This’ll get the haters out! “Waaah- why don’t you post records we can afford “ I respect your love and passion and hard work to achieve your big collection. I know the value is the least important part-the music and history and tangibility of old presses is what matters the most!
Ha 😂 you're not wrong. I think it's more that the records are so expensive and so bad that gets the haters out. That fraction moon blood album is near unlistenable !
@@njwtube I actually like that Fraction record but I’m into weird punk, psych and jazz. I’m not sure I’d be willing to pay the big bucks to own one even if it was a “good deal” which is probably still over a $1000
@@bigsweetc6 Yeah the value of some of these is literally down to scarcity, but that isn't always a good thing. I mean a Beatles album that was rejected (presumably as the mix was bad/didn't sound how George liked?) I just don't see those as desirable. I've seen the green Led Zep before and that was changed because the band preferred red. Where does the desire for something the band didn't even want to put out come from? I find it strange that people revel in those as some sort of grail when in reality the artist you're supposed to be supporting / enjoying would be annoyed that copies even existed
Man, i thought I had expensive taste! Seems like everything on my grail list is like £300-£500. Love that you’ve quoted Discogs prices on these, saves me scrambling thru whilst watching. Good stuff.
Hey man. I picked up a signed copy of Randy Holden Population II reissue. Thanks for turning me on to it. I have all the Blue Cheer albums. But I didn't know and understand Randy till you sharing. Thanks again man. Peace and love, Kev
Love the video, definitely interesting. I collect white zombie records. I actually have a test pressing of their first 7 inch from 1985 gods on voodoo moon. No record whatsoever on it but thatd basically what started Robs career. Also have test pressing of their second release Pig Heaven, no record on that either.
That Fraction album always looks so damn good. I’d never heard of it until your channel and enjoy it a fair bit on Spotify. Looking forward to the re-release to own a physical copy. Keep up the good work mate.
Brilliant as always! I have 4....Irish Coffee, Fraction and Hunger are RI's...but I remember picking up the Mouse album out of a bargain crate at a Record Fair in the mid 80s...and still have it! For info, the guitarist/main man in Mouse is a guy called Ray Russell who was/is a jazz/rock player and if you can track down his 1971 lp Rites & Rituals on CBS...well it gets more play time here than Coryell /McLaughlin albums of that time frame. It's brilliant! He recently had a guitar valued (it was on a tv show) gifted to him by George Harrison (he worked for Harrisons Hand Made Films company composing soundtracks) and it had a trail that led back to being owned by Lennon and was valued at £300 - 400 k! Nice pension!!
I have a fairly big collection, like 1600 or so, but only a handful are in the $100+ value range. Got a white label promo Safe as Milk, some 2014 mono Beatles stuff, some og Meters and some other $200 records. Most expensive is a Butcher cover. Almost everything else is 10-50 bucks. I guess my taste is usually in the $20 range.
I love the unknown artists, one of my favorite artists now I had never heard of until you recommended it. I hope one year you do a “Top 20 most valuable according to Discogs that can be streamed” lol ❤
Great video as always. I wonder do you have some of the EX-YU (former Yugoslavia) rock records? Ex-yu rock scene was a thing in the late 70s and 80s. Suggestion for video, show records from different countries that are not that common as US, UK...
Wow. Never heard of any of these Bedford zeppelin an the few you have shown before. Heard that in the underground market. I spent have spent way over sales history for Brazilian records because that’s what they go for if you actually want to buy a decent copy. Thanks for the video. Cheers!
I really enjoy your video's, they always get me on the edge of my seat 👍👍👍 Thank you for regularly broaden my musical horizon ! 🤓 Greetings from Belgium
Good guy. I admire his passion for collecting. Check out his store if you are in the Charlotte NC area. He has a nice selection if you are a vinyl enthusiast and find yourself in that area..
Hey, Dylan! It couldn't be better timing with the video. Today I ordered Truth & Janey Just a Little Magic original press from 1977 in NM condition which might be the most rare album I'll have in my collection, especially considering where I'm from. It happend to be pretty close by to me, so it was probably like a once ever deal kind of thing. If it wasn't for you bringing up this underrated band in the first place, I most likely wouldn't have discovered them. Greetings from Sweden!
