50 isn't old. Being 76 and a disabled Vietnam Era Vet with Muliple Myeloma is old. Haven't walked in 5 years. Do as much as you can now. God bless you!
Count me in as one of those who enjoy the stories you tell on this channel. I'm looking forward to these videos and I think the world of you for sharing them.
Great video, Chris. The consumerism side of this bothers me sometimes. I’m guilty of it too. When I got rid off my CDs and decided to buy vinyl I wanted to only buy the records that really meant something to me and get back to really enjoying music and sitting down between two speakers, especially since you can hear just about everything now before you buy unlike when we were kids, teens, twenties, etc and often had to buy something just to hear it once. I definitively buy things on impulse, but I’ve really tried to fully enjoy an album by a new artist (to me) and appreciating it for what it is before going out and buying more of their records. I admire your goals. Looking forward to your mental health videos. I totally get the stigma and the hesitation. I have no doubt you’ll be great at it and provide a real service to anyone who stumbles across them and won’t feel so alone or hopeless.
Shout out on the mental Helton side. I am still here at 57 but am just starting to see a counsellor to deal with some stuff. I love vinyl and love music and my collection has been rebuilt as my life has from coming from the edges at 30. Thnks for the music, thanks for thinking about be ing vulnerable and enjoy waxahatchee. Thinking of stating to do something next year when I get back to Australia as well. Go easy
I can totally relate, finding myself in the same situation with so much great music and not enough time to listen to it all! That is a fantastic Springsteen album which I only discovered after hearing you talking about it. Thanks for that! Be well Chris!
Hi Chris, I have always enjoyed your channel. you’re a kind soul. I have only around 500- 600 records and sometimes think I’m going overboard with consumerism. I am trying to be much more selective and avoid auction sites etc.. where spur of the moment purchases come into play. Same for record stores and just browsing through bins. Look forward to series on mental health.
I get you. I “only” have about 600 records, but have at least 40 that are unopened at the moment. Every few months I will pause my buying and play all of the unopened records. I keep them in a box next to my turntable and try to get through them before buying more. Please keep making these videos as there are not enough people discussing mental health the way it should be. I also like your musical taste 😊. I saw Katie perform in St Paul a few weeks ago and she is awesome.
A friend of mine has over 5,000 records, and I'll always remember the day he (more or less) decided to stop, when he said "I've got enough music to last me for the rest of my life". I understood exactly what he meant. Music saves lives though, and must surely help big time with bouts of depression. By the way Chris, if you haven't already got Tiger's Blood, you'll definitely have to buy it. Nice video. Take it easy
Hi Chris, all sounds good. Looking forward to hearing about your journey. Everyone has their own story. I have always found it interesting to hear about others. I'm more of a listener. Think I got that way mostly due to trauma sustained at an early age and the fact I never thought any would want to hear what I had to say anyway. I'll be watching. John
Jealous of you seeing Waxahatchee! I couldn’t get to the North Carolina show. Knicks just ran out of gas (and players). Will be interesting to see what they do in the off-season. Cheers, Chris! ✌🏻
Hi Chris, I hope you're getting to see Springsteen on this latest tour. I'm kinda Bruced out, but saw him in Cardiff a couple of weeks ago, and he and the band were stellar. He really does still have it. On Wednesday this week I'll be at Sunderland for a second helping. Regarding your videos, I love your "rambling" and personal style. Your deep appreciation of your favourite artists comes through loud, clear, and authentically. I'm looking forward too to your reflections on mental health. All the best.
Hello Chris, I am 52 and have about 600 albums. Even I think it is enough. But I only buy 1 or 2 per month. And 750 is my total I gave myself. Arent we all a bit neurotic as collectors. 😂 I hope you will talk about the records you have if you stop buying. Kind regards, Koen ... Addendum... I studied creative writing in my native language and one of my professors said he had 1000 books and when there was another one some book had to go.
Your plan won't work. It's been 3 weeks for me and I'm going today. Trade a few for 1 or 2. My crazy cousin tried wasting himself with pop rocks and coke in the 70's. My favorite quote of his : "Stay mental, man"
Thank you Chris. I feel the same way about putting a pause on buying. Then I see I have a lot of records that I just bought. 😂 Let us know how Waxahatchee was. Going to see her at the Stone Pony later this summer. I really look forward to your next video. Be well.
