Glad you made it to Seattle. I go to the Silver Platters in Lynnwood several times a month, and get to the SoDo location from time to time. It is one of the few physical locations that actually has a fairly decent classical collection-mostly used.
I think I'm great full that RSD exists. It's a celebration of those round spinning music makers. There's always something for everybody. ☮️n❤️ 2 everyone. From the land down under 🤩
Was in Seattle yesterday. Kind of crowded. I like grunge and the music of the 90s. Something Kurt and I have in common. We are both Washingtonians. Aside from the 5am thing looked like a great day and a good haul. Thanks for taking us along!
Awesome purchases Mazzy ! This year I so far got a total of 3 titles only. Since I had to work, I usually buy a lot on line, but this year the Record Shops was not allowed to Sell on line till the following day. I ordered Rory Gallagher Live in San Diego 1974 from Discogs great price, then Saturday in the afternoon, I had 40 minutes before idea's Music and Books close for the day, I purchased Kenny Garrett - Sketches Of MD (Live At The Iridium Featuring Pharoah Sanders on Saturday & went back on Sunday and picked up the Art Pepper. Thanks for sharing your Purchases for April's record Store day 2022, looking forward to seeing your next video. Mahalo Ed
Great pickups Mazzy, I didn't go out this year because my Dad is here visiting. However, after scouring the net for indie stores selling online, I think I picked it up everything I was looking for. I truly do enjoy actually going in person for a lot of reasons so I did miss that but plan to go next year. I like the spirit and atmosphere of the day and seeing other like minded people celebrating our beloved hobby and keeping it alive. Happy RSD!!
Hi Norman, it was nice meeting you in line at Silver Platters today. I was in line at Easy Street several years ago for RSD when Jeff Ament stopped by to personally hand out Top Pot donuts to the people in line before they opened at 7 AM. I actually passed on the donut and people thought I was nuts to pass on donut handed out by Mr. Ament but as I said to the people in line with me, I didn't want to get sticky donut glaze all over a bunch of brand new RSD releases.
You do a great job of catching the vibe of #RSD. My favorite part of the day is meeting other folks addicted to the hobby. Grabbed that Art Pepper, but I really wanted The Judybats debut, Native Son, and I was able to snag that one. The Electronic Remixes were also a great pick up. Thanks for sharing your morning with us.
Dig it. Was playing my old ,scratchy, and much loved 'Europe 72' today . Might treat myself to the re release. If it comes my way . Looks like great fun there over the pond! ✌
Glad to see rocker dude is still keeping the faith! LOL. Video perfectly depicts what goes on while waiting in line. All I got was a couple packs of inner sleeves. Your Starbucks drinks are a lot more interesting than ours North of the 49th!
‘My voice has broken’… Great vid Mazzy… I got to my RSD queue late as I had to drop Mrs Splintered off for an appointment Sat morning. I did get both Bill Evans lps among others… despite vowing not to. I was swayed by M. Framer’s review of the ‘ying and yang’ attributes that made them companion pieces. It’s a tiny record shop and has similar policy of only one copy per person, but also entry is to first come first served and dig through the racks yourself, with guidance from owner and assistants. Agree that it’s the meeting with fellow enthusiasts that makes the experience. Gutted to have missed out on Nick Cave… Laughed out loud at the ‘spinning the kids inheritance’ sticker.
Hi! I also was out at RSD here in Switzerland. Got a few things: the Dead set, an Iggy record, thé Jorma Kaukonen record, thé replacements and Two Singles (alan Vega and Dieter Meier). I cannot complain: it was Most of the stuff I wanted. I got to meet ma Friends at „Sounds“ the local store. It was fun.
Brilliant video Mazzy, I especially loved the metalhead at the beginning, the bloke should have his own show. And that's what I like about RSD, the characters that you meet there, whilst in line. As you say, very civilised over there where you are. Prices over here in England seemed to be a tad higher this year, but there's still some good stuff around, as there is everyday in most record shops. Take it easy and thanks for showing what you bought.
Yeah you can make a fun day of it if you allow yourself to. I later went to Easy Street another store with a diner and a bar. It has more of a neighborhood feel and there were all sorts of people; families to. It was a fun party atmosphere ✌🏼
@@mazzysmusic Sounds tip-top. I know there is a lot of negativity about RSD, with people saying it's a rip off etc, but there is a side to the music industry that is like that, it is a BUSINESS right ?! For me people are what makes RSD such great fun, whether they be musicians, shop workers or us punters. There is so much bad news in the world, we can be a little selfish sometimes, right ?
Thanks Mazz. I try to steer clear on RSD. Too many philistines, lol. Friday night I did go to a very cool 3.5 hour Talking Heads Tribute Band show with an awesome full horn section, 10 person band, incredible performance, almost better than the Heads themselves! called Start Making Sense. Everybody was dancing. It was so liberating to be enjoying great live music after the lockdown! Rock on!
