Wow! Thanks for the shout out, and welcome to the vinyl community. You have a great taste in music, my particular favourites are ‘silver apples’ and ‘Broadcast’. Curious to know now what’s in your dad’s collection. I look forward to more videos.
Hello Martin! Great to hear from you. My dad had a lot of classical and '60s pop in his collection. Most of what he listens to these days is songs from his teen years. He hosts some shows on internet radio that specializes in oldies.
Hello! Just wanna say welcome to the VC! Great to see another Northwesterner around these parts too. Love both Sam and Martin’s channels, they’re both great people with great tastes. Also great to see such a wide range covered here, love to see it! Again, welcome and looking forward to some more videos!
Very nice video Robert. Love your taste in music and your thoughtful comments on each album. Count me in, just subscribed, looking forward to the full room tour (it is a vinyl community tradition)/
Robert, entertaining video. A great range of music made your list. I am surprised by your number one album, as you said it is not well known. I remember watching Andrew at Tales from the Crate searching for that album. That is how I heard about it, though I have never seen a copy. Thanks, Chris
Hi, Bob. Great video and great to see you! I have four of the records from your list, so I must agree that you have excellent taste! I don’t own a copy of the AmAnSet LP, but I do have some trivia about that record: all the photos on the front cover were taken by Adam Pacione (though he’s uncredited). Furthermore, Adam is actually the cover star of that band’s third album, “The Golden Band.” Small world!
Broadcast (original pressing), MBV (original on Creation), and both Digable Planets (both US originals). I have cool records by Silver Apples and Bud Powell too but not the ones from your video.
Well, if that's 30 of your most valuable records, I'm very much looking forward to many themes and points of view as you highlight and opine on your current collection. Having a Culture & Arts Critic in the vinyl community is a great addition. It's invigorating when you position the camera on your own face and and start storytelling. Welcome!
very interesting top 30 in value, who'da thunk that so many of the 90's indie band LP's would have that kind of value, i would assume because there was less vinyl being pressed at that time as cd's were what consumers were shifting too, thanks for turning me on to a a couple new artists like Powerlord, very cool, it would help, and this is up to you , to list the lps in your comments section from say #30 down to #1 for folks who do like to go onto Discogs and see what the relative values of the records are, would be interesting in you doing one of your 45 collection and am assuming you have one. cheers!
Aaahh Portland Oregon, from what I know there are only two good aspects of Portland (neither of which would be enough to live there) are the great selection of used vinyl and no state tax.
Interesting group. I think it was a big misstep whoever started using the Median as the gauge a typical 25 dollar LP that sells for 75 6 month later will have a median of 50, but is currently a 72-75 dollar record. Last sale, or last similar sale is a better metric IMO
Great to see Broadcast get a mention. Great band! Opal too! Looks like you’ve got a great collection Robert!
Welcome to the show!!!--lots of good folks here.. you'll fit in great!-JG
Hi Robert, cool stuff and great presentation! Looking forward to more videos. I’ll make sure to check your space next time I’m at crossroads.
Wow! Thanks for the shout out, and welcome to the vinyl community.
You have a great taste in music, my particular favourites are ‘silver apples’ and ‘Broadcast’.
Curious to know now what’s in your dad’s collection.
I look forward to more videos.
Hello Martin! Great to hear from you. My dad had a lot of classical and '60s pop in his collection. Most of what he listens to these days is songs from his teen years. He hosts some shows on internet radio that specializes in oldies.
What...?!? What a cross section of musical genres!!! AMAZING!!! after seeing this video (staying up past my bedtime!) , I SUBSCRIBED!!! 😎, Robert!!!
Nice collection. Look forward to watching more
This is an interesting collection of records.
Hello! Just wanna say welcome to the VC! Great to see another Northwesterner around these parts too. Love both Sam and Martin’s channels, they’re both great people with great tastes. Also great to see such a wide range covered here, love to see it! Again, welcome and looking forward to some more videos!
