Wow, Barry has this really great presence, where you can tell he’s full of great information while sharing it in a really approachable way. He also really seems like he cares about who he’s talking to. Which is rare for a record collector. We love Barry!
Indeed a great guy. And it's a lovely thing to see another record collector who really knows his stuff and who likes to diggs deep in the history and the crates.
Thanks Barry and Jake. Great video. After Barry mentioned Black hill enterprise who organised the Hyde park music festivals in the sixties and seventies I popped to my neighbour's house ' Andrew King ' and showed him your video.. he was very impressed with Barry's musical knowledge and how Sharp Barry's memory is.. he also said. ' He has obviously never smoked pot with a memory as good as that '. 😂😂😂 ... That's Andrew's sense of humour... Thanks for sharing your memories.. Looking forward to part 2..✌️🙏
What a fountain of knowledge Barry is. Fascinating to listen to and a really nice fella. Beats me how he never got a commentating or presentation job. A voice tailor made for radio and podcasts.
What a nice bloke with an incredible knowledge of music .Albums he should feature next time are Cressida's first two albums , May Blitz whose self titled debut is one of my all time favourite Vertigo swirl label album , Beggars Opera first two albums ( two more of my favourite swirlies ) , Ben's self titled debut which l believe is up there with Dr . Z's album as the rarest on the label and all the L.P.'s on Vertigo by Nucleus my all time favourite Jazz/ Rock band . l'd love to talk with Barry as we are much the same age and were around in the early 70's when Prog was at it's peak . Good video Jake which l enjoyed immensely and get back to Barry as quickly as possible .
What an interesting bloke. Barry is the very definition of the fabled "Great British Eccentric" and I'm very glad there are chaps like this around. Love hearing his encyclopedic knowledge and anecdotes, and I hope some day he decides to capture some of this in a memoir or something. Long may he continue.
Great to see Barry, one honest guy! Know him through my friend Tony, met Barry a few times. His knowledge is unbelievable and brilliant! Carry on Barry, excellent collection!
My family and I just met Barry on the train leaving Richmond. What a warm and cool guy to meet! Very lucky to run into him he was so kind to us. Want to see more from Barry! Thanks again for all the great tips! Love, your tourists from Michigan April, Dan, Miles, and Lydia.
What a great guy! As a Vertigo Swirl collector this video was a treat with all the back stories from Barry. I really hope there will be a part 2 🙏🏼 Love it!
Another wonderful interview with Barry who I have known for around 55 years as we went to the same school. He really does deserve his own talk show or DJ slot with his relaxed and charming interview style. Already looking forward to the next one chaps.
Barry, please make your own channel, the world needs to hear your personal reflections and knowledge of albums. One of the best interviews I've watched, fascinating.
Wonderful and thank you Barry and Jake. My brother had the Clear Blue Sky album and we enjoyed seeing them live once in London and getting them booked to play our local Youth club in a Hertfordshire village, Cuffley. Chatted to them afterwards and they autographed the album cover. That Youth Club booked several bands that became huge later, i saw Slade, America, Medicine Head. I own more Vertigo albums now and agree with much of Barry`s comments about them. I too saw Graham Bond and friends with King Crimson in Hyde Park that time and the Grand Funk, Humble pie one too aged 16. Thank you Barry and Jake, let`s have more if possible! Best Wishes...
Him again!! Nicely done, my break for lunch was well spent watching this. Amazing stories, especially meeting Graham Bond - what a character. Fully agree with 666 being a total masterpiece, incredible record. I would happily watch Vertigo part 2 - maybe some other label reviews as well (Harvest, Dawn?)
I remember Barry, I used to see him around London when I used to go record shopping in the 80s and 90s. He is a guy you never can forget! Such a lovely man then and now. What I wouldn't do to have a dig in his collection!!
What a treat to see more of his amazing collection. He has so many stories and memories he would have decades of youtube content if he ever decided to start a channel.
COULD LISTEN TO OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN, GREAT INFORMATION AND VERY INTERESTING STORIES. BARRY KNOWS SO MANY PEOPLE, VERY NICE MAN WITH A LOT OF KIND WORDS.
All those original Vertigo swirls are incredible, but this man's knowledge and stories are every bit as incredible. He lived it. He was buying these records when the public was passing over them.
