My record collection as of now. A labor of love for over 7 years.
My record collection as of now. A labor of love for over 7 years.
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Comment below if you want to talk about music, as I make sure to dig into music of the past.
In the 1980's my parents found religion and destroyed all our "secular" albums, including many 33s and hard to find 45s.
That was 40 years ago and I'm still mad and disgusted by it to this day.
It was over the top and one of the major factors that drives me away from religion.
3 0 ReplyDang that sucks. What kind of music did you listen to that got destroyed?
0 0 ReplyMostly 60s and 70s rock and pop. :(
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What are your favorites from your collection ?
1 0 ReplyMy Rolling Stones records, My Ramones records, and my records by the Fall.
1 0 ReplyYou can't go wrong there đ
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Awesome collection! What's your favorite album that you have on vinyl? Do you have anything super rare?
0 0 ReplyFavorite album on vinyl is probably either Modest Mouse' Lonesome Crowded West or the Clash London Calling.
I have accumulated a few rarities over the years and I'll show some below:
My Copy of Orange Juice's Falling and Laughing with the flexi and postcard (only 934 copies made, 200 with the postcard)
My copy of the Pink Fairies Never Neverland with the PVC outer sleeve:
and my original 1976 copy of the Ramones debut album:
3 0 ReplyLonesome crowded West is my favorite in my collection, too
1 0 ReplyI have to say Iâm insanely jealous of you having a copy of Lonesome Crowded West! Thatâs a dream score for me!
From your comments on here, sounds like you have a phenomenal collection!
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