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Title: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 01:25:18 pm
What are you excited for?  I am excited for this comp:
http://www.avclub.com/article/listen-potty-mouth-play-track-freaky-friday-band-p-202375
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Cover albums are a dime a dozen lately. Everyone?s paying tribute to the Grateful Dead, to Neil Young, to whoever. But why not pay tribute to bands that didn?t exist in the first place? This Record Store Day, Father/Daughter Records will issue Faux Real, a compilation of covers of songs originally performed by fake bands. Bent Shapes take on a Mystik Spiral track from Daria, Sadie Dupuis does ?Pretend To Be Nice? from Josie And The Pussycats, and The Everywheres take on Jetsons crooner Jet Screamer?s ?Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah.? Below, The A.V. Club is streaming one of our favorite tracks from the comp, Potty Mouth?s take on ?Take Me Away,? a song originally performed by the band Pink Slip in the Lindsay Lohan version of Freaky Friday. The all-girl Massachusetts act is all over the pop track, making it a perfect blend of real talent playing a fake song from a totally fictional movie.

Track Listing
1. Bent Shapes - "Ow, My Face!" by Mystik Spiral (from Daria)
2. Potty Mouth - ?Take Me Away? by Pink Slip (from Freaky Friday)
3. Levek - ?Don't Blame the Dynamite? by Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem (from The Muppets)
4. Cocktails - ?The Dark Side? by Eddie and The Cruisers (from Eddie And The Cruisers)
5. Sadie Dupuis - ?Pretend to be Nice? by Josie and The Pussycats (from Josie And The Pussycats)
6. Body Parts - ?Stand Out? by Max Goof (from The Goofy Movie)
7. Field Mouse - ?That Thing You Do? by The Wonders (from That Thing You Do)
8. The Everywheres - ?Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah? by Jet Screamer (from The Jetsons)
9. Radiator Hospital - "How Did I Ever Get So Lucky?" by The Cattanooga Cats (from The Cattanooga Cats)

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 19, 2014, 01:28:42 pm
Record Store Day is the day of the year I avoid record stores.  It has become something for people to foolishly collect stuff instead of just buying what they want to listen to.  I have no desire to wait in line for records for hours.  I actually this makes me not want to shop at record stores than to buy things from them. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 01:33:41 pm
Not complete list:
http://exclaim.ca/News/record_store_day_2014_massive_list_of_exclusives_announced_so_far
  311 - 311 (2LP, 4000 copies)
  311 - Evolver (2LP, 3000 copies)
  ABBA - "Waterloo" (7-inch)
  Aerosmith - Draw the Line (LP, 3000 copies)
  Aerosmith - Night in the Ruts (LP 3000 copies)
  Aerosmith - Rock in a A Hard Place(LP, 3000 copies)
  Aerosmith - Rocks (LP, 3000 copies)
  Allman Brothers - Selections from Play All Night: Live at the Beacon Theater 1992 (2LP, 4000 copies)
  A Minor Forest - Flemsih Altruism/Inindependence (4LP set)
  Damon Albarn - TBA (7-inch)
  Lily Allen - "Wind Your Neck In" (7-inch)
  Alvarius B / Sir Richard Bishop If You Don't Like It...Stop (Split LP)
  Dave Alvin and Phil Alvin - Songs from Common Ground (LP)
  Rodrigo Amarante/EDJ - split single (7-inch)
  Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie Stomp (12-inch)
