Barbarians, Box Tops, Adam & The Ants.. So many ! I went to a rehearsal with Questionmark in L.A. back in '75.. Unusual dude, for sure ! this series is absolutely killer Tuco ! I'm on Spring Break with the fam.. on our way to... JAPAN !! records here I come ! LoL !!! 🌎
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter Yeah Man !!! That would be fun ! We would find the best deals on records between the two of us ! Thanks .. we will enjoy this trip. Sean is turning 9 tomorrow ! ✌️
Still far more interesting stuff than the regular finds, over here I've been pottering about when I get the chance, mostly junk, thrift, charity/goodwill shops are the way to go. Record stores and fairs are generally way too organised to have let anything through their micro mesh checking nets.......
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter On this last haul.. you still picked a bunch of good records ! It's too cool to finally have the collection I always wanted ! 👍 Killer showing of your record storage , and your den is real nice too !
I used to have that Vandenberg debut album back in the day, pretty good. 'Too Late' (To Stop the Train) is my gem. You forgot to mention that Vandenberg played in Whitesnake, same thing about Cozy Powel =) Cool Picture alternate cover artwork, that album is my favorite of theirs!
I framed a cover of Ventures Surfing. 1st off, no vinyl, was decorated with a Jess Unruh Sticker, another old sticker and it was free. It's total art! You gotta find the clip of Animaniacs on YT where Shatner is doing stand up poetry to salsa music. Amazing. I think you look for Willie Slackmer. You''ll SYP.
Nice man I love your videos you're my biggest inspiration for loving old music much love to your channel Tuco Vintage Vinyl Hunter keep up the good work man❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️👍👍👍👍👍
Bon Scott was in a kind of early Genesis style prog band for a while called Fraternity prior to ACDC. It's very good but far removed from the style that brought him to immense fame.
8:10 Lots of great records again, Tuco, and that William Shatner 'The Transformed Man' album was a great find along with the other Star Trek albums. Track 1, 'Henry V' is particularly stirring with Shatner reciting the speech King Henry V gave to his troops when his army was battling the French (At least that is the way his speech was portrayed by William Shakespeare who wrote the original play). Whenever I need some motivation in my day, that 'Henry V' track is a winner. :)
Love 21st Century Man. Badass often overlooked album. The nuke panic work opening 1991 is a mini masterpiece of album sound design before the music even kicks in. Great songs, great production.
Hi Tuco!! i still think you got some cool stuff in there after all..... Phenomena sounds interesting, never heard of it before. Nice Vandeberg and Picture!!! that's so cool. It will be though going back to thrift store trying to find cool stuff after this haul.... cheers and be well
Very jealous of The Deviants. I own their other two releases but even here in the UK I've never seen their debut UK press, only the US version. Big shame you didn't pick up the other copy...I could have traded you some rare UK stuff. Regards Nigel
Hello Tuco....you probably know that here in Europe at least in Greece where i reside we don't have garage sales....once when i was living in London i bought some killer ogs from a guy that was selling from the back of his car.....Ptooff i know about this one is hippy weird music if i recall correctly.....the Ventures are great and i love Les Baxter....thanks for the info on him....great to see that the VC respects you and you have subs.....i am watching your vids from the beggining.....thanks Tuco and be well to show us the goods.....oh love the Star Trek stuff.....
Awesome finds! The titular track from The Tempests was released as a single, and while it did make the Billboard pop chart, it only “bubbled under” the Hot 100 (although it is a Carolina Beach Music staple nowadays).
Phenomena is awesome. Have had it since it first came out. Hopefully your copy has the book in it. I scored that Adam and the Ants and another one for $1 recently. I got the second Vandenberg on about day 20 of Dig Of A Lifetime. I just picked up that Squeeze the other day but on CD. It was really cheap.
Really good finds even if it has picked through a bunch of times. The record I want that is a huge grail for me is in your basement, I managed to get a quick glimpse of ‘Hard Attack’ by Dust. They never pressed them here in the UK 🇬🇧, being wanting that one for years!!! Great content as always 👍
About Folklore Espiritual Record from África, here in Brasil that Quinbanda and Umbanda cross the ocean and bring here your drums and building one of the most controversials religions of the world! (And more old too!) Great goal with these found! Congrats!👏👏👏 Greetings from Brasil!😉👍
that is one hell of a collection too be honest I wouldn't know half the stuff you pick . alot of the stuff you buy would not sell for penny's in the uk . love your vids though pal.
Another great video! Has that Dievants had a reissue? And yeah looking forward for that album cracking video! I open all the ones I find just can't help myself
I had some friends over friday to make a video opening and playing those sealed records...but we partied hard and i got way to buzzed to make a video, so we didn't open any of that stuff! I'm saving it for you guys!
