Funny enough this reminded me of a story from a buddy of mine that worked in a music store in Dallas in the 90s. Couple of guys pulled up that didn't look like normal music fans. Turns out they were govt agents. The request was "Help us find the loudest most obnoxious music you can find." Of course they obliged. Turns out they were heading to WACO. My buddy found out later the music they were buying they were going to use on David Koreshs compound during the siege You just never know who's going to walk into your store and for what reason - Tree
With it being close to Halloween, I think it was the perfect time to talk about this collection. Now you peaked my interest in this story so I now have to dig into this a little deeper. Great video, it's a shame that the collection he had wasn't as crazy as he was.
It makes sense to think that a serial killer would have a weird music taste and better records, but to me a serial killer having a very normal mundane music taste makes the most sense. It reminds you of how outwardly normal and non weird most serial killers actually behave.
5:33 😂 yeah, it can get gnarly at some collector's homes id imagine 😂😂 edit: i want you to know, that i laughed SO hard during this video, thanks👍 i needed that
This subject has come up before on a Podcast I listen to, and it seems that most, if not all, serial killers have very mundane tastes in music. You'd expect stuff like The Misfits or Slayer but it's mostly stuff like Styx or James Taylor 😂
The coolest thing about this was you alerting this life long Floyd fan that Keith Noble had an album out called Mr. Compromise! You should get in touch with the folks over at the Fingal's Cave podcast, I bet they'd love to hear about you putting the record out again. They're a Floyd podcast that recently interviewed Syd Barrett's sister Rosemary and they do a lot of deep dives. Love your videos by the way. :)
In England we had the satanic panic. Bands were accused of all types of crazy things. Then we had a lady called Mary Whitehouse who decided it was "video nasties" that were responsible for everything that was wrong in the UK. They banned lots of horror films and elevated them into a coolness that they never would have had. That all happened and then we got more rock/heavy-metal music based satanic panic. Then they went after hip-hop and rap. They are still trying to do similar things. The last 5 years have been the worst time I've ever known to be in England and the governments answer was - We need to investigate the Oasis reunion concerts ticket prices lol.
Good video. An honest entertaining story. We all have a macabre experience, as you said, working in a record store. At Waterloo Records in Austin back in 1990, I sold a cd to a murderer ( dark stuff - the kind you flashed at the beginning) I understand hesitating in sharing.
Not sure I would have admitted this Dillon 😆 this brings the vinyl addiction to an entirely different level “He murdered how many? Oh ok. Mmmm…were his Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Song Of The South versions by any chance? 😬”
There were 2 excellent ‘no pun intended’ opportunities there Dylan. You mentioned that it was or wasn’t a “Killer” record collection, and the judge “sealed the record”😂
OH! I’d be looking for that record that Buffalo Bill was listening to in Silence of the Lambs. I looked it up not long ago and it’s easily a $400 record. I like it. It’s a bit shoegaze I’d say. I’m loving this video already. Alright…. I suppose it’s an American Psycho situation… just likes Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel. The Thriller albums! I love thinking that the guy figured they’d be worth a lot of money someday because it was so popular. It cracks me up, thinking about a psycho killer doing the same mundane stuff we all do. Remember that Halloween movie where Michael Myers drove a car? All the fear of him left me when I imagined him a a four way stop, getting frustrated that another driver isn’t going when he waves them through…. Do you think he uses his turn signals? It’s beautiful how our guy talks about his relationship with his wife. She lets him be him and he appreciates her so much that he wants to make sure she’s alright with what he’s doing. He also values her opinion so much that he’ll check his own desires if she really thinks something is a bad idea. Probably because he recognizes she’s often right and wanting to show her the same love and respect she shows him when he brings home boxes of filthy records.
There are Danny Rolling's songs (demos from tape) on the web (youtube): Mystery Rider, It's A Gray Way, Broken Hearts - folk rock, nice vocal and lyrics. Maybe you could issue those songs on vinyl, after cleaning the tape noise/hiss and resolving copyright issues? People say there's a whole cassette tape somewhere. And, yes, it is that Danny Rolling, a killer.
That is a funny correlation! I always get vibes, especially with dj collections. Not so much 1 record, but a whole crate of them. We bought a collection from a military person who was stationed in Germany. Huge collection and super cheap. All the records were so clean. I felt like he just went to clubs and bought records as an afterthought and didn't play many gigs if any? There was some small legal paperwork in one of the crates. Like a card. I think the guy got in trouble in the military? Something that included alcohol like a bar fight or whatever
*Wow! My favorite videos you make have thumbnails with your eyes bulging out. More crazy 🤪! Also, you didn't mention the "details" of that Mama Lion album!!*
So what you’re saying is not only was it a classic situation of “he seemed liked such a normal guy”, his record collection was “such a normal collection”
I'm not typically interested in the matter of serial killers, but I do want to know- how were the records maintained? I'll bet that Dexter takes extremely good care of his vinyl. His jackets, too- probably has them perfectly sleeved, both the LPs and the jackets. Seriously, though, it's a horrible thing, what (in reality) such a person does. Just trying to make a little light out of the darkness. No disrespect meant to anybody.
