I really like this Gary Numan album! I also own a single of "We are Glass" and that brilliant Erik Satie cover, these 2 songs were included in the later reissues of Telekon. Well, I was listening to Devo's "Now it Can be Told" and I thought that after enjoying it for over 30 years...Now it Can be Sold, and that's what I did a few months ago...
Always fun to revisit stuff that has been sitting on the shelves unattended to and giving them a new listen. Can bring back some cool memories. A lot of those lPs remind me of KROQ back in the day. Fun times. BTW Love the backdrop!
@@djstephwest That's so cool. When were you listening? I was primarily listening 78-84 before I moved to the Bay Area and then it was pretty much KUSF and KALX. I feel those were the golden years with Rodney at night and a little more freeform for the DJs during the day, before it fell into a pretty regimented playlist. Hard to blame them, they found what worked. Still, those were exciting times for a teenager! Glad to see you're still spinning that stuff and sharing it! I still love it! Peace.
We are constantly culling as the digging never stops! lol! Let’s call it curating so it doesn’t sound crazy😂So Happy to find your channel! Looking forward to digging into your vids!
I’ve been getting rid of records lately. I listen to each one and decide whether to keep it or not. I donated some last year. I’m now trading in at the record store or selling on discogs.
Music lovers keep the music they buy because they are fans! Collectors are the ones who purge! Hey, keep on doing it & driving the price of new & used vinyl up because the CD market is loving that you guys! Fans are turning back to CD’s again!
Enjoyed your video! I sometimes battle having to get rid of records. I do ask myself when was the last time I listened to it. Love the Gary Numan album. I love her voice in that band New Toy. Have a good week - Edward.
I've never heard of the Teenage Zombie movie, but the bands listed definitely sound like a keeper. I made the mistake of purging that Simple Minds about a year ago. I have so many great records and so little time. Take care!
Hi Stephanie. THe Nylons are a Canadian a capella band. That is a great album. Sadly, three of the four members have passed away! Ohio Express - great '60s Bubblegum Pop! I love Gruppo Sportivo but that is not my fave album by them (Buddy Odor is a Gas). Still, has some good songs on it. I just did a video on The Rave-Ups, oddly enough. That's a keeper in my book. Gary Numan's Telekon is one of my faves by him, although it is a little darker than the two albums that came before it. That Lene Lovich mini album is a classic. "New Toy" was played on the radio all the time back then! And Thomas Dolby is on it!
I can only think of about 10% of my albums that I would get rid of due to content or damage. But I'd copy all of them into computer files before unloading them.
I used to love the Rave Ups. Still do actually. And Gary Numan is awesome. I’ve been to a few of his concerts too. You dont have to collect vinyl for over a decade to require a clean out. I have only been collecting vinyl for about 3 years and already have about 350 records. Problem is I started in the beginning to buy a lot of used records just to see if I liked certain artists. I took lots of chances. But I now realize I dont want to be one of those guys who have walls and walls of records and never listen to most of them. So I am very selective on what I buy now. And I think I too need to do a clean out of some of my early purchases. Fun video and thanks for sharing. Oh and just a quick fyi. I would personally have to keep the Miami Vice album. Just my two cents. But maybe thats just nostalgia from my youth talking. Have a terrific day.
I just recently was given a friends' record collection and it had a copy of Telekon amongst it...not familiar with all the records you showed but it seems you made some pretty reasoned choices. Glad you decided to keep New Gold Dream, thats' a great album.
I'm glad you're keeping the Simple Minds. I wanted to thin out my collection back in the 90's. I had been collecting since '79. I quickly regretted selling off my collection of Simple Minds 12'' singles. What was I thinking!
@@djstephwest Yes. I have two copies of New Gold Dream. One is gold vinyl with purple flecks. The other I just got a few days ago for $3 at the thrift store. Couldn't pass that up! Great condition. Sparkle in the Rain is probably my favorite. I have that on CD only. I also like Empires and Dance. Once Upon a Time isn't half bad either.
I would absolutely keep the Ohio Express LP. They were among the forerunners of bubble-gum pop and anything by them and their label Buddah Records would be of historical value if not listening value! But that's just me.
Nice video topic. I would keep Miami Vice. Cassette tapes were the dominant format in the 80s. CDs were just beginning to emerge. There are some good instrumentals like Axle F. The Heat Is On by Glen Fry also. 80s OG vinyl is getting harder to find. I haven't gotten rid of much except children's records. Glad you are keeping Simple Minds.
Keep the Ohio Express album. It's a fun bubblegum record. Their big hits of that album you have is Mercy and Sweeter Than Sugar. They are most famous for Yummy, Yummy, Yummy. The Nylons are an accapella band accompanied by a drum machine and they are pretty good.
