Supercorsa Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 I'm just interested to see how many records people have in their collections. Instead of just asking, thought it would be easier to do a poll. This is not to advertise peoples collections to unwanted attention.
asboannie Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 Keep finding more and more and more and more and ................o heck better stop.
Ted Massey Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 About 8 How many 0's have you missed of Pete
Pete S Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 How many 0's have you missed of Pete None mate, about 8 was right - Mick Smith says the rest of them are pop
Dave Morris Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 How many have I got ----- Not enough!! I agree,but don't tell the missus. Dave
Guest Matt Male Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 I was wondering what's the average number of 45s for a DJ? I'm not talking about Collector/Djs or Dealer/Djs, obviously collectors have hundreds to thousands and dealers too, but for sale. Is there anyone out there who only DJs and maintains a collection for that purpose only. I'm not talking about the contents of a playbox either (around 200) but the 'squad' that you select your playbox from. I'm guessing it's maybe 500 and changing all the time? M.
Guest Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 For me it's like an addiction, no matter how many 45's/LP's you have you always crave another. I won't disclose the amount I own (it's tantamount to discussing your sexual fantasies to total strangers) but like a well known record dealer told me way back.."It's Not The Amount Of Records You Own, That Counts, But The Pleasure You Derive From Them".........
Nick Hackett Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 For me it's like an addiction, no matter how many 45's/LP's you have you always crave another. I won't disclose the amount I own (it's tantamount to discussing your sexual fantasies to total strangers) but like a well known record dealer told me way back.."It's Not The Amount Of Records You Own, That Counts, But The Pleasure You Derive From Them"......... Totally agree with you brett,just going through my 45s/lps earlier..so much pleasure,play a tune you forgot you had or find out its cracking b side, addiction..always on the look out for more,i cant help looking through sales boxes,you cant walk on by,even if your skint you just have to look,so many great 6ts tracks out there.
Guest Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 Hi Nick, yeah man...but don't forget the 70's ...give my love to Han..... x
Ted Massey Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 None mate, about 8 was right - Mick Smith says the rest of them are pop he can talk i understand hes collecting red and white pop demos now
Mark Bicknell Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 Good topic this, i dread to think the number of records i've had through my hands over the years some big titles too, but that's part of the game i guess, selling something for pennies way back which is now worth a small fortune or in many cases a huge one...lol. Quality is the issue with me rather than quantity, i've forgotton some of the tunes i've let go and suddenly now find myself buying back the ones i regret selling that i can remember at least. I have a book case full of 45's, several loose piles (OF RECORDS....LOL) and four DJ type boxes, have a good source for play stuff, turn records around, sell on, swap, trade, beg, steal and borrow, have a never ending want's list and sod all money to buy them but we carry on don't we? As with Brett's comments records give me pleasure, infact this music gives me pleasure so there is also a couple of large CD cabinets full upstairs, you can't ever own it all on vinyl but can enjoy as much as you can get on whatever format.I tend to rotate the two 100 hundred count DJ boxes i take out sorry took out...lol select tunes to work in with the venue, carry the tunes which make up the foundation of a spot, always include new additions when possible, i'm content with rotating and selecting from perhaps a 1000 records, and can call on pockets of my collection as a back up.Other sections of the collection are private and are simply just that my collection. Brilliant fun though. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Supercorsa Posted February 13, 2006 Author Posted February 13, 2006 I do enjoy looking through other mates records, probably more so than dealers boxes. The reason being that they've nearly always got records that you don't, or they seem to have records that you've recently seen on dealers lists. So this way instead of buying something blind you can listen to the record to form your own opinion, as to whether somethings worth buying or not. Does this make sense or am I just rambling again? I congratulate those who've got 1000+ records, not for the value, but for having somewhere to store them without the wife moaning about them!
Guest Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 I congratulate those who've got 1000+ records, not for the value, but for having somewhere to store them without the wife moaning about them! My husband is very lucky: we never argued regarding the number of records he owns..... but only because his collection is smaller than mine!!!! Barbara
Guest marco i Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 My husband is very lucky: we never argued regarding the number of records he owns..... but only because his collection is smaller than mine!!!! Barbara Yes, but since I buy a lot of 12" my records are bigger than yours! Marco
Guest the dukester Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Yes, but since I buy a lot of 12" my records are bigger than yours! Marco I saw your 12" Saturday mate, and you might not be telling the truth
Ged Parker Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 I have about 20% of what I want but Margaret says that's already too many Anyway we have agreed they are ours not just mine so if we ever split up we will split em 50/50 I get all the vinyl she gets all the sleeves can't say fairer than that.