Did you say the guy had a couple of killer records? I"m thinking all his records were killer records. In fact if I was you, I would have put his whole collection in a bin in the store and labelled it Killer Records.
If this happened in California, he would have been released in 6 months and you could have done a live interview 😂 I can't believe the guy asked if you would be interested in a bucket of knives ... now that is creepy.
California was the second state to pass a three strikes law sentencing people to 25+ years for minor crimes, but you seem like the type who doesn't care about facts or truth.
Funny story-I would imagine SK would have Very Bad taste in music weird but are you concerned about this Cokkection habing Bad MOJO-and bring this into your Home-No Thanks! Would you cratate a SK Divider in your Record Store Just wondering, I also Love Zep on LP just obtained the entire Russian Press w Alt Covers, Press are Great sound Budget way to avoid Expensive Pressings, Ramble on Brother in LP-Take Care n God Bless!
I've bought a few records over the years that have had names written or printed on them. Naturally you Google them and cant find anything much. Until the time the name on that O'Bryan LP turned out to be a cop who got jailed for shooting someone while off duty 🫤
Gives new meaning to "every record collection has a story." Glad you repurposed the energy of those records into new hands.
Thanks!!!
I love this channel because it's the only one I know that goes from "this record is killer" to "this record is a killer's."
Full circle!
"The weirder the person - the better the collection", best summery I've heard this year I think. :D
Streisand and the Carpenters are normal?
This is quite possibly the best and most interesting VC video EVER.. i said it✌️🤘😁
🤣🤣 thank you sir. 100% True Story!
Patrick Bateman, the character in Brett Easton-Ellis's 'American Psycho' listens to stuff like Huey Lewis & The News , Robert Palmer and Phil Collins.
Scott Williams? He just escaped I heard. He's looking for the fellas that been touching his vinyl.
OH NOOO
@@noblerecords spit take
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😂
Killer video dude! We will be visiting the shop next month
Nice! Thanks man, see you soon!
@@noblerecordsliterally a “killer” video! 😂😂😂
Funny enough this reminded me of a story from a buddy of mine that worked in a music store in Dallas in the 90s. Couple of guys pulled up that didn't look like normal music fans. Turns out they were govt agents. The request was "Help us find the loudest most obnoxious music you can find." Of course they obliged. Turns out they were heading to WACO. My buddy found out later the music they were buying they were going to use on David Koreshs compound during the siege You just never
know who's going to walk into your store and for what reason - Tree
This is such BS lmao
With it being close to Halloween, I think it was the perfect time to talk about this collection. Now you peaked my interest in this story so I now have to dig into this a little deeper. Great video, it's a shame that the collection he had wasn't as crazy as he was.
It makes sense to think that a serial killer would have a weird music taste and better records, but to me a serial killer having a very normal mundane music taste makes the most sense. It reminds you of how outwardly normal and non weird most serial killers actually behave.
WTF! 😂 many thanks and Happy Halloween ALL AT NOBLE RECORDS!!✌️🤘👊👻👽💀☠️
Thank you Dave!
A serial killer without a killer collection...what a bummer lol I would be surprised if the Exciter album was Violence & Force \m/
Perfect VC horror story for Halloween! Thanks for sharing, Dylan.
The tomatoes patch killer was a patient of mine that they made a lifetime documentary about. True story.
DILLON U GOT A KILLER DEAL.
5:33 😂 yeah, it can get gnarly at some collector's homes id imagine 😂😂 edit: i want you to know, that i laughed SO hard during this video, thanks👍 i needed that
Haha thank you!
This subject has come up before on a Podcast I listen to, and it seems that most, if not all, serial killers have very mundane tastes in music. You'd expect stuff like The Misfits or Slayer but it's mostly stuff like Styx or James Taylor 😂
That’s a great story just want to say though that, luckily, you weren’t invited to buy his record collection before he was caught. 😅
The coolest thing about this was you alerting this life long Floyd fan that Keith Noble had an album out called Mr. Compromise! You should get in touch with the folks over at the Fingal's Cave podcast, I bet they'd love to hear about you putting the record out again. They're a Floyd podcast that recently interviewed Syd Barrett's sister Rosemary and they do a lot of deep dives. Love your videos by the way. :)
As a record collector and true crime podcaster...this was a great video!