Your morning voice sounds like Bob Boilen from NPR, All Things Considered 😁 thanks for taking us out with you! Best part was the random conversations in line 😆
It wouldn't be RSD without your interview with the Motorhead fan. Looks like you picked up some great records. I did pick up the Art Pepper and the Jonathan Richman and the Nick Cave and Ramones box were under strong consideration. Happy listening.
Nice to drop in on the people of Seattle. I'd quite like it if we could go back there to the 1990s the best musical decade. Grunge, Manchester, Britpop and new dance explorations.
Hi Mazzy, You got some good ones ! I love Jonathan Richman. Sadly there are no record stores where I live besides Barnes and Noble, or FYE. Have fun ! Cindy
Mazzy, good to see you out and about. The audio for the end of you video would have worked for field recordings in the Experimental Vinyl Tag. Thanks, Chris
hey mazzy....very very nice....chet baker...nick cave...sandy denny...art pepper...ramones (gabba gabba hey!).....all really great stuff.....(and i don't drink anymore, but that espresso martini sounded interesting..)....great video...great selections...glad you went...peace...rocky
For a second I thought you were going to start singing Leaving On A Jet Plane…okay..I avoided RSD today but really want that Dead and the Nick Cave..great video Mazzy👍❤glen
So all those seagulls were laughing at your RSD picks?? You done good, son. I didn’t even go; instead, I woke up at 7 and ordered the two Bowie EP’s from one seller on Discogs - YES, I took the lazy, expensive route (but I DID consolidate shipping, so what the hey?!). LOVED that audio collage at the end! Always the best videos, Mazzy. 👍
Picked up the the two Bill Evans releases myself and the Albert Ayler. After the disappointment of the Ronnie Scott's set, the audio on the two BE's is reassuringly excellent.
San Fran changed the world in 79 with Dead Kennedys. And 85 with Exodus. Nice Seattle seaguls sound effect. Nick Cave looks interesting. I already have an OG copy of the Jonathan Richman LP. Great one. I think I Love Hot Nights is on that one. No Gun Club or Voivod? Those would be my RSD picks this year
So funny to see all Americans waking up early, driving in a car to RSD. I just woke up at 8:30, got on my bike, biking in the sun to Delft centre at 9:30. Got my Art Pepper and some other in 2 stores before 10:15 and cycled back. So different.
Love it, especially the end with the seagulls and out of nowhere a cow! 😂 I waited in line as well, but you have to go in and pull your stuff yourself which I was glad, because if I was not browsing, I would never have found Wire: Not About to Die 77-78 demo release. I was originally told that was a UK only release for RSD. I even contacted RSD UK and basically got the same info. How in the world did it show up in a little shop in Ogden, Utah? Thankful it did. My score: • Art Pepper • Jazz Sabbath Vol. 2 • Electronic Remixes (Johnny F%ing Marr) • Joni Mitchell • Patti Smith • Wire
Did you get the 157 Lp Beatles Box set with Mono coming out of one speaker and Stereo in the other, bargain at 7,432$. Scouse vinyl, so the actual records are missing. Nice touch.
I only managed to get the Scott Walker one. The Art Pepper one had gone by the time that I got to the small Up North records shop in Chester UK they only had one,no great loss. Will you be viewing the Nick Cave film on 11/05/2022?
Hi Mazzy. Ahh soooo, so this is why you left Patricks stream last night. You had to get up early for RSD. It was a pretty short appearance. LOL... I can't stand Starbucks Coffee. I have an organic coffee shop I visit regularly, it's expensive but this guy travels the world for his coffee beans and blends and cook's the beans himself in this huge machine. I've bought Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee off him and some of that expensive Hawaiian coffee. He won't tell me what's in his blends but when I question him about it I get most of the beans in his blend right. Yeah I'm a coffee hound. Cheers.
I want going to stand in RSD line until my local guy showed some incredible used albums that I really really really wanted so I did. I had a fun time goofing with people in line. Some of them know me as the record guy so as usual I had a good time.
Great video. Who was the other VC guy in your video? I didn’t know him. I snagged that Golden Smog as well. Love me some Gary Louris! Hope all is well ☘️
@@mazzysmusic I could listen to those 4 (5) albums from that period all day, and have done........what a voice. The song 'Such a small love'.......that bit where the orchestra kicks in early on sends shivers down my spine every time. Some of those songs are just haunting........you can just disappear into them.
Of everything you showed, there is only one album that interests me. It's the Sandy Denny album. Among new jazz releases, there's one album that is very much worth getting regardless of RSD: John Coltrane A Love Supreme Live in Seattle. You may already have it, but I would recommend it to anyone who is a fan of that album; it's a different more expanded version of the suite with Pharoah Sanders. 🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷
Sweet pick up !!!!! I work at Cornell University and had to sit in on afew reunion meetings this morning grrrrrr . But my record store was nice enough to put aside a copy of the Grateful Dead and the Alice In Chains for me… They only would hold two so that’s what I picked and the rest I’ll have to go online and pick up… Take care and I hope you have a great weekend!!!! Hey where was coffee Dave this time?
