Some of those tables had the right price point to indulge. Thanks for referencing Terry Brooks in regard to Vic Trigger. I am streaming the Vic Trigger now. - Chris
Great finds. As a german, i love Lucifer's Friend. Sneak me in is an underrated Album. It's the second with the scottish Singer Mike Starrs, a unique Voice. After this Album John Lawton returned as the Singer. The first Album with Mike Starr is Good Time Warrior and worth a listen. My other favorites of your picks are Stray, Cats in Space and Cher. One of Cher's best Albums. Greetings from Hannover and take care🖖🇩🇪
I gave the Lucifer's Friend LP a listen earlier today and was surprised at how pomp rock it sounds. Enjoyable stuff! Mike Starrs gives Freddie Mercury a run for his money on 'Cosmic Crusader'. Nothing like their debut album, but a great listen nevertheless.
@mitchelmayes6180 Must have been great! I used to see loads of bands at St Albans City Hall in the early to mid 1980s. I remember Uriah Heep being particularly loud.
Firesign theater were pretty interesting radio theater albums. Sort of counter culture updates of 40s dramatic radio shows. Big for stoners. Love that Terry Reid and the Cher is great. ❤️🔥
I think with Firesign Theatre, perhaps you had to be there. My kids don't get Fawlty Towers or Black Adder, but to me they're comedy gold. Terry Reid is fantastic. I purged the Cher LP once before, but might hang onto this copy.
Great bag for such an expedition. I might try to find one like that for myself though I’ve still never been to a record fair before! I think it’s high time I try and visit one finally, perhaps in the coming year. Thanks again for sharing. You always put me onto new artists and records to check out. Your channel is fantastic.
I had an inkling that I would need a bigger bag than usual. Charity shops are a dead loss these days, car boots are overrun with dealers and record stores can be hit and miss. Get yourself to a record fair asap! Cheers for your support: it's much appreciated. 👍🏻
Congrats on the massive record fair haul! Sounds like there were deals to be had. I hope you're able to track down the book ends to the Porcupine Tree triple album. Great deal nonetheless. Thanks for sharing your fair finds!
Hi , great prices at kempton hopefully I’ll get down next year, my sons in London so it would make sense to use that , I’m heading over to den Bosch in April hopefully I’ll find good value like you did. Cheers 👍
What a day you had Mr. Shelf. That half price table was worth the admission alone. I’ve been looking for that Cher record. Been getting her early period kitsch records. Groundhogs for first quid? Outstanding. Great haul. Cheers.
Hi Jack. Yep, quite a day! Just as well that this particular fair is only on twice a year, or I'd be destitute. I only discovered the half price table towards the end of the day, so who knows what I missed! Not sure how that 31st February LP was passed over by everyone who was there before me. Cheers.
Similar to Hedley up north going to York racecourse looks a decent different from the norm fair. There was a lifeblud album in my local shop and I took a chance on it and yes it's got a real nice sound and good songwriting to it. From Hertfordshire area apparently.
Hi, I showed Splash of Colour in one of my psych compilation videos. It came out in 82 I think and documents the new psychedelic scene that was happening in London at the time. I was involved in that to an extent. The Do tor who narrates part of it was the dj in the psych clubs and later had a few hits with the medics.Take 444
I knew I'd seen that comp somewhere before! Must have been on your channel. I saw Dr and the Medics live many years ago around the time they had their freak hit with Spirit In The Sky. Were they considered sell-outs by the psych underground?
Unfortunate that you don't have record fairs, but you have the consolation of being in one of the most beautiful countries I've ever visited. Thanks for watching. ☮️
A lot of goof stuff there, I've been looking for Terry Reid that's a great find. I'm particularly drawn to the cheap unknowns with psychedelic sleeves!
It was refreshing to take a punt on some records without exhaustively researching them on Discogs first. Reminded me of when I started crate digging in the mid-80s and would buy things on a hunch. Hope you find Terry Reid soon. Great LP!
Some crazy bargains there mate. The 31st of February for £2.50 is ridiculous, think I paid £40 or £50 and my sleeve is vg. Can't believe a dealer would price it so low, even with the mark. Same with the Big Sleep...I paid 3 figures for mine. Point me in the direction of dealers selling records like that so cheap 😄 Cheers Nige
It just shows there are still bargains to be had! To be honest, if I'd found 31st of February for £50 I'd have stumped up the cash too. I'm almost embarrassed to have got it so cheap.
Some of those tables had the right price point to indulge. Thanks for referencing Terry Brooks in regard to Vic Trigger. I am streaming the Vic Trigger now. - Chris
My pleasure! Hope you enjoy Vic Trigger as much as I am.