Two things, Chris. First, I released a song a few weeks ago that you might be interested in. Look for "Molly Ringwald" by Mark McKeighan if you wanna give it a listen. Second, this video reminded me of a video I saw on a channel called The Contrarians. Music critic Martin Popoff talked about deciding whether to buy an album on vinyl or CD by envisioning the manager walking into the studio and telling the band "Alright, guys, here's the album." For example, he only cares about Judas Priest on vinyl and not CD; Pantera, vice versa. What is your take on that?
Great video, Chris. The consumerism side of this bothers me sometimes. I’m guilty of it too. When I got rid off my CDs and decided to buy vinyl I wanted to only buy the records that really meant something to me and get back to really enjoying music and sitting down between two speakers, especially since you can hear just about everything now before you buy unlike when we were kids, teens, twenties, etc and often had to buy something just to hear it once. I definitively buy things on impulse, but I’ve really tried to fully enjoy an album by a new artist (to me) and appreciating it for what it is before going out and buying more of their records. I admire your goals. Looking forward to your mental health videos. I totally get the stigma and the hesitation. I have no doubt you’ll be great at it and provide a real service to anyone who stumbles across them and won’t feel so alone or hopeless.
50 isn't old. Being 76 and a disabled Vietnam Era Vet with Muliple Myeloma is old. Haven't walked in 5 years.
Do as much as you can now. God bless you!
Thank you for sharing. And thank you for your service.
Count me in as one of those who enjoy the stories you tell on this channel. I'm looking forward to these videos and I think the world of you for sharing them.
Very kind of you. Really appreciate it.
Great video, Chris. The consumerism side of this bothers me sometimes. I’m guilty of it too. When I got rid off my CDs and decided to buy vinyl I wanted to only buy the records that really meant something to me and get back to really enjoying music and sitting down between two speakers, especially since you can hear just about everything now before you buy unlike when we were kids, teens, twenties, etc and often had to buy something just to hear it once. I definitively buy things on impulse, but I’ve really tried to fully enjoy an album by a new artist (to me) and appreciating it for what it is before going out and buying more of their records. I admire your goals. Looking forward to your mental health videos. I totally get the stigma and the hesitation. I have no doubt you’ll be great at it and provide a real service to anyone who stumbles across them and won’t feel so alone or hopeless.
Shout out on the mental Helton side. I am still here at 57 but am just starting to see a counsellor to deal with some stuff. I love vinyl and love music and my collection has been rebuilt as my life has from coming from the edges at 30. Thnks for the music, thanks for thinking about be ing vulnerable and enjoy waxahatchee. Thinking of stating to do something next year when I get back to Australia as well. Go easy
I can totally relate, finding myself in the same situation with so much great music and not enough time to listen to it all! That is a fantastic Springsteen album which I only discovered after hearing you talking about it. Thanks for that! Be well Chris!
That really makes me happy!
Hi Chris, I have always enjoyed your channel. you’re a kind soul. I have only around 500- 600 records and sometimes think I’m going overboard with consumerism. I am trying to be much more selective and avoid auction sites etc.. where spur of the moment purchases come into play. Same for record stores and just browsing through bins. Look forward to series on mental health.
It's only been about a week but it feels good to pull back. Looking forward to listening to the records I already have :).
I get you. I “only” have about 600 records, but have at least 40 that are unopened at the moment. Every few months I will pause my buying and play all of the unopened records. I keep them in a box next to my turntable and try to get through them before buying more. Please keep making these videos as there are not enough people discussing mental health the way it should be. I also like your musical taste 😊. I saw Katie perform in St Paul a few weeks ago and she is awesome.
A friend of mine has over 5,000 records, and I'll always remember the day he (more or less) decided to stop, when he said "I've got enough music to last me for the rest of my life". I understood exactly what he meant. Music saves lives though, and must surely help big time with bouts of depression. By the way Chris, if you haven't already got Tiger's Blood, you'll definitely have to buy it. Nice video. Take it easy
Thanks, David. I do have Tigers Blood and will put it on this afternoon!