I just love your passion for Zeppelin. I was lucky enough to score a white label Zeppelin 1 which I absolutely treasure. They are my fav bands too. Love your channel…watching from 🇨🇦. Cheers ✌️
Great video, haters gonna hate man, can’t wait for the Yezda and the next couple I have heard about, got my Prody and Dragonfly, thank you so much for everything
Hey Dillon, My name is Greta & i ❤ your record channel. I was just wondering if you put out records on ( ELVIS PRESLEY/ HERMAN HERMITS) . Because there records are hard to find. Thank you. GRETA 😊
I’ve had the good fortune of a large handful of records I bought at retail prices skyrocket in the past decade, really unknown to me until recently, because I never really check the value. The one that surprised me was the Taylor Swift Folklore that came out during the pandy, which I guess became the rare version and it sells for a few hundred dollars. Not surprising is my still in the shrink, coke bottle clear, 1993 In Utero. I have zero records valued above median $600, I’m not greedy like you 😜 Great video!
Hi, Dillon. I just subscribed to your videos because I have been watching about every one that you’ve done and I can relate to your enthusiasm as a collector of records myself for the past 47 years. My collection is comprised mostly of Elvis Presley because he will always be “the king” and I see many of his records as an investment. One thing I wanted to touch on is a very recent sale on eBay of a sealed copy of Led Zeppelin II. This particular album sold for over $800! I couldn’t help but wonder if it was you who won the auction because I know that album is your all-time favorite Led Zeppelin album. It was astounding to see that record sell for such an amount! Anyway, keep up the good work. Loving it! Walter P.
Hello, again Dillon! I just wanted to add that I really admire the fact that you “keep it clean”; no F-bombs like so many others who do these type of videos. That shows a lot of class and I just want to let you know that your manners are appreciated and acknowledged. I will stay tuned!
Love the videos has turned me onto a lot old Funk music i would not of even known existed and thats what its really all about exposing people new music
One of my favorite record is Couchois. Can be found for under $5 every where. Beatles 2nd and 3rd state, Atco white label promo of Beatles, love them but listen To first routinely
The perks of being a record store owner... pretty killer collection man (i've got reissues of pretty much all). You always come across as a genuine dude and collector with a love for the music and not about the money. May be Popsike sold listings would be a better barometer on value? Or some sort of average of it and median Discogs solds. Someone needs to reissue that Vindication lp.
Yeah it’s a little of both. Also, like I said in the video, I don’t think even one of these on the list came into the shop, I’ve just traded with other friends and collectors to get them. Thanks for watching! 🙏
This is a fun subject no matter what anyone says about you showing them off Dillon lol. Now I don't have anything that expensive but I do have a Dinked Edition Of Thee Sacred Souls from the UK and it's going for the high 200's now days. That's probably my most valuable record dollar wise.
My brother had a buddy back in the 70’s & 80’s that had a sick Zeppelin bootleg collection plus record collection in general. He had a copy of destroyer with HR. Giger artwork on colored vinyl that I haven’t seen anywhere. I ripped it to cassette when I was a kid & found the exact HR Giger pic in an old playboy. I cut it out & it fit almost perfectly in the cassette case. All of my tapes got stolen out of my 77 Corolla back in the ear 90’s. I was furious. I heard he got hooked on drugs and sold everything for practically nothing. My wife’s friend gave her a ton of records. I’m still going through them. Some odd balls for sure. I found a killer surf rock record called Surfers pajama party from The Centurions. Insane surf rock and seems very few exist. I think they’re the pioneers of surf rock. Good stuff
Hey would you happen to have any info on why some of my RCA VICTOR vinyl 45 have blue labels (Some with white, gray or gold writing)? I can’t find anything about that label logo being used.
Most expensive vinyl album I've purchased is Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II, $355 for a Very Good copy (buyer beware of the unofficial repress by Sire Records that is based on the US CD edition and thus is missing two tracks).