Very nice video Robert. Love your taste in music and your thoughtful comments on each album. Count me in, just subscribed, looking forward to the full room tour (it is a vinyl community tradition)/
Some great albums, esp Broadcast, Massive Attack, MBV and my favorite, Stereolab!... subscribed.
Good selection of albums, some I haven't heard of. Just subscribed.
Value aside, very nice selection. Looking forward to more videos! 🎧
Nice collection! I have the deluxe 4 LP box set release of “Daydream Nation”.
You came across my feed. Enjoyed your video. So… I Came, I saw and I subbed.
Welcome to the VC! Great video! Just subscribed!
Robert, entertaining video. A great range of music made your list. I am surprised by your number one album, as you said it is not well known. I remember watching Andrew at Tales from the Crate searching for that album. That is how I heard about it, though I have never seen a copy. Thanks, Chris
Hi, Bob. Great video and great to see you! I have four of the records from your list, so I must agree that you have excellent taste!
I don’t own a copy of the AmAnSet LP, but I do have some trivia about that record: all the photos on the front cover were taken by Adam Pacione (though he’s uncredited). Furthermore, Adam is actually the cover star of that band’s third album, “The Golden Band.” Small world!
That IS some small world craziness! Which four records do you have?
Broadcast (original pressing), MBV (original on Creation), and both Digable Planets (both US originals). I have cool records by Silver Apples and Bud Powell too but not the ones from your video.
Very nice. I'm still on the hunt for an OG of the second Silver Apples and older MBV stuff.
Well, if that's 30 of your most valuable records, I'm very much looking forward to many themes and points of view as you highlight and opine on your current collection. Having a Culture & Arts Critic in the vinyl community is a great addition. It's invigorating when you position the camera on your own face and and start storytelling. Welcome!
Digable Planets reunited and toured for a few years in the mid-2000's they released a remix/rarities album and a live album. Great group!
Excellent!
I have the silver apples album, I bought it in a cutout ben in the early 70's. I've played it once. Jim
well, if you're looking for someone to pass the record to who will play it more than once, I'm here for you.
That jazz cello record sounds interesting - gotta look that guy up!
it's a great one! th-cam.com/video/Mff74JJKD40/w-d-xo.html
Great video. Thanks for the recommendations. Looking forward to more videos. Have you visited Too Many Records in Portland yet?
Not yet! Have checked out his Whatnot streams and met the owner at a record show but have yet to stop by.
very interesting top 30 in value, who'da thunk that so many of the 90's indie band LP's would have that kind of value, i would assume because there was less vinyl being pressed at that time as cd's were what consumers were shifting too, thanks for turning me on to a a couple new artists like Powerlord, very cool, it would help, and this is up to you , to list the lps in your comments section from say #30 down to #1 for folks who do like to go onto Discogs and see what the relative values of the records are, would be interesting in you doing one of your 45 collection and am assuming you have one. cheers!
Stuart Staples (to be boring). V nice vidéo!
I have a few rare Metallica 12" on music for Nations label, including a yellow vinyl (back when it was rare to get coloured vinyl)
I am from Colombia, cheers
Aaahh Portland Oregon, from what I know there are only two good aspects of Portland (neither of which would be enough to live there) are the great selection of used vinyl and no state tax.
Great video...but we're gonna need to see the cat meowing in the background. Subscribed.
I'll try to get her on camera next time. Little monster that she is.
@@Super-ElectricRecords 😺 *turns on notifications
Interesting group. I think it was a big misstep whoever started using the Median as the gauge a typical 25 dollar LP that sells for 75 6 month later will have a median of 50, but is currently a 72-75 dollar record. Last sale, or last similar sale is a better metric IMO
I’m at 14 mins in and I’ve never head any of these records.15 minutes of my life I’ll never get back…
Always happy to hear from a fan.
Also - was it 14 minutes or was it 15 minutes? I need to know exactly where you gave up.