8:41 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' is one of Jerry Goldsmith's best scores and he composed some other 'Star Trek' movie scores too. His main title from 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' became the main title theme for the 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' TV series too. Aside from the main title track which is awesome, 'Ilia's Theme' is wonderful, and the 'Klingon Battle' music which comes after the main title and is part of track 1 on the album is really fantastic. I think Jerry Goldsmith had to crank out this soundtrack for the movie in only six weeks (something like that) which makes this score all the more impressive. :)
Did you happen to see the other videos from this dig? It's insane the stuff i found there! Sealed Bathory-The Return! Sealed Stormtrooper-Armies Of The Night! Dark Age. Predator. Primevil. Cirith Ungol....I still can't believe it! I'm the luckiest boy in the world! 😂
My heart would be pounding as I walked the approach to the mysterious garage of goodies! It’s funny there was a vendor at the St Louis record show this weekend asking me about your “Dig of a Lifetime”! It’s become legendary! In fact the guy wanted me to reach out to you about it! LoL! We were talking about how the lady kept changing the rules! She’s a moron by the way! Sorry just saying! Glad to see you’re still reaping the benefits of this dig tho! People have caught onto the Ventures so they aren’t as common anymore! I’d have def grabbed that Shat LP! And those Star Treks! Dude killer find on that Deviants! It’s the only one I don’t have by them! Great LP! Still scoring some great stuff Way to follow your intuition on at least the one copy! Wow! Cool as shit! Man I’m glad you were able to experience this dig Couldnt have happened to a better Dude! You don’t know the Hudson Bros? They had a variety show that was pretty funny! I love that TKO band! I have their other LP! That Picture cover is so cool! James Brown, Left Banke and Jimmy Castor had albums on Smash label! Alex Harvey Band is awesome! The guys in Tear Gas went on to be in AH Band! Dude you deserved this dig Brother! Congrats! Peace ☮️✌️👽🤘☮️
Hello again I sure have Tim Bucley, Deviants and Wishbone Ash, Bosse Hanssons all albums but William Shatner is a new name to me, shall try it. What is T. U. C. O anyway? Greetings from Sweden.... William Shatner is a
Hudson is a follow-up to the Hudson Brothers who hit with "So You Are A Star" in 1974. That '74 album I bought online in crappy condition, because I didn't want to shell out more. One of the group is the father of Kate Hudson, once married to Goldie Hawn, I believe. I have that Critters album shown early in the video, from a record sale $5. You never know when somebody gets ahead of you to buy. They may not have the same knowledge or tastes that you do.
Hey TUCO, This is weird but that last reply I made here was something I was posting in another TH-cam channels thread. At least I started it watching another TH-cam channel video and then your video came up afterwards and I was listening to it as I was finishing and correcting errors in the post that I did make. I've never had it post to a different video when I've done that in the past but it looks like it did it in this case. Sorry for my off topic reply that had nothing to do with anything you were talking about haha. And I'm still not sure how my TH-cam app did it that way. I haven't been getting any notifications lately for your new videos. I'm not sure why but I'm going to take a look at that next. Keep up the great vinyl fines and hopefully you'll come across another opportunity like the ones you've had lately with that last garage full of vinyl. I always enjoy the search! Brian in Fort Worth 🎶👍👍
I'm hoping that the only reason you haven't got notifications for my videos is because I've only been posting them every 2-3 weeks lately (because it's been taking me that long to make the video with so many records to deal with) I'm hoping to get these "Dig Of A Lifetime" vids done soon so i can get back to my weekly "Thrift With Me" videos.
@@VinylHunter Completely understandable! I was wondering how you got so much done when you were out on the road as it is haha. I did look at your videos not long ago and noticed that there weren't weekly ones coming out. I was wondering if it had to do with all of those LPs you bought and it looks like it was. You have to have some time to look at them , enter them, and of course listen to and enjoy them! Thanks for the reply and explanation 👍
Excellent selection of records TUCO! Don't laugh but PTOPFT is a well known trade, grate digging secret. This technique has been used by the pros. Honestly if you want to keep away everyone from your big time score digging area. I could've used this technique a couple of times, but couldn't mustard a SASQUATCH high grade. Another reason why I stopped going to the record shows. Just when you've heard it all. LOL! Congrats and Enjoy. ✌️
My pet peeve for garage sales is when they don't take their signs down after the sale is over! I recently saw one that was from two weeks ago! ...Your standouts this time for me were The Deviants, African Witchcraft, the Bo Hansson LPs (I have one of his other LPs, it's great!), never even seen his other LPs you showed!, and of course all of the sealed LPs as well! ... It's amazing that those were still there that late in the sale - especially The Deviants LP! Do you have their other LP? ...A few of my latest finds are Argent, "Nexus" (unexpected space rock!), the "Candy" soundtrack (w/many psych tracks + The Byrds & Steppenwolf!), Manfred Mann "Up The Junction" soundtrack (Sealed!), Love "False Start" with Jimi Hendrix, Zaine Griff "Ashes And Diamonds" (Excellent Bowie soundalike with Tony Visconti!), and The Buoys "Timothy" (Pennsylvania band). Until next time
Took me forever to find that critters album love early rockabilly also have that box tops album and whats the chance out of all songs ventures did me and you have the same favorite song 👍🤔
For some reason I cannot participate in live chats on TH-cam because of my blindness and need for the microphone icon I can touch and use Google Voice to Text on. I did a lot of research over the last few months and figured out that it's the top bar on, at least, Android keyboards on mobile devices. I can remove that top bar but then I have no way to activate the microphone for voice to text since it's on it. So I'm just going to be unable to ever contribute to live comments. I'll Just have to leave my comments in the regular comments area. That really bites because I'd like to participate in chats. Anyhow, I am a die-hard Led Zeppelin and Journey fan. I'm a little older than you guys and while it sounds like y'all were born in maybe the late '70s to early '80s, I was born in 1967. There were a number of years starting about 1977, when I was 10, that I was not allowed to listen to rock and roll because my dad thought it was a sin. Yep. Anyhow, this was the case up through about 1984/1985. However, in about 1980 and especially 1981, when I first heard Journey"s DSB, my DieHard love for music began. II missed out on a lot of great music between the late '70s and early 1980s but I still did listen when I got a chance. It was just hard to buy things like albums without my dad finding them or breaking them when he did see them. But I still did get the music I like and just had sometimes buy it more than once. I always liked the music from before my time. In 1981, and more specifically really in 1983 when I had my first job, I borrowed a Led Zeppelin cassette from a friend at work. I had had a 8-track tape My dad had made back in the early 1970s of Led Zeppelin III and I loved it. And I was blown away by how great Led Zeppelin's music sounded. I had heard a lot about their music over the years but most of what I had heard was stuff like playing Stairway To Heaven backwards talked about the devil and that kind of thing. Now I understand both what the church was trying to do and what was really going on now that I'm older. It wasn't that they were trying to do anything mean purposely but they were definitely wrong about these playing records backwards and all that kind of stuff. I fell in love with