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Rob Ison
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ม.ค. 2012
Vinyl shenanigans in the pink attic
Happy New Year!..End of 2024 round up and Xmas giftage.
Happy New Year!..End of 2024 round up and Xmas giftage.
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Merry Christmas!..🎅..Round up of a few recent finds.
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Merry Christmas!..🎅..Round up of a few recent finds.
Competition Entry for Jack: Vinyl Martini- Show Your Comps.
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Competition Entry for Jack: Vinyl Martini- Show Your Comps.
The Sad Bastard Vinyl Tag
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A response video to John at The Digital Gramophone. I nominate Dale@Gatefold33 to do a video .
Moseley Record Fair Finds -Sunday 3rd November dedicated to the memory of Eileen Coyle.RiP.🙏
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Moseley Record Fair Finds -Sunday 3rd November dedicated to the memory of Eileen Coyle.RiP.🙏
Moseley Record Fair Finds 6th October 2024.
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Moseley Record Fair Finds 6th October 2024.
More VCLT and some miscellaneous vinyl finds.
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More VCLT and some miscellaneous vinyl finds.
VCLT from Hedley: Another Fat Bearded Man Talking About Records..
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VCLT from Hedley: Another Fat Bearded Man Talking About Records..
Moseley Record Fair Finds 2nd June 2024.
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Moseley Record Fair Finds 2nd June 2024.
Favourite Vinyl Record Label Designs: A response video to George Prior.
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Favourite Vinyl Record Label Designs: A response video to George Prior.
I picked up my best mates' record collection...what did I get??..🤔
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I picked up my best mates' record collection...what did I get??..🤔
Moseley Record Fair finds 5th May 2024.
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Moseley Record Fair finds 5th May 2024.
This is not a RSD finds video...April 21st 2024.
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This is not a RSD finds video...April 21st 2024.
More finds from various sources early April 2024.
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More finds from various sources early April 2024.
Stratford-upon-Avon record Fair finds April 1st 2023.
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Stratford-upon-Avon record Fair finds April 1st 2023.
Response to Bill@The Vinyl Universe, A-Z of Progressive Rock..
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Response to Bill@The Vinyl Universe, A-Z of Progressive Rock..
Competition Entry for Vinyl Martini 2 Years in the VC push to 600 subs.
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Competition Entry for Vinyl Martini 2 Years in the VC push to 600 subs.
Vinyl Tag 2024 : Response to Rob Walkers' quizzical annual VC fun- fest.
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Vinyl Tag 2024 : Response to Rob Walkers' quizzical annual VC fun- fest.
2023 VC End of year review, some highlights, gifts and shout outs.
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2023 VC End of year review, some highlights, gifts and shout outs.
Totally unoriginal VC videos productions presents....Show your Black and White album sleeves.
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Totally unoriginal VC videos productions presents....Show your Black and White album sleeves.
Show 10 ( ish) Illustrated covers A Response to Rob Walkers' Thread.
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Show 10 ( ish) Illustrated covers A Response to Rob Walkers' Thread.
Holiday and other vinyl finds October 1st 2023.
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Holiday and other vinyl finds October 1st 2023.
Nice bit of classic Bowie present - can’t go wrong with him can you ! Happy belated new year 🎉🎉
Cheers Gav! Happy New Year to you too.
Nice hat jumper combo ! Glad you had a good one ☝️ I’m a bit late viewing this one … I love those original album series sets - especially if I get them under a tenner Looking to try and get a Birmingham centre based VC meet up in the summer - watch this space !
Well done effort on hat. Not caught up on alot of videos yet.
I did find a do own Space Ritual but I really don’t know nothing about it, I guess I need to pull that out and play it. Josh Taylor was new to me. As always some interesting albums, some I know and some I don’t.
Happy new year Rob!
@@TheVinylOrchard Cheers Chris, and to you.
Very best wishes for 2025, Rob and I hope you shake off that cold quickly. Good to see your Hawkwind finds again. My local music shop has recently sourced a batch of 2nd hand Hawkwind vinyl which will fill a few holes in my collection.
Cheers John Happy New Year to you. Great that you've got a honey hole for those Hawkwind records and will look forward to seeing any purchases. All the best Rob.
A nice end of the year video Rob. Glad I can see your videos. Have a splendid evening and all that comes after. Cheers from Morten
Thanks so much Morten. All the best for 2025.
@ Thank you 😊
Sounds like a good concise year of purchases. HNY Rob. June Tabor has a bit of a PJ Harvey look to her. I've never owned the sex pistols 😮
Happy new year to you Martin. Yes, I see where you're coming from with June Tabor..judging by Polly James' most recent album, I think they would make an interesting collaboration.
