Man tuco, you are becoming my favorite part of Sunday mornings. Love tuning into your videos. Think I might make a channel of my own thrifting finds sometime soon.
I'm listening on headphones, and when I heard that sound at 3:23 I almost jumped out of my chair! Those records at the first stop looked like they were in fantastic condition. My struggle is that I'm always tempted to pick up records just for the cover, even when I know I'll never listen to them!!
Ha! It's funny because i switched to Sunday mornings because youtube said that's when most of my viewers are online...but, coincidentally, i think my videos are generally pretty chill, which is the perfect recipe for a Sunday morning!
I'm pretty sure Vinyl Richie was in The Rejects. It's definitely punk. My knees are aching from just watching you search the bottom shelf at Half (?) Price Books. Congrats on Shawn's contest. I entered assuming I would be disqualified. Damn that Vinyl Inspector!
14:00 Paul Desmond With Strings; $20 Jazz record, easy, if it’s in nice condition. Enjoying this video, as always. Fantastic exotica finds early in the video. Looking forward to seeing what else you find…
Congrats TUCO on that keep it for life Marantz Amp. Hopefully you know that you scored major league with this one. They can sell for up to two thousand bucks. It can put out much more than 90 per side, with the cleanest sound. You also found a secret stash in the back room. Always ask the person who goes in and out of the closed back door. The sign TUCO, the sign. What is the name of that sign TUCO? You go first Blondie! Ok! The name is....EMPLOYEES ONLY !!! This is where you might find the gold. Another pro tip given to me many years ago. Take care and ☮️.
Yes! I saw the amp in the ad for the estate sale! I went specifically for that! When the doors opened, we rushed straight to the stereo equipment and claimed them! I got the amp, and my brother got the tuner. Neither of us bought the turntable because neither of us needed it, and I think they wanted $400? Right after we got to the stereo, someone else showed up wanting it...so we got there just in the nick of time!
5:58 Wow, some great scores, Tuco! That Raymond Scott stereo test record looks interesting and as you may know, a lot of Raymond Scott's music was used in Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoons from the 30's to the 60's. Carl Stalling, the composer/orchestrator/conductor for a lot of those cartoons often used Raymond Scott's music and the tune "Powerhouse' would sound very familiar, I'm sure, and was used in Chuck Jones-directed cartoons like 'Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century' (1953). I have a 10-inch record of Raymond Scott's best known works as well as two CD's of his music. :)
Great haul. Waikiki Records put out quite a few sweet old school Hawaiian albums..that one’s in great condition. So, that’s a beard?? I’ve always thought of it as an extended mustache..anyway, congratulations!🎉
Shotgun !!! Hehe.. Let's go ! 🤘 Mancini " Peter Gunn" is good, different Peter Gumn though. Funny story about this contest that you won ! Strict rules !! Woah !!!!
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter Novelty and unusual records are awesome ! I'm done with the " Three Suns" also.. although Bucky Pizzarelli ( guitar ) is fantastic, and his son does all those Nat Cole styled records ! Route 66 and all that ! ( John Pizzarelli ). ❄️❄️❄️
U need 2 do more videos on cd’s….just like u I luv the hunt for cd’s like u do 4 vinyl….I’ve been a cd guy since 81 / 82 & have never looked back !!!! Just can’t beat the sound quality of cd & never have 2 worry about snap crackle pop & skips & never have 2 worry wen buying used vinyl or even brand new vinyl that it still might skip…..like I said I haven’t bought vinyl since 81 / 82 since I bought my 1st cd’s & CD player then in fact I’m still using the same CD player I bought in 81 / 82…by 84 I was able 2 replace all my vinyl with cd’s which at that time I probably had 500 + lp’s….keep it up !!!!!
Hi Tuco!! Congrats on the Marantz amplifie, it looks so big and powerful too!!! To find a record you have sold again is just one in a million, right?? Killer stack of 8 tracks and that Deep Purple is super clean too, another cool score. cheers and be well
I ALWAYS make way for the dollar and “cheapo” bins in any well-stocked record store, because that’s where you’re most likely to find the decades-out-of-print material that has zero chance of ever being seen again. Yes, you have to plow through the Mantovani junk and lots of it, but this is where just about all the exotica, space age bachelor pad, classic country and bluegrass, bad twist albums, budget label hilarity and all the bizarre religious work goes to die. And a chunk of it is better than you’d think. Tuco, a tip; if you have to crouch on your knees again for records stored vertically on a bottom shelf, just take a handful, pull them out and do the “flip” method before putting them back. You’ll film the covers a lot better plus you won’t miss any hidden gems. And check the sleeved records without covers! Keep it coming, Tuco!