Wow! What a haul! I have all the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation albums - that one is killer. Stray is great. Have their first 5 albums on CD. Cheers
Listened to the Aynsley Dunbar LP today: great stuff, and a superb recording! Stray deserved to be so much bigger than they ever were. ☮️
@ Love those Aynsley albums. Agree with u on Stray! Cheers
Great finds. As a german, i love Lucifer's Friend. Sneak me in is an underrated Album. It's the second with the scottish Singer Mike Starrs, a unique Voice. After this Album John Lawton returned as the Singer. The first Album with Mike Starr is Good Time Warrior and worth a listen. My other favorites of your picks are Stray, Cats in Space and Cher. One of Cher's best Albums. Greetings from Hannover and take care🖖🇩🇪
I gave the Lucifer's Friend LP a listen earlier today and was surprised at how pomp rock it sounds. Enjoyable stuff! Mike Starrs gives Freddie Mercury a run for his money on 'Cosmic Crusader'. Nothing like their debut album, but a great listen nevertheless.
I saw Stray live in S Albans in 1973 or 4 i was 14 0r 15 .Aboslutely brilliant. Very loud my ears were ringinging for a few days. Loved Suicde
@mitchelmayes6180 Must have been great! I used to see loads of bands at St Albans City Hall in the early to mid 1980s. I remember Uriah Heep being particularly loud.
Firesign theater were pretty interesting radio theater albums. Sort of counter culture updates of 40s dramatic radio shows. Big for stoners. Love that Terry Reid and the Cher is great. ❤️🔥
" i wonder where Ruth is"?
I think with Firesign Theatre, perhaps you had to be there. My kids don't get Fawlty Towers or Black Adder, but to me they're comedy gold. Terry Reid is fantastic. I purged the Cher LP once before, but might hang onto this copy.
@MrShelf-Stacker I think humor is a fading gift
@@brucybabyy7355 I think you're right.
@MrShelf-Stacker I watched jeselniks stand up I laughed till I stopped. Most will find it offensive
Great bag for such an expedition. I might try to find one like that for myself though I’ve still never been to a record fair before! I think it’s high time I try and visit one finally, perhaps in the coming year. Thanks again for sharing. You always put me onto new artists and records to check out. Your channel is fantastic.
I had an inkling that I would need a bigger bag than usual. Charity shops are a dead loss these days, car boots are overrun with dealers and record stores can be hit and miss. Get yourself to a record fair asap! Cheers for your support: it's much appreciated. 👍🏻
Congrats on the massive record fair haul! Sounds like there were deals to be had. I hope you're able to track down the book ends to the Porcupine Tree triple album. Great deal nonetheless. Thanks for sharing your fair finds!
I hope so too! But I won't hold my breath. 😂
I like your shows. Good variety and always things I don't know about and to discover. I only watch 5 vinyl community shows regularly. Yours being one.
I'm humbled. Thanks so much for watching.
Killer finds !
Hi , great prices at kempton hopefully I’ll get down next year, my sons in London so it would make sense to use that , I’m heading over to den Bosch in April hopefully I’ll find good value like you did. Cheers 👍
Den Bosch will dwarf Kempton. Hope you have deep pockets and a very large bag! If you make it to the next Kempton fair, drop me a line. Cheers.
What a day you had Mr. Shelf. That half price table was worth the admission alone. I’ve been looking for that Cher record. Been getting her early period kitsch records. Groundhogs for first quid? Outstanding. Great haul. Cheers.
Hi Jack. Yep, quite a day! Just as well that this particular fair is only on twice a year, or I'd be destitute. I only discovered the half price table towards the end of the day, so who knows what I missed! Not sure how that 31st February LP was passed over by everyone who was there before me. Cheers.
Similar to Hedley up north going to York racecourse looks a decent different from the norm fair. There was a lifeblud album in my local shop and I took a chance on it and yes it's got a real nice sound and good songwriting to it. From Hertfordshire area apparently.
Hi, I showed Splash of Colour in one of my psych compilation videos. It came out in 82 I think and documents the new psychedelic scene that was happening in London at the time. I was involved in that to an extent. The Do tor who narrates part of it was the dj in the psych clubs and later had a few hits with the medics.Take 444
I knew I'd seen that comp somewhere before! Must have been on your channel. I saw Dr and the Medics live many years ago around the time they had their freak hit with Spirit In The Sky. Were they considered sell-outs by the psych underground?
Great stuff, sadly no record fairs here, best regards from in Isaan n.e. thailand, the main rice growing region.
Unfortunate that you don't have record fairs, but you have the consolation of being in one of the most beautiful countries I've ever visited. Thanks for watching. ☮️
A lot of goof stuff there, I've been looking for Terry Reid that's a great find. I'm particularly drawn to the cheap unknowns with psychedelic sleeves!
It was refreshing to take a punt on some records without exhaustively researching them on Discogs first. Reminded me of when I started crate digging in the mid-80s and would buy things on a hunch. Hope you find Terry Reid soon. Great LP!
That Cher album is excellent.
Better than the Shoop Shoop Song, that's for sure!
Some crazy bargains there mate. The 31st of February for £2.50 is ridiculous, think I paid £40 or £50 and my sleeve is vg. Can't believe a dealer would price it so low, even with the mark. Same with the Big Sleep...I paid 3 figures for mine. Point me in the direction of dealers selling records like that so cheap 😄 Cheers Nige
It just shows there are still bargains to be had! To be honest, if I'd found 31st of February for £50 I'd have stumped up the cash too. I'm almost embarrassed to have got it so cheap.