mischief Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 (edited) I congratulate those who've got 1000+ records, not for the value, but for having somewhere to store them without the wife moaning about them! No she moans... she dosn't understand why as well as having 2 decks set up upstairs in the spare room with my records.... I have another deck in the living room with my playbox and a pile of say 50/60 records that i rotate with my playbox when djing.. Cd player in the kitchen... the living room.... the bedroom..... the spare room... who said northern soul was an obsession Edited February 14, 2006 by mischief
Guest Gavin Page Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 For me it's like an addiction, no matter how many 45's/LP's you have you always crave another. I won't disclose the amount I own (it's tantamount to discussing your sexual fantasies to total strangers) but like a well known record dealer told me way back.."It's Not The Amount Of Records You Own, That Counts, But The Pleasure You Derive From Them"......... Could not agree more about the Pleasure Statment Thats what it is all about to me ! As for the addiction bit - I have to have my weekly fix don't care where it comes from. But have to have, at least a Record or CD a week.
Simon M Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 Could not agree more about the Pleasure Statment Thats what it is all about to me ! As for the addiction bit - I have to have my weekly fix don't care where it comes from. But have to have, at least a Record or CD a week. And I bet its High quality gear Gav
Guest Gavin Page Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 And I bet its High quality gear Gav Yeah just look at the state of me
Makemvinyl Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 No she moans... she dosn't understand why as well as having 2 decks set up upstairs in the spare room with my records.... I have another deck in the living room with my playbox and a pile of say 50/60 records that i rotate with my playbox when djing.. Cd player in the kitchen... the living room.... the bedroom..... the spare room... who said northern soul was an obsession Dont know whats wrong with em deck on computer 4 technics 1200 in garage 4 technics 1210s and 4 peavey bass bins and 4 amps and 2 standbys 2 kam tops and 2 jbl tops and a few rax fert vinyl and a couple of twin citronics a couple of denons cd units and a lighting rig a few stands and trilight and anybody would think we were into the music, shee the thought of some women and she has got the cd player in the kitchen and she moans Shame Doug UNBRIDLED PASSION March 12th
Makemvinyl Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 Anyway we have agreed they are ours not just mine so if we ever split up we will split em 50/50 I get all the vinyl she gets all the sleeves can't say fairer than that.
Geoff B Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 I'm just interested to see how many records people have in their collections. Instead of just asking, thought it would be easier to do a poll. This is not to advertise peoples collections to unwanted attention. The key here is to have a wife thats into the music my wife calls the collection the other woman and as long as 'she' the record collection is bigger than her then their's no competition! so the bigger the better needless to say money permitting a free reign and a good time is had by all. I have thousands of records along with thousands of memories to go with all of them. my wife calls it living history when playing them to the kids, In a school assembly two years ago the children were asked to go home and ask there parents/grandparent about some thing that happened in the 50's & 60's my youngest son stood up and declared Buddy Holly died in a plane crash and my daughter aged 9 announced that Brenda Holloway recorded Stay in School on Tamla White lable in about 1965 only to be disgusted that the head teacher didnt know what a white lable was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My theory is the kids will leave home soon (2 down 2 to go )freeing up more room for the records. Geoff B
Quinvy Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 I was wondering what's the average number of 45s for a DJ? I'm not talking about Collector/Djs or Dealer/Djs, obviously collectors have hundreds to thousands and dealers too, but for sale. Is there anyone out there who only DJs and maintains a collection for that purpose only. I'm not talking about the contents of a playbox either (around 200) but the 'squad' that you select your playbox from. I'm guessing it's maybe 500 and changing all the time? M. I maintain a box soley for dj'ing, but it's quallity over quantity for me now. And the box just get's smaller, as everything that I hear and must have, seems to be £1000 + I always did have expensive taste, so I have to sell, in order to buy. You can only play about 24 records in a spot. So I can't see the point of dragging 500 around with you. Besides, I like to keep changing em, keeps the spot fresh. Just bought an 80 box, but it only holds around 60. There was so much packing in the old box it looked silly when open. This will probably do me for my entire collection, unless I win the lottery, and can afford to actually keep some. I am going to be stuffed if there is a big drop in prices though.
mischief Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 why does this keep coming up on the front page? i know it will now cause i've wrote on it but before i wrote on it
Supercorsa Posted February 28, 2006 Author Posted February 28, 2006 Mischief, I believe it comes up whenever somebody votes on the poll.
mischief Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 ah that explains it then... you still looking forward to PRESTATYN...
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