Yeah! I've seen someone else flip through records like that...and i thought to myself "i should do it that way" ...but i never seem to remember to do it when the time comes! Yep! So much to find in the dollar bins if your mind is open to it!!!
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter Very cool ! I have my OG from a very long time ago, and it still sounds good ! Eventually, I'll get another one... maybe ! 🎵
Great score on that Marantz. That thing looks like a TANK! That Buck Owens “Monster Holiday” is on my want list-love that cover. I’m a huge Halloween vinyl geek. 🎃
30:30 Some of the livelier music of that 'Fantasy Pipe Organ and Percussion' album would be perfect for a horror movie set in a funhouse (like the horror movie called 'Funhouse'. Haha!). :)
Congrats on the Marantz amplifier and 8-tracks. I don't think I've ever seen 8-tracks with UPC barcodes. I would have grabbed the Louis Prima Blue Moon album that was behind the Rejects "punk" record. I'm a big Louis Prima fan, and don't remember seeing that album before.
Thanks! Yes, I'm super happy with the Marantz! A big upgrade for me! Believe it or not, they made 8 Tracks well into the 80s, but they were only available through record clubs. Those 'record club only' tapes can fetch big bucks! I've got a couple Louis Prima records! Actually pretty fun! I'll have to listen again and see if i feel like i need more.
Nice! I've got it, but my copy is a bit rough, so i need an upgrade someday. I didn't want to pay full retail for their copy...i think I'll find a nice one for cheap someday!
I had to get that Les Baxter off discos. Excellent score. I stopped by my stores $2 bin location yesterday and picked up 34 albums. No great scores of course but for $2 you can take a chance.
@@VinylHunter yeah me too I have every type of music there is. But I really enjoy finding new music and playing it in my car or my home. I just bought 2 sauder media shelves for my CDs I already have two plus a bunch of others. They will be stacked from the floor to within inches of my ceiling. I call it my wall of sound and eventually I can set up my hifi and enjoy my music my therapy.
30:30 I highly recommend that 'Fantasy Pipe Organ and Percussion' record and another volume as well. Despite the rumour that Anton Lavey, the founder of the Church of Satan, was performing on the organ, his daughter said he was a pathological liar and charlatan and he did NOT play the organ for that record (according to the liner notes of a CD of the album which I own). Still, it is great and two tunes that stand out are 'In A Persian Market' by Ketelby and 'Danse Macabre' by Liszt, but I'm not sure if they are featured on that album or the other volume.
Thank you! Yes, super pleased with the Marantz! A major upgrade for me! I've got a couple Judy Garland records...not someone who i feel I've got too get every one of her records. I actually see them quite a bit around here!
This is the equivalent of hiking to a river in a remote location to look for bits of gold in the sand. This is the source of many of the old vinyl I find in my country (Costa Rica) . No vinyl no matter how old or banged up is sold here for less than 10 usd, most mainstream 1970-80 s vinyl in decent condition are around 16-30 usd here and probably they came from these cheap bins.
Great video!! Man I feel you on the bending down sounds you made lol I do flooring for a living and at lunch I go thrifting &leave on the knee pads it helps! And why are the records always by the bathrooms??? Anyway really enjoyed cheers!
I think you should've got the wig to go with your facial hair 😉 Even if he's your brother it's difficult going digging with someone else whoever that is, especially the potential I wanted that moments too. Happy Holidays to you Sir.
Dang! Yeah i was eyeing it, but i thought to myself "I've got enough Conway Twitty albums already"...but yeah, I'm kicking myself for not getting this one!
