Again, thank you Fuse for this series. I was almost ignorant and did not push play because I did not know who he was. This ended up actually being one of my favorite episodes.
Seeing him own such an amazing collection with years and years of collecting makes me jealous😂 Hope to own an amazing collection as well when I'm older, just started collecting at the age of 17
theres only one person you need to talk to in melbourne and his name is idem, johnny idem, dude is the king of the breaks and has been selliing internationally for decades, still does local record fairs regulary etc
I LOVE THE TABLIST WORLD, IT'S ALL LOVE.... SOULFUL CATS COME IN MANY SHAPES, COLORS AND CREEDS KIDDIES LOVE AND LEARN. U DON'T NEED TO BE A CERTAIN KIND OF PERSON TO LIVE THIS TYPE OF LIFE.
i bought records when i had no turntable ,when my mum broke a 7inch of temptation by heaven 17 in front of me i went out and got the twelve inch.Man thats alot of records behind you
I have a question on the song “Do That Right” by the Disco Twins & Starchild. One of the songs sampled is in the background and I believe it actually says the title of the song. It says “do that right” “do that riiiiiiight”! Which is an actual break beat. Do you know what break beat it is?
Fantano drone and ofc you don't know what library music is. Like poetry. Avatar is the icing on the cake. "Yeah, I like sample based electronic music....like The Avalanches and uhhhh..........the list goes on." (The Avalanches are fucking garbo btw & so is Pitchfork)
That's an amazing collection, no doubt. But honestly even if you heard 2 records daily would take years to finish hearing everything. I calculate around like 20-30 years.
i need help fellow crate diggers ! i am about to go to New Jersey to crate dig and would like to ship the ones that i would buy there to LA where i actually live. what is the best way to ship 200 - 400 vinyl records?
It's too bad he did not live in The Bronx Suka Mc's came out he would have had no complaints from the sisters in regards to Hip Hop. Top 40.... Ha Ha Ha Ha Please.
The only issue I have is, are you a music fan or a collector. It is not possible that you can in any lifetime consume all those records in any depth. I have about 300 records and same in CD and I rarely get to hear many of them.
+Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus For me personally the cool thing about having a collection is taking out a record and remembering where and why i've bought the record and getting the memories of that certain trip. Collecting is more than just listening to all of them!
DO PEOPLE ACTUALLY BUY RECORDS TO LISTEN TO THEM OR JUST BECAUSE THEY ARE EXPENSIVE,, RARE AND EVERY BODY HAS THEM ?? THERES NO RECORD I OWN WHICH I WOULDNT LISTEN TO WOW THE AMOUNT OF TRASH PEOPLE REALY BUY DAMN
You wouldn't understand unless you come from a time before digital music. Back then, digging was completely different, because if you found something rare, you knew hardly anyone else had it, or could get access to it if they wanted to sample it. You felt a bit like Indiana Jones when you went out digging, looking for rare treasure. I know guys from England who used to travel to obscure countries in Eastern Europe, just to dig for records. It was a great time.
im a vinyl collector too and a music fanatic , audiophile you name it have never owned cds just vinyls so you would understand where im coming from too every record i buy or own trust me i have played or listen to them , yeah i know one mans meat is another mans poison but come on some of this records this guy own wow even me a collector cant make sense out of them , do they collect records just because it has been sampled ?? so you buy a record because a producer just used a 10 seconds sample from a track ? What happens to the rest of the songs on the album ahhhhh dont know
The shop in Bath with the library records he mentions
was my Dads place, Nashers Music Store :)
holla
Hey Hannah was watching that and wondered if he was talking about Nasher! I stayed at his place in Brazil in 2008 - the man was a complete legend 😍
I used to love that shop. It was a diggers dream.
@@barryscott1989 he was such a legend!! a seriously cool Guy!
Again, thank you Fuse for this series. I was almost ignorant and did not push play because I did not know who he was. This ended up actually being one of my favorite episodes.
my thoughts exactly. he seem like a really nice guy :))
I had to click because of his t-shirt. Big Eddie Hazel fan.
Same thought i had. This was definitely one of my favorite episodes 👍
Instant props for wearing an Eddie Hazel shirt.
And for Demon Fuzz!
