Wow Mike, a tremendous haul, the Velvet Underground was sick! Your ability to pick up amazing collections and your knowledge of records and music is absolutely ridiculous, keep up the great work, it's truly appreciated.
I think you're right about a lot of Butchers ending up in Denver. I lived in Colorado Springs the last half of the '70s and there was a used record store called Recycle Records. I went in there one time, saw a Butcher on the wall and commented, "Those are pretty rare." The guy that owned the place said, "Yeah, I get about one a month."
Heading to Phoenix in September. Looking forward to visiting your store. Gonna have to set aside a whole chunk of time to do your store justice. Great video.
The Sonics Boom with the purple label isn’t a second pressing; it’s a first pressing. It wasn’t released with the red label. The Here are the Sonics with the purple label is a second pressing. Nice collection!
The Sonics Boom you are keeping actually looks to be a first pressing as it was never issued to my knowledge on the red label. If it’s a Monarch it’s easy to date by the matrix number. Bonus!!!
...thx for your note, i wanted to comment the same! i think i saw in the internet decades ago a 'boom' with the red (old style, like the their 1st) ettiquette label, but i think it was a promo, stock copies i always saw with the style here shown 'big e' ettiquette logo! in discogs are pix of violett and red 'big e' logo labels, that confused me! i also would like to ask the 'in-groove' guy if all the 'here are' LP's are on really heavy or the more flexible vinyl! the VU is also a 1st press, only with the sticker on the back to hide eric emerson! three 'the beatles' butcher are fantastic - congrads for his grab...
've been collecting records for over 50 years and enjoy talking to other collectors. Your videos are awesome. I love the new releases vids. What I find refreshing is your wide range of musical taste. Very similar to mine, from classical to Pearl Jam I love it all. Hope to hear back from you as I love to talk vinyl.
My best friend in high school called me excitedly one night. He had learned that they had pasted over some Beatles butcher cover LPs, and his was one of them. He later traded it for a Phil Ochs album. Then again, I bought his violin-style bass guitar and traded it to get an acoustic guitar. Ah, if only we knew what the future value would be.
My son acquired a promo-punched Beatles VI with a bunch of otherwise junk (like, for free from a friend's grandparents or something) - has the "See label for correct playing order" rear cover - I think it's mono and roughly VG or VG- ; I'm the dang Beatles collector in the family, but as yet have managed to resist pinching it from him :-D What an absolute treasure trove, and refreshing to see records that were basically taken care of! Great job and congrats on a great deal.
It's a shame about 50's artists being forgotten about by the current generation of record buyers, when record collecting took off in the 80's and 90's most dealers and collectors were people in their 40's and 50's, and now it's people in their late teens / early 20's who will mostly buy reissues, although mint or near mint copies of highly sought after LP's have been able to fetch astronomical prices over the last decade or so I get the feeling that as the years go by fewer and fewer people will be willing to dish out large sums of money, fortunately for me I became addicted to vinyl in the early 80's and for about 20yrs I hit every second hand store in Melbourne (AUS) every weekend and I would buy up big, original clean US pressings of Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, QSMS AND a near mint copy of Bull of The Woods all for about $10 a piece, I would spend my entire weeks wage on U.K. and U.S. psych, folk and prog. Over the last 30 or 40yrs I've seen fads come and go, once upon a time people went "ape shit" over Edwardian and Art Deco furniture and now that stuff is impossible to move, I hope I'm wrong about the future of record collecting but only time will tell.
The one thing I want to know is; If indeed the 1950's/Early 60's Pre-Beatles era Rock 'n Roll is "getting more & more difficult to move", WHY HAVEN'T THE PRICES FROM THE LAST 40 YEARS COME DOWN??
I,rm Uk so market could be slightly different to US , but about 5 = 8 years ago here it was 80,s stuff you couldnt move here , now thats getting more and more in demand and it is the 50,s stuff no one wants .
I may have to not pay my mortgage for the next two months, hop in the car and drive to Arizona. The records you showed are fantastic, many of which I need for my collection.
I’m waiting for those Butcher covers . A smart man, he’s going to wait for the magnum opus of records until the finale’ . The Zombies is a dynamite album, and very expensive now thanks to the DJ in Seattle that pushed the album . Beatles 1960,s imports are the best in MONO !
That copy of The Beatles Yesterday & Today that's the record club edition is all true stereo. The store copies had fake stereo on 3 songs until sometime in the 70's.
