I’m glad you found some goodies. I love mahalia jackson. JJ Cale in the dollar bin is unbelievable. And then you pull a Stills out. Wow. Then you throw Big Pink. Holy moly!!!! Vanilla Fudge…… I’m just beside myself. Well done Chris. You hit the mother lode.
Lots of cool records in this video. I like that J.J. Cale record, especially that second song called Traveling Light. That version of Shotgun on the Vanilla Fudge record rocks! Great version. The dollar bin lives! Have fun listening BluesGuy!
Hi Randy. The Cale album is excellent and the Stephen Stills is outstanding. Vanilla Fudge and The Band were both a huge shock to find in a dollar bin! So good! Thanks and have a good one. Cheers!
Hello from New Zealand. I like your T-shirt. I wear caps like yours too. I like Mahalia Jackson too, i own a copy of a recording of her live in concert at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1958. She was the queen of Gospel. Good bargain finds. From Carl.
Hi Carl. Thanks a lot... a Junior Wells T-shirt I bought on-line. Mahalia is a favourite of mine. What a voice! Always uplifting. Have a good one. Cheers!
Hello Chris; The Dollar bin Buys -O- Rama! continues. The Queen of spirituals Mahalia Jackson. Folk concerts at Carnegie Hall were common place. JJ Cale Live on Shelter. Steven Stills first LP, With Jimi making an appearance. The Band's 1st, songs from the basement tapes. Vanilla Fudge, Shotgun. Good finds, Tina & Pat!~
Hi Chris!!! cool stuff you have added to the collection and for a fair price too.... some of those i have never heard before though, lol. Let's hope after a good cleaning they will sound awesome. cheers and be well
Hey Cristian. I did pretty good. They all cleaned up nicely and sound good. The Carnegie Hall one has some noise, but it's pretty old. JJ Cale originally wrote "Cocaine' that Eric Clapton covered. Thanks and have a good one. Cheers!
how did i miss this video, as ever some amazing dollar bin finds, love the band, jj cale and stephen stills ones, killer finds, as i mentioned i the other comment i got crossroads soundtrack on vinyl, at the same fair picked up color of money soundtrack, a great british barrelhouse and boogie comp on decca, spirit farther along, the nice greatest hits and some hard rock MSG and judas preist all for £25, not quite dollar finds but well happy, cheers chris
I did well on this one and was pretty shocked to find all of these in a $1 bin! Sounds like you got some good deals yourself. I NEVER se Nice albums in the wild! Ever! Well done, Sir. Thanks again Stephen. Have a great week. Enjoy your new tunes. Cheers!
Steven Stills was always the best member of CSN. Natural born singer/songwriter talent. I saw the original CSN with Neil Young. So it was CSNY at Live Aid in Philly back in 1985. That was a long two day show. I say two day because it started at 9:30 am and went until 2:30 am the next day. David Weinstein {aka "Bernard Watson"} opened the show. He camped out in the parking lot for a few days before the show and asked Bill Graham if he could open the show. Bill agreed. The rest was rock and roll history. Bob Dylan, Keith and Ronnie closed the show. Anyways. Always good to see you Chris~ Rob/Boston
Hi Rob. Out all the CSNY crew, I like Stills and Neil Young the best. Found a few Stephen Stills and CSN/Y albums over the years and am never disappointed. Sounds like you had a great time at that Live Aid show... long as it was. Thanks a lot Rob. Good to hear from you... I hope all is well out there. Cheers!
Nice finds. My local’s clearance bin is $4. In the summer they do a sidewalk sale once a month and they get marked down to $1. I usually walk away with a little stalk of “I’ll try that for a buck”. I’ve also snagged some Mahalia Jackson at a local charity shop. Wow, big pink and vanilla fudge for a $1 are a great scores! I’m ready for spring! Thanks for sharing
Thanks a lot. Yes, 4 out of the 5 record shops in my area had $1 bins 3 years ago. Now, there's only 2... the others all start at either $3 or $4. Recordland across town does a once-a-year dollar record sale... found some nice stuff there in the past. I think having a wide musical taste helps with the cheapo bins. Cheers!
Hey Chris ! First off, I wanted to tell you I found Great Moments With B.B King 1965-69 double vinyl.. Love it ! " Black Queen" and the whole record is grat. on Stephen's debut. Nice finds.. Im watching the rest ! Funny, I just picked up that Fudge record, as well !