Seeing him own such an amazing collection with years and years of collecting makes me jealous😂 Hope to own an amazing collection as well when I'm older, just started collecting at the age of 17
Hell yes. Thanks so much for doing this with Mr. Thing.
I went to see Mr Thing in Portrush at a hip hop night called Hustlers Convention about 15 years ago. He was dope then. Good times
What a nice guy..Think I supported him once when he played as a duo with one of his crew in my town.
damn this dude has some gems
Much appreciation for this Mr. Thing one of my favorites
I could watch this channel all day
some good heat in this episode, wouldve loved to see more of his library collection
One of my favourite crate digger vids
By FAR the best Tee Shirt I've seen on any vid.
+Matthew Dickerson love that album, one of my prized possessions, now if i could just find that shirt i would be soo happy
Great guy ...a real passion for music :)
Fantastic collection. The library/Soundtrack are awsome..
Love his knowledge and enthusiasm.. and a top technical DJ!
Love how giddy he is for the whole of this. So happy someone's interested in his rekkids ha
Had the Mr.Thing and Dj Premier double cd , both were dope, Things was 90s hip hop mix, Prems was soul and funk
DJ nappa would also be a good shout for a future Crate Diggers....
the best for me. especially as a library collector
and thats why we are having YOU over to BERLN for the BERLIN FUNKT PARTY LAUNCH ON FRIDAY!!!!!
LOOK FWD TO MEETING!!
BOOOOM!
Watching the crate diggers series again waiting for the record shops to reopen here in the UK.
Big Up that Fantastic Planet soundtrack!
Bring Crate Diggers back.
theese things should be at leat 5 hours long .. so you could just watch them for daaayss
big ups to Mr. Thing!!!
Such a nice guy 😀 Great dj and very down to earth man.
When you got down to the Ultimate Breaks & Beats crate. Mine looks the same. It kinda stands out in a collection of records
This was really dope. Never listened to his music, but pretty much all of the records he mentioned are fire.
Best '99 DMC set! Respect
what a huge vinly collection love that
My mom rocked that George Benson on the regular too!
Sweet Eddie Hazel shirt
Mr Thing deserves an O.B.E 🔥
7:28 - 7:31 Is the EXACT stupid looking smile and laugh that we all hope to achieve when digging for records!!!
theres only one person you need to talk to in melbourne and his name is idem, johnny idem, dude is the king of the breaks and has been selliing internationally for decades, still does local record fairs regulary etc
I'm a music lover, if I had all those albums you wouldn't see me for days.
I have about 5,000 cds. 200 albums, 500 7" 45'".
Props respect 👍 salute from Paris France 😎
I LOVE THE TABLIST WORLD, IT'S ALL LOVE.... SOULFUL CATS COME IN MANY SHAPES, COLORS AND CREEDS KIDDIES LOVE AND LEARN. U DON'T NEED TO BE A CERTAIN KIND OF PERSON TO LIVE THIS TYPE OF LIFE.
This guy has some really good shit. he's a proper head.
And when he discovered the Cold Steel samples...JAY DEE FOREVER
Yes Crate Digging def a topic of my Daily Vlog!
Northside rep' !! is a great record store as well as Liquorice Pie and Round & Round if you're ever in Melbourne
Front door breaks
What else is there..
Down for all -
Nice collection m8
Pretty Impressive❗️✌🏾🎧Dj Vegas
MY LADY AND I NEED A NEW APARTMENT....THE WAX COLLECTION IS STARTING TO GET TO THAT POINT THING!
Amazing collection
great collection!
Damn. I have that Moody: The Gentle Rain record
I love this man
people history in records
Awesome video. 👍🏾👍🏾
MR THING A GREAT DJ WHEN IN THE DMC ❤
i bought records when i had no turntable ,when my mum broke a 7inch of temptation by heaven 17 in front of me i went out and got the twelve inch.Man thats alot of records behind you
do an episode with Soulwax/2manydj's! they have a massive collection! A crate diggers with Tarantino I also would watch!
That crate digging life.....
Wow he probably comes after time westwood at the top,then tony touch maybe i love crate digging videoes
+Lion King Ha, awesome
Crazy.
Never heard of this guy but hearing him reminds me, CRATE DIGGERS NEEDS TO DO AN EPISODE WITH LEAF DOG.