I've got a good chunk of his catalog. There's only a few heavy-hitters that i don't have yet (Space Escapades, African Jazz, Barbarian, Dunwich Horror, Hell's Belles)
Poor Elvis, getting passed by like Perry Como and the like. Nice Marantz, I have one as well with the original manual. One of these they are going to have to give you a 50 percent discount for fixing all the records that are upside down and backwards. Don't you hate being the bathroom door monitor.😂
Ha!!! Actually, it makes me feel kind of important saying "someone's in there"! I feel like I did my good deed for the day! ...and, it's a much easier 'good deed' than having to help an old lady across the street! 🤣😂🤣
Yeah, anymore, i usually pass on classic country records because I've got SO many of them already! I just don't have the space to own every record i want! Someday I'll buy a house and build shelves for substantially more storage!
Another TUCO event! Well, it appears that anything that might have been exciting was gone from those first 2 places but the Les Baxter LP (and cover!) saved the day at the 1st stop! You tossed aside that HIT Record 45 so fast I couldn't see what it was - I found that quite a few of their remakes are quite good - in fact I like some better than the originals! ...I would have also bought that Rejects LP just because it's bizarre - a wall-hanger if nothing else! ...The book/record store seemed to have mostly meh common stuff - saw very little in interesting LPs but I don't know the Kane Roberts LP but looks good. The $2 LPs you had to get on the floor for were mostly what I call dumpster dumpers - that's where they go when I buy large lots and you gotta take the bad with the good. I don't donate them because then I have to see them again! ...As for Beethovens 5th movement - I heard it caused quite a stink!
Oh man! Please don't make me go down a HIT record rabbit hole! 🤣😂🤣 That's exactly what I'm going to do with The Rejects! It's getting framed and going on my wall! I didn't care if it was warped because i didn't plan on listening to it anyway! Beethoven's Fifth Movement is the s#!t!!!
@@VinylHunter A great garage/R&R 45 on the HIT label is "Keep On Dancing" by The Gentrys - an error where they accidently used the real original band's name but actually a different and also a very good version! VERY hard to find - I see there are a few listed on discogs. HIT Records - yes, a waaay-cool rabbit hole which I fell waaay down in!
I've got a bunch of Beatles records, but nothing crazy! A bunch of their standard US records is all i have. My Beatles collection is far from impressive!
Yeah, i was making a joke. I forgot to make a couple more jokes...Wodos (someone listed a Sodom patch on ebay, but they had the patch upside-down and called them Wodos)...and, of course, Batlord (Bathory). I love Nunslaughter! I actually played basketball with Jim Sadist and King Fowley of Deceased once! In Chicago...King walked door to door asking strangers if they had a basketball we could borrow!
@@VinylHunter Jim had another band Schnauzer and every late December, them and the band Punching Moses would do an end of the year show with the local Krampus contingent. They would throw out wrapped thrift store records into the audience that were altered with pornography. They were pretty fun shows.
I HAVE to put music on the video at the times where there is music playing in the background where i am recording. I need mask their music so i don't get a copyright strike.
Man tuco, you are becoming my favorite part of Sunday mornings. Love tuning into your videos. Think I might make a channel of my own thrifting finds sometime soon.
Thank you! Very kind of you!
If you make a channel I will watch! Would love to see that!
Eye in the Sky 8track huuuuge!
I'd love to find I Robot!
I'm listening on headphones, and when I heard that sound at 3:23 I almost jumped out of my chair! Those records at the first stop looked like they were in fantastic condition. My struggle is that I'm always tempted to pick up records just for the cover, even when I know I'll never listen to them!!
Yeah!!! That doorbell!!! The owner and a customer were doing something...must have been right by the sensor!!!
Yeah! I have no intention of listening to The Rejects!!! 🤣😂🤣😂
"That's the wrong Exodus" 😂
🤣😂🤣😂
Nice finds. Your videos are my Sunday morning entertainment. Good score on the Marantz.
Ha! It's funny because i switched to Sunday mornings because youtube said that's when most of my viewers are online...but, coincidentally, i think my videos are generally pretty chill, which is the perfect recipe for a Sunday morning!
I'm pretty sure Vinyl Richie was in The Rejects. It's definitely punk.
My knees are aching from just watching you search the bottom shelf at Half (?) Price Books.
Congrats on Shawn's contest. I entered assuming I would be disqualified. Damn that Vinyl Inspector!
