Thanks for posting a new video Michael. Your videos are my favourite content you produce - we love seeing your thoughts on records and musical oddities.. please keep it up! 🙂❤️
Thank you for sharing your love for vinyl . I lost everything that was in my fathers collection along with my grandparents. Just over 4000 pieces , my father was a serious audiophile . Everything in my life that made me comfortably numb was lost in a fire in Northern California last year , thanks for the memory lane ,
The change in fashion/hair was amazing. Also, it was interesting to see a number of records that over the years I just never bothered with. To tell the truth I still don't think I would play most of them. Well done.
You are a treasure! Please keep making videos! Not sure how deep your knowledge of the Sinatra catalogue is but would love to hear you break it down. Plus there are nearly no Sinatra vinyl videos on RUclips, seriously I’m a FS fanatic and there are like 3 videos of his records. Thanks, love you!
LOL....Love the pearls, it's totally you....Bet your wife had a coronary seeing you in her pearls. This was the best hour I could have spent anywhere, thanks for sharing those records, look forward to next episode and keep up the Awesome work, one of my most favorite channels on YT.
Actually my wife gave me the pearls and a case of Tide detergent because she thinks I do laundry too often. She should be grateful that I do my own but instead she mocks me! Don't worry, I'm an equal opportunity mocker and get her back with interest!
Michael with all that's going on in the world today, I as much as other Audiophiles needed this laugh, my friend. The hair was in as much transition as the records that he covered. Bravo Michael, your comedic timing is always appreciated.
See Michael transform from Phil Ramone to Shaun Ryder to Elton John to Dennis Wilson to Eric Clapton to himself during his latest entertaining post from the Bunker......
I LOVED this video. Your collection and knowledge and your passion for your records is intense. One cool thing is that I have a lot of the oddball records you showed. In fact I have a couple of the Co- Star records and used pieces of the Maxie Rosenbloom disc for a track on my own CD. One prize in my collection is your record. I'm 61 of Italian decent and when I learned about your record, I searched and found a mint copy on Discogs. So, the title is "I Can Take A Joke". Remember I'm a wop; and the record, came from Italy, in an inverted PIZZA box, which I've kept because I love the story, and then it hit me... I can take a Joke! ...Oh ya, stop showing records that make me spend money I don't have. PS...a newer test track can be found on Cornelius "Ripple Waves" album trk 1. This is a remix of his "Mellow Waves" album from 2017. He does incredible recordings using space to it's fullest. He loves to use binaural mics. A truelly incredible and unique artist. You'll love it! Anyways keep spinning, you crazy MOFO. And Zappa is the best!
Thanks for the new vid Michael ..great to see you "Still Alive & Well". By the way, in 1990 Mobile Fidelity release "Tommy" with the alternate version of "Eyesight To The Blind". It was Pete Townshend's personal original master tapes so that must be the answer to the mystery on your copy of the single disc "Tommy" you have.
I watched the video to the very end. I find your videos very informative. I love to hear all of the stories that you tell about each of the individual albums. I appreciate the longform commentary.😃
"Forbidden Planet" with Leslie Nielsen was one of my favourite movies when i was a teenager. I can still remember the scene when they walked thru that giant machinery. That movie was great !!
Excellent video! I really enjoyed spending the time with you, going through oddball records. I’ve always wanted to find those early Ferrante and Tieischer albums.
From my recollection, my father (former employee at Capitol in production) explained the Frank Sinatra Lovers album. Frank hated that he looked strung out and made them revamp the cover. My only argument was that Frank had to have seen and approved the artwork before printing, but he argued his case. So, just food for thought, I suppose.
Thanks Micheal. I have always enjoyed your videos. I’m also a man of some age with an out of control COVID haircut. A couple of my strange albums are Mom’s apple pie. With one being a controversial cover and one after they “fixed” it. Another is a copy of The Cars Candy-o. I have a copy with side B pressed on both sides. Hope to keep hearing from you.
hahaha. I think I have both or had both. I saw Mom's Apple Pie live and reviewed the show for either The Boston Phoenix or The Real Paper. The head line was "Mom's Apple Pie Eats it".