Led Zeppelin's music and just 2 years earlier I had fallen in love with Journey's music. I can still remember the first time I heard a song and how it spoke to me and what girl in my life the song related to in those young, puberty years. Keep in mind I was having to kind of sneak my listening in since I was still living at home then. But it sounded like what Journey was singing about was exactly what I was going through in my heart. I was really young and girls were on my mind all the time and the lyrics and the music dealing with love and that kind of stuff was exactly what I was thinking about and they were singing about it. Led Zeppelin was just so fascinating musically that I was blown away by everything they had made between 1968 and 1980. Jimmy Page's guitar playing and Robert Plant's vocals as well as the bass and rhythm of JPJ and heavy drums of John Bonham were spectacular. I look back on all of the artists that I liked a lot and the music spoke to me, And I still love it today. It definitely has stood the test of time. And I even got in trouble for listening to a lot of my lifelong favorite bands and music various times. I have not had one artist I liked back then that I look back on today and do not like. Blondie, REO Speedwagon, of course the two bands I've already mentioned, and just so many more were the music I loved and wanted to listen to. And I still love those bands today. Not necessarily the music they play nowadays since the original artists have either disbanded or the lineup is changed in who's in the band. But that original music has never let me down or failed me and by the end of the 1980s I was getting into collecting what they call the bootlegs. I love the live shows and seeing just how well an artist can truly perform and I started getting into that type of collecting probably right after I recorded The Firm concert around 1986. I haven't quit liking any of the bands that I liked growing up and my favorites are still my favorites. However, my musical tastes have expanded through the years and I've picked up some more of what I consider to be my favorites through the years. Bands like Evanescence and especially the artist with the band named Feist have become bands I have loved through the years. Feist has such an incredible vocal range. And the lyrics in so many of her songs Take Me Back and give me the feeling I had with bands like Led Zeppelin and Journey even though the music is completely different. And while her studio stuff sounds great, her light really shines when she's playing live. Her live performances blow away her studio stuff in an unbelievable manner. Feist has become my third favorite artist of all times. While I Have loved the Janis Joplin, Blondie, Heart, etc female vocalists through the years, Leslie Feist became my third favorite artist right behind Led Zeppelin and Journey. I'm kind of repeating myself now but I'll stop this long message with this final, however maybe repetitive, comment. I never did stop liking any of the music I grew up liking and I have only expanded my interests through the years in both artists and recordings. And that's one thing I like about vinyl collecting today. It's taking me back to some artist that I didn't really care for at the time and giving me a newfound respect for some of these artists. Whether that's nostalgia or just me growing up, I really don't know?I never was a big fan of bands like Bon Jovi, Cinderella, or the hair bands of the 1980s. I never was a big fan of a lot of the pop kind of rock bands in the 1980s. But through the years I have started to like some of them and the nostalgia does play back with those kind of bands in that it takes me to a special time in life. They all had some music that I did like but if it was just one song on an album that I liked I wasn't going to get that album for the one song. Bands like The Cult, Whitesnake, etc had enough songs that I did like to where I bought their music. But with some bands, like Poison, that had a song I Won't Forget You Babe being my only song I liked from them, I never really bought them on vinyl and barely got them for the one song I liked in the 1990s on CD. I definitely knew what I liked but in the age of vinyl resurfacing, I have listened to albums I would have never bought Back in the day, and I have learned to appreciate and like them more. I've still got all of my original cassettes, even a few eight tracks, and my original CDs that I bought through the decades. My albums have somehow disappeared and I'm wondering now if my dad might have thrown those out somewhere in the last 20 years or so. He got to the point where he wasn't trying to control the music I listen to even though he wasn't a fan of it himself. And by the time I had turned 18 and moved out, I had about 400 LPs that I had left in my room at my family's house. I don't get to make it back home too often since I can't even see well enough to drive. But somewhere since about 2007 I have not seen my LPs anywhere in the house down there. I've looked for them, had my sister help me look for them, and I just don't know where they could be? That kills me because I had a good, at least at that that time, collection going and I've always been looking forward to bringing those back home here in Fort Worth and checking them out. I know a lot of them would be filled with snap, crackle, and pop now because they were when I switched over to CDs. But I made sure to never throw any LPs away and I hope one day I do find them and they're still in decent shape. Okay, I really am going to stop after this paragraph haha. I've got to try to proofread this with my magnifier anyway and it's going to take forever. I know a lot of people outgrow the music they first enjoyed. But that's not me. I liked it for a reason then and I like it today because I think it was just some of the greatest music ever. Yes, it does take me back nostalgically to those days. But even without those memories I still think that the music was some of the best music ever. And since I love collecting the live shows, studio outtakes, demos, etc stuff that's never been officially released, or in most cases anyway, I really do love to see how a band can perform live. And hearing them be able to not only pull off their studio tracks live and sound just as good, but to also hear them be able to add some new things to a song or change it up a little bit when they play live, that just is great. I think it keeps you from burning out on the same exact studio tracks after the millions listen. I've collected about every album I've ever had and then a lot more just in the last 2 years. I got back into vinyl, wanting to do it back in the 1990s but then not really doing it until 2 years ago, and it has been spectacular having these great sounding LPs once again. I think vinyl has the richest and best sound, and even though I had all these through the years, the newer remasters and reissues/repressings have done a great job for the most part in upgrading the sound. I will always like what I listened to back then. I have come to realize though that there is a lot of great music I overlooked back then. And I hope there are some newer bands that come along that I will feel that way about as I continue on through life. But would the way the labels have ruined the music industry, and with the way the whole music industry is today where it's almost impossible for a new artist to come along and make a great living like the rock and roll artists of the past did, I can just cross my fingers and hope it will happen again. I have rambled on enough here and I still haven't said everything I'd like to say. But I am going to call it quits now. Brian in Fort Worth 🎶
@@VinylHunter me too. I have many but have been buying way more records than I can possibly Listen to. Put on one recently and now everyone I see I check condition and buy if I don’t already have
9:20 James Horner's soundtrack for 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' is such an amazing score. It's a killer album and the movie is the gold standard for Star Trek movies. Nothing that followed ever matched or surpassed it (although 'Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home' was excellent and had great critical acclaim).
