Good memory on Traffic opening. I had totally forgotten about that. There was an album released. Doubtful its on vinyl. I seem to remember it being “OK”
Love that Rockpile album. I saw that 1980 tour in SF. I think it was the first live show I saw right after Lennon died. Good but eerie night. Cool looking record shop. ✌🏻
Some great finds, I don't mind that Supertramp album but it is not their greatest. Picked my copy up for $1 and that's about all I wanted to pay for it. I love Go The Heaven, have seen Dead and Company 2 times, love em. Great finds!
Hmmm that’s the earliest Supertramp album I haven’t got, I picked it up last weekend - and put it down again! Was thinking of buying this weekend, but now thinking perhaps I won’t!!
Aloha, thanks for sharing! Saw Elvis on the imperial bedroom Tour back in 82. Great show. Love Love love this is the sea. Great start to finish. Speaking of the bay area with your Jefferson purchases, I am in Berkeley which I would consider the spiritual sister to Boulder. Love both cities. I'm going to be in Littleton in June for a couple of weeks, do you have any other recommendations for record stores in that area? I definitely want to check out recollect. The funk/soul comment picked up my ears:-). Be well. Be safe. Peace.
Hi Tony, thanks for stopping by! Here is a list of my favorite record shops in the greater Denver area - all are fantastic/unique in their own way: Paradise Found Records - Boulder, Absolute Vinyl - Longmont, Recollect - Denver, Twist & Shout - Denver, Little Pine Vintage - Louisville, Recycled Records - Longmont. Take care and thanks for watching - Tim
@@Universityofvinyl Hey Tim. Thanks for the suggestions, i'll definitely check out the two shops in Denver. Maybe some of the others if I get a chance. BTW I enjoyed the three part videos on quality pressings. Nice info. Have a great one. Peace.
If you saw Traffic open for the Dead at Soldier Field, that was '94. Steve Miller was '92. He came out and played on 'Good Morning Little School Girl' one night with James Cotton (!) on harmonica. I saw all of those Chicago shows. Ft. Collins is cool- I love the Odell's brewery. 'Go to Heaven' truly is a sleeper in the Dead's (some say lackluster) studio catalog. Ignore the naysayers! 'Imperial Bedroom' is a favorite. I have the MOFI. Half-speed would be nice. Nice selections all around!
Some very nice finds there sir! ‘This is the sea’ is one of my favourite albums, that is one epic sounding record - enjoy! Oh I’ve been looking for Jeff Beck’s ‘Wired’ just nip back and pick that up for me will ya? 😆
Because of contractual problems, Rockpile released albums under the names of their leaders, Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe - thus only one album officially called Rockpile. Traffic put out an album in 1994 called Far From Home. It's a bit limp. Sort of like his solo stuff but without the hooks. You're right about old sealed albums. It's almost better if they've been open so you can check them out. "This is the Sea" is epic. That and Fisherman's Blues are classic albums.
Love Rockpile. Nice find on Go To Heaven . Althea one iof my favorites
Good memory on Traffic opening. I had totally forgotten about that. There was an album released. Doubtful its on vinyl. I seem to remember it being “OK”
Great show...!!!
My Rockpile came with an ep 7” four track. It had a slip case on the front jacket. The Crown of Creation looks like it might be a late 70’s release.
Today happens to be the 41st anniversary of go to heaven by the grateful Dead!! I enjoyed your video my friend
It must be serendipity! Thanks for the support!
Love that Rockpile album. I saw that 1980 tour in SF. I think it was the first live show I saw right after Lennon died. Good but eerie night. Cool looking record shop. ✌🏻
Rockpile album is so good. Found a NM UK copy in the $1 bin in Cheyenne when I lived in Loveland.
Some great finds, I don't mind that Supertramp album but it is not their greatest. Picked my copy up for $1 and that's about all I wanted to pay for it. I love Go The Heaven, have seen Dead and Company 2 times, love em. Great finds!
Hmmm that’s the earliest Supertramp album I haven’t got, I picked it up last weekend - and put it down again! Was thinking of buying this weekend, but now thinking perhaps I won’t!!
Aloha, thanks for sharing! Saw Elvis on the imperial bedroom Tour back in 82. Great show. Love Love love this is the sea. Great start to finish. Speaking of the bay area with your Jefferson purchases, I am in Berkeley which I would consider the spiritual sister to Boulder. Love both cities. I'm going to be in Littleton in June for a couple of weeks, do you have any other recommendations for record stores in that area? I definitely want to check out recollect. The funk/soul comment picked up my ears:-). Be well. Be safe. Peace.
Hi Tony, thanks for stopping by! Here is a list of my favorite record shops in the greater Denver area - all are fantastic/unique in their own way: Paradise Found Records - Boulder, Absolute Vinyl - Longmont, Recollect - Denver, Twist & Shout - Denver, Little Pine Vintage - Louisville, Recycled Records - Longmont. Take care and thanks for watching - Tim
@@Universityofvinyl Hey Tim. Thanks for the suggestions, i'll definitely check out the two shops in Denver. Maybe some of the others if I get a chance. BTW I enjoyed the three part videos on quality pressings. Nice info. Have a great one. Peace.
Go to heaven…my very first Dead album.
If you saw Traffic open for the Dead at Soldier Field, that was '94. Steve Miller was '92. He came out and played on 'Good Morning Little School Girl' one night with James Cotton (!) on harmonica. I saw all of those Chicago shows.
Ft. Collins is cool- I love the Odell's brewery. 'Go to Heaven' truly is a sleeper in the Dead's (some say lackluster) studio catalog. Ignore the naysayers!
'Imperial Bedroom' is a favorite. I have the MOFI. Half-speed would be nice. Nice selections all around!
I remember now, Thanks for the refresher! We are blessed with about 25 breweries around Ft Collins; I plan to hit one up later this afternoon! Thanks
Nice picks today ! Enjoy !
Thanks!
Some very nice finds there sir! ‘This is the sea’ is one of my favourite albums, that is one epic sounding record - enjoy! Oh I’ve been looking for Jeff Beck’s ‘Wired’ just nip back and pick that up for me will ya? 😆
Because of contractual problems, Rockpile released albums under the names of their leaders, Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe - thus only one album officially called Rockpile. Traffic put out an album in 1994 called Far From Home. It's a bit limp. Sort of like his solo stuff but without the hooks. You're right about old sealed albums. It's almost better if they've been open so you can check them out. "This is the Sea" is epic. That and Fisherman's Blues are classic albums.
appreciate the intel! I noticed that you did a recent video on Fegmania - big Robyn fan here...subbed!
get one of those little go pro, nobody will be able to tell you have one
Not a bad idea!