Nice update Rob, amazing that you got Elton's autograph. I've been trying to decide what my final spin of the year is going to be, and you've now given me the idea that it should be Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Happy new year!
Cheers James I actually really love the final song, Harmony..I think it would definitely be on a favourite ' last track' list.
Hope you feel better soon and wishing you a great start to 2025!
Thanks very much, appreciated.
Hi Rob, wishing you all the very best for the new year, May it bring everything you could want.
Cheers Pete You too!!😊
Rick Wakeman has a great anecdote about his meeting/working with Howard Blake, (The Snowman), whilst being interviewed by Rick Beato.
@@ElfinMan Is that on TH-cam?..if so, I'll check that out. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
Yes, on YT, the full length version (an hour and some change)
50 Words for Snow is a really great album. Another Green World is a fav of mine, but I love all of Eno's music. Great Syd Barrett album!
@@EmbryonicRobot Thanks Brian I think 50 words fast became my 3rd favourite Kate album.
I'd like to do this and few other threads but not got round to doing them at all. Surely it was solely Mariah Carey that wrecked without you? Aye nothing wrong with being a sad bastard my wife often reminds me though she has her own sad music too.
@@Thevinylscavenger Yeah, I get what you're saying Martin..I probably should have also mentioned that I think X Factor and other ' pop' stars feigning sincerity whilst performing it , for me probably ruined Without You forever..pity, as Badfinger and Nilssons' versions are magnificent. Have a go..I'm sure you'll put a unique spin on it.
God Jul Rob. Those were very interesting and quite unknown records to me. And the one Kate CD I don't have I think...? Love that Eno cover. And the Snowman. I have that Syd Barrett on cassette! Nice video. Nice is nice.
God Jul to you too Morten. 50 Words for Snow is wonderful..I must pick up a vinyl copy sometime. All the best Rob.
@ Thank you Rob.
Festive greetings Rob! Good to see a few CDs for a change. You’re right about Another Green World being a transition album with its mixture of songs and ambient pieces. The Vashti album looks lovely.
Thanks John Yes, the Vashti comp is wonderful. Hope 2025 will be good for you 👍
Hi Rob, some great finds there. I have a copy of Opel without the sleeve. Enjoy your Christmas.
Cheers Steve Hope you're having a nice Xmas time.
Nice pickups to end the year Rob. Love the Opel, I also picked that up, kind of sad but wonderful. Merry Christmas my friend
Hi Steve Hope you had a great Christmas 🎄 I know what you mean about Opel. Syd was such a talent. Regards Rob.
Is it that time of the year? Wouldn't have guessed - Mr E. Scrooge said it best... 😁 Great pickup of Another Green World. For all my love of early Floyd I've never yet picked up a Barrett solo album! Have a wonderful Christmas with your family Rob, and all the very best for 2025.
Cheers Pete Surely you're not a bah humbug!!😂 All the best for 2025 to you too.
Always enjoy your vids. Learn something new all the time.PEACE
Cheers Gary All the best.
Merry Christmas Rob. Look forward to watching your videos in 2025. Cheers, Chris
Thanks Chris All the best to you too.
That Opel seems to be a good price atm, might be tempted. Picked up a 70s Harvest twofer of his first two, which was pleased about. I have an EG edition of the Eno album which sounds ok. The Big Ship is the standout for me. Merry Christmas.
I've heard that Syd toofa is a decent release..would probably pick it up if I saw it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi Rob - Great CD finds and yes I think La Question is fantastic and would love to find a nice vinyl copy one day. Now is the time of year to play 50 Words for Snow. I don't think I've ever heard Opel, I must seek it out for a listen. Vashti album looked very nice. Have a great Christmas...
Thanks Dale 50 Words For Snow is so transcendant and wonderful, it immediately went into my top 3 Kate albums. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas..all the best for 2025.
Nice festive edition Rob. I've never listened to The Snowman all the way through. Great to see the Eno and Syd, would love to find both on vinyl. Sorry we missed the Xmas boat with the Kate video buy I didn't get organized listening to the later albums. Hopefully we can get to it in the new year. Merry Xmas!
Cheers James Yes, definitely..the idea of doing the Kate video inspired me to buy her last album, so appreciate that. Hope you have a great Christmas too!.🧑🎄
Excellent selections Rob, but you've nicked one of mine (which I hope to do tomorrow - though it might be a bit late). Have to find a substitute now. Often see the Clogs comp around - don't know why I've never picked it up. Cheers. Pete
Apologies if I've thieved one of your selections Pete..I can assure you that unwitting plagiarism is not something I make a habit of..lol!!😂. Heartily reccomend ' Cloggs' you should definitely pick it up next time you see it. Looking forward to seeing your entry. All the best Rob.
