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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on March 12, 2004, 10:55:00 am
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Made my weekly trick to CD Game Exchange, and got the following last night, all for a grand total of $2.11.
1. Jellyfish Comes Alive by Jellyfish. A five song live promotional cd from 1991. I'll give it 6.7 balls. Pitchdork has no rating for this one; presumably their writers were still in diapers when it was released.
2. Stellastarr* by Stellastarr*: This is what Rusted Root would sound like if they went to art school in NYC. Or maybe what David Byrne would sound like fronting the Pixies. Quite dereivative, but often tolerable. Can't think of a reason why I would listen to this one again, but it wasn't a horrible experience the first time through. My rating: 5.1 balls. Pitchdork rating: 7.4 dorks
3. Grant Lee Phillips: Virginia Creeper: Very pleasant album. Definitely something that will get repeat listens. Little quieter than GLB. Nice GRam Parsons cover at the end. My rating: 8.1 balls. Pitchdork rating: nothing...probably won't bother with it since it's a tad alt-countryish.
4. Arab Strap: Monday at the Hug & Pint: This guys voice is so grating, he should call himself Dulcinea..harhar...the music isn't bad, but they guys voice...ycuk. Just can't make it through this one. My rating: 3.4 balls. Pitchdork rating: 8.7 dorks. Of course they liked this turd.
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Originally posted by bunnyballs:
3. Grant Lee Phillips: Virginia Creeper: Very pleasant album. Definitely something that will get repeat listens. Little quieter than GLB. Nice GRam Parsons cover at the end. My rating: 8.1 balls. Pitchdork rating: nothing...probably won't bother with it since it's a tad alt-countryish.
Only got 6 z's at big yawn (http://bigyawn.net/reviews/cds/phillipsgrantlee-virginia.htm)
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I'll see how it holds up with repeated listens. Along with BR549, Nellie McKay, and Norah Jones, this is only the fourth album of 2004 that I've actually bought and liked...wonder how the new Bigger Lovers album is...
Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by bunnyballs:
3. Grant Lee Phillips: Virginia Creeper: Very pleasant album. Definitely something that will get repeat listens. Little quieter than GLB. Nice GRam Parsons cover at the end. My rating: 8.1 balls. Pitchdork rating: nothing...probably won't bother with it since it's a tad alt-countryish.
Only got 6 z's at big yawn (http://bigyawn.net/reviews/cds/phillipsgrantlee-virginia.htm) [/b]
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I think Jellyfish is one of those bands I'm supposed to like and want to like, but just don't really...
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Originally posted by bunnyballs:
...wonder how the new Bigger Lovers album is...
Got a promo copy of that for $5; haven't listened yet, as I have too much to listen to right now.
RE Jellyfish -- what a find. I'll bet it could go for big bucks on power pop websites. You should check to see if it's out of print (my bet is yes).
I LOVE Jellyfish, but they're progenitors of my fave genre, so it's a no brainer. Celeste, do you like Jason Falkner? I can see you & balls preferring Falkner to Jellyfish...
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yeah, just saw the Jellyfish for sale for $43. Sounds good. Guess I could make a pretty penny if i wanted to.
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Originally posted by bunnyballs:
yeah, just saw the Jellyfish for sale for $43. Sounds good. Guess I could make a pretty penny if i wanted to.
As I thought. You sure could (and I would! But I'm not a major 'collector' type).
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This week I found the Traveling Wilburys Vol.1 for 99 cents in, of all places, FYE in Greenbelt.
Yeah, not your usual 930 tunage but I like it. And the CD goes for much more in other places.
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Last weekend I went to Amoeba and bought:
The Decline of British Sea Power - $5.99
Ash - Fallen Angels [Limited Edition w/ DVD] - $5.99
The Pleased - Don't Make Things - $4.99
Fiction Plane - Everything Will Never Be Ok - $1.99
Teenage Fanclub - Songs From Northern Britain - $5.99
The Frames - Setlist $4.99
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Originally posted by vansmack:
Last weekend I went to Amoeba and bought:
The Decline of British Sea Power - $5.99
Dog, they didn't have that last week, only new copies (one of which I bought). These were my Amoeba used purchases (some were 8.99 -- can't remember which, though Missy Elliot was...):
- Missy Elliot, ???So Addictive? (2001)
- Sciflyer, ??Fair Weather Karma? ()
- The Bigger Lovers, ??This Affair Never Happened? (2004)
- Cenro-Matic, ??Love You Just the Same? (2003)
- Clearlake, ??Cedars? (2003)
- Afghan Wigs, ??Gentleman? (1993)
- The Gurus, ??S/T? (2004)
- The Minus 5, ??In Rock? (2004)
- Mr. T Experience, ??Yesterday Rules? (2004)
- The Three O??Clock, ??Vermillion Rules? (1988) [$14.99 cuz it's out of print; I made a mistake, but may try ebay]
- Elf Power, ??Nothing??s Going to Happen? (2002)
- Elefant, Sunlight Makes Me Paranoid? (2003)
- The Everyothers, ??S/T? (2003)
- Helicopter Helicopter, ??Wild Dogs with X-Rays? (2003)
- Some Girls, ??Feel It? (2003)
- The Delgados, ??The Great Eastern? (2000)
- Mosquitos, ??S/T/ (2003)
- Longwave, ??The Strangest Things? (2003)
- Velvet Crush, ??Free Expression? (1999)
- Wheat, ??Per Second, Per Second, Per Second?Every Second?