I'm just sitting here waiting for all the people to comment who didn't realize i was joking when i said they were punk! 🤣😂🤣
14:00 Paul Desmond With Strings; $20 Jazz record, easy, if it’s in nice condition. Enjoying this video, as always. Fantastic exotica finds early in the video. Looking forward to seeing what else you find…
Yeah, it just didn't "register" as i flipped past it. I spotted it when i was editing though and realized he's the guy who played sax on Take Five!
Congrats TUCO on that keep it for life Marantz Amp. Hopefully you know that you scored major league with this one. They can sell for up to two thousand bucks. It can put out much more than 90 per side, with the cleanest sound. You also found a secret stash in the back room. Always ask the person who goes in and out of the closed back door. The sign TUCO, the sign. What is the name of that sign TUCO? You go first Blondie! Ok! The name is....EMPLOYEES ONLY !!! This is where you might find the gold. Another pro tip given to me many years ago. Take care and ☮️.
Yes! I saw the amp in the ad for the estate sale! I went specifically for that! When the doors opened, we rushed straight to the stereo equipment and claimed them! I got the amp, and my brother got the tuner. Neither of us bought the turntable because neither of us needed it, and I think they wanted $400? Right after we got to the stereo, someone else showed up wanting it...so we got there just in the nick of time!
5:58 Wow, some great scores, Tuco! That Raymond Scott stereo test record looks interesting and as you may know, a lot of Raymond Scott's music was used in Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoons from the 30's to the 60's. Carl Stalling, the composer/orchestrator/conductor for a lot of those cartoons often used Raymond Scott's music and the tune "Powerhouse' would sound very familiar, I'm sure, and was used in Chuck Jones-directed cartoons like 'Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century' (1953).
I have a 10-inch record of Raymond Scott's best known works as well as two CD's of his music. :)
I used to have a Carl Stalling CD! It was a trip!
@@VinylHunter Yeah, I have both volumes of Carl Stalling's music. The first album was successful, so a volume two was released. :)
Great haul. Waikiki Records put out quite a few sweet old school Hawaiian albums..that one’s in great condition. So, that’s a beard?? I’ve always thought of it as an extended mustache..anyway, congratulations!🎉
I've never really known what to call it...but if someone's going to send me a prize, they can call it whatever they want! 🤣😂🤣
I wish I knew what was playing in the background when you found the Deep Purple Machine Head album, twas spectacular
It was a free download of royalty-free music. It's called Cryptic Scenery - Interstate. I don't know which is the artist and which is the song title.
@@VinylHunter thanks
@@VinylHunter I just found the tune on Bandcamp, great tune. 👍
Shotgun !!! Hehe.. Let's go ! 🤘 Mancini " Peter Gunn" is good, different Peter Gumn though. Funny story about this contest that you won ! Strict rules !! Woah !!!!
Yeah that was some sort of budget label Peter Gunn...those can be fun too though!
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter Novelty and unusual records are awesome ! I'm done with the " Three Suns" also.. although Bucky Pizzarelli ( guitar ) is fantastic, and his son does all those Nat Cole styled records ! Route 66 and all that ! ( John Pizzarelli ). ❄️❄️❄️
To find a record you have sold again is just weird. Cool finds!
It was actually one that didn't sell in our dollar sale. The rejects went to the thrift store.
U need 2 do more videos on cd’s….just like u I luv the hunt for cd’s like u do 4 vinyl….I’ve been a cd guy since 81 / 82 & have never looked back !!!! Just can’t beat the sound quality of cd & never have 2 worry about snap crackle pop & skips & never have 2 worry wen buying used vinyl or even brand new vinyl that it still might skip…..like I said I haven’t bought vinyl since 81 / 82 since I bought my 1st cd’s & CD player then in fact I’m still using the same CD player I bought in 81 / 82…by 84 I was able 2 replace all my vinyl with cd’s which at that time I probably had 500 + lp’s….keep it up !!!!!
Love this channel. I did a quick search on the Le Femme LP on Discogs while watchin and it threw up an unsuspected result 😂
🤣😢🤣😂 Oh My!!! Much more risque than Baxter's cover!