I've been hitting some thrift stores! "The Dig Of A Lifetime" took all my money for a while...plus it kinda killed my desire to shop for records for awhile too. But I'm a treasure hunter at heart! I've GOT to go out and look for them records...that's just how I'm programmed! ...so, of course, I've been digging in thrift stores and such again! More videos on that very soon! Plus, garage sale season is starting! I've already been to my first sale of the year, and i got a killer score there!!!
I haven't listened to my new Jimmy Driftwood records yet...I'm definitely curious to hear what he sounds like in Living Stereo....I mean, he's not the first name i think of when i hear the word "audiophile"!
@@VinylHunter I imagine that neither of us have heard Driftwood until we've listened to him on reel-to-reel. If you're okay with dropping an email address in the comments I can discretely send you a link to the unlisted video of my comedy performance from Tuesday night.
I have the Canadian pressing of kings of the wild frontier that I got for free with three quarters of a collection that me and my stepbrother got from my stepmoms friend
@@VinylHunter And how much time did they give you? Why didn't you go back for Phafner? Why did you not take all you could? Thanks for the response... Im just mindblown by your finds ;)
By the way I'm watching all your videos and you do a great job. Its very halpfull and entertaining. Keep the good work, it seems you are really enjoying it!
Still getting some good stuff. My sympathies regarding the 'Californian guy'. There always seems to be someone like that who by some incredible chance of fate, gets first pickings. Had it recently with some online stuff where the seller is making some odd decisions on how they sell. Anyway, just focus on the finds you do get I guess
Nice score with that Tempests LP. “Someday” is a monster of a song
Will definitely be checking out Phenomenon!
Barbarians, Box Tops, Adam & The Ants.. So many ! I went to a rehearsal with Questionmark in L.A. back in '75.. Unusual dude, for sure ! this series is absolutely killer Tuco ! I'm on Spring Break with the fam.. on our way to... JAPAN !! records here I come ! LoL !!! 🌎
Take me with you next time!!!
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Enjoy your vacation!!!
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter Yeah Man !!! That would be fun ! We would find the best deals on records between the two of us ! Thanks .. we will enjoy this trip. Sean is turning 9 tomorrow ! ✌️
Still far more interesting stuff than the regular finds, over here I've been pottering about when I get the chance, mostly junk, thrift, charity/goodwill shops are the way to go. Record stores and fairs are generally way too organised to have let anything through their micro mesh checking nets.......
So happy to see another killer video. Some really nice finds you got there. Love that Tempest lp. Looking foward to more.
Congrats on Ptoof ! So fortunate that you did at least pick up that one copy ! I would have had no idea as well on that one !
Yeah, many blind buys don't pan out...but that one sure did!
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter On this last haul.. you still picked a bunch of good records ! It's too cool to finally have the collection I always wanted ! 👍 Killer showing of your record storage , and your den is real nice too !
I used to have that Vandenberg debut album back in the day, pretty good. 'Too Late' (To Stop the Train) is my gem. You forgot to mention that Vandenberg played in Whitesnake, same thing about Cozy Powel =) Cool Picture alternate cover artwork, that album is my favorite of theirs!
I'm really digging Picture! I heard of them about 20 years ago from a friend, but i never owned any until now!
I framed a cover of Ventures Surfing. 1st off, no vinyl, was decorated with a Jess Unruh Sticker, another old sticker and it was free. It's total art! You gotta find the clip of Animaniacs on YT where Shatner is doing stand up poetry to salsa music. Amazing. I think you look for Willie Slackmer. You''ll SYP.
A great way to start an early Sunday morning. Love seeing such a wide variety.
Glad you enjoy it!
Nice man I love your videos you're my biggest inspiration for loving old music much love to your channel Tuco Vintage Vinyl Hunter keep up the good work man❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️👍👍👍👍👍
Perfect pronounciation of the Deviants album title!
Ha! 🐈💨
Great video my friend 🎸🍺🎸
Bon Scott was in a kind of early Genesis style prog band for a while called Fraternity prior to ACDC. It's very good but far removed from the style that brought him to immense fame.