Great story. Amazing stuff. People that want too much for their vinyl don't know how much work it is to sell. But looking at what you are pulling out can only imagine what you paid, and how one butcher cover in process couldn't make the deal.
I don't get why someone would have multiple copies of sealed rare records, archive them for fifty years and then just sell them in a batch to a local dealer, rather than sticking a few on ebay or something
23:15 that's fascinating that you think it's an undervalued record. I would agree with that as long as it's vg++ to near mint condition with most of the peel. It will definitely go up in value but I don't what the catalyst for that would be. I think the boomer and gen x value that record much more then gen Y and gen z. Like you said about the early 50's records not being as in demand now as they were 30 years ago I think it's possible that the newer generations of record collectors will not favor old music as much. I guess I'm just speculating because I see gen y and gen z collectors seeking out limited color variants of new music more often then vintage classics. I may be an exception as a 28 year old that is mostly interested in vintage 60's 70's psych, jazz, 80's 90's alt rock. I do know there's alot people my age that want old music too. I'm happy to own a few different original pressing of the Velvet Underground & Nico. I posted a video of them on my channel.
Or the people who pay hundreds for a record that has a free digital copy online. Same idea. But the sound of original vintage vinyl is unique you say? Ok well, so is the sight of an original vintage hype sticker. And that ain't available digitally.
@@OwlsRNotWhatTheySeem - While your point is valid, I can't say that it changes my mind. It's your business if you want to throw your money at a sticker. I still think it's crazy.
I tried to buy a Butcher off Discogs from someone that made the habit of constantly listing it then not responding to purchases thereby cancelling the deal. It was 1000.00 last year.
I had that Scared Mushroom, sold it for decent $, and bought a re-issue. I have a bunch of Beatles first US pressings but nothing sealed or with hype stickers. I found a 1968 Velvet Underground & Nico a couple of weeks go with a complete banana peel for $1 - and, like Mike, I'm not selling it. I also found a Sun Ra album today (I'm guessing $70-$120?) also for a $1. Tomorrow I'm unloading a bunch of duds (nothing over $6) to a guy for trade - I'm hoping to get one or two decent albums. Fun times for sure. rock on!
When you asked about Seattle, I immediately thought of Nirvana on Sub Pop. Oh, well... I did know a guy who sold his entire collection of 20,000 records. Ten years later, he had 30,000 records!
I have a mint copy of the 13th floor elevators bought around ten years ago. I don’t think I’ve ever played it or touched it. I had no idea they were valuable.
You're a vinyl junkie if you can identify records on your shelf just by the spine. I see the led Zeppelins behind to your right. I spotted Houses and Physical Graffiti. I also see Hendrix, Axis Bold as Love to your upper left.
Heyy great episode and unreal records wow! One complaint and I know it’s out of your control, for some reason the damn Wonder Years ad pops up literally every minute! Hope they’re paying you haha ✌🏻
Vinyl and collectible cards (both sports and non-sport) are in a similar economic position. It would be helpful & appreciated to hear your take on buying/investing/selling vinyl in light of your experience with collectible cards especially if you have any insight into collectible card markets in past two year or so.
Hey Mike thanks for that, I watch a lot of your videos but I don't think I've ever commented before. Reason I am this time is because I'm heading up to LA in a few weeks and as I live in Mexico in a city with no record store, for sure I'm going digging. Would you be able to recommend any LA stores? I'm looking at bringing back some 50s/60s doo wop, some 50s/60s rockabilly, and some 60's psyche. Thanks and I hope to see you in Phoenix some day!
that's the duophonic version; that means they made a stereo mix out of the mono mix... pet sounds in mono is the only version to get !! Brian Wilson mixed it in mono !! but if I really want a good sounding stereo version than you must get the MFSL version; sounds fantastic.
I’m always looking for the records from the fifties and sixties that aren’t as desirable and or valuable as they had been in the past like Mike explained and my go to record store owner always says “this used to be worth x”, always feels like a win.
@@recordswithzeb yeh that sounds the type of stuff that sits in stock for me. i can't sell country at all except for actual country rock and johnny cash.
The Sonics were a 60’s band that were a huge influence on garage and punk. The 13th Floor Elevators were an influential 60s psych-rock band. Both highly collectible.
Hi Mike! I am looking for a Phoenix Arizona local band in 1986 named Jagged Rocks On The Perimeter- The Soldier And The Painter Lp. Willing to buy. Thanks..