Thoroughly enjoying this episode ! Barry puts me at ease with my vinyl collecting. I only have about 5,000 records, so this gives me full reign to keep going ! Haha ( I would and will, anyway ) Cheers from Nevada 🙏
Thanks Barry for shari g with us your knowledge. For the quote on Uriah Heep, I first read about it ages ago in a rock encyclopaedia but I never knew it was Melinda Mills (sic). I also love the way you treat your collection. Collecting is a passion which brings joy. That is what I believe in and the money matter, not for me either. One thing, I wish you would have talk about Patto, a wonderful band indeed.
What a fantastic Guy Barry is. His knowledge is phenomenal. I pride myself in knowing a lot about music but he is just another level with some amazing stories, esp love the Graham Bond ones. I love the Vertigo albums and have a few. Could have more and saw them cheap back in the 70's 80's and of course now they are expensive collector items. I did however buy Black Sabbath second hand for 50p in 1972. My best bargain purchase for sure.
I love Barry he is a force of nature when it comes to his knowledge of music.hes also the most beautiful, genuine and funny man I know. I l9ve him to bits always have and forever will.go on bazza Keep up the great work Looking forward to seeing more videos of you Your fiona xxxx
I know nothing about any of the artists that he's talked about on this video but barry is just so interesting and the amount of knowledge on each record is incredible
Well said! He could be talking about teapots as far as I'm concerned. If he was talking about teapots I'd be out buying some, he just enchants everything he talks about.
Really enjoyed that, Barry’s knowledge is something else. Be great if he does a part two, would love to know what he thinks of Patto as that’s one of my favourite 👍👍
Thanks Jake! That was a great video. Barry has a wealth of knowledge - so fascinating to listen to and I loved his Vertigo Swirl LP picks. I am also with him on that Aphrodite's Child - 666 LP. It's an incredible album and my favourite swirl album as well. It takes the listener on an amazing journey. The original UK swirl release is very rare and sought after and hence goes for a lot of money. Try to get hold of an OG French copy - you won't regret it.
I genuinely think this is one of the best RUclips videos I have come across, late to the party here, I only found your channel today but I love the way Barry speaks without realising we are all loving everything he is saying about music, his knowledge is incredible and his collection of records? well I have never seen anything like it! -Cheers Vinyl Hunters and cheers Barry too.
Had the pleasure of meeting Barry while queuing to see Englebert at London palladium Sun Sept 8th. What an interesting & lovely guy! Not convinced he made it into the show? Clearly not his kind of thing but I promised I’d give him a mention so here I am! Lovely to have met you Barry! Looking forward to my next visit to London 😊
I'm not really into this genre of music but I do collect vinyl, mainly dance music. Barry's videos are the only long videos I have watched the whole way through. Very interesting chap, hope he does some more.
I sent this broadcast to Mick Box of Uriah Heep this evening - my dear friend Russell Gilbrook is their drummer - and within 25 minutes Mick replied with: "Seen it. Very cool".
We'd love to have Mick on the channel, Poppa Dave has been a big fan since they were Spice in the late 60s. Thanks for your support and sending these videos to him, it means a lot!
The loveliest most knowledgeable prog man there is. I owe all my love of prog to him and always cherish the great times hanging out with him in London.
Got to do this again....Barry your a amazing guy with great knowledge and the history and stories to go with each album love it...I streamed the music as I always do to find new music from great recommendations and now on look out for this great albums for my collection...Thanks to Jake too for brining this great guy to us Thanks Barry it's appreciated and for sharing your knowledge too
I met Barry the other day on the bus, he was so friendly and we chatted about music for some time, it was a shame our conversation was cut short because he was so knowledgable i felt enlightened in a way
Barry, you are beyond interesting. We share the same taste in music. I have almost every one of the albums you shared except many of mine are US pressings since I'm across the pond from you (even the Jimmy Campbell). I would love to have a conversation with you and David Wells (Tenth Planet/Grapefruit) one day. We are aging out. Who in the future is going to understand what happened musically in the sixties and seventies? You did kinda have to be there.... Best, John
I have a stone mint reportedly once played CBS UK 1st issue which I paid a fortune for. I love the riffs. A riff very similar to Mandrake Root by Deep Purple runs through a couple of tracks.
And amazing interview Jake and Barry ! There is so much to learn about this label. With my humor, there should have been a price total top right corner with a cash register sound every time the next album was shown! (Have you say, please Barry, remove those albums from those PVC sleeves. If you don't know why, look it up. I hope the vinyls are all ok - 😞. I am shuddering thinking about it).
Yeah, the one on that first Black Sabbath album, the curled PVC surface shows that it is oxidising. I've had many of my early childhood LPs ruined this way. LPs looking foggy. That shit goes through paper jackets and paper inner sleeves. With Vertigo, you are usually lucky to have polylined inner sleeves which I found out stops it to get through, but paper inners, though, no luck.
