes $5.99 or less! Convert to today's money and its about where prices are now, $22-25 for LPs. When CDs first came out in the early 80s they were like $20, still the better price based on today's money but for my ears they are worth maybe $3, horrible digital mastering and brickwalling will always be around.
I have been buying a lot of records from BlueNote, but I usually wait till they have a 15-20% off entire store sale, so works out to about $19-20 for an LP and based on sound quality they are worth $50.

As I said great question, but it is a choice...I still play the Lotto

Thanks for the reply...I didn't see it or probably didn't think anyone would really answer.Embarrassed
I usually buy new releases on cd...like the new Wobbler for instance..and older things on original vinyl, but on the older things, as you know, I look for obscure prog and psych mostly. Hard to find at a decent price these days. 
I found an original copy of Strawbs Bursting At The Seams the other day for $6...near mint condition...with a promo insert still inside..already had it on cd and vinyl but at that price..what the hell. 
I love to find old things like that at a great price but I just can't see spending money on brand new vinyl though I understand you like to collect the new things. I grew up in the old days so the original stuff means something to me. I assume you must also have a good deal of original vinyl as well.
Happy collecting ......Smile
Ohh yea, lots of original records I posses. I have most of my original records I bought as a teen, although many were lost in house moves. I have found a lot of them as used originals so part of me is satisfied but losing records you bought brand new in the 70s or 80s, tough.
I buy new records because I listen to a lot of new bands or bands that started in the 90s and never issued anything on LP format, and now they are. Plus as much as I am not a fan of the CD due to horrid mastering, I am very comfortable with digital recording, the best way to capture sound and when cut to analog records its pretty amazing experience....Only hi-rez 24bit or DSD comes close. But those recent albums that have been done all analog like Eric Clapton's~I Still Do....wow!

The BlueNote re-issues are pretty amazing, there is a back story to why Don Was is putting these out from Rudy van Gelder's original master recording tapes.

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^ I buy old jazz things especially Blue Note ..or Verve, Impulse etc..when I find them but again they are pricey sometimes.
But I'll pay for Coltrane, Blakey, Davis ,Monk, Adderley, Rollins,  etc.....when I find them at the shops.


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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

^ I buy old jazz things especially Blue Note ..or Verve, Impulse etc..when I find them but again they are pricey sometimes.
But I'll pay for Coltrane, Blakey, Davis ,Monk, Adderley, Rollins,  etc.....when I find them at the shops.

and that's a good point regarding original pressings, especially in jazz. I'll pay for them too but problem is they are usually in not so great sounding shape. And for less money than one of these I buy the new BN issues which are outstanding. I have several Verve new and old, and the Jazz Images are excellent also.....

Shops are getting pricey for their older issues, and a lot of times what they are selling are not 1964 original pressings but reissues from say 1975 that is very hard to tell if you don't know how to read the matrix stamps.
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You are right...one has to watch to make sure you are getting a true original.
You are also right in that the sound quality of many reissues is excellent....I think I just like going to shops and finding an old record at a bargain. It's an old guy thing.
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