Martin L Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Quite recently there is a you tuber (name not mentioned) who visit's Record shops in the US looking for old records mainly as much northern as possible , some person from the UK has sent him the list of Titles (top 500) He films his dig as a programme on you tube!! from time to time he does find things and sells them on Discogs to him and many others it is a way to make some money ! He is not driven by anything other than money ,no soul ,no integrity just purely commercial gain . Once upon a time a trip to the states was the holy grail for committed record collectors alas not so anymore with these types ,just an observation not making any points . Keep dancing ,its good for the soul ! Martin L x 3
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 27 Posted January 27 19 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said: Link ... ? He might mean this guy Watched a couple of his vids and he did have a NS list from a guy in the UK He seems pretty clueless to me. There was a guy "I buy old records" who posted a lot of vids too but he moved to Argentina so none recently He was quite witty. He was more into rockabilly but he'd pick up anything interesting. Finding Al Wilson and Honeybees sticks in my mind. 1
Solution Dave Morris Posted January 27 Solution Posted January 27 14 minutes ago, Modernsoulsucks said: He might mean this guy Watched a couple of his vids and he did have a NS list from a guy in the UK He seems pretty clueless to me. There was a guy "I buy old records" who posted a lot of vids too but he moved to Argentina so none recently He was quite witty. He was more into rockabilly but he'd pick up anything interesting. Finding Al Wilson and Honeybees sticks in my mind. The guy who went to Argentina was Mack Stevens (I think). Bought a few bits & pieces off when he used to sell at Austin Record Show. 1
Solidsoul Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Some people plant good records before they start filming, then act all surprised for the camara.
Frankie Crocker Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Hardly surprising given the amount of information out there. He’s probably missed the boat anyway - all the major music centres were cleaned out long ago. The trick these days is to look for records that are unlisted, unknown and have hidden qualities. If this guy finds cheap common sounds, good luck to him.
Billy Jo Jim Bob Posted January 28 Posted January 28 There is another guy does these videos from Texas but he goes after late 50's early 60's type stuff from thrift stores. Its interesting to watch but sometimes I find myself shouting at the PC as he goes past what could be some really interesting soul stuff. He does know a bit as one video he found a Ruby - Feminine Ingenuity, and he knew it was 'that northern soul which the UK guys like' 1
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 28 Posted January 28 4 hours ago, Billy Jo Jim Bob said: There is another guy does these videos from Texas but he goes after late 50's early 60's type stuff from thrift stores. Its interesting to watch but sometimes I find myself shouting at the PC as he goes past what could be some really interesting soul stuff. He does know a bit as one video he found a Ruby - Feminine Ingenuity, and he knew it was 'that northern soul which the UK guys like' Pretty sure that was "I buy old records". Take Six copy. 1
Alan T Posted January 28 Posted January 28 5 hours ago, Modernsoulsucks said: Pretty sure that was "I buy old records". Take Six copy. I used to watch some of his videos. Here's a nice find by him (video link starts at 10:32mins) 1
Weingarden Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Wow, that RPM Records spot has been completely dry for years....Last hit I had there was maybe 4 years ago...found a nice mint Latin boogaloo thing and some oddball instrumentals and popcorn. Somebody should tell this poor guy he's wasting his time looking for big known northern there. Surprised even a beat-up $20 Carl Carlton record was still there....
Candiman Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago Really miss Mack Stevens doing his "I Buy Old Records" digs. Funny guy. You got to see lots of old records in their true habitat and see some US scenery too. Road tripping and digging by proxy. Got me through lockdown.
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