Great video! Thank you for the public service you are doing! I was a teen in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1978 using many of the same strategies you mentioned. Collecting became a whole lot easier when I moved to Los Angeles at the beginning of 1981. About a year later I discovered they had record swap meets! I was in heaven!
Milwaukee. I was literally there a week ago...You guys had the Shivvers ! ! ! ! ! !! Love that band...Yes the LA record swap meets were legendary. Wish I could have gone to those back in the day....
That's a great point. I have never been able to acquire that book, but would love it since some of my favorite bands ( Viletones, Teenage Head, Lowlife) are Canadian.
@@punkmediaresearchcollectio6593 you'll learn about a whole bunch more with that book. its my fave. It comes with a 7" of can punk rarities. and then he put out 3 volumes of LPs compiling more rare early canadian punk goodies.
as a kid into punk in florida , remember 79, thru 80's , getting lp from orlando / altamonte stores , peaches , mur mur records . having to order an lp using mailed 7/11 money orders
Great video, really enjoyed it.
Great video! Thank you for the public service you are doing! I was a teen in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1978 using many of the same strategies you mentioned. Collecting became a whole lot easier when I moved to Los Angeles at the beginning of 1981. About a year later I discovered they had record swap meets! I was in heaven!
Milwaukee. I was literally there a week ago...You guys had the Shivvers ! ! ! ! ! !! Love that band...Yes the LA record swap meets were legendary. Wish I could have gone to those back in the day....
Awesome, Dino! Love this. Man, I would love to look through your record and zine collection!
If you are ever in LA,!
Very interesting video. Thank you for the call out Dino. I'm hoping to compile Anoraky in the UK 3 next year. Cheers slainte TP
Looking forward to it.
What about Frank Manley’s book from the early 90s on Canadian punk called Smash the State. It’s a classic
That's a great point. I have never been able to acquire that book, but would love it since some of my favorite bands ( Viletones, Teenage Head, Lowlife) are Canadian.
@@punkmediaresearchcollectio6593 you'll learn about a whole bunch more with that book. its my fave. It comes with a 7" of can punk rarities. and then he put out 3 volumes of LPs compiling more rare early canadian punk goodies.
Problems with the fanzines was the lack of objectivity quality wise, most records just weren’t good at all.
as a kid into punk in florida , remember 79, thru 80's , getting lp from orlando / altamonte stores , peaches , mur mur records . having to order an lp using mailed 7/11 money orders
Absolutely, and dont forget Record Mart! Me and Don from Record Mart both started fanzines in 1980. His was called Dogfood and mine Paranoia.