(2003)
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Originally posted by Bags:
- The Delgados, ??The Great Eastern? (2000)
(2003)
If I were an asshole I would say, you should have just bought that album and listened to it 500 times.
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If you were an asshole?
Are you saying that's the only worthwhile purchase? Well, that buffets my ticket purchase for the Black Cat show, but I'm not sure all the rest is crap...
PS, listening to The National S/T and wow, I wish I had some Peter Murphy in my office... But, you see, I did *buy* the album at the show, always one to want to give back to the artist...
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Originally posted by Bags:
Dog, they didn't have that last week, only new copies (one of which I bought). These were my Amoeba used purchases -
Longwave, ??The Strangest Things? (2003)
It was marked with an "Advance" label so I'm guessing it was the copy the store was sent to promote the album. It appears as though they were through with it. They were loading it into the "Recent Used Arrivals" Section as I was searching the A's. Just lucky I guess. Funnily, someone else asked me about it as I was walking around the store too.
If it makes you feel better, my buddy went to pick up the Elefant album after the Monday night show and they didn't have any. I'll be sure to tell him that you got the last copy. Track 7 (the title track) is my favorite on that album, by the way.
Smackette picked up that Longwave Album too, though I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet.
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My Clearlake was an advance promo copy as well, so it was only $4.99. (Not sure I like it yet, but they're playing with the Decemberists.) Still, these folks here with their $1 purchases; I need more patience, I guess.
Love that recent used section -- you find all kinds of stuff there that's also over in the artists' sections.
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Originally posted by Bags:
If you were an asshole?
I did say it, right?
I dont know a lot of what you bought. But I would still wager that the great eastern is the best. I think I might listen to it right now.
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Originally posted by Bags:
Celeste, do you like Jason Falkner? I can see you & balls preferring Falkner to Jellyfish...
yeah...you got that right on. Falkner's a little flaky, though...some of his sutff pretty good, others cheesy, hardly listenable IMHO
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Originally posted by bunnyballs:
Made my weekly trick to CD Game Exchange
"weekly"? try daily!!!! :roll: or every other day...
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I would argue that the Velvet Crush is the best of what she bought. With Bigger Lovers and Minus 5 right behind.
Originally posted by mark e smith:
Originally posted by Bags:
If you were an asshole?
I did say it, right?
I dont know a lot of what you bought. But I would still wager that the great eastern is the best. I think I might listen to it right now. [/b]
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For 10cents: Joe Henry:Fuse 7.1 balls
For 10cents: a Virgin Megastore sampler (lots of Britpop) 5.5 balls
For $1 The Embarrassment: God Help Us. Fans of 1980's college radio may remember this band. 6.3 balls.
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Originally posted by chimbleyballs:
For 10cents: Joe Henry:Fuse 7.1 balls
For 10cents: a Virgin Megastore sampler (lots of Britpop) 5.5 balls
For $1 The Embarrassment: God Help Us. Fans of 1980's college radio may remember this band. 6.3 balls.
fuck man - I'd like to punch the idiot that sold Fuse back. It's one of the coolest things going.
Glad to see the nice big balls rating. :D I knew you'd like him.
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Not to worry..."Fuse" was one of those demo copies...so probably nobody sold it. Also picked up "Scar" awhile back...think I prefer Fuse, though I like "Kindness of the World" better than either of them.
Also picked up D Generration's "No Lunch" for 10 cents...5.6 balls...they were Jesse Malin's glam band before he went alt-country...not really my thing, but a few catchy numbers
Originally posted by grotty:
Originally posted by chimbleyballs:
For 10cents: Joe Henry:Fuse 7.1 balls
For 10cents: a Virgin Megastore sampler (lots of Britpop) 5.5 balls
For $1 The Embarrassment: God Help Us. Fans of 1980's college radio may remember this band. 6.3 balls.
fuck man - I'd like to punch the idiot that sold Fuse back. It's one of the coolest things going.
Glad to see the nice big balls rating. :D I knew you'd like him. [/b]
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So why are all these CDs so cheap? Are they scratched or something?
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Originally posted by Skeeter:
So why are all these CDs so cheap? Are they scratched or something?
most of the time the staff don't know what the albums are
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Don't know why CD Game Excange sells things so cheap...anybody have a guess? Three of the four cd's i mentioned were demo thingies, and the fourth was 14 year old disk from an obscure college rock band that probably nobody other than me would want. No scratches on any of them though.
Originally posted by Skeeter:
So why are all these CDs so cheap? Are they scratched or something?
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I'll second Pollard's idea. As long as CD Game Exchange has posters of Bob Marley smoking a spliff, Al Pacino shooting someone, and So Many Beers, So Little Time, it will be safe to assume that they have absolutely no idea what they're selling. Thus, the cheap used prices.
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This post got a good ten second laugh out of me.
Originally posted by thirsty moore:
I'll second Pollard's idea. As long as CD Game Exchange has posters of Bob Marley smoking a spliff, Al Pacino shooting someone, and So Many Beers, So Little Time, it will be safe to assume that they have absolutely no idea what they're selling. Thus, the cheap used prices.
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Originally posted by pollard:
most of the time the staff don't know what the albums are
I agree.
Unfortunatly the folks at Amoeba do know what they have. I waited for weeks for the price of the Badly Drawn Boy Full length Live Promo to come down from $11, but when there was only two copies left I had to bite the bullet this weekend.