Wow! Do they have any releases?
@@VinylHunter They released two albums "Livestock" (1971) and " Flaming Galah" (1972)
8:10 Lots of great records again, Tuco, and that William Shatner 'The Transformed Man' album was a great find along with the other Star Trek albums. Track 1, 'Henry V' is particularly stirring with Shatner reciting the speech King Henry V gave to his troops when his army was battling the French (At least that is the way his speech was portrayed by William Shakespeare who wrote the original play).
Whenever I need some motivation in my day, that 'Henry V' track is a winner. :)
William shatner is everywhere..lol. I just stumbled across a CD that he had made in the early 2000s
Love 21st Century Man. Badass often overlooked album. The nuke panic work opening 1991 is a mini masterpiece of album sound design before the music even kicks in. Great songs, great production.
Yes! This was the first time I'd heard this album, but i dig it!
Hi Tuco!! i still think you got some cool stuff in there after all..... Phenomena sounds interesting, never heard of it before. Nice Vandeberg and Picture!!! that's so cool. It will be though going back to thrift store trying to find cool stuff after this haul.... cheers and be well
Very jealous of The Deviants. I own their other two releases but even here in the UK I've never seen their debut UK press, only the US version. Big shame you didn't pick up the other copy...I could have traded you some rare UK stuff. Regards Nigel
Hello Tuco....you probably know that here in Europe at least in Greece where i reside we don't have garage sales....once when i was living in London i bought some killer ogs from a guy that was selling from the back of his car.....Ptooff i know about this one is hippy weird music if i recall correctly.....the Ventures are great and i love Les Baxter....thanks for the info on him....great to see that the VC respects you and you have subs.....i am watching your vids from the beggining.....thanks Tuco and be well to show us the goods.....oh love the Star Trek stuff.....
Awesome finds! The titular track from The Tempests was released as a single, and while it did make the Billboard pop chart, it only “bubbled under” the Hot 100 (although it is a Carolina Beach Music staple nowadays).
Phenomena is awesome. Have had it since it first came out. Hopefully your copy has the book in it. I scored that Adam and the Ants and another one for $1 recently. I got the second Vandenberg on about day 20 of Dig Of A Lifetime. I just picked up that Squeeze the other day but on CD. It was really cheap.
Really good finds even if it has picked through a bunch of times.
The record I want that is a huge grail for me is in your basement, I managed to get a quick glimpse of ‘Hard Attack’ by Dust. They never pressed them here in the UK 🇬🇧, being wanting that one for years!!!
Great content as always 👍
Yes! Young Marky Ramone playing proto-metal!
PTOOFF! Wow You are always introducing me to new Killer Shiznt, Thanks TUCO! Peace!
Thanks Mike! That one was new to me too!
About Folklore Espiritual Record from África, here in Brasil that Quinbanda and Umbanda cross the ocean and bring here your drums and building one of the most controversials religions of the world!
(And more old too!)
Great goal with these found!
Congrats!👏👏👏
Greetings from Brasil!😉👍
Love watching these. Keep searchin', as the Coasters would say!
Oh man!!! Searchin has to be my new theme song!!! 🤣😂🤣 If i have to swim a river, you know i will!!!
I want all Devients lps !
that is one hell of a collection too be honest I wouldn't know half the stuff you pick . alot of the stuff you buy would not sell for penny's in the uk . love your vids though pal.
Yet again, my Sunday morning is made better with a TUCO vid!
Another great video! Has that Dievants had a reissue? And yeah looking forward for that album cracking video! I open all the ones I find just can't help myself
I had some friends over friday to make a video opening and playing those sealed records...but we partied hard and i got way to buzzed to make a video, so we didn't open any of that stuff! I'm saving it for you guys!
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter Sounds good ! Yeah getting drunk and playing with 100$+ records with buddies could go wrong really quick lol
The deviats nice what an album 👌 I'm a little jealous will not find that in new Zealand.
Many thanks, beautiful stuff..🤘
8:41 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' is one of Jerry Goldsmith's best scores and he composed some other 'Star Trek' movie scores too. His main title from 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' became the main title theme for the 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' TV series too.
Aside from the main title track which is awesome, 'Ilia's Theme' is wonderful, and the 'Klingon Battle' music which comes after the main title and is part of track 1 on the album is really fantastic.
I think Jerry Goldsmith had to crank out this soundtrack for the movie in only six weeks (something like that) which makes this score all the more impressive. :)
Enjoyed your video and once again great job. Awesome collection brother.
Ptoof! wow this thing keeps on giving!
Man. So behind on a lot of videos. Gold. Was not expecting TKO and Star Trek 1 oST. Glad to see you’re doing ok.
