Posted April 22, 200718 yr hi all, was out at a local do over the weekend,looking through a friends sales box pulled out copies of; dobie gray - out on the floor - charger james coit - black power - both original stamped issues paid the money and for some reason i felt really good about buying them 2 records! the next day played them and then started to think why did i buy them? as they certainly are not on my want/wish list? i put it down to 2 things 1 - i have never owned originals of these 45s 2 - nostelgic value so have you brought a 45/45s then thought why? russ
April 22, 200718 yr Author davidwapples said: most of the 45s i buy blind and then play them :angry:must be that country living dave take them blinkers of mate did you go to the posh yesterday without the blinkers!! russ
April 22, 200718 yr russoul1 said: hi all, was out at a local do over the weekend,looking through a friends sales box pulled out copies of; dobie gray - out on the floor - charger james coit - black power - both original stamped issues paid the money and for some reason i felt really good about buying them 2 records! the next day played them and then started to think why did i buy them? as they certainly are not on my want/wish list? i put it down to 2 things 1 - i have never owned originals of these 45s 2 - nostelgic value so have you brought a 45/45s then thought why? russ Everytime I spend a lot on a 45 I regret it right up until it arrives through the post then....... well you all know the feeling you get when that long awaited single arrives.
April 22, 200718 yr the kamprells on select....a few bob an all...a northern record on its grannys side....end up giving it away.
April 22, 200718 yr davidwapples said: most of the 45s i buy blind and then play them :angry: I'm at a loss as to how anyone can buy a record 'BLIND'. Surely if you aint heard a tune beforehand, then any speculative purchases must be made 'DEAF'. (apologies to anybody who is hard of hearing and reads this). To answer the original question, I picked up @ dozen 45's at the last 100 Club - all fairly cheap items at £10 - £15 - and of those, only 3 are records that are going to remain on the shelves. The rest? Why? Why did I dip my toe in with 9 records that carried no clues of what is in the grooves such as creditable production team? Arranger? Composers? Well I did it in the true pioneering spirit of 'taking a chance' on some singles that appeared interesting to me for the artist names being new to me, the labels being new to me or that strange 'gut feeling' you sometimes experience that tells you that you're holding a potential monster right there and then! 9 records = 18 sides to go at. Surely there must be at least a couple of gems in there?? Nope. All sh*te, from the first bar to the last!! A complete waste of vinyl and, in some cases, apparently a complete waste of the talents of the backing musicians!!! Will I do it again? Probably. You gotta break a few eggs to make a cake. But not with any of those titles again!!! Neil Jones (eternal optimist).
April 22, 200718 yr russoul1 said: must be that country living dave take them blinkers of mate did you go to the posh yesterday without the blinkers!! russ yes i went , good result
April 23, 200718 yr russoul1 said: so have you brought a 45/45s then thought why? russ Yes, usually after I've 'passed' on paying a few hundred quid for something that I'd really like to own but that I tell myself I can't afford, and then end up spending the same or more money over the course of the next few days on 'double-figure' tunes that I didn't want to own half as much...
April 23, 200718 yr Author TONY ROUNCE said: Yes, usually after I've 'passed' on paying a few hundred quid for something that I'd really like to own but that I tell myself I can't afford, and then end up spending the same or more money over the course of the next few days on 'double-figure' tunes that I didn't want to own half as much...that is so true tony! how many times have i done the same thing russ
hi all, was out at a local do over the weekend,looking through a friends sales box pulled out copies of;
dobie gray - out on the floor - charger
james coit - black power -
both original stamped issues
paid the money and for some reason i felt really good about buying them 2 records!
the next day played them and then started to think why did i buy them? as they certainly
are not on my want/wish list?
i put it down to 2 things
1 - i have never owned originals of these 45s
2 - nostelgic value
so have you brought a 45/45s then thought why?
russ