I recently bit the bullet and paid the most I ever have for a record 'Distant Past - Everything Everything' and I will definitely never sell. Wanted it for a while, I had the opportunity to pay £100 for it in 2020 but I was studying at uni and couldn't justify the expense back then.
Have you ever added a contribution onto Discogs? I inherited three LPs from my dad that are promos & looks like I'll have to submit them as possible new contributions.
Just the nature of something being rare doesn't automatically give it value. It seems to me that music that wasn't popular at the time sold, but then later acquired a cult status seems to be worth the most on vinyl.
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Surprised you didn't mention victor peraino kingdom come in your honourable mentions. If one ever comes up for sale you will need several thousand dollars to get it.
The guy behind Relatively Clean Rivers was a Jewish guy who converted to evangelical Christianity. Ironically, his son converted from Christianity to Islam & joined Al Qaeda, where he was known as "Azzam the American."
Doesn't discogs have the ability to remove the bootleg/reissue sales that are messing with the median value on some of these records? It seems ridiculous that those sort of sales are allowed.
What's your insurance man say? LOL. You must have some type of collectors insurance on these records, right? I want to buy the Dragonfly vinyl because it looks so cool but I just don't care for the late 60's psych-rock. It's just too 60's sounding, 😂
I hope people are telling the truth when they say they don’t care about what their records are worth and don’t see them as investment vehicles whatsoever because this is a freaking house of cards man. To think these values will hold up for another twenty years, with the ratio of turnover rate of new fans year over year being what it is. I just hope the beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder because as far as the more objective shared perceived value consensuses, these all hinge on like six people active in the market at any given time, compared to items that are “worth less” with hundreds of people on the market for day by day. Whats more (objectively) valuable: a 300$ item that 300,000 people want, or a 3,000$ item that 30 people want?
@@noblerecords dang you, you are always kind, and pragmatic with your thinking even with replies to jerks. And you’re right, and I wish for all your rare records to always have buyers, and for those buyers to always have buyers and for the legacies of these records to never go in vain. My meanness does come from a genuine worry for the happiness of others
Dude, have you ever heard the Skip Spence album, Oar, from 1969? They only sold about a thousand copies upon release. It's a cult classic, similar to Big Star's Third album. I have a mint copy.
you made the comparison. invaders actually sounds more like something quentin tarantino would use in a soundtrack, grindhouse cinema vibe. is it worth a grand? for the average music lover, no.
Noble Records, Your videos always make me happy, so I subscribed!
Thank you for your contributions to my club. From Barcelona, a hug brother!
Thanks for watching! 🙏
This’ll get the haters out! “Waaah- why don’t you post records we can afford “ I respect your love and passion and hard work to achieve your big collection. I know the value is the least important part-the music and history and tangibility of old presses is what matters the most!
Ha 😂 you're not wrong. I think it's more that the records are so expensive and so bad that gets the haters out. That fraction moon blood album is near unlistenable !
@@njwtube I actually like that Fraction record but I’m into weird punk, psych and jazz. I’m not sure I’d be willing to pay the big bucks to own one even if it was a “good deal” which is probably still over a $1000
@@bigsweetc6 Yeah the value of some of these is literally down to scarcity, but that isn't always a good thing. I mean a Beatles album that was rejected (presumably as the mix was bad/didn't sound how George liked?) I just don't see those as desirable. I've seen the green Led Zep before and that was changed because the band preferred red. Where does the desire for something the band didn't even want to put out come from? I find it strange that people revel in those as some sort of grail when in reality the artist you're supposed to be supporting / enjoying would be annoyed that copies even existed
People like what they like. I absolutely love fraction, and can’t imagine someone not liking it. But to each his own, I won’t criticize your taste.
What is your channel called where you rip records?
Thanks for sharing as always Dillon! I LOVE your videos! We need a Noble Records Puppy update!😜😂
I’ll try to bring him into the next heavy rotation video but he’s not really a pup any more 🤣
Dillon you’re awesome!! Been watching since he beginning!! Keep up the killer work 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Thanks so much for sticking around!
Man, i thought I had expensive taste! Seems like everything on my grail list is like £300-£500. Love that you’ve quoted Discogs prices on these, saves me scrambling thru whilst watching. Good stuff.