Yeah, my mono IA copy of the Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators does not look that shiny. Plays ok, but I am guessing a $75-100 copy. I paid $3.00 at a flea market.
I'd like to see those Ritchie Valens records, whats the quality on them? Edit: That mama's and papa's record!! Wow! If you ever want to sell it let me know please!
Mike I own a viny that I don’t know what happened is stone begger banket vinyl inside gatefold is jethro tull this was inside cover two band from the same year and two diferente label company is bizarre viny I want to know the history behind
Former BeaTles Collector, now slipping back into it. How would I make contact with you re: BeaTles (and 'others')? Thank you!--Rick K. [P.S...I'm in the Denver, CO area. Many years ago, I sold, for a song, my Stones 'London' vinyl of "England's Newest Hit Makers." This mint vinyl copy had the original MINT poster inside. At the time I did not know the value of posters, inserts, etc. Wow. Did I ever mess up. This was between 1989 and 1993. Can't remember. Did the same for the "LADY MADONNA" Capitol single which had the original 'Join the Beatles' FanClub' insert. My understanding is that there were only ~20,000 of these inserts in the U.S. Learned the hard way!]
i have the Velvet Underground album and in my opinion the compositions are good but it's poorly recorded. And Lou Reed's voice was always a bit difficult to listen to.
You know I’m drooling. Jeez man. Good on ya. 🤙
I was thinking of you when I was showing all those Elevators.
@@TheInGroove maybe I’ll drive out there 🤣
@@noblerecords these youtube worlds must collide
@@Warnerchild omg yes! I just want to sit with these two and take it all in.
@@TheInGroove collaboration when?
Buddy Holly is totally underrated nowadays !! that guy was a helluva songwriter !
Today young people only listen to crappy noise or covers. Cultural decay is the explanation and of course Buddy Holly is an architect of rock music.
Wow Mike, a tremendous haul, the Velvet Underground was sick! Your ability to pick up amazing collections and your knowledge of records and music is absolutely ridiculous, keep up the great work, it's truly appreciated.
No money, no funny! 😁
the beatles yesterday and today is actually my favorite us beatles album. great compilation.
My favorite cover lol
Great stuff. Odyssey & Oracle is a grail I hope to find someday. Congrats on getting one in the shrink.
Oh yeah I'm happy to have a clean 1969 press for cheap(sounds great) but the cover is cropped!
Mike, too bad you aren’t selling any of these online. Phoenix unfortunately a bit too far away.
These are my favourite videos on the internet... even more than movie trailers! Please keep these coming forever.
Your knowledge is as impressive as always Mike.
I think you're right about a lot of Butchers ending up in Denver. I lived in Colorado Springs the last half of the '70s and there was a used record store called Recycle Records. I went in there one time, saw a Butcher on the wall and commented, "Those are pretty rare." The guy that owned the place said, "Yeah, I get about one a month."
magnificent collection. thanks for sharing it.
Heading to Phoenix in September. Looking forward to visiting your store. Gonna have to set aside a whole chunk of time to do your store justice. Great video.
Noble records will be screaming for those 13th floor vinyls
I think Dylan just picked up a minty OG mono
Noble has turned me onto all this great psych rock I never heard of.
That Beardo is a record expert!!
Oh my goodness! Just found your channel today. Super jealous of that Hot Rod High promo!
Mike, you are so personable and a great narrator.. love your stories !!
Very cool to see that stuff..scary to think in 20 years all the stuff we covet may be passe...
The Sonics Boom with the purple label isn’t a second pressing; it’s a first pressing. It wasn’t released with the red label. The Here are the Sonics with the purple label is a second pressing. Nice collection!
Was looking to see if this was in comments...had to go get mine to see what i had and compare
I hold the same understanding as well thanks for posting
The Sonics Boom you are keeping actually looks to be a first pressing as it was never issued to my knowledge on the red label. If it’s a Monarch it’s easy to date by the matrix number. Bonus!!!
...thx for your note, i wanted to comment the same! i think i saw in the internet decades ago a 'boom' with the red (old style, like the their 1st) ettiquette label, but i think it was a promo, stock copies i always saw with the style here shown 'big e' ettiquette logo! in discogs are pix of violett and red 'big e' logo labels, that confused me! i also would like to ask the 'in-groove' guy if all the 'here are' LP's are on really heavy or the more flexible vinyl! the VU is also a 1st press, only with the sticker on the back to hide eric emerson! three 'the beatles' butcher are fantastic - congrads for his grab...