  Anamanaguchi - Scott Pilgram vs. The World (LP)
  Andersen, Mat - Weightless (2LP)
  Animals - The Animals EP (10-inch, 1800 copies)
  Art of Noise - Live at the End of a Century (12-inch picture disc, live at Coachella 1999)
  Atmosphere - The Lake Nokomis (12-inch picture disc, 5000 copies)
  Autumn Defense/Josh Rouse "Sentimental Lady"/"Trouble"
  Bachman & Turner - Live at Roseland Ballroom, NYC (2xLP 140g)
  Joan Baez - Blessed Are LP (LP, 1500 copies)
  Banks - Banks - The Remixes (LP, 500 copies)
  Del Barber- Prairieography (LP)
  Bardo Pond - Looking for Another Place (LP)
  Bastille - Of The Night EP (10-inch picture disc, 2000 copies)
  Bat for Lashes - "Gardens Heart" (7-inch)
  Bathory - Blood Fire Death (picture disc LP)
  Bathory - Hammerheart (picture disc LP)
  Bathory - Bathory (picture disc LP)
  Bathory - The Return of Darkness (picture disc LP)
  Bathory - Under the Sign of Black (picture disc LP)
  Bathory - Twilight of the Gods (picture disc LP)
  Bayside - Time has Come (7-inch)
  Beltones - On Deaf Ears (2000 copies from TKO Records)
  Matt Berry - Music for Insomniacs Part IV (LP)
  Between the Buried and Me - Colours_Live (LP, 1400 copies)
  Bis - Data Panik Etcetera (180g white vinyl LP)
  Black Angels - Indigo Rainbow outtakes (LP)
  Black Angels - Clear Lake Forest (10-inch, 3500 copies on clear vinyl)
  Black Crowes - Warpaint (140g white vinyl 3xLP)
  Black Crowes and Jimmy Page - Live a the Greek (3LP, 2000 copies on red, clear and blue vinyl)
  Black Heart Processions/Solbakken - In the Fishtank 11 (12-inch silver vinyl)
  Black Lips - Funny (7-inch, 2000 copies)
  Black Milk - Glitches in the Break (12-inch EP)
  Blitzen Trapper - "Hold On"/"On A Dime Woman" (7-inch, 500 copies)
  Bloodlet - Live on WFMU (LP, 1000 copies)
  Blue Rodeo - Diamond Mine (LP on green and blue vinyl)
  Bok Bok - "Come Back to Me" / "Misfit" (Captured Tracks 7-inch)
  Marc Bolan - Marc Bolan at the BBC Electric Sevens Part 2 (4x7-inch box set)
  Bonobo - Get Thy Bearing (10-inch on clear vinyl)
  Bored Games - Who Killed Colonel Mustard (12-inch, 1000 copies)
  Botch - Unifying Themes Redux (LP
  David Bowie - 1984 Picture Disc (7-inch)
  David Bowie - "Rock n Roll Suicide" (7-inch Picture Disc)
  Charles Bradley - I Hope You Find the Good Life LP
  Jon Brion - Paranorman (Mondo OST picture disc)
  Broken Bells - "Holding on for Life" (12-inch, 4750 copies)
  Danny Brown - Hot Soup (2LP + 7-inch)
  Hollis Brown - Get's Loaded (Velvet Underground covers LP, 500 copies)
  Jake Bugg - Live at Silver Platters 1/20/14 (LP)
  Built to Spill - Ultimate Alternative Wavers (gold vinyl LP)
  Buried Alive - Death Of Your Perfect World (LP, 900 copies)
  Byrds - Straight for the Sun (140g white vinyl 2xLP)
  Cage the Elephant - "Take it Or Leave It"/"Jesse James" (7-inch, 1500 copies)
  Cake - Vinyl Box Set (8x12-inch colored vinyl box set, 900 copies)
  Camp Sophisto - "Songs in the Praise of the Revolution" (7-inch)
  Camera Obscura -Session EP (7-inch)
  Cardinal - Cardinal (LP)
  Eric Carmen - "Brand New Year (Alternate Mix)" / "Starting Over" (live from 1976) (7-inch, 2000 copies)
  Neko Case, Jason Lytle and Friends - Satellite of Love (and other selections from Mars soundtrack) (7-inch, 1500 copies on red vinyl)
  Johnny Cash - With His Hot And Blue Guitar (LP, 3000 copies on blue vinyl)
  Casket Lottery/Small Brown Bike - Split (12-inch)
  Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - West of Memphis Soundtrack (LP on white vinyl)
  Cave In - Jupiter + Rarities (LP)
  Centro-matic - Redo the Stacks (LP)
  Clarence Carter - Slip Away (The Ultimate Clarence Carter 1966-1971) (2xLP)
  Dillard Chandler - The End of an Old Song (LP, 1000 copies)
  Michael Chapman - Playing the Guitar the Easy Way (CD/blue vinyl LP)
  Childish Gambino - Because the Internet (2LP, 5000 copies)
  Chromeo - "Come Alive" (7-inch)
  Eric Church - The Outsiders (LP w/ bonus 7-inch + poster)
  Chvrches - Recover (12-inch, 2500 copies)
  The Civil Wars - Live at Eddie's Attic (LP, 4500 copies)
   Close Your Eyes ? "Prepackaged Hope" (7-inch, 900 copies)
  Cut Copy - "In These Arms of Love"/"Like Any Other Day" (10-inch, 2000 copies)
   Earth Crisis ? Gomorrah's Season Ends (LP, 900 copies)
   Clutch/Lionize - split single (7-inch)
  Sam Cooke - Ain't That Good News (50th Anniversary LP)
  Alice Cooper - Live at Montreux 2005 (140g white vinyl 2xLP )
  Corduroy - London England Live (LP)
  Cosmetics - Olympia... Plus (Captured Tracks LP)
  Elvis Costello - "She Used to Love Me a Lot" (Johnny Cash cover) (7-inch)
  Creedence Clearwater Revival - The '69 Singles (10-inch)
  Creepoid - Wet (12-inch, 500 copies with etched B-side)
  Crosses - EP 1 (10-inch on red/pink vinyl)
  Crosses - EP 2 (10-inch on blue vinyl)
  Crosses - EP 3 (10-inch on yellow vinyl)
  Crystal Antlers - "We All Gotta Die" b/w remix by the Scientist (7-inch)
  Cults - Upstairs at United Volume (10-inch EP 5000 copies)
  Cure/Dinosaur Jr. - "Just Like Heaven" (7-inch, white vinyl)
  Curved Air - Live Atmosphere (LP + 7-inch)
  Dads - Woman EP (7-inch, 1000 copies)
  The Darcys - Hymn for a Missing Girl (LP)
  Dave Matthews Band - Live Trax Volume 4 (4x12-inch box set, 2000 copies)
  Death Cab for Cutie - Live 2012 (2LP)
  Deep Purple - Made in Japan "Black Night" (live in Osaka)/"Woman from Tokyo" (2x7-inch)
  Deep Purple - Shades of Purple
  Deerhoof and Marc Ribot - Ceramic Dog (Split 7-inch)
  Deer Tick - "Bus Stop"/"Denver" (7-inch, 2000 copies)
  Devo - Live at Max's Kansas City 11/15/77 (LP, 2000 copies)
  Devo - Butch Devo and the Sundance Gig (Picture Disc LP+DVD)
  Die Kreuzen - "Cows and Beer (coloured 7-inch / 12-inch)
  Dinosaur Jr. - Fossils (5x7-inch + book box set)
  Disclosure - Apollo (12-inch, 2500 copies)
  Django Django - "Porpoise Song" (Monkees Cover) (7-inch)
  Dodos & Magik Magik Orchetra - "Substance"/"The Ocean" (7-inch, 1000 copies)
  The Doors - Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine (2LP)
  Dream Theater - Illumination Theory (12-inch picture disc)
  The Dresden Dolls - The Dresden Dolls (2LP)
  Dot Hacker - TBA (7-inch)
  Drive-By Truckers - Dragon Pants EP (10-inch)
  Elastica - Elastica (LP)
  Elbow - "Charge" (7-inch)
  Ramblin' Jack Elliott - Jack Elliott (LP, 1500 copies)
  Emperor - IX Equilibrium (140g clear vinyl 2xLP)
  ESG - Dance to the Best of ESG (3LP)
  Everly Brothers - Roots (LP)
  Everly Brothers - Songs Our Daddy Taught Us (LP, 1500 copies)
  Ex-Cult - "Ties You Up" (7-inch)
  Marianne Faithfull - "Sister Morphine"/"Something Better" (7-inch)
  Fang/Symbol Six - Single Single (12-inch, 400 copies)
  Fairport Convention - From Cropredy to Protmeirion (140g 2LP)
  Fairport Convention - Meet on the Ledge - Live at Broughton Castle (LP)
  Fairport Convention - XXXV - The 35th Anniversary Album (LP)