Another Great video. Learn tons of information watching your channel. Just started getting some of the Living Stereo albums. Very happy with my current stereo setup. Tweak it little here and there, ... these albums have never sounded better.
Well, I made it to the end. And, I gotta tell you, I was laughing out loud a LOT! Amazing collection, great presentation, and now my wallet is considerably lighter. So there's that...
I enjoyed this video- I like hearing about different pressing variants and just weird info about records. You should play that Lsd record, probably be pretty funny.
I think the weirdest record in my modest collection is Trimicron's "Version Intégrale", which is the longest-playing 12" record ever produced, clocking at roughly one hour per side. It has all of J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concertos plus an organ piece, also by Bach. Glad to see you back, Mr. Fremer!
This video was in sequence for my next viewing & since I just let roll while working. I thought 💭 I had seen that “Listening In Depth” before & on my break looked in my cleaning & storage crap, there it was I forgot I had that. The video was a lit’l long, maybe 🤔, but I learned something & made a discovery. Thanks 🙏 Mike keep sharing.
Michael the hair looks good! Havent hat a cut in over a year myself and am a bit anxious about where to go and what to say! Speaking of weird records I have a copy of "I Can Take A Joke" on Kan-Tel label by Michael Fremer which repackaged a lot of your satirical ads for NE Music City, which I remember fondly on WBCN. I just found this in my late housemate's collection. The cover's beat but the disc is mint, no visible spindle markings! PS Keep the hair!
Some nice records , I have a few of those the Moby grape The Garden of the grass & 1 -2 others, You left out the Alice Cooper Love & Death with his thumb protruding from underneath his cape (mine has a white bar across the cover) & Steppenwolf " For ladies only" with the Pe.. (Bleep) car in the inside g/f. But, you you probably have those along with a million others LOL!!!! Nice Video Nice to see your back.. Big Fan of you.
These videos are so great, I learn so much from them. You are a trove of knowledge, thank you for making these and passing this knowledge down to everyone. These vids hopefully will be here for the next generation when we are all gone. Truly paying it forward! Would love to partake in some herbal remedies with you sometime and have a listening sesh!
I have a matte cover 'After The Gold Rush', also the 'Shock-Horror' album, "Motion In Percussion", The Cabot/Dylan, and the Breck compilation with Pat Suzuki on it. Also the Joan Armatrading EP (given to me at Camelot Records)!
The censoring job on the back cover of the cheesecake record... Your humor is the best. Excellent video and actually, all of those records were quite interesting.
also ... funny that you showed "After The Riot At Newport". I just picked up an original copy myself a month ago . Never assume what those country boys can do .... love the Jim Flora cover too !
Re Roxy Music, the original bass player played in all songs except in Virginia Plain, which is not in the UK version. I have an early UK pressing that sounds excellent.
Simpson had left by the time of the US release I think. Kenton was his initial replacement; Roxy went through a lot of bass players. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Simpson_(musician)
@41:00 - I enjoy the VOX test record that comes in the box and has a great book with it. - I'm surprised to see no Cook records in this demonstration. @43:00 - cheap cable but looks like balanced and in proper DI boxes :)
This is a great video. I do care and it's interesting. I have been accused of being a nerd and of being too obsessed with music in fact one of my friends says that I ruined music for him by talking about it too much. I don't care if you don't run away I'm gonna talk music with you lol!
That compilation disc with one unique Ellington track reminds me of that obscure Leonard Bernstein record about the history of jazz. It had one unique Miles Davis track on it, with the First Great Quintet.