've been collecting records for over 50 years and enjoy talking to other collectors. Your videos are awesome. I love the new releases vids. What I find refreshing is your wide range of musical taste. Very similar to mine, from classical to Pearl Jam I love it all. Hope to hear back from you as I love to talk vinyl.
"I've boughten" I say that all the time and my wife says "it must be a east coast thing...awesome collection!!
My best friend in high school called me excitedly one night. He had learned that they had pasted over some Beatles butcher cover LPs, and his was one of them. He later traded it for a Phil Ochs album. Then again, I bought his violin-style bass guitar and traded it to get an acoustic guitar. Ah, if only we knew what the future value would be.
Dang makes me wish I went to phoenix much later. Still cool to watch you show these!
Fantastic finds! It is sad that it couldn’t have stayed in state. However, I enjoy your videos so I’m glad you were able to get them.
My son acquired a promo-punched Beatles VI with a bunch of otherwise junk (like, for free from a friend's grandparents or something) - has the "See label for correct playing order" rear cover - I think it's mono and roughly VG or VG- ; I'm the dang Beatles collector in the family, but as yet have managed to resist pinching it from him :-D What an absolute treasure trove, and refreshing to see records that were basically taken care of! Great job and congrats on a great deal.
I have to make the drive to your store some day soon, I live here in Pasadena Ca. It’s about 5 to 6 hrs, I’m sure it would be worth i…☮️✌️☮️
"line'em for them and then I get shot" ^^ that made my day^^
I never saw that Mama & The Papas in years of working at Los Angeles used shops. Nice 🍌 Velvets album 👌
Oh my gosh, that Bowie!! And the Melvins, Zeppelin , I’d buy all those if I could online😜🤓
Wow wow wow...speechless...love that butcher 1st 2nd state. And i need that revolver too!!
It's a shame about 50's artists being forgotten about by the current generation of record buyers, when record collecting took off in the 80's and 90's most dealers and collectors were people in their 40's and 50's, and now it's people in their late teens / early 20's who will mostly buy reissues,
although mint or near mint copies of highly sought after LP's have been able to fetch astronomical prices over the last decade or so I get the feeling that as the years go by fewer and fewer people will be willing to dish out large sums of money, fortunately for me I became addicted to vinyl in the early 80's and for about 20yrs I hit every second hand store in Melbourne (AUS) every weekend and I would buy up big, original clean US pressings of Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, QSMS AND a near mint copy of Bull of The Woods all for about $10 a piece, I would spend my entire weeks wage on U.K. and U.S. psych, folk and prog.
Over the last 30 or 40yrs I've seen fads come and go, once upon a time people went "ape shit" over Edwardian and Art Deco furniture and now that stuff is impossible to move, I hope I'm wrong about the future of record collecting but only time will tell.
The one thing I want to know is; If indeed the 1950's/Early 60's Pre-Beatles era Rock 'n Roll is "getting more & more difficult to move", WHY HAVEN'T THE PRICES FROM THE LAST 40 YEARS COME DOWN??
I,rm Uk so market could be slightly different to US , but about 5 = 8 years ago here it was 80,s stuff you couldnt move here , now thats getting more and more in demand and it is the 50,s stuff no one wants .
Those Sonic LPs 😍
Nice collection, I have a 3rd state and 2nd state stereo butcher covers and a mono 2nd state.
You win again!! Awesome. Well deserved, you work hard.
I may have to not pay my mortgage for the next two months, hop in the car and drive to Arizona. The records you showed are fantastic, many of which I need for my collection.
I’m waiting for those Butcher covers . A smart man, he’s going to wait for the magnum opus of records until the finale’ . The Zombies is a dynamite album, and very expensive now thanks to the DJ in Seattle that pushed the album . Beatles 1960,s imports are the best in MONO !
Would love to see a photo of a record wall filled with only your Velvet Underground Warhol covers. That would be epic!!
That copy of The Beatles Yesterday & Today that's the record club edition is all true stereo. The store copies had fake stereo on 3 songs until sometime in the 70's.
Great story. Amazing stuff. People that want too much for their vinyl don't know how much work it is to sell. But looking at what you are pulling out can only imagine what you paid, and how one butcher cover in process couldn't make the deal.
He saw the writing on the wall.... Record prices are gonna plummet !
i have the original pressing of Pet Sounds but it's in a cardboard cut out.