Hi Tuco!! Congrats on the Marantz amplifie, it looks so big and powerful too!!! To find a record you have sold again is just one in a million, right?? Killer stack of 8 tracks and that Deep Purple is super clean too, another cool score. cheers and be well
I'm super happy about the Marantz! Such a killer amp! I paid $250 for it, and it's valued at about $1200!!
O again you find Peter Gunn.😳
It's everywhere!
@@VinylHunter that's Aaron Bell doing a version of the Peter Gunn soundtrack,i have it! jazzy type album.
I ALWAYS make way for the dollar and “cheapo” bins in any well-stocked record store, because that’s where you’re most likely to find the decades-out-of-print material that has zero chance of ever being seen again. Yes, you have to plow through the Mantovani junk and lots of it, but this is where just about all the exotica, space age bachelor pad, classic country and bluegrass, bad twist albums, budget label hilarity and all the bizarre religious work goes to die. And a chunk of it is better than you’d think. Tuco, a tip; if you have to crouch on your knees again for records stored vertically on a bottom shelf, just take a handful, pull them out and do the “flip” method before putting them back. You’ll film the covers a lot better plus you won’t miss any hidden gems. And check the sleeved records without covers! Keep it coming, Tuco!
Yeah! I've seen someone else flip through records like that...and i thought to myself "i should do it that way" ...but i never seem to remember to do it when the time comes!
Yep! So much to find in the dollar bins if your mind is open to it!!!
Machine Head is a great find, especially that clean, and the US copy is generally the one we had back in the day !! 🎵
Yeah! That was a nice upgrade for me!!! I love Deep Purple, so it's nice to upgrade to such a clean copy of a first pressing!
@TUCO: Vintage Vinyl Hunter Very cool ! I have my OG from a very long time ago, and it still sounds good ! Eventually, I'll get another one... maybe ! 🎵
Great score on that Marantz. That thing looks like a TANK! That Buck Owens “Monster Holiday” is on my want list-love that cover. I’m a huge Halloween vinyl geek. 🎃
Super happy with the Marantz!!! Yeah, I'm a Halloween record nut too!
30:30 Some of the livelier music of that 'Fantasy Pipe Organ and Percussion' album would be perfect for a horror movie set in a funhouse (like the horror movie called 'Funhouse'. Haha!). :)
Super nice machine head! Killer marantz!
Super nice Machine Head to you too! 😂
Yeah I'm thrilled with that Marantz! Sounds great! I think the neighbors like it too!
Youknow that the music for Lawrence Of Arabia was made by French composer Maurice Jarre, le père de Jean-Michel Jarre?
Yeah! I love Jean Michel Jarre!!!
Congrats on the Marantz amplifier and 8-tracks. I don't think I've ever seen 8-tracks with UPC barcodes.
I would have grabbed the Louis Prima Blue Moon album that was behind the Rejects "punk" record. I'm a big Louis Prima fan, and don't remember seeing that album before.
Thanks! Yes, I'm super happy with the Marantz! A big upgrade for me! Believe it or not, they made 8 Tracks well into the 80s, but they were only available through record clubs. Those 'record club only' tapes can fetch big bucks! I've got a couple Louis Prima records! Actually pretty fun! I'll have to listen again and see if i feel like i need more.
I did my best TUCO impersonation today and picked up a copy of 1968 Esquivel!! while thrifting!!!!😁
20:30...Man, I wish I could find D&K Commander Sozo for $1.99 lol :P That's landed here in Oz for like $50 lol XD
I didn't notice what they were asking for it, but they've got fairly high prices, so I'm sure it wasn't $1.99.
@@VinylHunter Haha just went through it again and yeh, $1.99. Mid-80s Christian rock obviously not in high demand lol :P
17:45 I picked up that Dark Shadows 1 week ago thrift store $1
Nice! I've got it, but my copy is a bit rough, so i need an upgrade someday. I didn't want to pay full retail for their copy...i think I'll find a nice one for cheap someday!
I had to get that Les Baxter off discos. Excellent score. I stopped by my stores $2 bin location yesterday and picked up 34 albums. No great scores of course but for $2 you can take a chance.
Yeah! At $2, they don't have to be the greatest records...you get your moneys worth of discovery!
Had a Marantz amp that lasted 49 years. Hard to beat that.
I'm super happy with mine!
You have a very eclectic taste in music like myself it's a very expensive hobby, lol.