Great video as usual👍 One of my true disappointments is my purchase of the Rolling Stones More Hot Rocks ....cleaned it when I got home....pressing is flat and quiet but LIFELESS🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉 Why is it on glow in the dark vinyl....not sure if this is the reason....but why the gimmicks???? Did a needle drop with my original slightly scratched copy and this sadly is better than the $65 copy I picked up today😢 Starting to get fed up with these "Remastered" releases....going to stick with my slightly damaged OG copies because these clean reissues are garbage! My biggest regret is the album I tried to get was the Peter Tosh live reissue....and NO-ONE had it in the Springs had a copy....drove to 3 of my go to spots....UGH! Lastly went to pick up Def Leppard High and Dry and it is on picture dic.....WHY???? Certainly don't want to be a buzz kill on a great day for us in the vinyl community....but sadly think I purchased the wrong albums today!😫 Keep up the great work on your channel👍
Too bad about the Stones record . I have the 2 original Hot rocks lps on heavy Londons when they came out . I wouldn’t call them exactly quiet but they sound kick ass! I very rarely by reissues and I won’t buy anything new on colored vinyl. 70s Tosh records sound awesome.Enjoy!
Like you say - everything is what you make of it, right? If you go in with a good attitude, you can have fun and find something. I thought this year was a good balance of genres and selections.
The last time I got up at 5AM, I vomited. I guess you can say I'm not a morning person. I'm racking my brain to think of a any record which could be released on RSD that would get me down to the record shop at the crack of dawn...Nope, I don't think there is one.
For various reasons, I wasn't able to get to my local record stores this time around. I just looked on eBay to see what's available. The price gouging is abhorrent.
I have several reservations about RSD We queue for stuff that we don’t know if the store has the item or what price it is. Why can’t folks pre order and pick up stop the punters that rush out to put their haul on eBay
I usually ignore the RSD. But randomly came across the announcement of Dana Gillespie's debut "Foolish Seasons" being re-issued as an RSD-exclusive, which I find even annoying: a 1968 Swinging London classic -originally only issued in the US- and unavailable on vinyl for 54 years, why not a regular issue, please? One-and-a-half-hour in the queue and lucky enough to grab the last copy.
Hey, it was great to see you out there as well! Yep, I have a complete love hate relationship with RSD. I queued up for 3 hours and got my Grateful Dead box and Ian Dury, 10 Turnips from the tip - and YES I met some really nice people and a lovely lady gave me a chair to sit on. Now thats serviceI Ironic Im buying records in the town Nick Cave lives in.
Already scored the Joni ‘Blue Highlights’ on Discogs…absolutely no patience or interest in most rsd releases. There’s like one or two each year I’m ever interested in. Last year scored the Spacehog & UFO
Absolutely love record store day and today was so cool to queue with like minded decent folks and yes there's a lot of stuff to be avoided. Buy what you will listen to as always. Had to have a word with myself to put down the glow in the dark records (hot rocks). Nice Nick Cave, Art Pepper and Scott Walker records.
I don’t get it, you said you are not into the Jazz releases but you bought a few them. The Art Pepper and Bill Evan’s album is like cocktail jazz bop music, over hyped by people who are not really into jazz. You should have bought the Jazz Dispensary collection, that’s the good stuff. This year’s selection of titles stunk, America’s greatest hits, I think not.