Get video , just wondering whats the most weird or unusual thing you've found in a sleeve from a record you brought, I ask because i found a part written note to a guy in the army from his girlfriend in a copy of "Thriller", I kept it in the sleeve as it felt like it belonged to the record.
love the video michael...love the albums...i was born in flushing queens, started collecting albums in the 60's, had a co-star album with virginia mayo and i remember dippity-do....saw simon and garfunkel in central park...and right before covid, moved to chicago...but, while i was still in new york i recorded a spoken word album..you may dig it...you may not...something to leave in your collection....i could send a copy to the madison ave address unless you'd rather it elsewhere...just let me know..it'll be my pleasure...stay well...keep the peace...rocky
I have the "Music for a Chinese Dinner" I found for a $1 at some antique store and its in phenomenal shape. Going to make one of those recipes someday.
I've always had or been exposed to obscure records all my life, so I enjoyed this video. Several years ago, I came across the Blues and abstract truth LP, and since I liked Oliver Nelson's work on Verve, I bought it, and I was not disappointed. I don't remember what cover it has, but it's not the promo.
Love the Peter Townshend and Ronnie Lane album 'Rough Mix', checking it out from my local library in junior high school. 'Misunderstood' is a song that has stuck with me throughout my life.
That Music for a Chinese Dinner at Home I'm sure I've seen it in a Dollar Bin somewhere. :) I have a Childs Garden of Grass I purchased sometime in the 70's. Didn't and Don't think of it as "Weird and Unusual". Fun record.
Thanks for posting a new video Michael. Your videos are my favourite content you produce - we love seeing your thoughts on records and musical oddities.. please keep it up! 🙂❤️
We need videos like this (amusing, informative AND vinyl) especially in this weird COVID period. Thanks!
That hairstyle is the funniest thing I've seen all week !!! Thanks for making me laugh Michael !!!
He's alive! Great to see you back on RUclips!
Thank you for sharing your love for vinyl . I lost everything that was in my fathers collection along with my grandparents. Just over 4000 pieces , my father was a serious audiophile . Everything in my life that made me comfortably numb was lost in a fire in Northern California last year , thanks for the memory lane ,
Thanks for sharing another brilliant selection of Vinyl goodies from your collection.
I learn so much about music and records on your channel!
Great sense of humor!
This is clearly your best VIDEO! LOTS OF FUN!
Watched the whole episode. Glad you're back Mr Fremer!!!
The change in fashion/hair was amazing. Also, it was interesting to see a number of records that over the years I just never bothered with. To tell the truth I still don't think I would play most of them. Well done.
The Bee Gees Odasse has a fealt cover all of the album is felt
You are a treasure! Please keep making videos! Not sure how deep your knowledge of the Sinatra catalogue is but would love to hear you break it down. Plus there are nearly no Sinatra vinyl videos on RUclips, seriously I’m a FS fanatic and there are like 3 videos of his records. Thanks, love you!
LOL....Love the pearls, it's totally you....Bet your wife had a coronary seeing you in her pearls. This was the best hour I could have spent anywhere, thanks for sharing those records, look forward to next episode and keep up the Awesome work, one of my most favorite channels on YT.
Actually my wife gave me the pearls and a case of Tide detergent because she thinks I do laundry too often. She should be grateful that I do my own but instead she mocks me! Don't worry, I'm an equal opportunity mocker and get her back with interest!
Mr. Fremer, you are a gem for the music/record community. I really appreciate your sense or humor and the content that you bring.
Michael with all that's going on in the world today, I as much as other Audiophiles needed this laugh, my friend.
The hair was in as much transition as the records that he covered. Bravo Michael, your comedic timing is always appreciated.
The hair! He’s committed to “the bit!”
See Michael transform from Phil Ramone to Shaun Ryder to Elton John to Dennis Wilson to Eric Clapton to himself during his latest entertaining post from the Bunker......
Love your videos Michael. Didn’t know you had made this one
AWESOME and entertaining video! Thanks for the post!😃👍🏻
Great insight (as usual Michael), thanks for the laughs, & the hair.