You absolutely, *ABSOLUTELY* have to listen to (get) Gary Numan's masterpiece Splinter: Songs from a Broken Mind & Savage: Songs from a Broken World. I don't know about you, but I frigg'n *LOVE* his more Industrial stuff. Also, the dynamics on Broken Mind particularly are amongst the most stunning out of all the records in my collection (2600+) As a bonus, if you haven't already, make SURE to check out his 2018 performances at Brixton here on TH-cam, the production and sound is bloody amazing!
The Teenage Zombie and Miami Vice LP's may have some collector value. Have them checked out if you have a used record store nearby. Keep Garry Numan and Devo.
Gruppo Sportivo AKA Buddy Odor 🙂 Really? Not really great music, but as a Buddy Holly fan it was nice to have a local band that played Rock and Roll (sort of) at a time no one did.. Keep it! Just for fun.
You seem to be at the other end of the cycle to Geraldine : th-cam.com/video/uyTdI-JrUwM/w-d-xo.html I love her enthusiasm but there is a point where buying every cheap CD and record you can find starts to leave you wondering what the hell you were thinking. Good luck with your journey.
Loved the background 😊
Thank you.
Another great video. I would love that I Was a Teenage Zombie record! Loads of fun.
Thank you 😊
I really like this Gary Numan album! I also own a single of "We are Glass" and that brilliant Erik Satie cover, these 2 songs were included in the later reissues of Telekon.
Well, I was listening to Devo's "Now it Can be Told" and I thought that after enjoying it for over 30 years...Now it Can be Sold, and that's what I did a few months ago...
Always fun to revisit stuff that has been sitting on the shelves unattended to and giving them a new listen. Can bring back some cool memories. A lot of those lPs remind me of KROQ back in the day. Fun times. BTW Love the backdrop!
Hi Tony. I grew up listening to KROQ! Thanks for watching!
@@djstephwest That's so cool. When were you listening? I was primarily listening 78-84 before I moved to the Bay Area and then it was pretty much KUSF and KALX. I feel those were the golden years with Rodney at night and a little more freeform for the DJs during the day, before it fell into a pretty regimented playlist. Hard to blame them, they found what worked. Still, those were exciting times for a teenager! Glad to see you're still spinning that stuff and sharing it! I still love it! Peace.
We are constantly culling as the digging never stops! lol! Let’s call it curating so it doesn’t sound crazy😂So Happy to find your channel! Looking forward to digging into your vids!
Thank you! I just found your channel and subscribed. Looking forward to watching your videos.
I’ve been getting rid of records lately. I listen to each one and decide whether to keep it or not. I donated some last year. I’m now trading in at the record store or selling on discogs.
Just donated about 800 records in about 12 trips. Feels good. Can’t believe some of the crap records I’ve acquired over the years
That's a lot a records. Good for you!
Music lovers keep the music they buy because they are fans! Collectors are the ones who purge! Hey, keep on doing it & driving the price of new & used vinyl up because the CD market is loving that you guys! Fans are turning back to CD’s again!
Enjoyed your video! I sometimes battle having to get rid of records. I do ask myself when was the last time I listened to it. Love the Gary Numan album. I love her voice in that band New Toy. Have a good week - Edward.
I've never heard of the Teenage Zombie movie, but the bands listed definitely sound like a keeper. I made the mistake of purging that Simple Minds about a year ago. I have so many great records and so little time. Take care!
Glad you are keeping the Lene Lovich! After I saw that at the back of your pile, I had to root for it all through the video, "Don't dump the Lene!!!"
It's Lena. Not Line or Lene!
@@pipelinecenter No, her name is spelled Lene. I fixed the Line typo.
Hi Stephanie. THe Nylons are a Canadian a capella band. That is a great album. Sadly, three of the four members have passed away! Ohio Express - great '60s Bubblegum Pop! I love Gruppo Sportivo but that is not my fave album by them (Buddy Odor is a Gas). Still, has some good songs on it. I just did a video on The Rave-Ups, oddly enough. That's a keeper in my book. Gary Numan's Telekon is one of my faves by him, although it is a little darker than the two albums that came before it. That Lene Lovich mini album is a classic. "New Toy" was played on the radio all the time back then! And Thomas Dolby is on it!
I can only think of about 10% of my albums that I would get rid of due to content or damage. But I'd copy all of them into computer files before unloading them.
I loved The Nylons and that album. Had a chance to see them live.
That's cool that you have seen them live before. I'll have to give it a listen. 😀
😘😘😘😘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thanks!!