Very great story. Great to hear.
In England we had the satanic panic. Bands were accused of all types of crazy things. Then we had a lady called Mary Whitehouse who decided it was "video nasties" that were responsible for everything that was wrong in the UK. They banned lots of horror films and elevated them into a coolness that they never would have had. That all happened and then we got more rock/heavy-metal music based satanic panic. Then they went after hip-hop and rap. They are still trying to do similar things. The last 5 years have been the worst time I've ever known to be in England and the governments answer was - We need to investigate the Oasis reunion concerts ticket prices lol.
Britain's censorship has been a little bonkers over the decades.
Good video. An honest entertaining story. We all have a macabre experience, as you said, working in a record store. At Waterloo Records in Austin back in 1990, I sold a cd to a murderer ( dark stuff - the kind you flashed at the beginning) I understand hesitating in sharing.
If you were going to recommend just one album to
a collector that liked a lot of genres, which would you say, “get this one.”
I wonder if the guy will see this video in prison.
Not sure I would have admitted this Dillon 😆 this brings the vinyl addiction to an entirely different level
“He murdered how many? Oh ok. Mmmm…were his Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Song Of The South versions by any chance? 😬”
There were 2 excellent ‘no pun intended’ opportunities there Dylan. You mentioned that it was or wasn’t a “Killer” record collection, and the judge “sealed the record”😂
OH! I’d be looking for that record that Buffalo Bill was listening to in Silence of the Lambs.
I looked it up not long ago and it’s easily a $400 record. I like it. It’s a bit shoegaze I’d say.
I’m loving this video already.
Alright…. I suppose it’s an American Psycho situation… just likes Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel.
The Thriller albums! I love thinking that the guy figured they’d be worth a lot of money someday because it was so popular.
It cracks me up, thinking about a psycho killer doing the same mundane stuff we all do.
Remember that Halloween movie where Michael Myers drove a car? All the fear of him left me when I imagined him a a four way stop, getting frustrated that another driver isn’t going when he waves them through…. Do you think he uses his turn signals?
It’s beautiful how our guy talks about his relationship with his wife. She lets him be him and he appreciates her so much that he wants to make sure she’s alright with what he’s doing. He also values her opinion so much that he’ll check his own desires if she really thinks something is a bad idea. Probably because he recognizes she’s often right and wanting to show her the same love and respect she shows him when he brings home boxes of filthy records.
October is the perfect time for this story. 🎃
I dig the ORL and Mars Volta box sets in the background! TMV has been my favorite band since high school.
I love True Crime and I like Records!
He probably didn't have any Grateful Dead.
There are Danny Rolling's songs (demos from tape) on the web (youtube): Mystery Rider, It's A Gray Way, Broken Hearts - folk rock, nice vocal and lyrics. Maybe you could issue those songs on vinyl, after cleaning the tape noise/hiss and resolving copyright issues? People say there's a whole cassette tape somewhere. And, yes, it is that Danny Rolling, a killer.
That is a funny correlation! I always get vibes, especially with dj collections. Not so much 1 record, but a whole crate of them. We bought a collection from a military person who was stationed in Germany. Huge collection and super cheap. All the records were so clean. I felt like he just went to clubs and bought records as an afterthought and didn't play many gigs if any? There was some small legal paperwork in one of the crates. Like a card. I think the guy got in trouble in the military? Something that included alcohol like a bar fight or whatever
Wild title
Tis the season!
Gives a new meaning to "Man this is a killer tune." 😆
Was there any Beach Boys or Donovan (If you know the references you know.) 😉
Killer Video 🤘🏻🤘🏻Awesome!!!
Well that's a vinyl collection story you don't hear every day, thanks for sharing this Halloween season. 🔪🍽
Happy Halloween 🎃 perfect time to share this story.
Mercy!!
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Fascinating 👍
So I bought a serial killers record collection.....*pulls up a chair *
*Wow! My favorite videos you make have thumbnails with your eyes bulging out. More crazy 🤪! Also, you didn't mention the "details" of that Mama Lion album!!*
Stacey heard “serial killer” and perked RIGHT UP😂
Might be weird, but do you still have some of the records for sale?
You’re acting like you don’t have 6 copies at Thriller at home…
So what you’re saying is not only was it a classic situation of “he seemed liked such a normal guy”, his record collection was “such a normal collection”
I'd havethought a violent psychopath would have a lot more Oingo Boingo.
Bahahaha same here
It’s not too hard to google serial killer from Monroe.
It’s really not. Not many serial killers around here
wonder what happened to a certain copy of the beatles white album that inspired two nights of the famous murder spree in 1969 LA
Barbra Streisand catching strays. Talk about a murder!