@@rabarebra Thanks for backing me up on this awful situation. I have had it happen even with poly sleeves in afraid, so just ditch them & take no chances!!
please do more of these! i can listen to this man all day. 100% agree on the colosseum. i have the uk and the us versions. us is " the grass is greener". cheers
Really enjoyed this video, thank you. As an owner of some vertigo albums from new ( that's giving my age away), I can appreciate the stories behind these albums. Looking forward to the next one!
Big thanks for the showings and the amazing stories....Graham is my hero...saw the Earth Band live at a pub somewhere in London in the 90s and paid my respect to MMann him self by the bar....WoW....
Very entertaining & knowledgeable. Especially the Graham Bond stuff. Surprised several of them don't appear to have the matching swirl inner sleeve. And he treats these fairly rough at times; re-sleeving the Valentyne Suite, lightly tossing them on the stack when done, etc. Yikes!
Great to hear Barry's favourite swirls and deep knowledge. Happy to see Manfred Mann Chapter 3 right up there. It's one of my faves. I'd include Affinity and Cressida for sure in my top 15 and several of Barry's picks. I love Nirvana but agree their Vertigo release is the weakest of their 5. Please do a part 2 video. Cheers Nigel.
Buy a record every time Barry says ‘OK’ and you’ll be well on your way to a decent sized record collection of your own! Just teasing! What a fascinating, genuine and insightful man! Brilliant video! Barry really is gem!!!
Wow, Barry has this really great presence, where you can tell he’s full of great information while sharing it in a really approachable way. He also really seems like he cares about who he’s talking to. Which is rare for a record collector. We love Barry!
Indeed a great guy. And it's a lovely thing to see another record collector who really knows his stuff and who likes to diggs deep in the history and the crates.
@@vinylfarm4816 i hope Part 2 and more Please good to watch thanks
You just knew Dylan @noblerecords would be all over this great interview. This is exactly what the collector community needs
This man needs a podcast, what a legend
Thanks Barry and Jake. Great video. After Barry mentioned Black hill enterprise who organised the Hyde park music festivals in the sixties and seventies I popped to my neighbour's house ' Andrew King ' and showed him your video.. he was very impressed with Barry's musical knowledge and how Sharp Barry's memory is.. he also said. ' He has obviously never smoked pot with a memory as good as that '. 😂😂😂 ... That's Andrew's sense of humour...
Thanks for sharing your memories..
Looking forward to part 2..✌️🙏
What a fountain of knowledge Barry is. Fascinating to listen to and a really nice fella. Beats me how he never got a commentating or presentation job. A voice tailor made for radio and podcasts.
OMG....Barry's knowledge of music is incredible ! 😗
Please make sure there is a part 2. Fascinating viewing.
Barry needs to get his own channel. The world needs access to his knowledge.
I second this, and I'm sure many others would agree.
What a nice bloke with an incredible knowledge of music .Albums he should feature next time are Cressida's first two albums , May Blitz whose self titled debut is one of my all time favourite Vertigo swirl label album , Beggars Opera first two albums ( two more of my favourite swirlies ) , Ben's self titled debut which l believe is up there with Dr . Z's album as the rarest on the label and all the L.P.'s on Vertigo by Nucleus my all time favourite Jazz/ Rock band . l'd love to talk with Barry as we are much the same age and were around in the early 70's when Prog was at it's peak . Good video Jake which l enjoyed immensely and get back to Barry as quickly as possible .
What an interesting bloke. Barry is the very definition of the fabled "Great British Eccentric" and I'm very glad there are chaps like this around. Love hearing his encyclopedic knowledge and anecdotes, and I hope some day he decides to capture some of this in a memoir or something. Long may he continue.
Great to see Barry, one honest guy! Know him through my friend Tony, met Barry a few times. His knowledge is unbelievable and brilliant! Carry on Barry, excellent collection!
Imagine how good "The Barry Winton" radio show would be, the man's a walking talking musical encyclopaedia.
Yeah that would be awesome
And I love his voice.
Hey, SiriusXM, take note!
Indeed Planet Rock should sign him.❤
Barry Winton okay 👌
"The Barry Winton Okay Show"
My family and I just met Barry on the train leaving Richmond. What a warm and cool guy to meet! Very lucky to run into him he was so kind to us. Want to see more from Barry! Thanks again for all the great tips!