@@robison5396 The one you nicked was Relics. Was going to mention the fact in my video which I've just recorded but as usual forgot!
Enjoyed this, Rob. 👍The Badfinger story is so sad, and I recall reading that the gravesite of the person who ripped them off is no longer traceable, and no messages can be left, as so many people have wanted to desecrate it, or leave vicious comments.......That Gordon Lightfoot song is a good choice. No surprise that Mr Harper got a mention.😀 Cheers from Oz. John D.
@@downundertuneage3875 Thanks John..The Badfinger tale is one of the saddest in rock..I think the 60s and 70s was the golden era for management rip offs, before artists got wise and got their own representation. Hope you had a great Christmas, Happy New year to you and yours.
Rob, thanks s much for squeezing in an entry. Relics is a great place to start. So many great bands on Charisma. Nice cover on that Sinatra package. Must have Who comp. Nice jazz packages. Those Beatles comps are hard to come across. Really enjoyed the video. Already subbed to Jack’s channel. Your name goes in the hat. Happy holidays to you and your family. Cheers.
Thanks Jack Great idea for a competition, was fun to do and enjoyed digging out some of these comps and giving them an airing.
Back On The Road began your Nick Drake journey. And to think for me, it was a Volkswagen commercial lol. I love comps Rob and their are a million of them
Yes, " Pink Moon" on that VW commercial kick started many peoples' interest..the sheer power of advertising aye?!!. Cheers Steve.
Great selection Rob. I'm hoping to do a response to this and if so I'll also be showing Back on the Road. It's been amazing watching the various entries how little overlap there's been in terms of what people have been showing. That Decca British jazz comp looks good.
@@jamesgriffithsmusic Thanks James Yes, the British Jazz comp ( double album) is excellent..but also the Jazz Explosion..both highly recommended. Back On The Road is a terrific comp isn't it.
Relics is indeed essential - might be the one I play the most by the Floyd - that island sampler is great too 👍🫡🇬🇧
Cheers! It was fun digging these out and spinning a few again..it's been a while.
@ yeah same here - forgot what I had lurking about !
Withers, Physical Graffiti, Bush and VU! 👍🏽👍🏽 Couldn’t agree more!
Respects and condolences for your loss, Rob. Spirit is great! Love that Randy California! I just picked up that Strawbs, great record. I’m all in on all things Peter Gabriel! KPM is a great production library label. The 70s titles are amazing, Brian Bennett and Alan Hawkshaw are iconic! Great finds, Rob! Cheers! Steve
Thanks Steve! Eileen was a wonderful lady..life is fragile, we have to live for today. Strawbs are wonderfully creative..Dave Cousins is underrated as a songwriter. Hope you're keeping well..I saw those butcher covers..Great find!. All the best. Rob.
Some very thoughtful choices, Rob. You’re right Nick Drake’s music could be joyful, in a wistful way. Gordon Lightfoot’s If You Could Read My Mind is a great song. I’m ashamed to say I don’t know any of his other songs. I love Cemetery Gates and I reckon Morrissey can be hilarious at times.
@@baggyhi-fi8628 Thanks John. Yes, you're right about Morrissey, there's a lot of irony in his lyrics that I think people miss.
The Sad Bastard Tag is probably next on my list. I didn't even realize that some feel that Soul Mining is sad. Solid choices all around, and it's very cool to see Lightfoot. That's a sad yet wonderful song. Any Smiths song will do, it seems 🙂 The most exciting thing is the prospect of Dale's reply.
@@EmbryonicRobot Thanks Brian..yes, I think this tag will sit very comfortably with Dale and he'll produce a very entertaining response.
Rob, I just knew you had to do this tag. You got a lot of great sad bastard music lol. I keep thinking about doing this but I get too depressed lol. Nick Drake, I love his music, does that make me a lover of Sad Bastard Music Rob?
Not at all Steve, I don't find Nick Drake at all sad ( or not to the degree some would say anyway)..nothing wrong with being a sad bastard..go for it!!