Yeah, my taste is all over the place! I get bored with the same thing over and over again, so I'm always looking for new things to listen to!
@@VinylHunter yeah me too I have every type of music there is. But I really enjoy finding new music and playing it in my car or my home. I just bought 2 sauder media shelves for my CDs I already have two plus a bunch of others. They will be stacked from the floor to within inches of my ceiling. I call it my wall of sound and eventually I can set up my hifi and enjoy my music my therapy.
great video,man!
Thank you! I really appreciate you always coming along for the ride! Cheers!
"Hank Wilson's Back" was Leon Russell doing a country-esque album
Yes! And...Leon Russell, The Byrds, and Sweethearts Of The Rodeo all had similar album covers!
30:30 I highly recommend that 'Fantasy Pipe Organ and Percussion' record and another volume as well. Despite the rumour that Anton Lavey, the founder of the Church of Satan, was performing on the organ, his daughter said he was a pathological liar and charlatan and he did NOT play the organ for that record (according to the liner notes of a CD of the album which I own). Still, it is great and two tunes that stand out are 'In A Persian Market' by Ketelby and 'Danse Macabre' by Liszt, but I'm not sure if they are featured on that album or the other volume.
Yeah there's a few great tracks on that!
Great founds! Greetings from Brasil!
QUESTION : Do you have any Brazilian Post-Punk band Record?
Nice Marantz. Pass on Judy Garland ?? Thanks for the show.
Thank you! Yes, super pleased with the Marantz! A major upgrade for me! I've got a couple Judy Garland records...not someone who i feel I've got too get every one of her records. I actually see them quite a bit around here!
i flipped through a lot of vinyl over the years and every store i checked had herb alpert, barbra streisand and 101 strings.
...and Firestone Christmas albums!
This is the equivalent of hiking to a river in a remote location to look for bits of gold in the sand. This is the source of many of the old vinyl I find in my country (Costa Rica) . No vinyl no matter how old or banged up is sold here for less than 10 usd, most mainstream 1970-80 s vinyl in decent condition are around 16-30 usd here and probably they came from these cheap bins.
Great video!! Man I feel you on the bending down sounds you made lol I do flooring for a living and at lunch I go thrifting &leave on the knee pads it helps! And why are the records always by the bathrooms??? Anyway really enjoyed cheers!
They're always by the bathroom...and always near the floor!!! 🤣😂🤣
@@VinylHunter Yes!!! I go to ten thrift stores all of them except one are feet from the bathroom!! Is that what they think of us??lol
@@stevekosak8624 well, at least it's convenient for us record diggers in case we need to take a piss while digging! 🤣😂
@@VinylHunter True very true! lol
I think you should've got the wig to go with your facial hair 😉 Even if he's your brother it's difficult going digging with someone else whoever that is, especially the potential I wanted that moments too. Happy Holidays to you Sir.
Yeah! It's fun shipping with him...but we have very similar tastes.
At HFB all the gold vinyl is down in the $1 section.. Treasures galore!
That's where the deals are hiding!
The Harmonicats records have some amazing reverb...
Dr Zhivago! I knew you'd find one.
My holiest of holy grails!
Was that the begging of "Altar of the King" by RIOT I heard?
It was! We were rocking that on the way to wherever we were going! Riot rules!!!
You should have gotten that Conway Twitty Shake it up it is Rockabilly and very different
Dang! Yeah i was eyeing it, but i thought to myself "I've got enough Conway Twitty albums already"...but yeah, I'm kicking myself for not getting this one!
Music in the background when you flip through the new records? Is it Iggy Pop? Or…??
No Iggy Pop. All the music I use is free downloads of royalty-free music.
Cool French accent 😅In the context of the record, "la taille" is "the waist". And as always, cool finds !
Ha! I clearly don't speak French! 🤣😂🤣
Nuns Laughter!! 🤣🤣🤣
🤘😂
Had to go downstairs to my collection and confirm I had that Les Baxter’s record. I do. I do.
Don’t hate me. Mine is original
I've got a 1956 copy too, but it's not as pristine as this one i just found.
I've got a good chunk of his catalog. There's only a few heavy-hitters that i don't have yet (Space Escapades, African Jazz, Barbarian, Dunwich Horror, Hell's Belles)
Sometimes 8 tracks were issued with different track listing,therefore collectable.