I have a first 1967 misprint press of 13th Floor Elevators Easter Everywhere in Excellent condition, wish I had their first album in mono as well.
I don't get why someone would have multiple copies of sealed rare records, archive them for fifty years and then just sell them in a batch to a local dealer, rather than sticking a few on ebay or something
Awesome collection. I wish I lived close to your store.
23:15 that's fascinating that you think it's an undervalued record. I would agree with that as long as it's vg++ to near mint condition with most of the peel. It will definitely go up in value but I don't what the catalyst for that would be. I think the boomer and gen x value that record much more then gen Y and gen z.
Like you said about the early 50's records not being as in demand now as they were 30 years ago I think it's possible that the newer generations of record collectors will not favor old music as much.
I guess I'm just speculating because I see gen y and gen z collectors seeking out limited color variants of new music more often then vintage classics.
I may be an exception as a 28 year old that is mostly interested in vintage 60's 70's psych, jazz, 80's 90's alt rock. I do know there's alot people my age that want old music too. I'm happy to own a few different original pressing of the Velvet Underground & Nico. I posted a video of them on my channel.
I want the Ritchie Valens for sure
Cracks me up that people will pay hundreds (or more) for a damn hype sticker. I guess I'll never be that kind of collector.
Or the people who pay hundreds for a record that has a free digital copy online. Same idea. But the sound of original vintage vinyl is unique you say? Ok well, so is the sight of an original vintage hype sticker. And that ain't available digitally.
@@OwlsRNotWhatTheySeem - While your point is valid, I can't say that it changes my mind. It's your business if you want to throw your money at a sticker. I still think it's crazy.
Thanks for dropping by, then
I tried to buy a Butcher off Discogs from someone that made the habit of constantly listing it then not responding to purchases thereby cancelling the deal. It was 1000.00 last year.
Ohhhhh that Dylan six-eye stereo! Gimme!
I had that Scared Mushroom, sold it for decent $, and bought a re-issue. I have a bunch of Beatles first US pressings but nothing sealed or with hype stickers. I found a 1968 Velvet Underground & Nico a couple of weeks go with a complete banana peel for $1 - and, like Mike, I'm not selling it. I also found a Sun Ra album today (I'm guessing $70-$120?) also for a $1. Tomorrow I'm unloading a bunch of duds (nothing over $6) to a guy for trade - I'm hoping to get one or two decent albums. Fun times for sure. rock on!
When you asked about Seattle, I immediately thought of Nirvana on Sub Pop. Oh, well...
I did know a guy who sold his entire collection of 20,000 records. Ten years later, he had 30,000 records!
I have a mint copy of the 13th floor elevators bought around ten years ago. I don’t think I’ve ever played it or touched it. I had no idea they were valuable.
You're a vinyl junkie if you can identify records on your shelf just by the spine. I see the led Zeppelins behind to your right. I spotted Houses and Physical Graffiti. I also see Hendrix, Axis Bold as Love to your upper left.
Heyy great episode and unreal records wow! One complaint and I know it’s out of your control, for some reason the damn Wonder Years ad pops up literally every minute! Hope they’re paying you haha ✌🏻
SO where can I get these 50's and 60's albums that no one wants to buy? Because I want Richie Valens and Buddy Holly!
*CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!*
The price that he says that he gets in his shop for some of these records remains to be seen?
10:42 the best of all that....
I see what you did there with the V.U./Nico. "Part of the "a peel"..
at 19:57, don henley, had 2 45s from 1966-67, "felicty" , and the other i believe was the "sports" (?), killer 45s !!!!!!!
hi again, it was the speeds, not the sport, sorry
Also, purple label on Sonics Boom is original. There was no red label of Boom.
Why are those Pet Sounds so expensive? Didn’t they sell millions of copies?
Esta es mi droga. Gracias Mike, pelado divino por mostrar estas gemas!
Wow very cool records
Vinyl and collectible cards (both sports and non-sport) are in a similar economic position. It would be helpful & appreciated to hear your take on buying/investing/selling vinyl in light of your experience with collectible cards especially if you have any insight into collectible card markets in past two year or so.
lol do what he does and hoard records to try and dominate the market and drive up prices........Collect for the music and not for money.