Great response Rob. I think this one would be a difficult one for me to do. There's one question that I wouldn't be able to answer and that is my favourite Smiths track - unless the run off at the end of one of their albums counts 🤣! Never could stand them... sorry. And talking of not liking somebody, I don't know why but I've never taken to Nick Drake! Surprising I know given my love of that whole British folk, singer-songwriter scene of that period. There's just something about him that has never appealed - every few years I try again but with no success so far. I do own a best of LP though. Absolutely adore Nilsson's version of Without You and personally never get tired of listening to it. If I was to do this I'd have to include Peter Green's Man of the World - one of the saddest songs I've ever heard. And as for best lyric it probably has to be from Peter Hammill's Betrayed from one of the greatest break-up albums ever 'Over'... "Friends - they're all harbouring knives To embed in your back out of revenge, or spite Or indifference, or lack of other things to do - When in the end just who's going to be a friend for you When they kick you in the guts just as your hand holds out the pearl? It seems that there is nothing left but Hatred and lust in the world" ...and with that happy thought I'll say au-revoir 😁!
@@soundsfromthewestcoast9939 What..no like Nick Drake???!!!..I guess there are always one or two out there ( only joking) . I can understand you not liking The Smiths..they seem very far removed from what you would normally show on your channel. Those Peter Hammill lyrics are something else..there was a love and appreciation I think for many 60s and 70s artists for romantic poets like Keats ( particularly Roy Harper), I love Without You, but it would be nice if just once in a while you'd hear the Badfinger original played. Ah Man of the World..amazing song, so poignant and sad..a great contender for an all time sad bastard list!. Thanks for watching Pete.
Hey Rob. I agree, Nick Drake does bring some joy into his discography as well. Something I think people overlook. The The is a perfect answer for that prompt. I think the 1980s in general has served well for that. A lot of sad dance parties in the 1980s. Lol "Cemetery Gates" is an incredible song. The Queen Is Dead is still my favorite proper album by The Smiths. Even if I reach for Louder Than Bombs more. I'll have to listen to Alan Price's version of "Simon Smith..." Randy Newman's recording is very, well, Randy Newman-esque. I love Sail Away. Dale doing this tag should be a real treat. Lol. Thanks for obliging James and myself with this great response. Cheers!
@@TheDigitalGramophone Thanks John..I was filled with trepidation when James tagged me, but I soon got into it once I started digging through the collection and giving it some thought. Excellent tag theme..I hope you and yours have a great Xmas 👍.
The German one looked very interesting with nice cover. VCLT has been forgotten about! I must sort this as am having a bit of a clearout. Good Hedley passed onto you. Him and John are a dynamic and prolific duo, I cannot keep up with them, I've remained a once a monther.
Thanks Martin Sybille Baier is amazing..lovely acoustic picking, beautiful understated vocals and fatalistic lyrics..what's not to love..🙂🙏
I was enjoying this until the end! This is going to finish me off I think as I'm not a words person...I will respond but don't hold your breath Rob as I need to do some digging...cheers Dale
Sorry Dale!..please don't feel pressured..I just thought as you like music with a " melancholic " feel that this might be up your street.
@ thanks for considering me is what I should have said…You are right I have plenty of source material. Actually not as bad as I thought so might get it done sooner than I expected…
@@gatefold33 Just pick 12 different songs from The Wall.
😂@@jamesgriffithsmusic
Great response Rob, so many good picks here. I had both Soul Mining and Lexicon of Love on my initial list but in the end couldn't quite get them in. The first version of 'Dancing Bear' I ever heard was on the Muppet Show Album, sung by Scooter I do believe! It was decades later that I came across the original after getting into Randy. I have the new biography of him waiting to open as an Xmas gift from my mother-in-law this Crimbo - she always picks great presents for me. 🤣
Thanks James This was harder to do than I first thought!. Ha ha, The Muppets!..my dad absolutely loved them and I used to love watching it with him because he'd crease up whenever the old blokes who sat in the gods came on. I need to get into editing these videos, because I realised afterwards there was so many more things I wanted to say about the songs and lyrics..ho hum..thanks for watching.🙂🙏
Hi Rob, I’ve just found your channel. I know u comment on mine. The A-austr is an odd album for sure. I showed it on one of my early videos. It doesn’t sound like it was recorded in 66 to me. I’d guess 68-9. I shall now go through some of your other videos.
Wow, the love train has been chugging to your door. Very nice Rob, time to make more space.
@@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147 Cheers Steve It definitely seems to be becoming a regular stop!. Indeed..space is at a premium now in my attic!!
Nice VCLT - I like quintessence too - went to the Moseley Record Fair on the 1/12 - was great - good prices for all budgets - and got a nice Sunday dinner afterwards too👍
Nice one!..I wanted to go to the fair but had a prior commitment..glad you picked up some stuff. All the best.
Hey Rob, what a lovely gift! Like you, I haven’t listened to Sleepwalkers. In fact, I don’t think I’ve heard anything after Everybody’s im Showbiz. Youngbloods & Quintessence albums look interesting. I’ve never heard of the 18th Day of May or Richard Olsen, but sounds like something I’d like. Cheers, Jack
@@TheVinylVoyage-ud3uf Thanks Jack..The Quintessence is great, some lovely prog there. The Sleepwalkers album will be a slower burn methinks..Richard Olsen is just fabulous..Will definitely be having a retrospective trawl through his back catalogue. All the best Rob.
