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NEW FINDS ! GYPSY JAZZ, NEWGRASS, FOLK AND MORE !
NEW FINDS ! GYPSY JAZZ, NEWGRASS, FOLK AND MORE !
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HIT THE BUTTON, THREAD or ELECTRONIC WHACK-A-MOLE
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HIT THE BUTTON, THREAD or ELECTRONIC WHACK-A-MOLE
RECOGNIZED AT GOODWILL- PART 2 Bought a lot more records !!!
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RECOGNIZED AT GOODWILL- PART 2 Bought a lot more records !!!
RECOGNIZED AT GOODWILL !!! Made a new friend and bought some LPs !
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RECOGNIZED AT GOODWILL !!! Made a new friend and bought some LPs !
Chris Propfe’s Rain thread & Sun thread
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Chris Propfe’s Rain thread & Sun thread
AMAZING, FANTASTIC, UNBELIEVABLE GOODWILL JAZZ LP’s FIND !
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AMAZING, FANTASTIC, UNBELIEVABLE GOODWILL JAZZ LP’s FIND !
RECORD SHOW & GOODWILL FINDS ! ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ ETC
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RECORD SHOW & GOODWILL FINDS ! ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ ETC
VINYL MARTINI CONTEST ENTRY featuring RICHARD THOMPSON !
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VINYL MARTINI CONTEST ENTRY featuring RICHARD THOMPSON !
7 YEARS IN THE VC ANNIVERSARY VIDEO PLUS 7 OBSCURE LPs !
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7 YEARS IN THE VC ANNIVERSARY VIDEO PLUS 7 OBSCURE LPs !
NEW FINDS- AMERICANA, ROOTS & MORE !
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NEW FINDS- AMERICANA, ROOTS & MORE !
MGK Boston ONE MILLION SUBSCRIBER CONTEST ENTRY !
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MGK Boston ONE MILLION SUBSCRIBER CONTEST ENTRY !
3 RULES TO FOLLOW WHEN DIGGING FOR RECORDS !
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3 RULES TO FOLLOW WHEN DIGGING FOR RECORDS !
NEW & USED VINYL Plus A NEW PROJECT !
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NEW & USED VINYL Plus A NEW PROJECT !
RSD & LONDON RECORD FINDS & CD’s too !
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RSD & LONDON RECORD FINDS & CD’s too !
THE EARLES- STEVE & JUSTIN TOWNES !
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THE EARLES- STEVE & JUSTIN TOWNES !
NEW FINDS ! ROCK, JAZZ, BLUES & MORE !
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NEW FINDS ! ROCK, JAZZ, BLUES & MORE !
Jorgensen played in the Desert Rose Band with Chris Hillman, also toured with Mike Nesmith. Great finds!
@@samstjohn1994 - I have that Desert Rose band LP. This is definitely more his own thing. A great player
I have one of the Desert Roses, I need a few more!
beach boys « pet sounds » love « forever changes » zombies « odyssey & oracle » van morrison « astral weeks » nick drake « five leaves left » king crimson « in the court of the crimson king » are among the very best albums I’ve listened to (songwriting music writing musical rendition music musicality artistry emotion) thus far ongoing discovery the best albums musically and studio production arrangements « pet sounds » Pink Floyd « the dark side of the moon » neil young « harvest » mr bungle « california » in chronological order and probably integrating a Beatles album to the latter best albums (music and studio production albums) list
Magic Dingus Box. New band name.
Only familiar with John Jorgenson as a sideman. Foster and Lloyd really good pop-country. Nice thrift stores up there. Thanks, Chris
@@christopherkibler511 - This is very much in the Django Reinhardt vein. Great stuff and thanks for watching
That early Bela Fleck album was a good find, too.
You found some good music. Enjoyed the video. My Goodwills have not so many albums as they once have. I think they are putting them online or passing them to other goodwills
@@twofromthetrunk9932 - I talked to the manager of this Goodwill. He said he’s so short staffed he has no time to go through the records and see what’s valuable and what’s not. He just slaps a $2 price sticker on them and puts them out. Works for me.
@@cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 that’s awesome. Id go back often.
Do the vinyl from goodwill online come in good condition?
@@brentbr - It definitely varies. If it’s not good I leave it there. These need a good deep cleaning, but I think they should be fine.
Some sweet finds. Pretty upscale Goodwills your way.
@@aspringwind - It varies, but recently finding some winners. And for less than $2 hard to leave them behind. Thanks for watching
Foster and Lloyd are fantastic. They were a group that were way beyond their time. I was lucky enough to see them live.