You got your copy of Charles Manson's LIE from me. But that’s a different story and I’m, definitely, a different dude. Crazy story.
Haha yes!
Serial killers always have three names! Never fails 😂
Do you sell to Uk
Both records are killer lmao
You beat me to it!
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Great story! Thanks so much!! LMAO
You're such a gem, Dylan haha
🤣 I try!
I want your LED ZEP ROAD CASE.
I saw a saint Anthony’s fyre album on the wall I have an original from 1969 my cousin gave to me still sealed I have a reissue.
Whole new level of a Killer record collection😂
C'mon Dillon. You know it's obligatory for anyone who shows the Mama Lion LP that they have to mention what Lynn Carey is doing behind the bars 😄.
Yes. Both records are killer. @11:30
Hey man I’d buy the collection also!😎
Yep Neil merryweather and the Spacerangers! Very cool album! Kyrptonite!
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If you’ve got a few of those gruesome stories as you stated, I hope you consider sharing before the end of the month! 💀🎃
'It's only just Begun' - The Carpenters. 😂
Killer story….Florida. Monroe? I had a wonderful friend named Snake…but he was a gym teacher.
This is some serial killer content
🥣 🔪
Hmm, gonna say your wife was right on this one - solid pass.
any Huey Lewis?
You: the guys name is Scott Wilson Williams
Me: **immediately googles Scott Wilson Williams**
🤣🤣🤣
What?! The guy didn't even have The Beatles "Helter Skelter"???
Not that I recall!
I'm not typically interested in the matter of serial killers, but I do want to know- how were the records maintained?
I'll bet that Dexter takes extremely good care of his vinyl. His jackets, too- probably has them perfectly sleeved, both the LPs and the jackets.
Seriously, though, it's a horrible thing, what (in reality) such a person does. Just trying to make a little light out of the darkness. No disrespect meant to anybody.
Did you say the guy had a couple of killer records? I"m thinking all his records were killer records. In fact if I was you, I would have put his whole collection in a bin in the store and labelled it Killer Records.
Who hasn’t 🤷🏻♂️
We have all been there! 🤣
Ever bought a collection from a haunted location before?
Not that I know of 🤷♂️
@@noblerecords Getting a collection from a haunted location would definitely be creepy, especially if the home had poltergeist stuff going on, 😅
I can’t understand what he is saying when he says the guy brought in a bucket of ? Novs?
Knives
Geeze I must be WEIRD ! I know someone who has bought a lot of my Collection 😂
Bahahahaha 🤔😉
"Both of these records are killer."
I used kill me a nice box of Peanut butter Cap'n Crunch cereal. I'm a cereal killer!!!
He’s going to haunt the store now. Burn some sage to be safe.
Sorta anti-climatic that the collection sucked though.
Hey, I could’ve lied to make it better I guess but that’s just what happened.
@@noblerecords Not a criticism. Love your videos and hope to visit your shop one day. I'm in NYC.
You may have bought other serial killers collections! Hopefully not lol. A scarily small percentage of those people actually get caught.
That’s probably true 😳
A whole truckload of killer records eh?
So creepy 6 copies of thriller
Hillary Clinton?
If this happened in California, he would have been released in 6 months and you could have done a live interview 😂
I can't believe the guy asked if you would be interested in a bucket of knives ... now that is creepy.
California was the second state to pass a three strikes law sentencing people to 25+ years for minor crimes, but you seem like the type who doesn't care about facts or truth.
Funny story-I would imagine SK would have Very Bad taste in music weird but are you concerned about this Cokkection habing Bad MOJO-and bring this into your Home-No Thanks! Would you cratate a SK Divider in your Record Store Just wondering, I also Love Zep on LP just obtained the entire Russian Press w Alt Covers, Press are Great sound Budget way to avoid Expensive Pressings, Ramble on Brother in LP-Take Care n God Bless!
Richard Ramirez was slovenly. I bet his records were in terrible condition.
He his dead now
Fu%k it cool story!
In before someone says their great grandmother on their step fathers side was murdered by a serial killer and your video is insensitive.
I have complete sympathy for the victims, this wasn’t really about the murders as much as it was about the story of how they came to me.
I thought this might be an April Fools prank in October and you were going to tell us the serial (cereal) killer's name was Cap'n Crunch.
I've bought a few records over the years that have had names written or printed on them. Naturally you Google them and cant find anything much. Until the time the name on that O'Bryan LP turned out to be a cop who got jailed for shooting someone while off duty 🫤
Some good Weird Stuff!!! 🥹 yup let's go to the serial killers house 😭