Grunge was an unfortunate accident. The 60s were massively creative and revolutionary, but it was too much for most people, so they needed the sludgy 70s to take a break. The country itself was going through near depression, gas lines, etc. in the Carter years, and creativity was very low, with a heavy kind of heroin and weed vibe. Classic rock (which I'm not slamming by any means), macrame, pottery, etc. and other "arts and crafts" were really just a playing-out and derivative of the 60s ethos. Then the 80s came along as an intentional attempt to break with the sloggy 70s, with an infusion of new energy: new wave, punk, neon colors, spiky hair, sharp lines, synthesizers, MTV, upbeat optimism, classic 80s cinema, etc. It was almost cartoonish - that famous 80s video was literally a cartoon, for example (maybe there was more than one, with hot pink and neon lime and purple flying around everywhere) - but it was fundamentally creative, new, and intentional in a way that the 70s were not. So what happened in the 90s? Why turn back to the sludginess of the 70s? Grunge music itself is really just classic rock on a steroid bender. There's nothing especially groundbreaking or new about it. Cobain himself even acknowledged that he was essentially just ripping off the far superior 80s band, the Pixies. What happened, though, and why I say it was accidental, is that Kurt Cobain's personal angst, alienation and pain coincidentally just happened to resonate with a large swath of the lower-middle and working class disenfranchised white population, who for the first time were facing an existential crisis and dread over the increasing amount of immigration in the country. The subliminal worry is that they will not be the majority much longer, and will even become expendable, which fuels a sense of helplessness, despair, frustration, and anger that obviously was easily identifiable in Nirvana's music and image. Cobain wasn't intentionally trying to create a movement or to address or play on those fears in the least - he'd probably be appalled at the idea, in fact, rightly so. It was just an accidental fluke of history that his own personal alienation and demons happened to coincide at that particular time with an untapped reservoir of those very same feelings in the culture at large. That's my own personal view of it, at least. And I think we have seen those themes play out in the 2000s - the 9/11 years, with the attempt of that same white demographic to reassure and reassert itself ("we're still relevant, get all the brown people," etc.) - then the election of BHO, the exact representation of all they feared in direct repudiation of their hopes of reinstituting themselves, then of course leading to Trvmp, etc.(whose main platform was obviously playing into all that - "build the wall," "maga," etc.). Who knows what the fallout in the culture and the arts will be from c0vid, and possibly russia/ukraine if putin goes even more crazy and decides to use nukes. People are traumatized. I could be wrong and we see a backlash like in the 60s against vietnam, but the fears of the pandemic I think are more personal to people and probably more deeply felt. I don't think we're going to be hearing singing about rainbows and sunshine for a while.
I was surprised how clueless I am on many of the 2022 RSD releases.
Glad you made it to Seattle. I go to the Silver Platters in Lynnwood several times a month, and get to the SoDo location from time to time. It is one of the few physical locations that actually has a fairly decent classical collection-mostly used.
Yeah I’ve picked up a few classical records from Sodo ✌🏼
I think I'm great full that RSD exists. It's a celebration of those round spinning music makers. There's always something for everybody. ☮️n❤️ 2 everyone. From the land down under 🤩
Was in Seattle yesterday. Kind of crowded. I like grunge and the music of the 90s. Something Kurt and I have in common. We are both Washingtonians. Aside from the 5am thing looked like a great day and a good haul. Thanks for taking us along!
Awesome purchases Mazzy ! This year I so far got a total of 3 titles only. Since I had to work, I usually buy a lot on line, but this year the Record Shops was not allowed to Sell on line till the following day. I ordered Rory Gallagher Live in San Diego 1974 from Discogs great price, then Saturday in the afternoon, I had 40 minutes before idea's Music and Books close for the day, I purchased Kenny Garrett - Sketches Of MD (Live At The Iridium Featuring Pharoah Sanders
on Saturday & went back on Sunday and picked up the Art Pepper. Thanks for sharing your Purchases for April's record Store day 2022, looking forward to seeing your next video.
Mahalo Ed
Great pickups Mazzy, I didn't go out this year because my Dad is here visiting. However, after scouring the net for indie stores selling online, I think I picked it up everything I was looking for. I truly do enjoy actually going in person for a lot of reasons so I did miss that but plan to go next year. I like the spirit and atmosphere of the day and seeing other like minded people celebrating our beloved hobby and keeping it alive. Happy RSD!!
Hi Norman, it was nice meeting you in line at Silver Platters today.
I was in line at Easy Street several years ago for RSD when Jeff Ament stopped by to personally hand out Top Pot donuts to the people in line before they opened at 7 AM. I actually passed on the donut and people thought I was nuts to pass on donut handed out by Mr. Ament but as I said to the people in line with me, I didn't want to get sticky donut glaze all over a bunch of brand new RSD releases.
You do a great job of catching the vibe of #RSD. My favorite part of the day is meeting other folks addicted to the hobby. Grabbed that Art Pepper, but I really wanted The Judybats debut, Native Son, and I was able to snag that one. The Electronic Remixes were also a great pick up. Thanks for sharing your morning with us.
It’s a fun day. Just don’t take it too serious 🤠
Dig it. Was playing my old ,scratchy, and much loved 'Europe 72' today . Might treat myself to the re release. If it comes my way . Looks like great fun there over the pond! ✌
Glad to see rocker dude is still keeping the faith! LOL. Video perfectly depicts what goes on while waiting in line. All I got was a couple packs of inner sleeves. Your Starbucks drinks are a lot more interesting than ours North of the 49th!
‘My voice has broken’…
Great vid Mazzy… I got to my RSD queue late as I had to drop Mrs Splintered off for an appointment Sat morning.
I did get both Bill Evans lps among others… despite vowing not to. I was swayed by M. Framer’s review of the ‘ying and yang’ attributes that made them companion pieces.
It’s a tiny record shop and has similar policy of only one copy per person, but also entry is to first come first served and dig through the racks yourself, with guidance from owner and assistants.