Would love to see a video on what Zeppelin presses you recommend for the super fan and the average fan.
Mexico is in North America
Lol. Yeap. Was gonna say the same thing. Mexico is part of NORTH America, not South America. It's like saying the U.S. is part of Europe.
Just wanted to thank you for the label exclusives. I would never be able to afford originals and the reissues sound awesome.
Wendy
Hey man. I picked up a signed copy of Randy Holden Population II reissue. Thanks for turning me on to it. I have all the Blue Cheer albums. But I didn't know and understand Randy till you sharing. Thanks again man. Peace and love, Kev
Thanks man! He’s a favorite for sure!
Great video Dillon .. looking forward to your reissues!
love these videoes, always make a note to try to pick up reissues that hopefully will come about
Yes! I recommend them all!
Love the video, definitely interesting. I collect white zombie records. I actually have a test pressing of their first 7 inch from 1985 gods on voodoo moon. No record whatsoever on it but thatd basically what started Robs career. Also have test pressing of their second release Pig Heaven, no record on that either.
That Fraction album always looks so damn good. I’d never heard of it until your channel and enjoy it a fair bit on Spotify. Looking forward to the re-release to own a physical copy. Keep up the good work mate.
Thanks! It’ll be soon!
Brilliant as always! I have 4....Irish Coffee, Fraction and Hunger are RI's...but I remember picking up the Mouse album out of a bargain crate at a Record Fair in the mid 80s...and still have it!
For info, the guitarist/main man in Mouse is a guy called Ray Russell who was/is a jazz/rock player and if you can track down his 1971 lp Rites & Rituals on CBS...well it gets more play time here than Coryell /McLaughlin albums of that time frame. It's brilliant! He recently had a guitar valued (it was on a tv show) gifted to him by George Harrison (he worked for Harrisons Hand Made Films company composing soundtracks) and it had a trail that led back to being owned by Lennon and was valued at £300 - 400 k! Nice pension!!
Wow! Thats wild!
I have a fairly big collection, like 1600 or so, but only a handful are in the $100+ value range. Got a white label promo Safe as Milk, some 2014 mono Beatles stuff, some og Meters and some other $200 records. Most expensive is a Butcher cover. Almost everything else is 10-50 bucks. I guess my taste is usually in the $20 range.
I love the unknown artists, one of my favorite artists now I had never heard of until you recommended it. I hope one year you do a “Top 20 most valuable according to Discogs that can be streamed” lol ❤
Haha most of these can be! I think!
Thanks Bro! Love this.
Great video as always. I wonder do you have some of the EX-YU (former Yugoslavia) rock records? Ex-yu rock scene was a thing in the late 70s and 80s. Suggestion for video, show records from different countries that are not that common as US, UK...
Wow, what a rare Led Zeppelin first pressing you have there. The LEd Zeppelin record with the Blue Letter. So rare. Be proud of it.
Wow. Never heard of any of these Bedford zeppelin an the few you have shown before. Heard that in the underground market. I spent have spent way over sales history for Brazilian records because that’s what they go for if you actually want to buy a decent copy. Thanks for the video. Cheers!
I really enjoy your video's, they always get me on the edge of my seat 👍👍👍
Thank you for regularly broaden my musical horizon ! 🤓
Greetings from Belgium
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Good guy. I admire his passion for collecting. Check out his store if you are in the Charlotte NC area. He has a nice selection if you are a vinyl enthusiast and find yourself in that area..
Wow, mind blowing stuff! So cool to see all these originals. Thanks for sharing them :)
Thanks! I enjoy them!
Hey, Dylan! It couldn't be better timing with the video. Today I ordered Truth & Janey Just a Little Magic original press from 1977 in NM condition which might be the most rare album I'll have in my collection, especially considering where I'm from. It happend to be pretty close by to me, so it was probably like a once ever deal kind of thing. If it wasn't for you bringing up this underrated band in the first place, I most likely wouldn't have discovered them. Greetings from Sweden!
Awesome! I live truth & Janey!
I just love your passion for Zeppelin.
I was lucky enough to score a white label Zeppelin 1 which I absolutely treasure. They are my fav bands too.