I must dig out Basket of Light for a re-listen since you’ve mentioned it here, Rob. Band on the Run is such a strong album, I think Venus and Mars is good too but I think fizzles out by Side Two. First time I ever heard Zep’s In the Light I was blown away. Certainly their mystical side coming to the fore.
Basket of Light is a joy, and a regular Sunday morning record for me. I adore ' Love in Song' from Venus and Mars...McCartney being transcendent. Yes, In The Light is wonderful and was for a while my favourite song on Physical Grafitti. Thanks John.
I had an idea (hope) that you would like the Richard Olson LP Rob from stuff you've shown in the past (which were to be honest the one or two items I wasn't that keen on 😁). He was also in a band called The Hanging Stars who I have yet to hear. My favourite music to come out of the Eighteenth Day of May are the albums by The Left Outsides - atmospheric psychy folk. They are (or were, the last album was in 2019) a duo of Alison Cotton and Mark Nicholas, both of 18th Day. Alison has also done some excellent solo work. I think you made fair assessments of the other albums. The Kinks is an enjoyable album but like you said probably not all that memorable at first. I was afraid the albums might be a bit crackly, but you see I have a device on my system which removes the pops and clicks (and does an excellent job of it) - it means I can buy cheaper albums and still get a good sound out of them. But hopefully they'll do you until you find better copies. All the very best... Pete
Thanks so much for these records Pete, I had a lot of enjoyment playing them. As you heard me say here, not all struck a massive chord on a first listen, but a couple, particularly the Richard Olson and Quintessence I really enjoyed..Pierre Bensusan is an artist I'm looking forward to getting to know better regarding his output, very enjoyable. You certainly have a keen nose for knowing peoples' tastes and you hit the nail here several times. I will be reciprocating the gesture soon my friend. All the very best Rob.
@robison5396 I really wasn't looking for anything in return Rob, but I'm not one to turn down free music. Thank you.
Hey Rob, such nice gifts from Pete. Such a nice knowledgeable guy. That Kinks record might be a grower. They became a different band when they signed with Geffin. David Geffin told them in no uncertain terms that he wouldn’t accept material like that on Schoolboys. They actually got a new lease on life for awhile before it all turned to shit between Ray and Dave. Cheers.
@@vinylmartini3377 Ray treated Dave appallingly by all accounts..Dave was the extrovert and popular with the girls, Ray always struggled with that..bit of a jealousy thing...re: ." Two Sisters"..Something Else ( 1967)
Rob, can you believe I even had a few of this albums ! Love the Bill Withers album and Zeppelin has a lot of perfect side to me. Well done
Cheers Steve Glad that you found some familiar music!.. All the best Rob.
Great response Rob. I still don't have anything by Bill Withers on vinyl (not through want of trying). Never heard that Delia Derbyshire record, sounds intriguing! I had a copy of that Pentangle record in my hands in Wrexham the other week but it was a little bit pricey unfortunately. Haven't heard the new The The yet, may pick up the CD. I thought of showing Band on the Run for side 2 as well but for some reason it fell off the list - maybe a little played out for me, but still a huge favourite obviously. Nice choice with the side 1 of Loaded - now I think of it, side one of the third eponymous Velvets album would be a strong contender for me also. Have a great weekend.
@@jamesgriffithsmusic Thanks James Yes!..side one of Velvets self titled would be an excellent choice..Candy Says..Some kinda Love, Pale Blue Eyes..their most acoustic and mellow record..beautiful! I see Basket of Light quite a bit at fairs up this way, I'll pick you up a copy next time I see it. Definitely reccomend the White Noise album..the first side is like an alternative 60s pop charts from another dimension..I love it!
Interesting selection Rob. Definitely agree with the Wings and Pentangle ones. Can't believe you made us wait 20 minutes until you showed Roy 😂. If I did this it would probably all feature prog albums with only 1 or 2 tracks per side - in fact Yes would provide 8 of the sides from 3 albums. There would have to be a 3 or 4 track minimum in the rules. I'd probably feature either side of Liege and Lief, ditto Neil Young's Everyone Knows..., and the medley side of Abbey Road. Not keeping so warm here - bl**dy boiler packed in! All the best...Pete
Aww Pete..you could just go on forever with this thread..which is why I picked a handful of albums I'd had in rotation recently...just playing some of your VCLT at the moment..interesting...