Hey JT. Sounds like a nice BB King score. I think I did pretty well on this one. Very happy to find the Stephen Stills. The Fudge was a surprise... don't see them much in the wild up here, especially for $1. Thanks. Cheers!
Good to hear from you, Chris ! I have been getting more blues into my collection lately. That Live Vanilla Fudge, I feel that there are two strong jams on it, Otherwise the early studio LP's are so very good ! See you again 😲
Great finds Chris. Creating a collection on a budget and no spin about who mastered what with what equipment…yawn. JJ Cale’s Troubadour was introduced to my life as a young surfer in 1976 hanging at in Byron Bay Australia. San Juan Surf Shop dude was playing it in his shop and recommended it. My love of JJ Cale continues from that day- 64yo now. Don’t forget that JJ Cale was one of Eric Clapton’s greatest influencers and a life long mentor to EC as well. Dig those Blues!
Hi Ray. I got that reversed, didn't I? Clapton covers Cale's 'Cocaine'... it's written by Cale. Very good album. This only my 3rd LP by Cale so far, but I always keep my eyes peeled for more. Thanks. Cheers!
Yep Chris, search them out. I don’t think there is a bad one in his whole catalogue. Even the posthumous Stay Around is pretty good. Love the vibe of his groove. Thanks for your work Man. A lot of us love it!
Very cool finds Chris. Seems like $5 bin is the new $1 bin in a lot of stores now. I’m going to Vancouver next week and will be visiting my honey hole that has an amazing $1 bin section. Nice JJ Cale and Stills. Cheers.
Yep, it would seem so. There used to be a lot of record stores with dollar bins. Now only 2 in my area. $3-$5 'cheap' bins seem to be the future... even for the same old dusty Anne Murray records. Even so, I did pretty good here with this score. Very happy with the Cale, Stills and Vanilla Fudge too. The Band Big Pink is outstanding! Thanks a lot. Cheers!
That is a good Stephen Stills record, really the only one I need, surprised you didn’t have that one yet. I do have a Manassas album. Big Pink for a Buck, that was a heck of a find. I have a box set with all of their albums. Huge score on the one Chris.
Hi Unk. I agree, excellent Stephen Stills album. I really dig him and actively look for his LP's. I have tons of CSNY, but only a few Stills solo stuff. Both Vanilla Fudge and The Band were a huge surprise in the $1 bin for sure! Thanks and have a great week. Cheers!
Oh i meant to mention i had JJ Cales Troubadour album on vinyl in 1976. I bought it because i liked the Traveling Light. The second single lifted off the album was the song Cocaine which topped our NZ pop charts in 1977.
Cocaine was a big hit here in Canada as well, first by Cale and later by Clapton. Just recently got into JJ Cale... I enjoy his work. Thanks again. Cheers!
You found some wonderful records for $1. The Band album is amazing and the J.J. Cale album is one that I need to get. I only have the Vanilla Fudge debut but should really check out their catalog. Happy listening.
Nice finds Chris. I think Troubadour also has the original of Cocaine on it? I remember picking it up in the noughties and loving it. I got my copy of the Stills album while helping to clear out a charity warehouse and the cover was half-destroyed by mould, but I kept it. Check out Ringo Starr's great drumming on 'To a Flame' . Nice Band find. Cheers, James
Hello James. Yes, I messed that up... JJ Cale penned 'Cocaine.' Either way, great album. Also glad to scoop up the Stephen Stills. I quite like his work. Thanks and take care. Cheers!
JJ Cale wrote Cocaine. Not a cover. Hootenanny at Carnegie Hall is a cool find. That first Band changed everything, as much as Revolver or Jimi Hendrix Experience first album did. Eric Clapton was still in Cream, when he heard The Band. He said he felt like a dinosaur with what he was playing. The Band was so fresh in comparison. Nice $1 finds !
Hi Jonathan. Yep, I got that the wrong way around. It even says that it's written by Cale right on the album and I still fudged it. Oh well, great LP. Music From The Big Pink is a masterpiece album. Have had it CD for years, glad to get a vinyl copy... a dollar is just icing on it, you know? Thanks and take care. Cheers!
I’m glad you found some goodies. I love mahalia jackson. JJ Cale in the dollar bin is unbelievable. And then you pull a Stills out. Wow. Then you throw Big Pink. Holy moly!!!! Vanilla Fudge…… I’m just beside myself. Well done Chris. You hit the mother lode.
Hi Tony. I was pretty excited to find all of these in those $1 bins! I think I did quite well on this one. Thanks and have a great weekend. Cheers!