That early Bela looks awesome. I’ll have to look for that! Cheers☘️
Great stuff bud
From Bob In Denver, I'm Back, great stuff. The Fagan makes me drool. What a cool pick up. bh
Interesting collection each Sinatra fan has their own personal favourites. Two of my favourite albums not included, "The September of My Years" and "Where are You" both would be in my top ten .Another gem ""A Man Alone"
@@peterholwill1170 - Each to their own. “A Man Alone” & “Watertown” are my least two favorites of his. Really dislike Rod McKuen’s sappy lyrics and no matter how hard Frank tries he can save this album. I still say his Capitol years was the best ! But hey if you enjoy it, that’s great
@@cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 Thanks for your comments I enjoy 'A Man Alone' it resonates with me.I agree with you his best albums were his Capitol years.My top 5 'Wee small hours' 'No one Cares' 'Only the Lonely" 'Songs for ' Swingin Lovers + Swingin Affair.' First Count Basie album excellent, also Jobim album and 'Where are You ? ' also a favourite.His rendition of 'Lonely Town' superb.Leonard Bernstein who composed the song felt no other singer got close to Sinatra's rendition.Agree re Watertown.Happy Listening.
Unbelievable pickups Jonathan. I started attending the Philadelphia Folk Festival regularly in 1972. I had the great privilege of seeing almost all of these artists in performance there over the years. Yes, the hot labels were definitely Flying Fish and Rounder. In 1972 I saw David Bromberg headline a show and in 1973, Steve Goodman. In 1974 I saw a workshop where Prime and Goodman traded songs at a workshop where they got drunk out of their minds. Ah, the good old days.
@@davidrosner3799 - I went to the Newport Folk Festival a couple of times but never made it to the Philadelphia one. An old friend from college sang backup for Bromberg back in the day. Great memories. Thanks for watching
Jonathan, that Country Gazette album is a really good find. I have the US version of that album called Out To Lunch released the following year. Thanks, Chris
@@christopherkibler511 - I picked up a 1986 album by them “Bluegrass Tonight” about 2 weeks ago. Good stuff. Thanks for watching
Nice video, quite the haul. The Danny Gatton record is a great find. He's from my neck of the woods(DMV). I think you'll be impressed, he's one of those "greatest guitarist that nobody's ever heard of" kind of guitarists. Plays all genres with a dazzling technique. Unfortunately, his story is a sad one, ending with suicide back in '94, but man, the guy could play.
@@DavidStimson-p3t - Just finished listening to it and I’m a convert. A little late to discover him, but man could he play. Sad ending. Thanks for watching
@@cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 No problem. Strange coincidence that another great guitarist from this area, Roy Buchanan, would suffer the same fate.
@@DavidStimson-p3t - I thought Danny shot himself and Roy died mysteriously in prison. Both gone too soon.
@@cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 I meant similar in that they both committed suicide. You're right about Danny Gatton. Buchanan, on the other hand, was arrested for drunk and disorderly back in '88 and taken to the Fairfax County jail, where he eventually hung himself. Never got the chance to see Danny Gatton, but did see Buchanan a couple of times back in the early to mid 70s when he was at the height of his popularity.
I din’t have any Newgrass albums but have seen several bands play live on PBS. That is a good batch of records.
@@vinylrichie007 - A good day today.
Christmas came early at the Goodwill!
@@leonziglar3583 - Yes it did. Thanks for watching
Redneck Jazz 🤔 Yeah I'd have picked that one up too
Wow what a score! Every one of those records are gems. Congratulations!
@@kentholsten7673 - I was really surprised to find all these gems.
Those Kentucky cornels I never see thought looks like stuff I would love to check
Those Kentucky cornels I never see thoughs
@@ernesteldridge3956 - Maybe because Roland & Clarence are from Maine, I see them now and again here.
Where can we find your Discogs-adress!?
@@mrcapac I don’t sell on Discogs.
Great entry and nice to still have the banana on the cover. I love that Chuck Berry cover and still need to get that album. You had some great picks with some vibrant covers.
@@RandyforRoyals - It was a fun exercise. Glad you liked it and thanks for watching
What a deal you've managed! Once again I'm envious. I've been diving into South African/Cape Jazz recently so the Dollar Brand album got my attention. You probably know that jazz was protest music in South Africa, especially in the 70s, an important expression of resistance against Apartheid. At a Goodwill a couple years ago, I was lucky to pick up the Dollar Brand album Mannenberg, which is called Cape Town Fringe on the US release. It has one long track on each side, with a form that's very repetitive but let's each soloist really stretch out their melodic ideas. It's one of my all time favorite Goodwill record finds. The African Space Program album is a very different style, more wild free jazz, but the emphasis is clearly on the "freedom" for these repressed artists in Apartheid South Africa. You probably also know that Dollar Brand also went by Abdullah Ibrahim, and is one of our jazz giants still alive today (age 90). And that's just one of the gems you found there. Congratulations again! I wish I wasn't too far away to pop into the record show and say hi.
@@whateverthing71 - It was definitely a good score. Only became aware of Dollar Brand a couple of years ago. I’m not much into “free jazz” but this is a keeper. Thanks for watching
@@cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 - Do give a listen to his "Mannenberg" if you can. I think you'd enjoy it more than "Space Program."
@@whateverthing71 - I’ll look into it. I have African Marketplace & African Piano in my collection.
@@cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 - Great albums! (The parts I've heard of them online.)
Hi Jonathan! That Chuck Berry album is one I’ve never seen until you showed it. I just entered JT’s contest as well. ✌️
@@MGKBOSTON - Unfortunately that Chuck Berry is pretty beat. Good luck in the contest.