Yeah, and Pink Floyd Animals 8track has a different version of Pigs On The Wing with an added guitar solo!
I would buy the Rejects snd Jewel of the Nile
I had to get The Rejects for a laugh! I used to have Jewel Of The Nile
you missed thr Harry Belafonte at about 17-18 minutes...the first record Bob Dylan played on..harmonica if i rmember correctly..// Michael
Oh cool i didn't know that!
every damn store puts the vinyl on the floor where old people can't get to them. who do they think buys records?
They do it to torture us! 😂
Poor Elvis, getting passed by like Perry Como and the like. Nice Marantz, I have one as well with the original manual. One of these they are going to have to give you a 50 percent discount for fixing all the records that are upside down and backwards. Don't you hate being the bathroom door monitor.😂
Ha!!! Actually, it makes me feel kind of important saying "someone's in there"! I feel like I did my good deed for the day! ...and, it's a much easier 'good deed' than having to help an old lady across the street! 🤣😂🤣
I have no luck finding a copy of that Loretta Lynn that’s not got a ton of ring wear
Yeah, anymore, i usually pass on classic country records because I've got SO many of them already! I just don't have the space to own every record i want! Someday I'll buy a house and build shelves for substantially more storage!
Another TUCO event! Well, it appears that anything that might have been exciting was gone from those first 2 places but the Les Baxter LP (and cover!) saved the day at the 1st stop! You tossed aside that HIT Record 45 so fast I couldn't see what it was - I found that quite a few of their remakes are quite good - in fact I like some better than the originals! ...I would have also bought that Rejects LP just because it's bizarre - a wall-hanger if nothing else! ...The book/record store seemed to have mostly meh common stuff - saw very little in interesting LPs but I don't know the Kane Roberts LP but looks good. The $2 LPs you had to get on the floor for were mostly what I call dumpster dumpers - that's where they go when I buy large lots and you gotta take the bad with the good. I don't donate them because then I have to see them again! ...As for Beethovens 5th movement - I heard it caused quite a stink!
Oh man! Please don't make me go down a HIT record rabbit hole! 🤣😂🤣
That's exactly what I'm going to do with The Rejects! It's getting framed and going on my wall! I didn't care if it was warped because i didn't plan on listening to it anyway! Beethoven's Fifth Movement is the s#!t!!!
@@VinylHunter A great garage/R&R 45 on the HIT label is "Keep On Dancing" by The Gentrys - an error where they accidently used the real original band's name but actually a different and also a very good version! VERY hard to find - I see there are a few listed on discogs. HIT Records - yes, a waaay-cool rabbit hole which I fell waaay down in!
I shall keep on the lookout now!
Allô can you should collection Beatles please
I've got a bunch of Beatles records, but nothing crazy! A bunch of their standard US records is all i have. My Beatles collection is far from impressive!
HA HA it's Nun Slaughter not Nuns Laughter. I went to school with Jim. He will be forever missed.
Yeah, i was making a joke. I forgot to make a couple more jokes...Wodos (someone listed a Sodom patch on ebay, but they had the patch upside-down and called them Wodos)...and, of course, Batlord (Bathory). I love Nunslaughter! I actually played basketball with Jim Sadist and King Fowley of Deceased once! In Chicago...King walked door to door asking strangers if they had a basketball we could borrow!
@@VinylHunter Jim had another band Schnauzer and every late December, them and the band Punching Moses would do an end of the year show with the local Krampus contingent. They would throw out wrapped thrift store records into the audience that were altered with pornography. They were pretty fun shows.
Never saw the Marantz Amp
So excited to find that! I stole it too! I paid $250 for it, and it's valued at $1100!
That is the worst budget section of any HPB that I have ever seen. Decent 8 track finds though...and a WB Green Machine Head ain't bad
Yeah! This Half Price Books always seems to have a very crappy budget section!
Sell it and buy a McIntosh power amp.
Gawd! Thanks. I'll be sure to click not interested. Shave!!
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
You lost me with that synth music. Torture.
I HAVE to put music on the video at the times where there is music playing in the background where i am recording. I need mask their music so i don't get a copyright strike.