A lot of dairies went bankrupt because their milk crates were the same size as record albums.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us all your vids are always great
Hey Mike thanks for that, I watch a lot of your videos but I don't think I've ever commented before. Reason I am this time is because I'm heading up to LA in a few weeks and as I live in Mexico in a city with no record store, for sure I'm going digging. Would you be able to recommend any LA stores? I'm looking at bringing back some 50s/60s doo wop, some 50s/60s rockabilly, and some 60's psyche. Thanks and I hope to see you in Phoenix some day!
every album cover is a piece of art !!! people like warhol have no patent on what art is and what's not !!!
i'd love to have that pet sounds
that's the duophonic version; that means they made a stereo mix out of the mono mix... pet sounds in mono is the only version to get !! Brian Wilson mixed it in mono !!
but if I really want a good sounding stereo version than you must get the MFSL version; sounds fantastic.
I’m always looking for the records from the fifties and sixties that aren’t as desirable and or valuable as they had been in the past like Mike explained and my go to record store owner always says “this used to be worth x”, always feels like a win.
what type of 50s/60s music do you buy.
@@varsityathlete9927 Doo Wop, rock and roll, pop, country, folk, r&b, jazz.
The day will come that the 50’s and 60’s will shoot up in value. Most of what’s collectable now was inexpensive in the 90’s or even brand new.
@@recordswithzeb yeh that sounds the type of stuff that sits in stock for me. i can't sell country at all except for actual country rock and johnny cash.
Some 🔥 in there for sure.
Good point about records dropping out of interest and therefore value. Any thoughts what may go that way in the future but currently collectable?
I'll play: garage and psych 45s
I’ll take “Who the heck are the Sonics or the 13th Floor” for $1000 Alex…I mean Mike - great Collection
The Sonics were a 60’s band that were a huge influence on garage and punk. The 13th Floor Elevators were an influential 60s psych-rock band. Both highly collectible.
Sealed Division Bell dangggg.
That collection is nuts...
Gosh, if someone is determined to pay 5 to 10 grand on an album, just say "I can sell this one for however high a price you want to pay."
Don’t tell Mayo!
Hi Mike! I am looking for a Phoenix Arizona local band in 1986 named Jagged Rocks On The Perimeter- The Soldier And The Painter Lp. Willing to buy. Thanks..
Contact azmusicdude.com he has a copy.
@@TheInGroove thank you. 🙏😊
Mike, listening to you makes me want to spend all my money for more and more albums… always a great fun , your videos! 👍
I've collected a decent collection from older collections through the years. I even have a blacklight activated c.s.n.y. deja vu
Remember all your holy grails will always fit into one box. The one box you’ll have the longest. That will one day go to someone else. Remember that.
Dude causally pulling out 3 butchers
Yeah, my mono IA copy of the Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators does not look that shiny. Plays ok, but I am guessing a $75-100 copy. I paid $3.00 at a flea market.
I want that Melvins. 😁
i want to open my own store soon thats my dream
I'd like to see those Ritchie Valens records, whats the quality on them?
Edit: That mama's and papa's record!! Wow! If you ever want to sell it let me know please!
The Sonics rule!
I am interested in the Buddy Holly and Ritchie Stuff do you still have it
Wow! Incredible stuff 😎
Mike I own a viny that I don’t know what happened is stone begger banket vinyl inside gatefold is jethro tull this was inside cover two band from the same year and two diferente label company is bizarre viny I want to know the history behind
Awesome collection, man!
Former BeaTles Collector, now slipping back into it. How would I make contact with you re: BeaTles (and 'others')? Thank you!--Rick K.
[P.S...I'm in the Denver, CO area. Many years ago, I sold, for a song, my Stones 'London' vinyl of "England's Newest Hit Makers." This mint vinyl copy had the original MINT poster inside. At the time I did not know the value of posters, inserts, etc. Wow. Did I ever mess up. This was between 1989 and 1993. Can't remember. Did the same for the "LADY MADONNA" Capitol single which had the original 'Join the Beatles' FanClub' insert. My understanding is that there were only ~20,000 of these inserts in the U.S.
Learned the hard way!]
Lovely collection👍
Boss collection.
i have the Velvet Underground album and in my opinion the compositions are good but it's poorly recorded. And Lou Reed's voice was always a bit difficult to listen to.
Hey mike, what kind of sleeve do you keep your one step boxes in?
Have you ever thought what it would feel like to collect a lifetime and the day you die you won't know where your most precious treasures will end up?
I think about it often. I hope to be able to sell my stuff on my own before that day comes.
I have a Billy Squier Emotions in motion Warhol available.
This is absolutly INSANE!
Geniooo, desde Argentina esperamos un new relaases de Latinoamericano. 🤗