It's hard to find people collecting disco records in the vinyl community, aside from myself. Thanks for showing and posting these great hall! Always wanted a jukebox but can't afford it it must be wonderful
I usually buy non working jukeboxes since they’re not much use broken and deals can be had. I know people do collect disco, it’s just most of the vinyl channels focus on rock records. There’s still disco DJs out there.
About 11 years ago, I sold a big dance collection on Discogs. One of the most represented styles was 80s Italo-Disco. The enthusiasm of the dance collectors blew away that of the collectors of all the other genres I had sold. I'm sure this has changed in the years since, but back then dance reigned supreme on Discogs (it was started by dance record enthusiasts). I know you said disco specifically, but like I said, Italo-Disco in particular was hot on there. I'm sure you know all this, though.
@@MikeFindsThingsI think when it comes to disco records people want to find the more obscure small label stuff just like they do with rockabilly garage country and other older styles of music on small record labels from local towns or from small subsidiaries of large record companies that died out after just two or three years.
It's very hard to go find records and make these videos sometimes. i think that in my head I wanted to get one video out a week since that's what I do on my car show channel. Great finds don't happen all of the time. Glad I can get the channel going again. Next Monday's video is already shot and in the queue. I have enough finds from this week for at least two more videos and plan to hit some sales this Thursday and Friday.
good stuff
It's terrific to see 45s and 78s (along with the usual 33s).😊
This one didn't get as many obscure records as some of my other videos.
It's hard to find people collecting disco records in the vinyl community, aside from myself. Thanks for showing and posting these great hall! Always wanted a jukebox but can't afford it it must be wonderful
I usually buy non working jukeboxes since they’re not much use broken and deals can be had. I know people do collect disco, it’s just most of the vinyl channels focus on rock records. There’s still disco DJs out there.
About 11 years ago, I sold a big dance collection on Discogs. One of the most represented styles was 80s Italo-Disco. The enthusiasm of the dance collectors blew away that of the collectors of all the other genres I had sold. I'm sure this has changed in the years since, but back then dance reigned supreme on Discogs (it was started by dance record enthusiasts). I know you said disco specifically, but like I said, Italo-Disco in particular was hot on there. I'm sure you know all this, though.
@@MikeFindsThingsI think when it comes to disco records people want to find the more obscure small label stuff just like they do with rockabilly garage country and other older styles of music on small record labels from local towns or from small subsidiaries of large record companies that died out after just two or three years.
Hey Mike
more cool finds! Thumbs up! Trish
Thanks. Already have some great stuff lined up for next week.
Cal Tjader, I have always enjoyed his music.
Thanks
Man
I gave up on you putting out more videos and quit subscribing I will have to go watch the ones you put out this year
It's very hard to go find records and make these videos sometimes. i think that in my head I wanted to get one video out a week since that's what I do on my car show channel. Great finds don't happen all of the time. Glad I can get the channel going again. Next Monday's video is already shot and in the queue. I have enough finds from this week for at least two more videos and plan to hit some sales this Thursday and Friday.
Too bad it wasn't the ultra-valuable Xanadu picture disc!
That would be cool.
The mortality rate in your vicinity is scary - estate sales are like traffic lights in your area - stay healthy
I'm in LA, so we have a large number of estate sales locally.
Cal (T)Jader Silent T
Thank you