The Man in Black does indeed look cool in big, baggy pegs. That used to be very much my style until they shrunk in the wash once too often. I still have a couple of sturdy pairs so maybe it's worth my while investing in a course of aerobics classes. Since you were in Austin, Mack, I wonder if you were acquainted with the late Chad Thomas. He was another who seemed to have a rich vein of Johnny Cash influence permeating his work.
Record digging and selling looks like the dream job. The reality is lots of driving, listing, cleaning, packing....and making 10-15$ an hour selling usually poor records, Electro a good example, to random strangers. I recently picked up a prime 'old school' House/Electro collection, for peanuts, off a chap who said he was a Chicago DJ, for decades, (a less likely looking DJ would be hard to find!) with all the equipment, who had a mostly Mint collection of rare sought after classics that he seemed clueless about. It's these bizarre mysteries that keep it interesting.
Enjoy your videos! Not much of a 45 guy, I have a couple dozen. Beatles, Monkees, classic rock stuff. More of a lp collector. I think you have a great voice. You should be doing over dubs, commercials, books on tape. Get an agent and cash in on that voice. Happy hunting !
Awsome luv the sun pictures of Johnny 👍🇳🇱
Great show again. Cant wait to take my kids picking and searching
Great video 50 copies forest nelson great score ! crazy sun posters of Johnny Cash .
The Man in Black does indeed look cool in big, baggy pegs. That used to be very much my style until they shrunk in the wash once too often. I still have a couple of sturdy pairs so maybe it's worth my while investing in a course of aerobics classes.
Since you were in Austin, Mack, I wonder if you were acquainted with the late Chad Thomas. He was another who seemed to have a rich vein of Johnny Cash influence permeating his work.
Beautiful score brother!
Falstaff Beer? Heck I'd like that basket, lol. Great video, as always!
Those photos of Johnny Cash, the market value for them PRICELESS
Yeah, nice old pictures! Waco, home of Word Record company.
Oh what a magical town!
Record digging and selling looks like the dream job. The reality is lots of driving, listing, cleaning, packing....and making 10-15$ an hour selling usually poor records, Electro a good example, to random strangers. I recently picked up a prime 'old school' House/Electro collection, for peanuts, off a chap who said he was a Chicago DJ, for decades, (a less likely looking DJ would be hard to find!) with all the equipment, who had a mostly Mint collection of rare sought after classics that he seemed clueless about. It's these bizarre mysteries that keep it interesting.
Yes, during dry spells it can get worrisome, but it's the best job I ever had.
Don't fall asleep Jessie!!!!
Jesse seems to be a little bored, the rest of us haven’t been through, but he’s a good companion.
Enjoy your videos! Not much of a 45 guy, I have a couple dozen. Beatles, Monkees, classic rock stuff. More of a lp collector. I think you have a great voice. You should be doing over dubs, commercials, books on tape. Get an agent and cash in on that voice. Happy hunting !
Good idea!
Do you ever pick at Antoines?
Forest Nelson boogie 45 I remember having around 5 copies as a new release struggled to shift at $2 dollars each 😳
Sells a bit better now!
Pay shipping and I'll send 200+ good assorted 45 RPM's. My wife says they gotta go. Wayne