A brilliant haul, to get 'Cormo's Factory', The Byrds album, 'Who's Next and the Depeche Mode single, plus others for a pound is fantastic. You have some great charuty shops in your area.
Great stuff! I’d have had the Byrds, NIN, Johnny Winter, Royal Blood, The Who ones. Nice finds and the manager was very nice letting you in the back to have a look Edit: forgot to mention, I too go around charity shops looking for music. There is a local one here that do 3 for a £1, and found some real good ones…amongst the tons of Robbie Williams etc stuff
@@HåkonOdinsson ah thanks a lot! Yeah it was a really lucky occasion! Not only for the quality of music I found but of course the price, usually I find the odd decent CD for 50p or £1 when I hit the charity shops! I expect to go out in the new year and hopefully get some good stuff and make some videos on it!
@ I shall be doing the same thing in the new year, see what others have donated what they didn’t like at Xmas, lol. Good with your search! Do you find many good ones out and about? I volunteered in Scope a few times, and come across some cool stuff over the years. Actually, I think I’ll subscribe to you. Cheers, best wishes
@@HåkonOdinsson oh thanks for that! Yeah it’s pretty varied what you find music wise in charity shops, these days good finds seems to be getting more and more sparse wether it be CDs or vinyl in particular! I do work in a charity shop myself and I come across some really nice stuff from time to time which I show on the channel
I, like you often trawl through charity shop CDs and the one I always see is David Gray's White Ladder. Not a bad album, I think every charity shop in the country has a copy 😂
@@christravis8288 yes absolutely haha!! That must be the number one most popular charity shop CD of all time! It’s a decent album to be fair, Babylon is wonderful
@Spectrum_Tube I've trawled music in charity shops for years and got some amazing vinyls before the resurgence happened. But there's one artist that baffles me. His name is never mentioned in any lists, he's not on any old repeats of Top of the Pops. As far as pop culture journalism is concerned, "James Last" never existed. Yet no matter where I am, if I flick through the music in a charity shop, there's James Last albums. He was obviously popular at some point 😂 Love the videos mate. Probably a bit niche but I'm exactly the same kind of person in that niche.
thrift stores and CD albums. it's like the early 90's with the vinyl albums. Everyone wanted to get rid of it. Now a day the prices are sky high. There are three or four large chains of thrift stores in Belgium.prices between 0.50 cent and 1.75 Euro. Sometimes You will get a better offer for that price difference. I buy average 20 to 30 original albums a month in the thrift stores.
A brilliant haul, to get 'Cormo's Factory', The Byrds album, 'Who's Next and the Depeche Mode single, plus others for a pound is fantastic. You have some great charuty shops in your area.
Nice video. Really impressed with your rock n roll knowledge. Keep up the great work!
Great video 👍🏻
Fantastic finds, loved your choices 💿
Great find 🎉🤩
Amazing video 😄💜
Great stuff! I’d have had the Byrds, NIN, Johnny Winter, Royal Blood, The Who ones. Nice finds and the manager was very nice letting you in the back to have a look
Edit: forgot to mention, I too go around charity shops looking for music. There is a local one here that do 3 for a £1, and found some real good ones…amongst the tons of Robbie Williams etc stuff
@@HåkonOdinsson ah thanks a lot! Yeah it was a really lucky occasion! Not only for the quality of music I found but of course the price, usually I find the odd decent CD for 50p or £1 when I hit the charity shops! I expect to go out in the new year and hopefully get some good stuff and make some videos on it!
@ I shall be doing the same thing in the new year, see what others have donated what they didn’t like at Xmas, lol. Good with your search! Do you find many good ones out and about? I volunteered in Scope a few times, and come across some cool stuff over the years. Actually, I think I’ll subscribe to you. Cheers, best wishes
@@HåkonOdinsson oh thanks for that! Yeah it’s pretty varied what you find music wise in charity shops, these days good finds seems to be getting more and more sparse wether it be CDs or vinyl in particular! I do work in a charity shop myself and I come across some really nice stuff from time to time which I show on the channel
I, like you often trawl through charity shop CDs and the one I always see is David Gray's White Ladder. Not a bad album, I think every charity shop in the country has a copy 😂
@@christravis8288 yes absolutely haha!! That must be the number one most popular charity shop CD of all time! It’s a decent album to be fair, Babylon is wonderful
@Spectrum_Tube I've trawled music in charity shops for years and got some amazing vinyls before the resurgence happened. But there's one artist that baffles me. His name is never mentioned in any lists, he's not on any old repeats of Top of the Pops. As far as pop culture journalism is concerned, "James Last" never existed. Yet no matter where I am, if I flick through the music in a charity shop, there's James Last albums. He was obviously popular at some point 😂
Love the videos mate. Probably a bit niche but I'm exactly the same kind of person in that niche.
I always see most of Robbie Williams' discography and endless Now! compilations.
It's called AOR Adult Orientated Rock 👍
Top video mate 👍
thrift stores and CD albums. it's like the early 90's with the vinyl albums. Everyone wanted to get rid of it. Now a day the prices are sky high. There are three or four large chains of thrift stores in Belgium.prices between 0.50 cent and 1.75 Euro. Sometimes You will get a better offer for that price difference. I buy average 20 to 30 original albums a month in the thrift stores.
@@loebrabas that’s incredible! Such a thrill to get some good music for dirt cheap in those kind of shops!