Did you happen to see the other videos from this dig? It's insane the stuff i found there! Sealed Bathory-The Return! Sealed Stormtrooper-Armies Of The Night! Dark Age. Predator. Primevil. Cirith Ungol....I still can't believe it! I'm the luckiest boy in the world! 😂
My heart would be pounding as I walked the approach to the mysterious garage of goodies! It’s funny there was a vendor at the St Louis record show this weekend asking me about your “Dig of a Lifetime”! It’s become legendary! In fact the guy wanted me to reach out to you about it! LoL! We were talking about how the lady kept changing the rules! She’s a moron by the way! Sorry just saying! Glad to see you’re still reaping the benefits of this dig tho! People have caught onto the Ventures so they aren’t as common anymore! I’d have def grabbed that Shat LP! And those Star Treks! Dude killer find on that Deviants! It’s the only one I don’t have by them! Great LP! Still scoring some great stuff Way to follow your intuition on at least the one copy! Wow! Cool as shit! Man I’m glad you were able to experience this dig Couldnt have happened to a better Dude! You don’t know the Hudson Bros? They had a variety show that was pretty funny! I love that TKO band! I have their other LP! That Picture cover is so cool! James Brown, Left Banke and Jimmy Castor had albums on Smash label! Alex Harvey Band is awesome! The guys in Tear Gas went on to be in AH Band! Dude you deserved this dig Brother! Congrats! Peace ☮️✌️👽🤘☮️
It seems I'm the ONLY person not familiar with the Hudson Brothers! 😂🤣😂
Hello again
I sure have Tim Bucley, Deviants and
Wishbone Ash, Bosse Hanssons all albums but William Shatner is a new name to me, shall try it.
What is T. U. C. O anyway?
Greetings from Sweden....
William Shatner is a
William Shatner is Captain Kink from Star Trek
Hudson is a follow-up to the Hudson Brothers who hit with "So You Are A Star" in 1974. That '74 album I bought online in crappy condition, because I didn't want to shell out more. One of the group is the father of Kate Hudson, once married to Goldie Hawn, I believe. I have that Critters album shown early in the video, from a record sale $5. You never know when somebody gets ahead of you to buy. They may not have the same knowledge or tastes that you do.
Also did some stuff in the late 60's as the New Yorkers on Sceptor and Jerden labels, among others.
I'm fortunate in that i like a lot of things that most other people aren't into...so i usually manage to find something when I'm digging.
Where could I find great wooden crates like yours!? Did you make them? Thanks love the channel man
Hey TUCO, This is weird but that last reply I made here was something I was posting in another TH-cam channels thread. At least I started it watching another TH-cam channel video and then your video came up afterwards and I was listening to it as I was finishing and correcting errors in the post that I did make. I've never had it post to a different video when I've done that in the past but it looks like it did it in this case. Sorry for my off topic reply that had nothing to do with anything you were talking about haha. And I'm still not sure how my TH-cam app did it that way.
I haven't been getting any notifications lately for your new videos. I'm not sure why but I'm going to take a look at that next. Keep up the great vinyl fines and hopefully you'll come across another opportunity like the ones you've had lately with that last garage full of vinyl. I always enjoy the search!
Brian in Fort Worth 🎶👍👍
I'm hoping that the only reason you haven't got notifications for my videos is because I've only been posting them every 2-3 weeks lately (because it's been taking me that long to make the video with so many records to deal with)
I'm hoping to get these "Dig Of A Lifetime" vids done soon so i can get back to my weekly "Thrift With Me" videos.
@@VinylHunter Completely understandable! I was wondering how you got so much done when you were out on the road as it is haha. I did look at your videos not long ago and noticed that there weren't weekly ones coming out. I was wondering if it had to do with all of those LPs you bought and it looks like it was. You have to have some time to look at them , enter them, and of course listen to and enjoy them! Thanks for the reply and explanation 👍
Great great pickups. How many for days did you pick there. I’ve picked a spot twice by me. I’m going back for thirds this week
The Hudson Bros did a movie I saw back in the day at the local theater, "Hysterical", it wasn't great .. but your record finds are pretty awesome
Man! Everyone knows who the Hudson Brothers are besides me! 🤣😂🤣 I must have been living under a rock! 😂🤣😂
Excellent selection of records TUCO! Don't laugh but PTOPFT is a well known trade, grate digging secret. This technique has been used by the pros. Honestly if you want to keep away everyone from your big time score digging area. I could've used this technique a couple of times, but couldn't mustard a SASQUATCH high grade. Another reason why I stopped going to the record shows. Just when you've
heard it all. LOL! Congrats and Enjoy. ✌️
I'm not above crop dusting someone to get them to move away from records that I want to look at! 🤣😂🤣 That's a pro trick!!!
My pet peeve for garage sales is when they don't take their signs down after the sale is over! I recently saw one that was from two weeks ago! ...Your standouts this time for me were The Deviants, African Witchcraft, the Bo Hansson LPs (I have one of his other LPs, it's great!), never even seen his other LPs you showed!, and of course all of the sealed LPs as well! ... It's amazing that those were still there that late in the sale - especially The Deviants LP! Do you have their other LP? ...A few of my latest finds are Argent, "Nexus" (unexpected space rock!), the "Candy" soundtrack (w/many psych tracks + The Byrds & Steppenwolf!), Manfred Mann "Up The Junction" soundtrack (Sealed!), Love "False Start" with Jimi Hendrix, Zaine Griff "Ashes And Diamonds" (Excellent Bowie soundalike with Tony Visconti!), and The Buoys "Timothy" (Pennsylvania band). Until next time
Sometimes, when i see an old garage sale sign with their address on it, i dream of taking it to their house and throwing it in the their yard!!!
Took me forever to find that critters album love early rockabilly also have that box tops album and whats the chance out of all songs ventures did me and you have the same favorite song 👍🤔
Diamonds is so good! I had to go listen to it again after reading your comment! 🤣
For some reason I cannot participate in live chats on TH-cam because of my blindness and need for the microphone icon I can touch and use Google Voice to Text on. I did a lot of research over the last few months and figured out that it's the top bar on, at least, Android keyboards on mobile devices. I can remove that top bar but then I have no way to activate the microphone for voice to text since it's on it. So I'm just going to be unable to ever contribute to live comments. I'll Just have to leave my comments in the regular comments area. That really bites because I'd like to participate in chats.