Lots of cool records in this video. I like that J.J. Cale record, especially that second song called Traveling Light. That version of Shotgun on the Vanilla Fudge record rocks! Great version. The dollar bin lives! Have fun listening BluesGuy!
Hi Randy. The Cale album is excellent and the Stephen Stills is outstanding. Vanilla Fudge and The Band were both a huge shock to find in a dollar bin! So good! Thanks and have a good one. Cheers!
Hello from New Zealand. I like your T-shirt. I wear caps like yours too. I like Mahalia Jackson too, i own a copy of a recording of her live in concert at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1958. She was the queen of Gospel. Good bargain finds. From Carl.
Hi Carl. Thanks a lot... a Junior Wells T-shirt I bought on-line. Mahalia is a favourite of mine. What a voice! Always uplifting. Have a good one. Cheers!
Really cool finds. Nice J.J. Vale album. Enjoyed your video. Have a great week.
Hi Proghat. Thanks a lot. I think I did pretty well with these for a buck a piece. Cheers!
Hello Chris; The Dollar bin Buys -O- Rama! continues. The Queen of spirituals Mahalia Jackson. Folk concerts at Carnegie Hall were common place. JJ Cale Live on Shelter. Steven Stills first LP, With Jimi making an appearance. The Band's 1st, songs from the basement tapes. Vanilla Fudge, Shotgun. Good finds, Tina & Pat!~
Hi T&P!! Thanks a lot. I did quite well with these. Very happy with them. They cleaned up nicely overall and sound good. Have a great week. Cheers!
Hi Chris!!! cool stuff you have added to the collection and for a fair price too.... some of those i have never heard before though, lol. Let's hope after a good cleaning they will sound awesome. cheers and be well
Hey Cristian. I did pretty good. They all cleaned up nicely and sound good. The Carnegie Hall one has some noise, but it's pretty old. JJ Cale originally wrote "Cocaine' that Eric Clapton covered. Thanks and have a good one. Cheers!
how did i miss this video, as ever some amazing dollar bin finds, love the band, jj cale and stephen stills ones, killer finds, as i mentioned i the other comment i got crossroads soundtrack on vinyl, at the same fair picked up color of money soundtrack, a great british barrelhouse and boogie comp on decca, spirit farther along, the nice greatest hits and some hard rock MSG and judas preist all for £25, not quite dollar finds but well happy, cheers chris
I did well on this one and was pretty shocked to find all of these in a $1 bin! Sounds like you got some good deals yourself. I NEVER se Nice albums in the wild! Ever! Well done, Sir. Thanks again Stephen. Have a great week. Enjoy your new tunes. Cheers!
Steven Stills was always the best member of CSN. Natural born singer/songwriter talent. I saw the original CSN with Neil Young. So it was CSNY at Live Aid in Philly back in 1985. That was a long two day show. I say two day because it started at 9:30 am and went until 2:30 am the next day. David Weinstein {aka "Bernard Watson"} opened the show. He camped out in the parking lot for a few days before the show and asked Bill Graham if he could open the show. Bill agreed. The rest was rock and roll history. Bob Dylan, Keith and Ronnie closed the show. Anyways. Always good to see you Chris~
Rob/Boston
Hi Rob. Out all the CSNY crew, I like Stills and Neil Young the best. Found a few Stephen Stills and CSN/Y albums over the years and am never disappointed. Sounds like you had a great time at that Live Aid show... long as it was. Thanks a lot Rob. Good to hear from you... I hope all is well out there. Cheers!
Nice finds. My local’s clearance bin is $4. In the summer they do a sidewalk sale once a month and they get marked down to $1. I usually walk away with a little stalk of “I’ll try that for a buck”.
I’ve also snagged some Mahalia Jackson at a local charity shop.
Wow, big pink and vanilla fudge for a $1 are a great scores!
I’m ready for spring!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks a lot. Yes, 4 out of the 5 record shops in my area had $1 bins 3 years ago. Now, there's only 2... the others all start at either $3 or $4. Recordland across town does a once-a-year dollar record sale... found some nice stuff there in the past. I think having a wide musical taste helps with the cheapo bins. Cheers!
Hey Chris ! First off, I wanted to tell you I found Great Moments With B.B King 1965-69 double vinyl.. Love it ! " Black Queen" and the whole record is grat. on Stephen's debut. Nice finds.. Im watching the rest ! Funny, I just picked up that Fudge record, as well !