Love your channel…watching from 🇨🇦. Cheers ✌️
Amazing! Thanks for watching! 🙏
Great video, haters gonna hate man, can’t wait for the Yezda and the next couple I have heard about, got my Prody and Dragonfly, thank you so much for everything
Fantastic insight...superb post...Thanks from the UK for putting this up...👍👍👍
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Hey Dillon,
My name is Greta & i ❤ your record channel. I was just wondering if you put out records on ( ELVIS PRESLEY/ HERMAN HERMITS) . Because there records are hard to find. Thank you. GRETA 😊
No, I think those would be impossible to license unfortunately. Here in the states those records are everywhere!
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Thanks for always turning me on to new music
My pleasure!
I’ve had the good fortune of a large handful of records I bought at retail prices skyrocket in the past decade, really unknown to me until recently, because I never really check the value. The one that surprised me was the Taylor Swift Folklore that came out during the pandy, which I guess became the rare version and it sells for a few hundred dollars. Not surprising is my still in the shrink, coke bottle clear, 1993 In Utero. I have zero records valued above median $600, I’m not greedy like you 😜 Great video!
Thanks for watching! 🙏
You have helped me find records to buy and listen to love your videos 😊
Thanks! That’s my goal!
Greetings from Caracas 🇻🇪 Venezuela. Excellent videos from Noble Records
Thanks! I used to go to Caracas fairly regularly as a teenager, long story, but I miss it!
Can’t believe I’ve never heard of a single one of these crazy expensive records.
You should listen to Fraction - Moon Blood!
Hi, Dillon. I just subscribed to your videos because I have been watching about every one that you’ve done and I can relate to your enthusiasm as a collector of records myself for the past 47 years. My collection is comprised mostly of Elvis Presley because he will always be “the king” and I see many of his records as an investment. One thing I wanted to touch on is a very recent sale on eBay of a sealed copy of Led Zeppelin II. This particular album sold for over $800! I couldn’t help but wonder if it was you who won the auction because I know that album is your all-time favorite Led Zeppelin album. It was astounding to see that record sell for such an amount! Anyway, keep up the good work. Loving it! Walter P.
Thanks! That wasn’t me! I wouldn’t buy a sealed record like that. But very cool! Thanks for watching! 🙏
Hello, again Dillon! I just wanted to add that I really admire the fact that you “keep it clean”; no F-bombs like so many others who do these type of videos. That shows a lot of class and I just want to let you know that your manners are appreciated and acknowledged. I will stay tuned!
Thanks! I try to keep it family friendly!
Love the videos has turned me onto a lot old Funk music i would not of even known existed and thats what its really all about exposing people new music
Thanks! I need to make more funk videos!
great as always to take a peak into your great collection.
Thanks for watching! 🙏
heavy duty stuff. Couple of those are on my all time mega want list. 👀
Thanks Dom! I’ve been very fortunate!
One of my favorite record is Couchois. Can be found for under $5 every where.
Beatles 2nd and 3rd state, Atco white label promo of Beatles, love them but listen
To first routinely
The perks of being a record store owner... pretty killer collection man (i've got reissues of pretty much all). You always come across as a genuine dude and collector with a love for the music and not about the money. May be Popsike sold listings would be a better barometer on value? Or some sort of average of it and median Discogs solds. Someone needs to reissue that Vindication lp.
Yeah it’s a little of both. Also, like I said in the video, I don’t think even one of these on the list came into the shop, I’ve just traded with other friends and collectors to get them.
Thanks for watching! 🙏
@@noblerecords yeah but you probably got access to a few of those collectors/friends through you being a shop owner
Thank you. Greetings from São Paulo State, Brazil.
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Appreciate your knowledge on this subject. Keep it up 👍
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Hi Dillon. Could you please share the link to your secondary channel where wr can listen to some of these records? Thanks!
youtube.com/@findthisrecord6586?si=lJXELCB4RGXrNXNP
@@noblerecords Thanks a lot!
So cool! Would like to see also the cheapest records in your collection
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@noblerecords, hey brother, I have in my possession, John Lennon's Double Fantasy album. What do you think it's worth? I am in Trinidad.