Agree that it’s the meeting with fellow enthusiasts that makes the experience.
Gutted to have missed out on Nick Cave…
Laughed out loud at the ‘spinning the kids inheritance’ sticker.
Hi! I also was out at RSD here in Switzerland. Got a few things: the Dead set, an Iggy record, thé Jorma Kaukonen record, thé replacements and Two Singles (alan Vega and Dieter Meier). I cannot complain: it was Most of the stuff I wanted. I got to meet ma Friends at „Sounds“ the local store. It was fun.
Brilliant video Mazzy, I especially loved the metalhead at the beginning, the bloke should have his own show. And that's what I like about RSD, the characters that you meet there, whilst in line. As you say, very civilised over there where you are. Prices over here in England seemed to be a tad higher this year, but there's still some good stuff around, as there is everyday in most record shops. Take it easy and thanks for showing what you bought.
Yeah you can make a fun day of it if you allow yourself to. I later went to Easy Street another store with a diner and a bar. It has more of a neighborhood feel and there were all sorts of people; families to. It was a fun party atmosphere ✌🏼
@@mazzysmusic Sounds tip-top. I know there is a lot of negativity about RSD, with people saying it's a rip off etc, but there is a side to the music industry that is like that, it is a BUSINESS right ?! For me people are what makes RSD such great fun, whether they be musicians, shop workers or us punters. There is so much bad news in the world, we can be a little selfish sometimes, right ?
That was brilliant Mazzy a fabulous selection of great artists and music albums !
Thanks Mazz. I try to steer clear on RSD. Too many philistines, lol. Friday night I did go to a very cool 3.5 hour Talking Heads Tribute Band show with an awesome full horn section, 10 person band, incredible performance, almost better than the Heads themselves! called Start Making Sense. Everybody was dancing. It was so liberating to be enjoying great live music after the lockdown! Rock on!
Your morning voice sounds like Bob Boilen from NPR, All Things Considered 😁 thanks for taking us out with you! Best part was the random conversations in line 😆
My morning voice. Yeah an octave lower 🤠
It wouldn't be RSD without your interview with the Motorhead fan. Looks like you picked up some great records. I did pick up the Art Pepper and the Jonathan Richman and the Nick Cave and Ramones box were under strong consideration. Happy listening.
Nice to drop in on the people of Seattle. I'd quite like it if we could go back there to the 1990s the best musical decade. Grunge, Manchester, Britpop and new dance explorations.
You got yourself 20000 subscribers. Congratulations 🎉
I watch every video. Well. Almost.
That bumper sticker is THE WINNER!
Great video, looked cold there.
Luv the show.
I picked up the Jazz Dispensary. Great comp series. Cheers!
Hi Mazzy, You got some good ones ! I love Jonathan Richman. Sadly there are no record stores where I live besides Barnes and Noble, or FYE. Have fun ! Cindy
Mazzy, good to see you out and about. The audio for the end of you video would have worked for field recordings in the Experimental Vinyl Tag. Thanks, Chris
"Jeremy spoke in class today" was I believe, that particular lyric.
Glad you had a nice trip in Seattle.
Mazzy Vedder……
Mas... Thank you, thank, you, thank you... This Cutting Edge Dylan set is pretty good. And I'm just on side one on the vinyl...
hey mazzy....very very nice....chet baker...nick cave...sandy denny...art pepper...ramones (gabba gabba hey!).....all really great stuff.....(and i don't drink anymore, but that espresso martini sounded interesting..)....great video...great selections...glad you went...peace...rocky
Some great buys Norm, especially the Sandy Denny (one of the best voices ever) and Dave Davies. Cheers.
Who is Norm 🥺😵💫😬😎🤷🏻♂️
Oops, sorry Mazzy. Didn’t mean to offend. I guess Norm was that guy in that place where everyone knows your name 😉😉
For a second I thought you were going to start singing Leaving On A Jet Plane…okay..I avoided RSD today but really want that Dead and the Nick Cave..great video Mazzy👍❤glen
That goodness I didn’t continue singing Glen
So all those seagulls were laughing at your RSD picks?? You done good, son. I didn’t even go; instead, I woke up at 7 and ordered the two Bowie EP’s from one seller on Discogs - YES, I took the lazy, expensive route (but I DID consolidate shipping, so what the hey?!).
LOVED that audio collage at the end! Always the best videos, Mazzy. 👍
Yeah they we’e shiting on my records 🕊
@@mazzysmusic Ha! Screaming Bastards! (That’s the name of my new band!)
Picked up the the two Bill Evans releases myself and the Albert Ayler. After the disappointment of the Ronnie Scott's set, the audio on the two BE's is reassuringly excellent.