Hope the haircut went well. 🧓✂️👴🤣
I LOVED this video. Your collection and knowledge and your passion for your records is intense. One cool thing is that I have a lot of the oddball records you showed. In fact I have a couple of the Co- Star records and used pieces of the Maxie Rosenbloom disc for a track on my own CD.
One prize in my collection is your record. I'm 61 of Italian decent and when I learned about your record, I searched and found a mint copy on Discogs. So, the title is "I Can Take A Joke". Remember I'm a wop; and the record, came from Italy, in an inverted PIZZA box, which I've kept because I love the story, and then it hit me... I can take a Joke!
...Oh ya, stop showing records that make me spend money I don't have.
PS...a newer test track can be found on Cornelius "Ripple Waves" album trk 1. This is a remix of his "Mellow Waves" album from 2017. He does incredible recordings using space to it's fullest. He loves to use binaural mics. A truelly incredible and unique artist. You'll love it!
Anyways keep spinning, you crazy MOFO. And Zappa is the best!
Oh how I enjoy your funny and informative uploads. Love the stories. Keep 'm coming!
Thanks for the new vid Michael ..great to see you "Still Alive & Well". By the way, in 1990 Mobile Fidelity release "Tommy" with the alternate version of "Eyesight To The Blind". It was Pete Townshend's personal original master tapes so that must be the answer to the mystery on your copy of the single disc "Tommy" you have.
I watched the video to the very end. I find your videos very informative. I love to hear all of the stories that you tell about each of the individual albums. I appreciate the longform commentary.😃
Off the hop, I thought Brian Jones was alive with that haircut
LOL!
Its Anthony Hopkins from PYSCHO dressing up as his dead Mother!!
It's Javier Bardem from "No Country for Old Men"..
This was one of your best, and concerning, pots, LOL.
"Forbidden Planet" with Leslie Nielsen was one of my favourite movies when i was a teenager.
I can still remember the scene when they walked thru that giant machinery. That movie was great !!
Highly enjoyable! This really should be a weekly series! Share fifteen to twenty records and free associate! Exclamation! Point!
Excellent video! I really enjoyed spending the time with you, going through oddball records. I’ve always wanted to find those early Ferrante and Tieischer albums.
Michael/Michaela, great video, as always love your style. Keep them coming.
I love and appreciate your being who you are , right down to acknowledging the cables involved in making great music back in the old days
Thanks so much for making another video! Very interesting as well
Dude It's about time,
So glad to see a video from you!
keep em coming
Stay safe!
This was fantastic! Please do the Fernando Lamas record! I love the Carol Channing comment and outfit.
From my recollection, my father (former employee at Capitol in production) explained the Frank Sinatra Lovers album. Frank hated that he looked strung out and made them revamp the cover. My only argument was that Frank had to have seen and approved the artwork before printing, but he argued his case. So, just food for thought, I suppose.
Thanks Micheal. I have always enjoyed your videos. I’m also a man of some age with an out of control COVID haircut. A couple of my strange albums are Mom’s apple pie. With one being a controversial cover and one after they “fixed” it. Another is a copy of The Cars Candy-o. I have a copy with side B pressed on both sides. Hope to keep hearing from you.
hahaha. I think I have both or had both. I saw Mom's Apple Pie live and reviewed the show for either The Boston Phoenix or The Real Paper. The head line was "Mom's Apple Pie Eats it".
Such a crazy video! Loved it!!!!
Love the hair🦳 & video!
Another Great video. Learn tons of information watching your channel. Just started getting some of the Living Stereo albums. Very happy with my current stereo setup. Tweak it little here and there, ... these albums have never sounded better.
Well, I made it to the end. And, I gotta tell you, I was laughing out loud a LOT! Amazing collection, great presentation, and now my wallet is considerably lighter. So there's that...
Very cool. Thanks for sharing these oddities and rarities.
