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Hit The Connection last weekend…Blood, Sweat And Tears - Child Is Father To The ManSpirit – SpiritJoe Walsh – BarnstormBadfinger - Straight UpGolden Earring – Moontan (re)And then on the way back from a CT trip this week, I detoured through Watertown to check out Brass City Records …Mike Bloomfield / Al Kooper / Stephen Stills - Super SessionPete Townshend – Scoop (sealed!)Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane - Rough MixBadfinger - No DiceCaptain Beyond - Sufficiently Breathlessp.s. thanks Paul for the 411 on Encore in Ann Arbor, MI - I'll be near there on business in a few and will check it out!
Essential wax, for sure! Ann Arbor: 3 stores close by: Encore, PJ's Records and Used CD's and Wazoo. PJ's is upstairs on a tiny triangular block framed by three roads. It is impossible to find but is well worth the trip. Great import section in the back off to the right. Paul
Paul,You inspired me with your recent selections and discussion of Talking Heads. I cleaned the Talking Heads at halftime with Disc Doctor, rinse, orthobizyme, steam, final rinse. It looks brand new and plays like it too. Laura
Cleveland!East Cleveland:Unfortunately, The Blue Arrow closed early and it's supposed to be great.Music Saves is half a block away with a disinterested clerk on the day I went. Lots and lots of new vinyl, just a few bins of used.West Cleveland:This is a shot of My Mind's Eye. Owner was cool although playing some awful Italian Hard Core I Wanna Kill Your Grandma (I'd assume) Punk:Down the block is Hodad's which had surprisingly decent selection of stuff, reasonable. Although the clerk, not the owner, implied that the "best stuff" was not in the store and was for sale on eBay.Anyway, between the two I got:Graham Parker and Procol Harum are doubles, in case they clean up better than my well worn copies. For Prog fans, if you don't have Shine on Brightly you are missing out! In Held 'Twas in I is classic classic classic stuff.A buddy turned me on to Jules Shear and the Sneetches. Iron and Wine was written about in the Entry Level Stereophile article a few months back so I thought I'd try it.Paul
Go man go you're on a roll
Maria Muldaur - Transblucency
I was real excited about visiting a new store in town yesterday. It was actually an established business that had been bought out by another dealer. I get there and,wow,what an inventory!! Literally,thousands of used LPs of all genres. I'm thinking that I've hit the jackpot until I start digging. $25.00 for a copy of "Let It Be" that's scratched pretty bad, $18.00 for a copy of "Let It Bleed" that is so warped I'm sure it won't track. Well,I'm thinking to myself,"keep looking there's something here that's buyable". I stayed in the place for over an hour and kept seeing the same thing. I tried to deal with the owner and he bluntly said,"Price as marked,take it or leave it". I don't have to tell you what I did,do I? What a let down. I enjoy hearing about new places you guys are finding but I sure would like to find a decent place that I don't have to travel for hours to get to!!! Okay,I'm through whining!!
I've seen the high prices, too. But most of the stores I've frequented are reasonable, around 5 bucks give or take 5 bucks. Anybody go to record shows? There are a ton of them in Michigan!Paul
I'm in Washington DC this week where I testified at a House Natural Resources Committee hearing on Tuesday. I finished business early today and went vinyl shopping at Red Onion and Som Records and came up with these:Laura