He’s part of scratch perverts. Insane djs.
this is a good one
Nice collection!!!
Great vid, just please make some more - soulwax, Mark Newlands, Jonny Trunk, Tom Ravenscroft 👍
Sweet
Great vid...
Yo kisiera todo eso en musika heavy metal y rock and roll
i hope it's all insured and fire proof :d
Next Carl cox Collection
I have a question on the song “Do That Right” by the Disco Twins & Starchild. One of the songs sampled is in the background and I believe it actually says the title of the song. It says “do that right” “do that riiiiiiight”! Which is an actual break beat. Do you know what break beat it is?
I LOVE YOU
Whats that bass sample at 2:58? fucking love it!
what shelves are you using?
Did anyone spot the classic mountain record sticking out.
that demon fuzz tho
How does your floor take the wait?
Apparently it's a very patient floor.
Anyone know the name of the first song?
The ultimate trainspotter. Needs an anorak.
He says his uncle took him to London; but isn’t his accent from the London area? Maybe Brighton?
Booking fee?
Where do you stand on hoarders v collectors?
What's a library record?
pitchfork.com/features/starter/9410-library-music/
Fantano drone and ofc you don't know what library music is. Like poetry. Avatar is the icing on the cake.
"Yeah, I like sample based electronic music....like The Avalanches and uhhhh..........the list goes on."
(The Avalanches are fucking garbo btw & so is Pitchfork)
That's an amazing collection, no doubt. But honestly even if you heard 2 records daily would take years to finish hearing everything. I calculate around like 20-30 years.
i need help fellow crate diggers ! i am about to go to New Jersey to crate dig and would like to ship the ones that i would buy there to LA where i actually live. what is the best way to ship 200 - 400 vinyl records?
"media mail"
Little Demon Fuzz peek.
what I nice guy
300 is kinda chill no?
"Wreck-ode".
Great vid, but please get your levels sorted!
It's too bad he did not live in The Bronx Suka Mc's came out he would have had no complaints from the sisters in regards to Hip Hop. Top 40.... Ha Ha Ha Ha Please.
motown
this guy got lots of records if there a big fire they all going to burn ha ha ha
Something is wrong with you
c c c cold steel
His mother played vinyl records in a car wat
The only issue I have is, are you a music fan or a collector. It is not possible that you can in any lifetime consume all those records in any depth. I have about 300 records and same in CD and I rarely get to hear many of them.
sounds like a YOU problem...I have over 1000 records I've heard every one of them, I have 2 Terabytes of mp3...I listen to them a lot...
+getyoasshome Same here, iTunes library is like in 30.000 songs, heard every one. Download, listen, delete or keep.
The relevant point in my post was ``ìn any depth``
+Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus For me personally the cool thing about having a collection is taking out a record and remembering where and why i've bought the record and getting the memories of that certain trip. Collecting is more than just listening to all of them!
I get that, I have some awful unlistenable Third Ear Band but won't let them go. :-)
english must got flavor
this is ridiculous, finding Feelings by Torossi and Sven libaek my thing for 5 pounds each? I wonder what else he found
You ruined this video with the advertising
DO PEOPLE ACTUALLY BUY RECORDS TO LISTEN TO THEM OR JUST BECAUSE THEY ARE EXPENSIVE,, RARE AND EVERY BODY HAS THEM ?? THERES NO RECORD I OWN WHICH I WOULDNT LISTEN TO WOW THE AMOUNT OF TRASH PEOPLE REALY BUY DAMN
You wouldn't understand unless you come from a time before digital music. Back then, digging was completely different, because if you found something rare, you knew hardly anyone else had it, or could get access to it if they wanted to sample it. You felt a bit like Indiana Jones when you went out digging, looking for rare treasure. I know guys from England who used to travel to obscure countries in Eastern Europe, just to dig for records. It was a great time.
im a vinyl collector too and a music fanatic , audiophile you name it have never owned cds just vinyls so you would understand where im coming from too every record i buy or own trust me i have played or listen to them , yeah i know one mans meat is another mans poison but come on some of this records this guy own wow even me a collector cant make sense out of them , do they collect records just because it has been sampled ?? so you buy a record because a producer just used a 10 seconds sample from a track ? What happens to the rest of the songs on the album ahhhhh dont know
13:40 title?
great collection!