Hey JT. Sounds like a nice BB King score. I think I did pretty well on this one. Very happy to find the Stephen Stills. The Fudge was a surprise... don't see them much in the wild up here, especially for $1. Thanks. Cheers!
Good to hear from you, Chris ! I have been getting more blues into my collection lately. That Live Vanilla Fudge, I feel that there are two strong jams on it, Otherwise the early studio LP's are so very good ! See you again 😲
Great finds Chris. Creating a collection on a budget and no spin about who mastered what with what equipment…yawn. JJ Cale’s Troubadour was introduced to my life as a young surfer in 1976 hanging at in Byron Bay Australia. San Juan Surf Shop dude was playing it in his shop and recommended it. My love of JJ Cale continues from that day- 64yo now. Don’t forget that JJ Cale was one of Eric Clapton’s greatest influencers and a life long mentor to EC as well. Dig those Blues!
Hi Ray. I got that reversed, didn't I? Clapton covers Cale's 'Cocaine'... it's written by Cale. Very good album. This only my 3rd LP by Cale so far, but I always keep my eyes peeled for more. Thanks. Cheers!
Yep Chris, search them out. I don’t think there is a bad one in his whole catalogue. Even the posthumous Stay Around is pretty good. Love the vibe of his groove. Thanks for your work Man. A lot of us love it!
@@Raypirri Thanks a lot.
That JJ Cale album is fantastic... I'd like to find more of his stuff...
Hey Daniel. Me too. Hardly see his albums here, unless they are beat up. Thanks and have a great week. Cheers!
Very cool finds Chris. Seems like $5 bin is the new $1 bin in a lot of stores now. I’m going to Vancouver next week and will be visiting my honey hole that has an amazing $1 bin section. Nice JJ Cale and Stills. Cheers.
Yep, it would seem so. There used to be a lot of record stores with dollar bins. Now only 2 in my area. $3-$5 'cheap' bins seem to be the future... even for the same old dusty Anne Murray records. Even so, I did pretty good here with this score. Very happy with the Cale, Stills and Vanilla Fudge too. The Band Big Pink is outstanding! Thanks a lot. Cheers!
That is a good Stephen Stills record, really the only one I need, surprised you didn’t have that one yet. I do have a Manassas album. Big Pink for a Buck, that was a heck of a find. I have a box set with all of their albums. Huge score on the one Chris.
Hi Unk. I agree, excellent Stephen Stills album. I really dig him and actively look for his LP's. I have tons of CSNY, but only a few Stills solo stuff. Both Vanilla Fudge and The Band were a huge surprise in the $1 bin for sure! Thanks and have a great week. Cheers!
Oh i meant to mention i had JJ Cales Troubadour album on vinyl in 1976. I bought it because i liked the Traveling Light. The second single lifted off the album was the song Cocaine which topped our NZ pop charts in 1977.
Cocaine was a big hit here in Canada as well, first by Cale and later by Clapton. Just recently got into JJ Cale... I enjoy his work. Thanks again. Cheers!
You found some wonderful records for $1. The Band album is amazing and the J.J. Cale album is one that I need to get. I only have the Vanilla Fudge debut but should really check out their catalog. Happy listening.
Thanks Randy. I was extremely surprised to find The Band, Vanilla Fudge and JJ Cale in the $1 bins... Stephen Stills too! Have a good one. Cheers!
Nice finds Chris. I think Troubadour also has the original of Cocaine on it? I remember picking it up in the noughties and loving it. I got my copy of the Stills album while helping to clear out a charity warehouse and the cover was half-destroyed by mould, but I kept it. Check out Ringo Starr's great drumming on 'To a Flame' . Nice Band find. Cheers, James
Hello James. Yes, I messed that up... JJ Cale penned 'Cocaine.' Either way, great album. Also glad to scoop up the Stephen Stills. I quite like his work. Thanks and take care. Cheers!
JJ Cale wrote Cocaine. Not a cover. Hootenanny at Carnegie Hall is a cool find. That first Band changed everything, as much as Revolver or Jimi Hendrix Experience first album did. Eric Clapton was still in Cream, when he heard The Band. He said he felt like a dinosaur with what he was playing. The Band was so fresh in comparison. Nice $1 finds !
Hi Jonathan. Yep, I got that the wrong way around. It even says that it's written by Cale right on the album and I still fudged it. Oh well, great LP. Music From The Big Pink is a masterpiece album. Have had it CD for years, glad to get a vinyl copy... a dollar is just icing on it, you know? Thanks and take care. Cheers!