Cool story of that Barenberg record coming full circle back to you Jonathan. I like the look of that Great Guitars album. Quite a find with that Dylan. ✌️
@@MGKBOSTON - What goes around comes around. I was excited about that Dylan
that is an amazing haul, especially the Bob Dylan album. Fantastic. That alone made the trip worthwhile.
@@twofromthetrunk9932 - I was really surprised to find that one
blonde on blonde with the claudia cardinale photo is an ultimate find (for me at least). you're a lucky man.
I better get my entry in all the good covers are going g fast!
@@TheAuditoryVinyl Hahahaha
Thanks for the kind words and the shoutout Jonathan. Great entry and good luck in the contest. Love the jello mold on that LF album. Cheers.
@@vinylmartini3377 - Not a problem, hope you get some more subs.
I saw Little Feat and had never heard of them! They were on a bill with an unknown at the time Doobie Bros, Ry Cooder and Captain Beefheart (who I had gone to see). Good luck on the contest. My banana is 90% peeled.
@@mistery-ed7900 - Ry is one of my all time favorites. Seen him a couple of times. Thanks for watching
Jon, you are entered, and 3 winners will be drawn on Sept. 29th Sunday. 🍊
I'm up early and saw this entry... Thank you, and let's see ! I'm glad you did more than 3. I forgot about the jello on the cover of " Last Record Album and your VU debut is amazing ! I remember when you scored that with the other records..
I could have done 10, but didn’t want to steal someone else’s idea
Tony P. showed some good ones as well, Jon. "Two From The Trunk" Good luck at your upcoming record fair !
Nice finds! Always enjoy the hunt
@@TheAuditoryVinyl yep, that’s what it’s about for me. Finding that needle in the haystack. Thanks for watching
Great stuff buddy any thing with those bluegrass giants will be great
@@ernesteldridge3956 - Can’t go wrong with those guys
I've been watching these and not commenting. Every video has had great finds! I would have to drive all day to maybe get to a Goodwill with anything even playable. The 2 that I ever go to are good for jeans but records are trashed. Those stores are 3 and 4 hours away.
@@mistery-ed7900 - I’ve got 4 within 1/2 hour, and hit them up on a regular basis. Thanks for watching
Thanks, i was there too...
Wow ! Check out that gorgeous Gerry Mulligan.. Congrats on it, Jon. Ornette is too far out for me as well. Kenny Burrell is my favorite jazz guitarist !
@@jtsrecordroom3963 - Some good finds there for sure. Thanks for watching
Heck of a deal for those. Good luck on selling at the record fair when you do it. Should be fun!
@@seekingathread - Hoping to break even. Thanks
DAMN!
Nice haul. That Bill Harris record is pretty good; he was the guitarist for The Clovers.
Yea, that’s what I found out after I googled him. Love finding stuff that’s new to me and in my wheelhouse too. Thanks for watching
That's an insane find on that Gerry Mulligan! Wow! Another score with Stan Meets Chet! I have that Cannonball Adderley LP. Very nice. ✌
@@MGKBOSTON - Looking forward to my first show in November. Brian and I will share a table. Should be fun.
Hi Jonathan! I have a Charlie Byrd Trio Live at the Village Vanguard from 1961. Was The Village Gate also in NYC? I like the cat on the cover of that Bud Powell record.
@@MGKBOSTON - Yes both clubs were in Greenwich Village. Village Vanguard is still open and swinging !
Quite a great haul Jonathan.For your information Denardo is Ornette Coleman’s son and he is a professional drummer,Started plying very young.
@@gilbertgiroux7880 - Thanks for that info. as well as watching.
You grabbed some what looks to be good listens Jon. Some of the labels speak for themselves. Just to let you know. There are a few versions of the Turrentine song "Don't Mess with Mister T". So I am thinking that {like you stated} the one that you have there may be big band sounding. The other version is with a standard four or five piece jazz band. I really dig the title track. Thanks for sharing them. Best of luck breaking even when you sell off whatever ones that are not keepers~ Rob/Boston
@@Paneeks1960 - I hope to at least break. The tables are cheep so at least it will be a fun day. Looking forward to digging into that Stanley T tomorrow. Thanks for watching
Thanks for the video.Real cool.
Jonathan,you find good jazz albums at your goodwill!!!!
These weren’t at Goodwill, but if I hadn’t gone in I never would have met this guy and I wouldn’t have found these records. Thanks for watching
Always love you videos buddy glad your back
@@ernesteldridge3956 - I finally have something to show. I’ll check out your latest tonight. Thanks for watching
Those records look to be in great shape. I've never been a guitar jazz guy but that acoustic jazz album sounds interesting. The past week I was playing Country and Blues exclusively. That Champion Jack Dupree would have fit right in.
It’s a good one for sure. The Lowel Fulsom was better than I expected. PS- My wife and I are coming out to LA area next January. Maybe we can meet up and you can show me the secret places to dig.
Nice hair.
@@vinylrichie007 - Hahaha glad i still have some at 75.
Great jazz haul. Some really good stuff there.
@@jamiecottle5850 - Very happy with what I found. Thanks for watching