I have two copies of an obscure 7" single with an Alaskan Pipeline themed cover of Surfin' U.S.A.
Great videos Great knowledge. Thanks
I imagine the Pappo’s Blues and Witch - Lazy Bones you sold me have to be up there on my list.
You need to make a video!
Whats the channel name for the ripped music? Thank you!
This is a fun subject no matter what anyone says about you showing them off Dillon lol. Now I don't have anything that expensive but I do have a Dinked Edition Of Thee Sacred Souls from the UK and it's going for the high 200's now days. That's probably my most valuable record dollar wise.
Awesome!
Invaders have great horn. Love that funk !!! Thanks
Great stuff!
My brother had a buddy back in the 70’s & 80’s that had a sick Zeppelin bootleg collection plus record collection in general. He had a copy of destroyer with HR. Giger artwork on colored vinyl that I haven’t seen anywhere. I ripped it to cassette when I was a kid & found the exact HR Giger pic in an old playboy. I cut it out & it fit almost perfectly in the cassette case. All of my tapes got stolen out of my 77 Corolla back in the ear 90’s. I was furious. I heard he got hooked on drugs and sold everything for practically nothing. My wife’s friend gave her a ton of records. I’m still going through them. Some odd balls for sure. I found a killer surf rock record called Surfers pajama party from The Centurions. Insane surf rock and seems very few exist. I think they’re the pioneers of surf rock. Good stuff
Very cool! I have had some with the Giger cover as well
What happened to Farm?
I've been shaking my head at big dollar records for decades!! I just can't do it. I guess if you trade it's different
There’s always reissues!
Hey would you happen to have any info on why some of my RCA VICTOR vinyl 45 have blue labels (Some with white, gray or gold writing)? I can’t find anything about that label logo being used.
Most expensive vinyl album I've purchased is Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II, $355 for a Very Good copy (buyer beware of the unofficial repress by Sire Records that is based on the US CD edition and thus is missing two tracks).
I recently bit the bullet and paid the most I ever have for a record 'Distant Past - Everything Everything' and I will definitely never sell. Wanted it for a while, I had the opportunity to pay £100 for it in 2020 but I was studying at uni and couldn't justify the expense back then.
Glad you found one! Sometimes you have to!
Irish coffee is a must have !!!
For sure!
i had the chance to have the 83th vinyl of Statues In Motion less than 100 copies
Have you ever added a contribution onto Discogs? I inherited three LPs from my dad that are promos & looks like I'll have to submit them as possible new contributions.
Just the nature of something being rare doesn't automatically give it value. It seems to me that music that wasn't popular at the time sold, but then later acquired a cult status seems to be worth the most on vinyl.
Very impressive, man!
Thanks! I like em!
I have records from 1920. Are they worth anything???
I need “felt” as a noble records exclusive!!! Or pugsly munion lol
I’ll try!
So interesting man, many thanks 🤘
Thanks man!
The cover on Obsession ‘77 also choice.
Oh yeah
I have many old albums that I was looking to sell. My problem is I don't know how much they're worth and need some advice .
Great Video D
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Awesome " braehns machine"!!! Now your catching fire!! Now find universe!! I had it !! Got it for 2$ in 1990! A steal , I got 1200$ for it in 1993!
So good, right!?
@@noblerecords very cool!!
Thank you. Good Job.
Thanks for watching! 🙏
I cant believe these prices are correct really would anybody have that much money to waste on these records😅
2000 for a record! God damn
How would you know if you came across that Beatles white album. What is recognizable about it
The matrix number:
www.discogs.com/release/12856993-The-Beatles-The-Beatles
one word to hunger: The story is that the lost album is way way better, and the public original only shadows out in comparison
Always groovy.
Peace on earth.
🙏🙏🙏✌️✌️✌️
🎶 Every Scratch is a Memory 🎶 Would B The Name of My Record Store. I Would Love 2 Show U My large Collection Dillon 💿 I Live in North Bend Oregon on The Oregon Coast 🌊🌊
Surprised you didn't mention victor peraino kingdom come in your honourable mentions. If one ever comes up for sale you will need several thousand dollars to get it.