Love, your tourists from Michigan
April, Dan, Miles, and Lydia.
The man is a musical encyclopaedia! Some fantastic stories and background information. Needs his own channel.
What a great guy! As a Vertigo Swirl collector this video was a treat with all the back stories from Barry. I really hope there will be a part 2 🙏🏼 Love it!
What a gentleman Barry is. We need more please .
I could listen to this dude for days. His knowledge is insane!!!!
Another wonderful interview with Barry who I have known for around 55 years as we went to the same school. He really does deserve his own talk show or DJ slot with his relaxed and charming interview style. Already looking forward to the next one chaps.
Should have his own radio show this gent
Barry, please make your own channel, the world needs to hear your personal reflections and knowledge of albums. One of the best interviews I've watched, fascinating.
Please more Barry, knowledgeable, kind lovely interview with interesting tales and great contextualized recommendations. Top bloke
Wonderful and thank you Barry and Jake. My brother had the Clear Blue Sky album and we enjoyed seeing them live once in London and getting them booked to play our local Youth club in a Hertfordshire village, Cuffley. Chatted to them afterwards and they autographed the album cover. That Youth Club booked several bands that became huge later, i saw Slade, America, Medicine Head. I own more Vertigo albums now and agree with much of Barry`s comments about them. I too saw Graham Bond and friends with King Crimson in Hyde Park that time and the Grand Funk, Humble pie one too aged 16. Thank you Barry and Jake, let`s have more if possible! Best Wishes...
thank you for introducing me to the Colosseum record!
Him again!! Nicely done, my break for lunch was well spent watching this. Amazing stories, especially meeting Graham Bond - what a character.
Fully agree with 666 being a total masterpiece, incredible record.
I would happily watch Vertigo part 2 - maybe some other label reviews as well (Harvest, Dawn?)
I remember Barry, I used to see him around London when I used to go record shopping in the 80s and 90s. He is a guy you never can forget! Such a lovely man then and now. What I wouldn't do to have a dig in his collection!!
What a treat to see more of his amazing collection. He has so many stories and memories he would have decades of youtube content if he ever decided to start a channel.
You guys shall make these ones a series!
Amazing video
Love this! Would listen to him and grandpa talk all day!!!
COULD LISTEN TO OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN, GREAT INFORMATION AND VERY INTERESTING STORIES. BARRY KNOWS SO MANY PEOPLE, VERY NICE MAN WITH A LOT OF KIND WORDS.
All those original Vertigo swirls are incredible, but this man's knowledge and stories are every bit as incredible. He lived it. He was buying these records when the public was passing over them.
I'd love to hear Barry's favourite bands and record top 20 lists, various genres and alltime.
Thoroughly enjoying this episode ! Barry puts me at ease with my vinyl collecting. I only have about 5,000 records, so this gives me full reign to keep going ! Haha ( I would and will, anyway ) Cheers from Nevada 🙏
Brilliant Graham Bond stories.
Based on Barry`s knowledge and love for music and what I see in the background, there`s enough material for a few more shows. Please.
Loved the video and watched it through with a big smile on my face. Old enough to know what he was going to say at lot of times before he said it!
Jake & Barry thank you ! Barry you are a national treasure ! A absolute wealth of knowledge and memories . Thank you so much !
"Jake I've tidied up, okay"
Thanks Barry for shari g with us your knowledge. For the quote on Uriah Heep, I first read about it ages ago in a rock encyclopaedia but I never knew it was Melinda Mills (sic). I also love the way you treat your collection. Collecting is a passion which brings joy. That is what I believe in and the money matter, not for me either. One thing, I wish you would have talk about Patto, a wonderful band indeed.
this guy is a legend already
What a fantastic Guy Barry is. His knowledge is phenomenal. I pride myself in knowing a lot about music but he is just another level with some amazing stories, esp love the Graham Bond ones. I love the Vertigo albums and have a few. Could have more and saw them cheap back in the 70's 80's and of course now they are expensive collector items. I did however buy Black Sabbath second hand for 50p in 1972. My best bargain purchase for sure.
I love Barry he is a force of nature when it comes to his knowledge of music.hes also the most beautiful, genuine and funny man I know. I l9ve him to bits always have and forever will.go on bazza
Keep up the great work
Looking forward to seeing more videos of you
Your fiona xxxx
This was excellent. I hope you do another video with this chap. Great knowledge and what a collection Barry has.
Excellent vid. Cheers from Brooklyn!
That's way better than the first interview. Why? Because we get to see some of the precious things! More Barry please.
