Hi Gav, you really get out and about on your hunt for vinyl. And it's really paid off this month. Roy Wood's Boulders is an overlooked classic, plus 10cc and Slade In Flame.👍
@@mikevinylspiral cheers Mike - was pleased to spot a nice copy of that Roy Wood - it’s a great album too - thanks for watching and commenting as ever 🫡👍🇬🇧
Love that Nice Price inner sleeve with the picture of Dynasty by KISS. Original Soundtrack, In Flame and Boulders, all classics. I have an horrendous Morning is Broken choir memory from primary school days where our class ended up singing it in the local chapel for an audience of pensioners despite none of us knowing the words beyond the first couple of lines.
So I’m not the only scarred by the Cat man! Good to know ! Yep I have a soft spot for those budget labels of the 80’s as they were such a good way to build a collection on a pocket money budget 👍🫡🇬🇧
Yeah! He also persuaded me to swap my copy of 'Dressed to Kill' for a knife - which he brought into school. We did the swap openly during our Biology class - different times. I've guessed your author btw.
@ aah the innocent days of taking knives to school! My granddad gave me a great knife for woodcutting and innocent stuff like that . Well done on the author guess !
That Roy Wood album was one of the very first full price albums I bought. I used to love the guy, and was often painting pictures of him in my school's art class (remember the Wizard face paint). You're right, it's eccentric to the max, but great fun. 'Dear Elaine' was a fabulous single. 'The Original Soundtrack' is a brilliant album too. Audiophile standard. As for 'The Official' 2025 Vinyl Tag, I'm looking for Rob Walker's 'Official Vinyl Tag 2025' which I hope will be coming very soon!
@@davidatkinson-Music-and-More I’ve stood next to Roy Wood in a pub toilet ! But that’s another story!! Thanks for watching and your guess was actually better than my answer !
I admit it; I have some Spandau Ballet LPs, including the ones you showed! What a strange cover of Cuts Like a Knife. Those first two Queen records are almost impossible to find. Very cool Kravitz find! Is the author Irvine Welsh?
So glad I’m not alone with the spandau albums - you know this much is true ! Thanks for watching- the author is not Irvine - here’s a clue - 1st book was published in 1974!
I keep finding records in charity shops that are scratched to hell, they still want, or hope, for quite a lot of money for them. Did find a whole load of John Denver albums recently, all pristine, for a pound each. I suppose he's not cool, but i like him.
Great Vinyl Finds man! 😎😎👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers and thanks for watching 👍🫡
Hi Gav, you really get out and about on your hunt for vinyl. And it's really paid off this month. Roy Wood's Boulders is an overlooked classic, plus 10cc and Slade In Flame.👍
@@mikevinylspiral cheers Mike - was pleased to spot a nice copy of that Roy Wood - it’s a great album too - thanks for watching and commenting as ever 🫡👍🇬🇧
Hey Gav. Great finds! Love 10CC, and Queen ll is killer! Cheers
@@7BobbyGaylor7 thanks Bobby ! 👍🫡🇬🇧
Love that Nice Price inner sleeve with the picture of Dynasty by KISS. Original Soundtrack, In Flame and Boulders, all classics. I have an horrendous Morning is Broken choir memory from primary school days where our class ended up singing it in the local chapel for an audience of pensioners despite none of us knowing the words beyond the first couple of lines.
Unbelievably I gave away the lyric sheet to Queen II to a lad in my class at secondary school who was moidering me for it.
So I’m not the only scarred by the Cat man! Good to know ! Yep I have a soft spot for those budget labels of the 80’s as they were such a good way to build a collection on a pocket money budget 👍🫡🇬🇧
You got hustled ! 😮👀
Yeah! He also persuaded me to swap my copy of 'Dressed to Kill' for a knife - which he brought into school. We did the swap openly during our Biology class - different times. I've guessed your author btw.
@ aah the innocent days of taking knives to school! My granddad gave me a great knife for woodcutting and innocent stuff like that . Well done on the author guess !
That Roy Wood album was one of the very first full price albums I bought. I used to love the guy, and was often painting pictures of him in my school's art class (remember the Wizard face paint). You're right, it's eccentric to the max, but great fun. 'Dear Elaine' was a fabulous single. 'The Original Soundtrack' is a brilliant album too. Audiophile standard.
As for 'The Official' 2025 Vinyl Tag, I'm looking for Rob Walker's 'Official Vinyl Tag 2025' which I hope will be coming very soon!
@@davidatkinson-Music-and-More I’ve stood next to Roy Wood in a pub toilet ! But that’s another story!!
Thanks for watching and your guess was actually better than my answer !
@@gavaxemanspins 🤣😂
I admit it; I have some Spandau Ballet LPs, including the ones you showed! What a strange cover of Cuts Like a Knife. Those first two Queen records are almost impossible to find. Very cool Kravitz find! Is the author Irvine Welsh?
So glad I’m not alone with the spandau albums - you know this much is true !
Thanks for watching- the author is not Irvine - here’s a clue - 1st book was published in 1974!
I keep finding records in charity shops that are scratched to hell, they still want, or hope, for quite a lot of money for them. Did find a whole load of John Denver albums recently, all pristine, for a pound each. I suppose he's not cool, but i like him.
@@simoncurl4504 yep. I don’t have much luck with charity shops Simon - we all like what we like - cool or not ! Thanks for watching 👍🫡🇬🇧