San Fran changed the world in 79 with Dead Kennedys. And 85 with Exodus. Nice Seattle seaguls sound effect. Nick Cave looks interesting. I already have an OG copy of the Jonathan Richman LP. Great one. I think I Love Hot Nights is on that one. No Gun Club or Voivod? Those would be my RSD picks this year
20K subs! woohoo congrats and many more!
So funny to see all Americans waking up early, driving in a car to RSD. I just woke up at 8:30, got on my bike, biking in the sun to Delft centre at 9:30. Got my Art Pepper and some other in 2 stores before 10:15 and cycled back. So different.
Love Art Pepper Frank!
5 AM! I really hate the picture disc thing. But, I have picked up some really cool things over the years.
1:51 “They found in a sock drawer or glove box in a 57 Chevy” 😂💀why’d I find that hilarious
Because it’s funny 😂🤓
Love it, especially the end with the seagulls and out of nowhere a cow! 😂
I waited in line as well, but you have to go in and pull your stuff yourself which I was glad, because if I was not browsing, I would never have found Wire: Not About to Die 77-78 demo release. I was originally told that was a UK only release for RSD. I even contacted RSD UK and basically got the same info. How in the world did it show up in a little shop in Ogden, Utah? Thankful it did.
My score:
• Art Pepper
• Jazz Sabbath Vol. 2
• Electronic Remixes (Johnny F%ing Marr)
• Joni Mitchell
• Patti Smith
• Wire
Moo 🐄
@@mazzysmusic BTW, reach out to Vinyl Rich... He misses you. 😉
Great Video ! Hope you enjoy your RSD Haul !
That guy wearing Motorhead struck me as more of a Biliie Holiday fan.
You never know 💝
Did you get the 157 Lp Beatles Box set with Mono coming out of one speaker and Stereo in the other, bargain at 7,432$. Scouse vinyl, so the actual records are missing. Nice touch.
I only managed to get the Scott Walker one. The Art Pepper one had gone by the time that I got to the small Up North records shop in Chester UK they only had one,no great loss. Will you be viewing the Nick Cave film on 11/05/2022?
Yes I’ll see the Cave film ⚡️
Hi Mazzy. Ahh soooo, so this is why you left Patricks stream last night. You had to get up early for RSD. It was a pretty short appearance. LOL... I can't stand Starbucks Coffee. I have an organic coffee shop I visit regularly, it's expensive but this guy travels the world for his coffee beans and blends and cook's the beans himself in this huge machine. I've bought Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee off him and some of that expensive Hawaiian coffee. He won't tell me what's in his blends but when I question him about it I get most of the beans in his blend right. Yeah I'm a coffee hound. Cheers.
I want going to stand in RSD line until my local guy showed some incredible used albums that I really really really wanted so I did. I had a fun time goofing with people in line. Some of them know me as the record guy so as usual I had a good time.
Great video. Who was the other VC guy in your video? I didn’t know him. I snagged that Golden Smog as well. Love me some Gary Louris!
Hope all is well
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He’s linked in the description. First time meeting ✌🏼
Happy Record day Mazzy
I have to agree meeting and talking to people while waiting in line is a big part of the fun on RSD….☮️✌️☮️
Absolutely 🥓
The Coltrane coaster was a nice touch.
Great segment Mazzy. 🙏
YES !!!!!! SCOTT WALKER !!!!! A BOXSET !!!!! YES YES YES. HE WAS SIMPLY THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL. WOOOO-HOOOO !!!!!
It’s a fabulous double solo hits album
@@mazzysmusic I could listen to those 4 (5) albums from that period all day, and have done........what a voice. The song 'Such a small love'.......that bit where the orchestra kicks in early on sends shivers down my spine every time. Some of those songs are just haunting........you can just disappear into them.
Picked up Johnny Marr and Scott Walker today. A good day.
You should send that Record Store Day book to Michael Ludwig. He loves Record Store Day!
Of everything you showed, there is only one album that interests me. It's the Sandy Denny album. Among new jazz releases, there's one album that is very much worth getting regardless of RSD: John Coltrane A Love Supreme Live in Seattle. You may already have it, but I would recommend it to anyone who is a fan of that album; it's a different more expanded version of the suite with Pharoah Sanders. 🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷
Looks like a nice haul there Mazzy!
Sweet pick up !!!!! I work at Cornell University and had to sit in on afew reunion meetings this morning grrrrrr . But my record store was nice enough to put aside a copy of the Grateful Dead and the Alice In Chains for me… They only would hold two so that’s what I picked and the rest I’ll have to go online and pick up… Take care and I hope you have a great weekend!!!! Hey where was coffee Dave this time?
He slept in 🤷🏻♂️
You should've gotten that espresso martini!🍸
The only thing I picked up here in the UK was the Dave Davies compilation Kinked. Lovely record, very pleasantly surprised.
Oh and I've just watched your haul...I see you picked it up too. Awesome.