I love your knowledge on records
Great video thanks. Extremely interesting and insightful. Regards from Joburg
Good to see you back in action again!
missed you Michael, always so funny, glad you never went bald
I enjoyed this video- I like hearing about different pressing variants and just weird info about records. You should play that Lsd record, probably be pretty funny.
I think the weirdest record in my modest collection is Trimicron's "Version Intégrale", which is the longest-playing 12" record ever produced, clocking at roughly one hour per side. It has all of J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concertos plus an organ piece, also by Bach. Glad to see you back, Mr. Fremer!
22:45
Just a classic kind of a story, thanks for sharing, gave me a good laugh 🤣
Welcome back to my namesake!!! Michael you look like our rock legend here in the Phil. Pepe joey smith. Rock n Roll!
I have that Stereolab record and I didn't know! Great work Mikey. A bunker-buster.
This video was in sequence for my next viewing & since I just let roll while working. I thought 💭 I had seen that “Listening In Depth” before & on my break looked in my cleaning & storage crap, there it was I forgot I had that. The video was a lit’l long, maybe 🤔, but I learned something & made a discovery. Thanks 🙏 Mike keep sharing.
Such a crazy video loved it. Thanks
You should create the "Michael Fremer" museum with all your albums. The collection you created should not be separated. That would be a tragedy.
Michael, do a video about the Kermiss(?) Method! I enjoyed this whole video, and your humor makes it all fun and cool.
Michael the hair looks good! Havent hat a cut in over a year myself and am a bit anxious about where to go and what to say! Speaking of weird records I have a copy of "I Can Take A Joke" on Kan-Tel label by Michael Fremer which repackaged a lot of your satirical ads for NE Music City, which I remember fondly on WBCN. I just found this in my late housemate's collection. The cover's beat but the disc is mint, no visible spindle markings! PS Keep the hair!
The man, the legend.
Fantastic....Out of This World selection!!!!
I just sent the link to this video to Moni and Amber Ricker. Thank you for sharing your photo and memories with Stan SR/2 at 53:35.
Michael looks strikingly like my grandmother’s friend Ida from her Hadassah book group.
Good to see you again! Looking good
Lots of seniors citizens during this pandemic times are getting insane. This is a perfect example.
Also, dumb people are getting dumber, right?😂
I've been quite insane since I was a teenager.
amazing collection!
Some nice records , I have a few of those the Moby grape The Garden of the grass & 1 -2 others, You left out the Alice Cooper Love & Death with his thumb protruding from underneath his cape (mine has a white bar across the cover) & Steppenwolf " For ladies only" with the Pe.. (Bleep) car in the inside g/f. But, you you probably have those along with a million others LOL!!!! Nice Video Nice to see your back.. Big Fan of you.
These videos are so great, I learn so much from them. You are a trove of knowledge, thank you for making these and passing this knowledge down to everyone. These vids hopefully will be here for the next generation when we are all gone. Truly paying it forward! Would love to partake in some herbal remedies with you sometime and have a listening sesh!
😱OH MY GOD😇 the humor was worth the wait. Thanks for the laughs.
Yay! We all love these videos. Now to harness that hair to create the ultimate record cleaning brush!
Hi Mikey, You seem like your enjoying your transitioining. That was a clever one and subtle messaging with Wendy Carlos. ;)
I have a matte cover 'After The Gold Rush', also the 'Shock-Horror' album, "Motion In Percussion", The Cabot/Dylan, and the Breck compilation with Pat Suzuki on it. Also the Joan Armatrading EP (given to me at Camelot Records)!
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I actually had no idea about Stereolab’s name! That’s awesome Michael thank you
The censoring job on the back cover of the cheesecake record... Your humor is the best. Excellent video and actually, all of those records were quite interesting.
also ... funny that you showed "After The Riot At Newport". I just picked up an original copy myself a month ago . Never assume what those country boys can do .... love the Jim Flora cover too !
I was yust listening to Rough mix Record. Yust before I saw your upload notification.