Amazing, thanks for this! I would watch a program with Barry every week. Inspiring wisdom and passion!
a truly special episode with Barry opening a door to the past and letting us have a sneak preview of those heady days - wonderful - more please
Listened to Manfred Mann Chapter Three after watching this video. Love it. Now in search for a proper vinyl copy. More Barry? yes please.
Barry is a great raconteur. I’ve just checked out that long Colosseum track. More please
I know nothing about any of the artists that he's talked about on this video but barry is just so interesting and the amount of knowledge on each record is incredible
Well said! He could be talking about teapots as far as I'm concerned. If he was talking about teapots I'd be out buying some, he just enchants everything he talks about.
This man is gold! I have Half Baked, an insanely underrated album.
Really enjoyed that, Barry’s knowledge is something else. Be great if he does a part two, would love to know what he thinks of Patto as that’s one of my favourite 👍👍
Thanks Jake! That was a great video. Barry has a wealth of knowledge - so fascinating to listen to and I loved his Vertigo Swirl LP picks. I am also with him on that Aphrodite's Child - 666 LP. It's an incredible album and my favourite swirl album as well. It takes the listener on an amazing journey. The original UK swirl release is very rare and sought after and hence goes for a lot of money. Try to get hold of an OG French copy - you won't regret it.
I genuinely think this is one of the best RUclips videos I have come across, late to the party here, I only found your channel today but I love the way Barry speaks without realising we are all loving everything he is saying about music, his knowledge is incredible and his collection of records? well I have never seen anything like it! -Cheers Vinyl Hunters and cheers Barry too.
Thanks for such a lovely comment mate! He's definitely a character and he genuinely loves music with all his heart. Thanks for watching :)
This guy is just great to listen to, even if your not into the music he makes it sound amazing.
Had the pleasure of meeting Barry while queuing to see Englebert at London palladium Sun Sept 8th.
What an interesting & lovely guy!
Not convinced he made it into the show? Clearly not his kind of thing but I promised I’d give him a mention so here I am!
Lovely to have met you Barry!
Looking forward to my next visit to London 😊
Great story! He pops up just about anywhere in London haha. Glad you got to meet him :)
I'm not really into this genre of music but I do collect vinyl, mainly dance music. Barry's videos are the only long videos I have watched the whole way through. Very interesting chap, hope he does some more.
I sent this broadcast to Mick Box of Uriah Heep this evening - my dear friend Russell Gilbrook is their drummer - and within 25 minutes Mick replied with: "Seen it. Very cool".
We'd love to have Mick on the channel, Poppa Dave has been a big fan since they were Spice in the late 60s.
Thanks for your support and sending these videos to him, it means a lot!
Can't wait to watch this later with a glass 🍷...
great video - and I'd still love to buy a copy of your book! any idea where to find it?
The loveliest most knowledgeable prog man there is. I owe all my love of prog to him and always cherish the great times hanging out with him in London.
I click as a Gentle Giant fan to see if they are mentioned, he's got the t-shirt on. Excellent.
Please give Barry his own show.It is such a delight.
Wow, when Barry talks you listen!! No script required. I bet even this long video isn't even 1% of all his music knowledge
Awesome video as always! Loved seeing Barry’s Music collection! His knowledge is astounding! 😮
Legend. Thank you.
Got to do this again....Barry your a amazing guy with great knowledge and the history and stories to go with each album love it...I streamed the music as I always do to find new music from great recommendations and now on look out for this great albums for my collection...Thanks to Jake too for brining this great guy to us
Thanks Barry it's appreciated and for sharing your knowledge too
Great Video ! What a lovely guy ,his passion for music is so wonderful
I met Barry the other day on the bus, he was so friendly and we chatted about music for some time, it was a shame our conversation was cut short because he was so knowledgable i felt enlightened in a way
He's a great guy! Great to hear you bumped into him!
Thanks Jake and Barry this video made my day, so so nice to hear Barry enthusiastically reminiscing about this fantastic genre.
maybe you could do a stream with Barry doing a Q & A. People could ask him questions, cos he's a great fount of knowledge.