Devo! Simple Minds! Severed Heads, Lene Lovich! ❤️
Look for the Severed Heads album “Rotund for Success” if you can find on vinyl!
I'll listen to Rotund for Success and keep an eye out for it at the shops. Thanks! 😀
Any one who likes Severed Heads is cool in my book
I used to love the Rave Ups. Still do actually. And Gary Numan is awesome. I’ve been to a few of his concerts too. You dont have to collect vinyl for over a decade to require a clean out. I have only been collecting vinyl for about 3 years and already have about 350 records. Problem is I started in the beginning to buy a lot of used records just to see if I liked certain artists. I took lots of chances. But I now realize I dont want to be one of those guys who have walls and walls of records and never listen to most of them. So I am very selective on what I buy now. And I think I too need to do a clean out of some of my early purchases. Fun video and thanks for sharing. Oh and just a quick fyi. I would personally have to keep the Miami Vice album. Just my two cents. But maybe thats just nostalgia from my youth talking. Have a terrific day.
I just recently was given a friends' record collection and it had a copy of Telekon amongst it...not familiar with all the records you showed but it seems you made some pretty reasoned choices.
Glad you decided to keep New Gold Dream, thats' a great album.
I'm glad you're keeping the Simple Minds. I wanted to thin out my collection back in the 90's. I had been collecting since '79. I quickly regretted selling off my collection of Simple Minds 12'' singles. What was I thinking!
I’m trying to avoid that type of regret. Did you ever repurchase any of the Simple minds records?
@@djstephwest Yes. I have two copies of New Gold Dream. One is gold vinyl with purple flecks. The other I just got a few days ago for $3 at the thrift store. Couldn't pass that up! Great condition. Sparkle in the Rain is probably my favorite. I have that on CD only. I also like Empires and Dance. Once Upon a Time isn't half bad either.
@@jimbarton1608 very nice 😍
I would absolutely keep the Ohio Express LP. They were among the forerunners of bubble-gum pop and anything by them and their label Buddah Records would be of historical value if not listening value! But that's just me.
Hi Michael. Thanks for the info.
agreed. it also got some cool psychedelic numbers if i remember correctly
you can sell just the covers to albums, some people hav e just the album and need the cover.
Great idea.
The Nylons were an acapella group. If you enjoy that kind of music they were excellent!! They were from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nice video topic. I would keep Miami Vice. Cassette tapes were the dominant format in the 80s. CDs were just beginning to emerge. There are some good instrumentals like Axle F. The Heat Is On by Glen Fry also. 80s OG vinyl is getting harder to find.
I haven't gotten rid of much except children's records. Glad you are keeping Simple Minds.
Hi Stephanie, keep the Miami Vice, it's an 80's jem!
Keep the Ohio Express album. It's a fun bubblegum record. Their big hits of that album you have is Mercy and Sweeter Than Sugar. They are most famous for Yummy, Yummy, Yummy. The Nylons are an accapella band accompanied by a drum machine and they are pretty good.
I’d definitely keep Gary Numan! Hello from the U.K. - I too have a channel….
You absolutely, *ABSOLUTELY* have to listen to (get) Gary Numan's masterpiece Splinter: Songs from a Broken Mind & Savage: Songs from a Broken World. I don't know about you, but I frigg'n *LOVE* his more Industrial stuff. Also, the dynamics on Broken Mind particularly are amongst the most stunning out of all the records in my collection (2600+) As a bonus, if you haven't already, make SURE to check out his 2018 performances at Brixton here on TH-cam, the production and sound is bloody amazing!
Thomas Dolby wrote New Toy about his Fairlight synthesizer for Lene. No suprise Thomas is a college Professor these days !
The Teenage Zombie and Miami Vice LP's may have some collector value. Have them checked out if you have a used record store nearby. Keep Garry Numan and Devo.
Gruppo Sportivo AKA Buddy Odor 🙂 Really?
Not really great music, but as a Buddy Holly fan it was nice to have a local band that played Rock and Roll (sort of) at a time no one did..
Keep it! Just for fun.
Keep the Grupo Sportivo, Devo, Gary Neuman and Lena Lovitch.
Donate What U Don't Keep...That's What I Did...I've Sadly Said Goodbye To Alot CDs Over Time...
You seem to be at the other end of the cycle to Geraldine :
th-cam.com/video/uyTdI-JrUwM/w-d-xo.html
I love her enthusiasm but there is a point where buying every cheap CD and record you can find starts to leave you wondering what the hell you were thinking. Good luck with your journey.
True! Just checked out her channel. She is cool! Thanks for sharing!
Keep Miami Vice