Relatively Clean Rivers best. I would never own it on vinyl if there wasn't the unofficial release. Greetings
It is so good!
Leafhound ?
I miss beat of the earth, c a quintet bent wind and music emporium
Yeah I wish I had those!
@@noblerecords just buy them
The guy behind Relatively Clean Rivers was a Jewish guy who converted to evangelical Christianity. Ironically, his son converted from Christianity to Islam & joined Al Qaeda, where he was known as "Azzam the American."
Very interesting!
Beatles stuff is collectible so until more is found worth 1000 i think
Super Rare!
And here I thought your rarest and most valuable album was a Herb Albert album.... 😉
You know I don’t have no herb
Herb is cool 😂👍
Christian rock makes up more of this list than I would have guessed. Is that a genre you pay particular attention to?
Doesn't discogs have the ability to remove the bootleg/reissue sales that are messing with the median value on some of these records? It seems ridiculous that those sort of sales are allowed.
It is ridiculous but once something has sold it stays on there forever as far as I know. I wish you could petition to get those bad sales numbers off
@noblerecords well, especially when it's clearly stated by the seller "NOT ORIGINAL! REISSUE!" Those ones should be easy to filter out.
Shout out to my fellow Belgian musiclovers!
🎉
Here to see the odd balls :)
You’ve come to the right place!
I'm surprised none of your early jazz stuff was on this list
Yeah some of it probably could. I have several blue notes that get over a grand.
What's your insurance man say? LOL. You must have some type of collectors insurance on these records, right?
I want to buy the Dragonfly vinyl because it looks so cool but I just don't care for the late 60's psych-rock. It's just too 60's sounding, 😂
All good! Buy what you like!
I hope people are telling the truth when they say they don’t care about what their records are worth and don’t see them as investment vehicles whatsoever because this is a freaking house of cards man. To think these values will hold up for another twenty years, with the ratio of turnover rate of new fans year over year being what it is. I just hope the beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder because as far as the more objective shared perceived value consensuses, these all hinge on like six people active in the market at any given time, compared to items that are “worth less” with hundreds of people on the market for day by day. Whats more (objectively) valuable: a 300$ item that 300,000 people want, or a 3,000$ item that 30 people want?
Well, if you only have one copy, the $3000 record is worth more if you have a buyer. 🤷♂️
@@noblerecords dang you, you are always kind, and pragmatic with your thinking even with replies to jerks. And you’re right, and I wish for all your rare records to always have buyers, and for those buyers to always have buyers and for the legacies of these records to never go in vain. My meanness does come from a genuine worry for the happiness of others
The pretty things... midnight to 6 men
Not super rare, but I picked up a first US mono pressing in VG condition of Are you Experienced for $23 a couple days ago. Steal in my book!
Sweet!
What is your most valuable bootleg?
Not sure, probably the zeppelin Can.
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You don’t have 1st uk pressing of dark side of the moon? Wanna have one?
I’ve had one before but I haven’t actively sought one out. The next clean one that comes along at a reasonable price is mine.
@@noblerecords I have one VG+/VG+ copy that I'm looking to trade for something good. But it is in Finland and it doesn't include posters or stickers.
Dude, have you ever heard the Skip Spence album, Oar, from 1969? They only sold about a thousand copies upon release. It's a cult classic, similar to Big Star's Third album. I have a mint copy.
Oh yeah I have one. I’ve had probably 4 or 5 copies over the years
He says all these albums are amazing but if they were they would have sold more there most probalby average at best
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Yep!
if you like booker t and the mgs…. and have a spare grand. or you can just get a boomer t and the mgs record.
Yeah because they are totally the same
you made the comparison. invaders actually sounds more like something quentin tarantino would use in a soundtrack, grindhouse cinema vibe. is it worth a grand? for the average music lover, no.
@@zeitgeistyreportI’m just glad you listened to it.
A record is worth what the buyer is willing to pay. I wouldn't buy a Beatles first pressing ultra rare lp for a $1
Fair enough. Thankfully there are people that do want to buy records. Thanks for watching! 🙏