You guys are awesome. Keep up the good work. If I am blessed with grandchildren, I hope he or she find the love for vinyl records. I also hope to have as good a relationship as you do with Papa Dave.
She's not really death metal or prog rock,but I know what you mean.Picked up the 'live' al um the other day.Struck by how much she sounds like Carole King.
The Writing On The Wall album wasn't an alternate cover of Power Of the Picts but a different compilation of un-released stuff called Cracks in The Illusion Of Life. Has some good stuff on it.
love this chan thank you for the recent uploads . cant wait untill u make it to kingston kt1 forgot the shops name but sure u know the 1 as there is only 1 in town .. if u do maybe hammersmith to
@@peterengelen2794 I saw Goblin a few years back, performing a live concert of "Dawn Of The Dead" which was of Goblin on stage, with the film playing in the background. When the music cues came in, Goblin performed the entire soundtrack live. For an encore, was selected tracks from different films, such as "Demoni" and "Suspiria."
One of my local record shops as well as the Little Record Shop and Alan’s Records . I must say I did look at the Atomic Rooster one myself but I thought it would not be in good condition as proved , nice Video guys !
@@thevinylhunters thank you , my Dad has since passed away great guy . When my mates at school were listening to Bay City Rollers I was listening to Budgie
Hello mate I know your a fan of iron maiden I’ve been a huge fan since I was 12 years old in 1985. I’ll be seeing them very soon here in Adelaide Australia
Love/Hate were(are?) a decent American Sleeze / Hard Rock outfit. Think sort of a more rough around the edges Guns N’ Roses. They just suffered from being a little bit late on the scene. If their debut had come out a few years before its 1990 release they could have been huge. By the time of their 2nd album in 1992 the whole music scene had already changed. “Blackout in the Red Room” , their debut, is still definitely worth a spin however; the musicianship is well up there with any of their contemporaries and lyrical they were often smarter, cooler &/or funnier.
You guys are awesome. Keep up the good work. If I am blessed with grandchildren, I hope he or she find the love for vinyl records. I also hope to have as good a relationship as you do with Papa Dave.
These guys are BAD for my wallet!! Every time I see a video I want to go out and go vinyl hunting!
Great video as always!!
passing and not even caring for laura nyro made me cry
She's not really death metal or prog rock,but I know what you mean.Picked up the 'live' al um the other day.Struck by how much she sounds like Carole King.
@@nigelstansfield1644 shes amazing!!
Love/Hate Blackout In The Red Room, Classic Album
Great to see your channel grow guys - have joined the what’s app group ❤
That Atomic Rooster LP is brilliant.
Goblin were the band that did the soundtrack to the movie Suspiria - 1977
and lot of Italian horor movies of the 80s. The band still tours and was at Electric ballroom in Feb
Dawn🤘
The Beatles were from Liverpool and London is a city
Dario Argento movie.
The Writing On The Wall album wasn't an alternate cover of Power Of the Picts but a different compilation of un-released stuff called Cracks in The Illusion Of Life. Has some good stuff on it.
love this chan thank you for the recent uploads . cant wait untill u make it to kingston kt1 forgot the shops name but sure u know the 1 as there is only 1 in town .. if u do maybe hammersmith to
Goblin 02:28 were an Italian prog/rock group, mainly known for supplying soundtracks to various Italian "giallo" films.
They still exist and touring, with (only) original member Claudio Simonetti.
@@peterengelen2794 Right Peter, They certainly helped in creating a certain vibe to some of Argento's work.
@@peterengelen2794 I saw Goblin a few years back, performing a live concert of "Dawn Of The Dead" which was of Goblin on stage, with the film playing in the background. When the music cues came in, Goblin performed the entire soundtrack live. For an encore, was selected tracks from different films, such as "Demoni" and "Suspiria."
I've got quite a collection of Goblin on vinyl, few originals and mostly reissues on colored vinyl.
Great stuff shown.
Holding records by the corners is freaking me out. It can cause creases on thinner outer sleeves.
One of my local record shops as well as the Little Record Shop and Alan’s Records . I must say I did look at the Atomic Rooster one myself but I thought it would not be in good condition as proved , nice Video guys !
Fantastic Video!
Oh original AR i must travel london i think. Nice shop and thank to take us with you.
Laws of attraction papa dave- those white albums will come your way ;) break the ice 🧊 atomic rooster favourite song! 🤘
My Dad gave me all of his 70s albums because he went cd . I now own tonton macoute and Indian summer on Neon and both Warhorse vinyls on swirl 😊
What a great gift!
@@thevinylhunters thank you , my Dad has since passed away great guy . When my mates at school were listening to Bay City Rollers I was listening to Budgie
Great Store!
Great video guys. That Nick Drake and Soundgarden were right up my street
Thanks Steve!
Enjoy your vinyl discoveries.
North London hospice in east Finchley has loads of rare vinyls
Flashback is a great shop
Hello mate I know your a fan of iron maiden I’ve been a huge fan since I was 12 years old in 1985. I’ll be seeing them very soon here in Adelaide Australia
Goblin is amazing, have all their stuff! Pick it up
Spring is a masterpiece,Dr Z is great with no guitars and mystical lyrics
Hope you enjoyed listening to the Magnum albums Jake, dont wake the lion is a fantastic anti war song
Just picked upotwo Kin Ping Meh recs originals mint but missing inner zebra sleeves !
Those thick plastic vinyl covers are giving me anxiety
How many records do you and pops have?
I'm also going to see Cannibal Corpse. I'll come and say hello!
How does vinyl thickness make a difference to how you can hear a scratch 😂
Because the grooves are deeper meaning the play will be less affected :)
Love/Hate were(are?) a decent American Sleeze / Hard Rock outfit. Think sort of a more rough around the edges Guns N’ Roses.
They just suffered from being a little bit late on the scene. If their debut had come out a few years before its 1990 release they could have been huge. By the time of their 2nd album in 1992 the whole music scene had already changed.
“Blackout in the Red Room” , their debut, is still definitely worth a spin however; the musicianship is well up there with any of their contemporaries and lyrical they were often smarter, cooler &/or funnier.
do either of yourselves know any pysch music similar to Fraction - Moon blood?
Mmm either new stock, reissues or VG overpriced originals.
Dude word of advice, keep your camera still...er. People will be seasick watching your videos.
This! It's a nightmare.