My head high school marching band had the Beatles haircut. Let's give it up for Michael Romone everybody!
Wow! I did not know that about Tommy, or the Duke Ellington track for the gorgeously designed, Listening in Depth. Fascinating.
please.. do more videos like this.. i love unusual stuff and the stories behind it.. and i bet you have LOADS more 😁
Keep the hair man! Looks cool and fluffy!
Michael this collection of quirky records is very interesting and that Neil Young expert ?? He's never wrong.Thank you. Great work.
Re Roxy Music, the original bass player played in all songs except in Virginia Plain, which is not in the UK version. I have an early UK pressing that sounds excellent.
Simpson had left by the time of the US release I think. Kenton was his initial replacement; Roxy went through a lot of bass players.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Simpson_(musician)
@@stevelandwonder4760 And they had to add at least one song with the new bass player.
@@doobydub8363 I think it was included because it had been a successful single rather than for having Kenton on it.
@@stevelandwonder4760 Sure!
@41:00 - I enjoy the VOX test record that comes in the box and has a great book with it. - I'm surprised to see no Cook records in this demonstration. @43:00 - cheap cable but looks like balanced and in proper DI boxes :)
Awesome video!!! 😄👍👍👍
You're back!! Awesome video.
This is a great video. I do care and it's interesting. I have been accused of being a nerd and of being too obsessed with music in fact one of my friends says that I ruined music for him by talking about it too much. I don't care if you don't run away I'm gonna talk music with you lol!
That compilation disc with one unique Ellington track reminds me of that obscure Leonard Bernstein record about the history of jazz. It had one unique Miles Davis track on it, with the First Great Quintet.
Early Creed Taylor Orchestra is a hoot.
Michael, do you plan on or recommend getting the new The Who Sell Out box set?
From Dee Dee Ramone to Mrs Doubtfire...
Is pandemic restrictions eating you up Michael?
Get video , just wondering whats the most weird or unusual thing you've found in a sleeve from a record you brought, I ask because i found a part written note to a guy in the army from his girlfriend in a copy of "Thriller", I kept it in the sleeve as it felt like it belonged to the record.
Enjoyed it,thanks !
love the video michael...love the albums...i was born in flushing queens, started collecting albums in the 60's, had a co-star album with virginia mayo and i remember dippity-do....saw simon and garfunkel in central park...and right before covid, moved to chicago...but, while i was still in new york i recorded a spoken word album..you may dig it...you may not...something to leave in your collection....i could send a copy to the madison ave address unless you'd rather it elsewhere...just let me know..it'll be my pleasure...stay well...keep the peace...rocky
Again Great Video... please more from You
It's always fun finding quirky stuff out in the wild it happens occasionally with me usually 50s stuff im into but many others aren't
I have the "Music for a Chinese Dinner" I found for a $1 at some antique store and its in phenomenal shape. Going to make one of those recipes someday.
Epic hair! I'll call it "Beatles Directors Cut" 😆
I've always had or been exposed to obscure records all my life, so I enjoyed this video. Several years ago, I came across the Blues and abstract truth LP, and since I liked Oliver Nelson's work on Verve, I bought it, and I was not disappointed. I don't remember what cover it has, but it's not the promo.
Love the Peter Townshend and Ronnie Lane album 'Rough Mix', checking it out from my local library in junior high school. 'Misunderstood' is a song that has stuck with me throughout my life.
Quit watching commercials, and start making videos again. We've missed you!
That Music for a Chinese Dinner at Home I'm sure I've seen it in a Dollar Bin somewhere. :) I have a Childs Garden of Grass I purchased sometime in the 70's. Didn't and Don't think of it as "Weird and Unusual". Fun record.
Is that Fremer or Specter? Love your videos. I wish you would do more!
There are alot of albums that were basically used for sound tests and equitation ! and getting everything in synch !
Always enjoy some time with Michael.
Nice to see some new posts :D