Nice to see a good haul. I was looking forward to record store day then I got Covid. Hopeing to snag the overpriced Karen Dalton LP
So sorry. Get well !!!
OK Chet Baker , Now we are groovin
Oh man, you missed a gem… the Pepper Adams is amazing!!!
I’m surprised you didn’t pick up the RSD Lou Reed demos album. It’s pretty amazing.
I did later in the afternoon at Easy Street Records where I bet up w some friends for lunch they have their own diner and bar.
Nice video. Glad u had a good RSD.
Never cared about RSD, this time I got the Art Pepper and I am very happy with it.
Great video as usual👍 One of my true disappointments is my purchase of the Rolling Stones More Hot Rocks ....cleaned it when I got home....pressing is flat and quiet but LIFELESS🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉 Why is it on glow in the dark vinyl....not sure if this is the reason....but why the gimmicks???? Did a needle drop with my original slightly scratched copy and this sadly is better than the $65 copy I picked up today😢 Starting to get fed up with these "Remastered" releases....going to stick with my slightly damaged OG copies because these clean reissues are garbage! My biggest regret is the album I tried to get was the Peter Tosh live reissue....and NO-ONE had it in the Springs had a copy....drove to 3 of my go to spots....UGH! Lastly went to pick up Def Leppard High and Dry and it is on picture dic.....WHY???? Certainly don't want to be a buzz kill on a great day for us in the vinyl community....but sadly think I purchased the wrong albums today!😫 Keep up the great work on your channel👍
Yeah! You are right. It's all a shitshow!
Too bad about the Stones record . I have the 2 original Hot rocks lps on heavy Londons when they came out . I wouldn’t call them exactly quiet but they sound kick ass! I very rarely by reissues and I won’t buy anything new on colored vinyl. 70s Tosh records sound awesome.Enjoy!
Like you say - everything is what you make of it, right? If you go in with a good attitude, you can have fun and find something. I thought this year was a good balance of genres and selections.
I prefer to pay more on eBay. At my age convenience means a lot.
I completely understand, sometimes you have to.
Fair enough. I’m 67 and love getting out 😵💫😎🤷🏻♂️
I need you to sing all of Jeremy now!
I think I sang the best part of it 🤷🏻♂️
The Sandy Denny looks very intresting. Is it her by herself or with a band? And from which year are the recordings?
The last time I got up at 5AM, I vomited. I guess you can say I'm not a morning person. I'm racking my brain to think of a any record which could be released on RSD that would get me down to the record shop at the crack of dawn...Nope, I don't think there is one.
The weather up there explains why they like that grunge shyte! 😀
Nice pickups Mazzy :)
For various reasons, I wasn't able to get to my local record stores this time around. I just looked on eBay to see what's available. The price gouging is abhorrent.
That was a great video Mazz! Dont understand all of the titles but need more education obviously! Funny all of the laughing gulls too! Creative!
Earth Day was sooooo exhausting this year, no energy left for RSD, LOL.
I have several reservations about RSD
We queue for stuff that we don’t know if the store has the item or what price it is. Why can’t folks pre order and pick up stop the punters that rush out to put their haul on eBay
Mazzy, of course you know this means this means war! 😂
I usually ignore the RSD. But randomly came across the announcement of Dana Gillespie's debut "Foolish Seasons" being re-issued as an RSD-exclusive, which I find even annoying: a 1968 Swinging London classic -originally only issued in the US- and unavailable on vinyl for 54 years, why not a regular issue, please? One-and-a-half-hour in the queue and lucky enough to grab the last copy.
An expresso martini at 8 a.m. on RSD seems kind've awesome. More than one martini on any morning seems sad.
It’s wasn’t mine. I don’t drink before 5. Usually 🍸
I know, Mazzy. I've never been a daybdrinker either, but it sure sounded good. Probably cause I love a cold coffee.
🤣🤣🤣
I just saw I type-o'd Day Drinker. Doesn't instill much confidence that I'm not an afternoon lush.
@@mazzysmusic it’s always 5 somewhere….
Looks like you spent the big money at the record store Mazzy.
Spinning my kids inheritance 😀😀😀
That's easily a $500+ RSD purchased...
Hey, it was great to see you out there as well! Yep, I have a complete love hate relationship with RSD. I queued up for 3 hours and got my Grateful Dead box and Ian Dury, 10 Turnips from the tip - and YES I met some really nice people and a lovely lady gave me a chair to sit on. Now thats serviceI Ironic Im buying records in the town Nick Cave lives in.
You are "great collector", lucky Maslow)
I only go to record stores one time in a year, RSD!!! I purchase rarities and sell them online. I'm obviously lonely.
Yup 🥺😵💫
Already scored the Joni ‘Blue Highlights’ on Discogs…absolutely no patience or interest in most rsd releases. There’s like one or two each year I’m ever interested in. Last year scored the Spacehog & UFO
I’ll take the Dark Horse shirt !