Anyhow, I am a die-hard Led Zeppelin and Journey fan. I'm a little older than you guys and while it sounds like y'all were born in maybe the late '70s to early '80s, I was born in 1967.
There were a number of years starting about 1977, when I was 10, that I was not allowed to listen to rock and roll because my dad thought it was a sin. Yep. Anyhow, this was the case up through about 1984/1985. However, in about 1980 and especially 1981, when I first heard Journey"s DSB, my DieHard love for music began. II missed out on a lot of great music between the late '70s and early 1980s but I still did listen when I got a chance. It was just hard to buy things like albums without my dad finding them or breaking them when he did see them. But I still did get the music I like and just had sometimes buy it more than once.
I always liked the music from before my time. In 1981, and more specifically really in 1983 when I had my first job, I borrowed a Led Zeppelin cassette from a friend at work. I had had a 8-track tape My dad had made back in the early 1970s of Led Zeppelin III and I loved it. And I was blown away by how great Led Zeppelin's music sounded. I had heard a lot about their music over the years but most of what I had heard was stuff like playing Stairway To Heaven backwards talked about the devil and that kind of thing. Now I understand both what the church was trying to do and what was really going on now that I'm older. It wasn't that they were trying to do anything mean purposely but they were definitely wrong about these playing records backwards and all that kind of stuff. I fell in love with Led Zeppelin's music and just 2 years earlier I had fallen in love with Journey's music. I can still remember the first time I heard a song and how it spoke to me and what girl in my life the song related to in those young, puberty years. Keep in mind I was having to kind of sneak my listening in since I was still living at home then. But it sounded like what Journey was singing about was exactly what I was going through in my heart. I was really young and girls were on my mind all the time and the lyrics and the music dealing with love and that kind of stuff was exactly what I was thinking about and they were singing about it. Led Zeppelin was just so fascinating musically that I was blown away by everything they had made between 1968 and 1980. Jimmy Page's guitar playing and Robert Plant's vocals as well as the bass and rhythm of JPJ and heavy drums of John Bonham were spectacular.
I look back on all of the artists that I liked a lot and the music spoke to me, And I still love it today. It definitely has stood the test of time. And I even got in trouble for listening to a lot of my lifelong favorite bands and music various times. I have not had one artist I liked back then that I look back on today and do not like. Blondie, REO Speedwagon, of course the two bands I've already mentioned, and just so many more were the music I loved and wanted to listen to. And I still love those bands today. Not necessarily the music they play nowadays since the original artists have either disbanded or the lineup is changed in who's in the band. But that original music has never let me down or failed me and by the end of the 1980s I was getting into collecting what they call the bootlegs. I love the live shows and seeing just how well an artist can truly perform and I started getting into that type of collecting probably right after I recorded The Firm concert around 1986.
I haven't quit liking any of the bands that I liked growing up and my favorites are still my favorites. However, my musical tastes have expanded through the years and I've picked up some more of what I consider to be my favorites through the years. Bands like Evanescence and especially the artist with the band named Feist have become bands I have loved through the years. Feist has such an incredible vocal range. And the lyrics in so many of her songs Take Me Back and give me the feeling I had with bands like Led Zeppelin and Journey even though the music is completely different. And while her studio stuff sounds great, her light really shines when she's playing live. Her live performances blow away her studio stuff in an unbelievable manner. Feist has become my third favorite artist of all times. While I Have loved the Janis Joplin, Blondie, Heart, etc female vocalists through the years, Leslie Feist became my third favorite artist right behind Led Zeppelin and Journey.
I'm kind of repeating myself now but I'll stop this long message with this final, however maybe repetitive, comment. I never did stop liking any of the music I grew up liking and I have only expanded my interests through the years in both artists and recordings. And that's one thing I like about vinyl collecting today. It's taking me back to some artist that I didn't really care for at the time and giving me a newfound respect for some of these artists. Whether that's nostalgia or just me growing up, I really don't know?I never was a big fan of bands like Bon Jovi, Cinderella, or the hair bands of the 1980s. I never was a big fan of a lot of the pop kind of rock bands in the 1980s. But through the years I have started to like some of them and the nostalgia does play back with those kind of bands in that it takes me to a special time in life. They all had some music that I did like but if it was just one song on an album that I liked I wasn't going to get that album for the one song. Bands like The Cult, Whitesnake, etc had enough songs that I did like to where I bought their music. But with some bands, like Poison, that had a song I Won't Forget You Babe being my only song I liked from them, I never really bought them on vinyl and barely got them for the one song I liked in the 1990s on CD. I definitely knew what I liked but in the age of vinyl resurfacing, I have listened to albums I would have never bought Back in the day, and I have learned to appreciate and like them more.
I've still got all of my original cassettes, even a few eight tracks, and my original CDs that I bought through the decades. My albums have somehow disappeared and I'm wondering now if my dad might have thrown those out somewhere in the last 20 years or so. He got to the point where he wasn't trying to control the music I listen to even though he wasn't a fan of it himself. And by the time I had turned 18 and moved out, I had about 400 LPs that I had left in my room at my family's house. I don't get to make it back home too often since I can't even see well enough to drive. But somewhere since about 2007 I have not seen my LPs anywhere in the house down there. I've looked for them, had my sister help me look for them, and I just don't know where they could be? That kills me because I had a good, at least at that that time, collection going and I've always been looking forward to bringing those back home here in Fort Worth and checking them out. I know a lot of them would be filled with snap, crackle, and pop now because they were when I switched over to CDs. But I made sure to never throw any LPs away and I hope one day I do find them and they're still in decent shape.