Sharing music with a personal slant is always very interesting to me and watchable. Good job, be well Chris ❤️🔥
Thank you, Mazzy
Hi Chris, all sounds good. Looking forward to hearing about your journey. Everyone has their own story. I have always found it interesting to hear about others. I'm more of a listener. Think I got that way mostly due to trauma sustained at an early age and the fact I never thought any would want to hear what I had to say anyway. I'll be watching.
John
I would be very interested in hearing your story, John.
Thanks for sharing all you do. It’s important.
Jealous of you seeing Waxahatchee! I couldn’t get to the North Carolina show. Knicks just ran out of gas (and players). Will be interesting to see what they do in the off-season. Cheers, Chris! ✌🏻
Hi Chris, I hope you're getting to see Springsteen on this latest tour. I'm kinda Bruced out, but saw him in Cardiff a couple of weeks ago, and he and the band were stellar. He really does still have it. On Wednesday this week I'll be at Sunderland for a second helping.
Regarding your videos, I love your "rambling" and personal style. Your deep appreciation of your favourite artists comes through loud, clear, and authentically. I'm looking forward too to your reflections on mental health. All the best.
A "Winger" album. One album. No extra songs, nothing. Just a repress. 40 dollars. That caused me to stop buying records.
I have slowed down A LOT!! Best thing I’ve ever done. Now what i buy is much more exciting. Im enjoying my music and what i purchase so much more
I get that! Definitely more excited about the recent purchases when I'm not already looking at what's next.
God bless and enjoy the journey
I hope that you continue to talk about records . You’re always interesting whatever you talk about .
Very kind of you!
Hello Chris, I am 52 and have about 600 albums. Even I think it is enough. But I only buy 1 or 2 per month. And 750 is my total I gave myself. Arent we all a bit neurotic as collectors. 😂 I hope you will talk about the records you have if you stop buying. Kind regards, Koen ... Addendum... I studied creative writing in my native language and one of my professors said he had 1000 books and when there was another one some book had to go.
Your plan won't work. It's been 3 weeks for me and I'm going today. Trade a few for 1 or 2.
My crazy cousin tried wasting himself with pop rocks and coke in the 70's.
My favorite quote of his : "Stay mental, man"
Thank you Chris. I feel the same way about putting a pause on buying. Then I see I have a lot of records that I just bought. 😂 Let us know how Waxahatchee was. Going to see her at the Stone Pony later this summer. I really look forward to your next video. Be well.
Waxahatchee were great. Katie C is an incredible performer and her band is awesome.
I sent you a quick message on Instagram
Two things, Chris. First, I released a song a few weeks ago that you might be interested in. Look for "Molly Ringwald" by Mark McKeighan if you wanna give it a listen.
Second, this video reminded me of a video I saw on a channel called The Contrarians. Music critic Martin Popoff talked about deciding whether to buy an album on vinyl or CD by envisioning the manager walking into the studio and telling the band "Alright, guys, here's the album." For example, he only cares about Judas Priest on vinyl and not CD; Pantera, vice versa. What is your take on that?
I will definitely seek out your song!
Really like Pinball Song by Slobberbone. Thanks for the recommendation!
Very welcome! They have soooooo many great songs! Everything You Thought....is my favorite record of theirs, but they're all great.
🙏🏼❤️
There will be exceptions... Ha ha ha :D
Bruce... Why? Horrible. Yelling and straining is not singing.
Hectorchrest - if you don’t care for Springsteen then don’t listen. But that’s ok because I will be listening to Springsteen.
Great video, Chris. The consumerism side of this bothers me sometimes. I’m guilty of it too. When I got rid off my CDs and decided to buy vinyl I wanted to only buy the records that really meant something to me and get back to really enjoying music and sitting down between two speakers, especially since you can hear just about everything now before you buy unlike when we were kids, teens, twenties, etc and often had to buy something just to hear it once. I definitively buy things on impulse, but I’ve really tried to fully enjoy an album by a new artist (to me) and appreciating it for what it is before going out and buying more of their records. I admire your goals. Looking forward to your mental health videos. I totally get the stigma and the hesitation. I have no doubt you’ll be great at it and provide a real service to anyone who stumbles across them and won’t feel so alone or hopeless.