It’s a friggen xl large but it was free.
No Doors LA Woman? That’s the only one I’m thinking about … but $90 not sure!
Not sure I want that. I’m hitting up another store soon after I eat 😵💫🤠
Check "The In Groove" record store online, there in Phoenix, AZ and they ship all over the World. He had a huge amount of that album.
All I wanted was BelBivDevoe 😫
Ry Codder and Taj Mahal ?
Absolutely love record store day and today was so cool to queue with like minded decent folks and yes there's a lot of stuff to be avoided. Buy what you will listen to as always. Had to have a word with myself to put down the glow in the dark records (hot rocks). Nice Nick Cave, Art Pepper and Scott Walker records.
12 months a year i awake at 3 am est maybe i am weird
Do not understand the over night drama. I had an appointment @ 11AM. Got what I need it.
San Francisco and Seattle bias but LA rules.
Over Bakersfield ?
Hopefully Chet doesn’t sing on that live set. The Jorma looks good.
I don’t get it, you said you are not into the Jazz releases but you bought a few them. The Art Pepper and Bill Evan’s album is like cocktail jazz bop music, over hyped by people who are not really into jazz. You should have bought the Jazz Dispensary collection, that’s the good stuff. This year’s selection of titles stunk, America’s greatest hits, I think not.
I bought two jazz albums 🎶
@@mazzysmusic dust collectors..😆
No Bill Evans ? , What ?
I have so much great Bill Evans I find that I rarely pull these archive editions out to play 🤷🏻♂️
@@mazzysmusic My apologies then
No Mingus?
Nope 🤷🏻♂️
@@mazzysmusic I get your point about the lost recordings. It's getting ridiculous at this point, but I am excited about the Mingus.
No Doors L.A Woman? surprised or not available?
Just decided I just like listening to that main album. I love outtakes I hate outtakes 🤷🏻♂️😵💫
Sorry to go on , but a young woman makes a martini for you first thing , i have a crush on her
That wasn’t for me I can’t drink in the morning but I had to capture it on video 🍸
@@mazzysmusic I am thinking i might be a reprobate then ( :
Earth Day. Lololololololol
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Grunge was an unfortunate accident. The 60s were massively creative and revolutionary, but it was too much for most people, so they needed the sludgy 70s to take a break. The country itself was going through near depression, gas lines, etc. in the Carter years, and creativity was very low, with a heavy kind of heroin and weed vibe. Classic rock (which I'm not slamming by any means), macrame, pottery, etc. and other "arts and crafts" were really just a playing-out and derivative of the 60s ethos.
Then the 80s came along as an intentional attempt to break with the sloggy 70s, with an infusion of new energy: new wave, punk, neon colors, spiky hair, sharp lines, synthesizers, MTV, upbeat optimism, classic 80s cinema, etc. It was almost cartoonish - that famous 80s video was literally a cartoon, for example (maybe there was more than one, with hot pink and neon lime and purple flying around everywhere) - but it was fundamentally creative, new, and intentional in a way that the 70s were not.
So what happened in the 90s? Why turn back to the sludginess of the 70s? Grunge music itself is really just classic rock on a steroid bender. There's nothing especially groundbreaking or new about it. Cobain himself even acknowledged that he was essentially just ripping off the far superior 80s band, the Pixies. What happened, though, and why I say it was accidental, is that Kurt Cobain's personal angst, alienation and pain coincidentally just happened to resonate with a large swath of the lower-middle and working class disenfranchised white population, who for the first time were facing an existential crisis and dread over the increasing amount of immigration in the country. The subliminal worry is that they will not be the majority much longer, and will even become expendable, which fuels a sense of helplessness, despair, frustration, and anger that obviously was easily identifiable in Nirvana's music and image. Cobain wasn't intentionally trying to create a movement or to address or play on those fears in the least - he'd probably be appalled at the idea, in fact, rightly so. It was just an accidental fluke of history that his own personal alienation and demons happened to coincide at that particular time with an untapped reservoir of those very same feelings in the culture at large.
That's my own personal view of it, at least. And I think we have seen those themes play out in the 2000s - the 9/11 years, with the attempt of that same white demographic to reassure and reassert itself ("we're still relevant, get all the brown people," etc.) - then the election of BHO, the exact representation of all they feared in direct repudiation of their hopes of reinstituting themselves, then of course leading to Trvmp, etc.(whose main platform was obviously playing into all that - "build the wall," "maga," etc.). Who knows what the fallout in the culture and the arts will be from c0vid, and possibly russia/ukraine if putin goes even more crazy and decides to use nukes. People are traumatized. I could be wrong and we see a backlash like in the 60s against vietnam, but the fears of the pandemic I think are more personal to people and probably more deeply felt. I don't think we're going to be hearing singing about rainbows and sunshine for a while.