Okay, I really am going to stop after this paragraph haha. I've got to try to proofread this with my magnifier anyway and it's going to take forever. I know a lot of people outgrow the music they first enjoyed. But that's not me. I liked it for a reason then and I like it today because I think it was just some of the greatest music ever. Yes, it does take me back nostalgically to those days. But even without those memories I still think that the music was some of the best music ever. And since I love collecting the live shows, studio outtakes, demos, etc stuff that's never been officially released, or in most cases anyway, I really do love to see how a band can perform live. And hearing them be able to not only pull off their studio tracks live and sound just as good, but to also hear them be able to add some new things to a song or change it up a little bit when they play live, that just is great. I think it keeps you from burning out on the same exact studio tracks after the millions listen. I've collected about every album I've ever had and then a lot more just in the last 2 years. I got back into vinyl, wanting to do it back in the 1990s but then not really doing it until 2 years ago, and it has been spectacular having these great sounding LPs once again. I think vinyl has the richest and best sound, and even though I had all these through the years, the newer remasters and reissues/repressings have done a great job for the most part in upgrading the sound. I will always like what I listened to back then. I have come to realize though that there is a lot of great music I overlooked back then. And I hope there are some newer bands that come along that I will feel that way about as I continue on through life. But would the way the labels have ruined the music industry, and with the way the whole music industry is today where it's almost impossible for a new artist to come along and make a great living like the rock and roll artists of the past did, I can just cross my fingers and hope it will happen again. I have rambled on enough here and I still haven't said everything I'd like to say. But I am going to call it quits now.
Brian in Fort Worth 🎶
Ventures are great. Glad they’re in the Hall
Been looking for original Shatner lp
Yes! I love the Ventures! I've got a TON of their records...and i hope to get more!
@@VinylHunter me too. I have many but have been buying way more records than I can possibly
Listen to. Put on one recently and now everyone I see I check condition and buy if I don’t already have
Alex Harvey "Next!" - great tune.
My favorite!!!
Open your own on-line store. Extra funds for retirement? Happy Digging, brother!
9:20 James Horner's soundtrack for 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' is such an amazing score. It's a killer album and the movie is the gold standard for Star Trek movies. Nothing that followed ever matched or surpassed it (although 'Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home' was excellent and had great critical acclaim).
I'll have to seek out and watch IV again! I haven't seen it since back in the day!
Damn! Incredible score on the Deviants! Is that a UK original? We briefly had a US original on Sire in the store I worked at years ago.
Mine is the UK 1st stereo pressing
Hope you see you get back out to the thrift stores soon!
I've been hitting some thrift stores! "The Dig Of A Lifetime" took all my money for a while...plus it kinda killed my desire to shop for records for awhile too. But I'm a treasure hunter at heart! I've GOT to go out and look for them records...that's just how I'm programmed! ...so, of course, I've been digging in thrift stores and such again! More videos on that very soon! Plus, garage sale season is starting! I've already been to my first sale of the year, and i got a killer score there!!!
Man, Cindy Williams just died Jan. 25th also. Only one left is Lenny.
Wow! He is the only one left, isn't he! I didn't realize that!
The good news is, he's making another Spinal Tap movie!
Jimmy Driftwood in Living Stereo? Wow! Of course, no surprise that the country records were still there after the pickers went through everything.
I haven't listened to my new Jimmy Driftwood records yet...I'm definitely curious to hear what he sounds like in Living Stereo....I mean, he's not the first name i think of when i hear the word "audiophile"!
@@VinylHunter I imagine that neither of us have heard Driftwood until we've listened to him on reel-to-reel.
If you're okay with dropping an email address in the comments I can discretely send you a link to the unlisted video of my comedy performance from Tuesday night.
Never seen that wishbone ash..nice
I just listened to it a couple nights ago! Side 1 was amazing! Side 2 was meh. Well worth it for side 1 alone though!
video muito fixe 😎como sempre ! abraço de Portugal
I'm very happy you like them! Thanks for watching!!! 🍻
I have the Canadian pressing of kings of the wild frontier that I got for free with three quarters of a collection that me and my stepbrother got from my stepmoms friend
Awesome! I'm guessing there must have been some other pretty cool stuff in that collection too!
Maybe you mention it somewhere but... I'm curious if that was 1$ to 3$? What price did you pay for these?
It was approximately $3 each!
@@VinylHunter And how much time did they give you? Why didn't you go back for Phafner? Why did you not take all you could? Thanks for the response... Im just mindblown by your finds ;)
@@VinylHunter omg
By the way I'm watching all your videos and you do a great job. Its very halpfull and entertaining. Keep the good work, it seems you are really enjoying it!
Thank you! I'm glad it's useful!
Still getting some good stuff. My sympathies regarding the 'Californian guy'. There always seems to be someone like that who by some incredible chance of fate, gets first pickings. Had it recently with some online stuff where the seller is making some odd decisions on how they sell. Anyway, just focus on the finds you do get I guess
Yep! That's how i look at it...I got so much great stuff there!!!
I'm pretty sure Bill Hudson is still alive. But we did lose his ex-wife Cindy Williams in January.
Yeah, sorry! My half-baked research...I must have got some wires crossed in my haste!
Confucius or Fu Man Chu?
Ming The Merciless
Sorry deviants
These videos are way tooooooooo
Lonh