Another great store! I am so jealous of the number of record stores around you. And thank you for putting price and condition notes. We often stop record store vids to see how things compare and you saved us from struggling to get the perfect pause to read the records😜
Thank you so much for always watching and acknowledging my intent. in the case of Japan, owners took such good care of their records; that the used shops are always overflowing. Additionally, over decades the records stayed in Japan. Also, the drivers for starting a shop in Japan were for sharing and neighborhood which is different than other countries. Isn’t it amazing they rate the Obi at that store? I was electric when I saw that. Usually it’s “has it/ doesn’t have it” or “ripped”.
This store is right up my alley. I'll be visiting Tokyo in a couple of weeks, and have used several of your videos to help plan my vinyl shopping travels.
Great Stuff .......though I can"t but help thinking that the Annette Funicello album cover could have been parodied by MAD MAGAZINE ....her "sensual" smile is eerily like that of MAD mascot ALFRED E NEUMAN🤣!!
@@VagueRANT100 I know! It was MAD who last made her relevant. Sometimes you see these objects in the wild and 50+ years have gone by and your brain gives up these memories. And they’re all over Japan. Yesterday I came across the soundtrack for Zabriskie Point in a cluttered shop. That movie had a huge impact on my older sister. I’d forgotten all about that. Happy to have you comment, David.
@@ricefieldrecords What twisted minds we children of the fifties must have! The only good thing about ZP was ROD TAYLOR as the rich businessman....my father was at the same high school as Rod in western Sydney at the same time!!
First track: “How Long Before I'm Gone” by Ten Wheel Drive w/Genya Raven from their second record entitled Brief Replies. Second track: :”Mad Dog” by Lee Michaels from his record entitled “Barrel”, Third track, I don’t know. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Another great store! I am so jealous of the number of record stores around you. And thank you for putting price and condition notes. We often stop record store vids to see how things compare and you saved us from struggling to get the perfect pause to read the records😜
Thank you so much for always watching and acknowledging my intent. in the case of Japan, owners took such good care of their records; that the used shops are always overflowing. Additionally, over decades the records stayed in Japan. Also, the drivers for starting a shop in Japan were for sharing and neighborhood which is different than other countries. Isn’t it amazing they rate the Obi at that store? I was electric when I saw that. Usually it’s “has it/ doesn’t have it” or “ripped”.
This store is right up my alley. I'll be visiting Tokyo in a couple of weeks, and have used several of your videos to help plan my vinyl shopping travels.
Fantastic! So good to know. Have a great record shopping experience in Tokyo.
Excellent work as always!
and Thank You as always. Seriously.
Nice one!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great Stuff .......though I can"t but help thinking that the Annette Funicello album cover could have been parodied by MAD MAGAZINE ....her "sensual" smile is eerily like that of MAD mascot ALFRED E NEUMAN🤣!!
@@VagueRANT100 I know! It was MAD who last made her relevant. Sometimes you see these objects in the wild and 50+ years have gone by and your brain gives up these memories. And they’re all over Japan. Yesterday I came across the soundtrack for Zabriskie Point in a cluttered shop. That movie had a huge impact on my older sister. I’d forgotten all about that. Happy to have you comment, David.
@@ricefieldrecords What twisted minds we children of the fifties must have! The only good thing about ZP was ROD TAYLOR as the rich businessman....my father was at the same high school as Rod in western Sydney at the same time!!
Sorry to ignore the visuals but WHAT was that music playing in the background? Excellent groove!
First track: “How Long Before I'm Gone” by Ten Wheel Drive w/Genya Raven from their second record entitled Brief Replies. Second track: :”Mad Dog” by Lee Michaels from his record entitled “Barrel”, Third track, I don’t know. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@ricefieldrecords Many thanks. It's the Lee Michaels track. Must check him out!