Well edited Jake. Mott’s Ian Hunter in Saturday Gigs writes ‘float up to the Roundhouse on a Sunday Afternoon’ could have been written about Barry😊
Love this guy........could listen to him chat about music all day !!!! WHAT A GREAT GUY 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
Barry, you are beyond interesting. We share the same taste in music. I have almost every one of the albums you shared except many of mine are US pressings since I'm across the pond from you (even the Jimmy Campbell). I would love to have a conversation with you and David Wells (Tenth Planet/Grapefruit) one day. We are aging out. Who in the future is going to understand what happened musically in the sixties and seventies? You did kinda have to be there.... Best, John
The Bob Ross of Vinyl... I could listen for hours
WOULD LOVE FOR THIS TO BECOME A SERIES, WHAT A GREAT VIDEO
Absolutely amazing video with the passionate, dedicated legend. It's a blast to discover him with his insane collection of records.
Fantastic interview Barry! Really loved it (John Simms of Clear Blue Sky)
I have a stone mint reportedly once played CBS UK 1st issue which I paid a fortune for. I love the riffs. A riff very similar to Mandrake Root by Deep Purple runs through a couple of tracks.
And amazing interview Jake and Barry ! There is so much to learn about this label. With my humor, there should have been a price total top right corner with a cash register sound every time the next album was shown! (Have you say, please Barry, remove those albums from those PVC sleeves. If you don't know why, look it up. I hope the vinyls are all ok - 😞. I am shuddering thinking about it).
Yeah, the one on that first Black Sabbath album, the curled PVC surface shows that it is oxidising. I've had many of my early childhood LPs ruined this way. LPs looking foggy. That shit goes through paper jackets and paper inner sleeves. With Vertigo, you are usually lucky to have polylined inner sleeves which I found out stops it to get through, but paper inners, though, no luck.
@@rabarebra Thanks for backing me up on this awful situation. I have had it happen even with poly sleeves in afraid, so just ditch them & take no chances!!
@@marktubeie07 I through away $1000 worth of PVC outers that I'd bought through the years, and bought Polythene ones instead.
I could listen to you all day Barry. Thanks Jake, for another great video.
please do more of these! i can listen to this man all day. 100% agree on the colosseum. i have the uk and the us versions. us is " the grass is greener". cheers
Thanks for your insight Barry really enjoy your company, must get him on lots Jake 🙌
Really enjoyed this video, thank you. As an owner of some vertigo albums from new ( that's giving my age away), I can appreciate the stories behind these albums. Looking forward to the next one!
Fascinating chap. Could listen to his stories & anecdotes for hours.
I'm late to this, but man what a nice guy! Hope someday I'll find someone like Barry to Talk about records!
Big thanks for the showings and the amazing stories....Graham is my hero...saw the Earth Band live at a pub somewhere in London in the 90s and paid my respect to MMann him self by the bar....WoW....
I could listen to Barry all day long
Excellent video. Great to hear hs passion has stayed with him
Fantastic video Jake, another interview with Barry please!
Very entertaining & knowledgeable. Especially the Graham Bond stuff. Surprised several of them don't appear to have the matching swirl inner sleeve. And he treats these fairly rough at times; re-sleeving the Valentyne Suite, lightly tossing them on the stack when done, etc. Yikes!
Old LPs and especially their jackets are much much much more durable than the new fragile thin "green-eco environment-fuck-for-forest" silly jackets.
This was fascinating. Great hearing about some of the rarer swirls ill never own. I for one would love a part two
Great to hear Barry's favourite swirls and deep knowledge. Happy to see Manfred Mann Chapter 3 right up there. It's one of my faves. I'd include Affinity and Cressida for sure in my top 15 and several of Barry's picks. I love Nirvana but agree their Vertigo release is the weakest of their 5. Please do a part 2 video. Cheers Nigel.
Incredible knowledge and a top man,well done to you Jake for getting Mr Winton on your channel 👍
Those are the videos i want to see on this platform! 🔥🔥🔥
Nice one Jake & Barry, wonderful vid, looking forward to part 2 & 3...
Barry's a legend.....still need some more videos though 😁😁
I'm certain Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth would love being around this guy as Mikael himself owns many of the same rare Vertigo swirl LPs.
Wonderful Walking music encyclopaedia Barry. Reminds me of my friend Graham who passed away in February he would have loved this.
Brilliant stuff chaps, very interesting, educational and funny, cheers from down under ✌️👍🎧
I am born there too, I treasure my Kiwi pressed Vertigo swirls I found while residing there.
Respect. A true genius, naturally. No one can accumulate such knowledge. X
He lives and breathes music. Much respect and appreciation to Barry!
Where can we get your books Barry?
Buy a record every time Barry says ‘OK’ and you’ll be well on your way to a decent sized record collection of your own! Just teasing!
What a fascinating, genuine and insightful man! Brilliant video! Barry really is gem!!!