  Dana Falconberry - Public Hi-Fi Sessions (2x12-inch, 500 copies)
  The Fall - 13 Killers (2LP)
  Fear of Men - Loom (deluxe two-toned colour LP)
  Sky Ferreira - Night Time, My Time (Explicit picture disc LP, 800 copies)
  Michael Feuerstack - Singer Songer (LP)
  Nico Fidenco - Emanuelle Perche' Violenza Alle Donne  (Death Waltz LP)
  The Field - From Here We Go Sublime (180g 2xLP + CD)
  Fishbone - Fishbone (LP, 1000 copies only)
  Five Finger Death Punch - Purgatory: Tales from the Pit (2LP picture disc, 1000 copies)
  The Fix - "Vengeance" / "Jan's Rooms" (signed/numbered 12-inch)
  The Flaming Lips - "7 Skies H3" (LP)
  The Flaming Lips - "Gates of Steel" (Devo cover) (7-inch, 7,500 copies
  Fleetwood Mac - "Dragonfly" (7-inch)
  Foals - Live at Royal Albert Hall (LP, 3,000 copies)
  Frightened Rabbit - Live from Criminal Records (12-inch)
  Full of Hell/Psywarfare - Split Single(7-inch 1000 copies)
  FUN - Point and Light (demos 10-inch on rainbow splatter vinyl)
  Garbage - Girls Talk Shit (10-inch, 4000 copies)
  Jerry Garcia - Garcia (LP on white vinyl, 1500 copies)
  Genesis - From Genesis to Reve (LP, 1500 copies)
  Ghosts of Dead Airplanes/Bis - split picture disc (7-inch, 500 copies)
  Ghoul - Hang Ten (10-inch)
  Jef Gilson et Malagasy - Gilson et Malagasy (5xLP box set)
  Glitch Mob - Drink the Sea/We Can Make World Stop EP (2LP + 10-inch on 3 colored starburst vinyl, 1250 copies)
  Gojira - The Way of All Flesh (2LP, 350 copies on blue-white vinyl split)
  Grateful Dead - Live at the Coliseum (2LP)
  Green Day - Demolicious (LP)
  Haim - "Forever"/"Forever" (Giorgio Moroder remix) (12-inch, 4000 copies)
  Half Japanese - Volume #1: 1981-1987 (LP)
  Hard-Ons - "Girl in the Sweater" (coloured 7-inch)
  Grant Hart - Every Everything and Some Something (LP + DVD)
  Donnie Hathaway - Live at the Bitter End (2LP)
  Richard Hawley - "Going Down" (7-inch)
  Mayer Hawthorne / Shintaro Sakamoto - Split Single (7-inch)
  Mayer Hawthorne - "Jaded Incorporated" (7-inch)
  Hawkwind - Church of Hawkwind (180g clear vinyl 2xLP)
  Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live at Monterey (LP, 6000 copies)
  Heatmiser - Dead Air (Burger Records cassette, 500 copies)
  Heatmiser - Cop and Speeder (Burger Records cassette, 500 copies)
  Heatmiser - Yellow No. 5 (Burger Records cassette, 500 copies)
  Heavens to Betsy - Calculated (LP)
  David Hess - Last House on the Left (picture disc LP, 1500 copies)
  Julia Holter - "Don't Make Me Over"/"Hello Stranger" (7-inch)
  Howlin' Brothers - Sun Studio Sessions (12-inch EP)
  Husker Du - Candy Apple Grey (LP)
  Ice-T - Greatest Hits (LP)
  Idle Race - Birthday Party (LP)
  Chuck Inglish - Easily (ft, Mac Miller & AB-Soul) (7-inch, 1200 copies on green vinyl)
  Chuck Inglish - Legs (ft. Chromeo) (7-inch, 1200 copies on blue vinyl)
  Chuck Inglish - Gametime (ft. Action Bronson) (7-inch, 1200 copies on yellow vinyl)
  Chuck Inglish - Glam (ft. Chance the Rapper) (7-inch, 1200 copies on pink vinyl)
  Insomnium - The Candlelight Years (180g coloured 7xLP box set)
  Inspiral Carpets - Dung (4xLP, European exclusive)
  Integrity/Vegas - Split Single (7-inch, 1000 copies on red vinyl)
  Gregory Isaacs - Mr. Know It All (12-inch)
  Jaded Incorporated - Jaded Incorporated (10-inch, 1000 copies)
  Rick James - "You and I" (M+M extended mix) / "Fire and Desire (Live in Long Beach" w/ Teena Marie (12-inch, 2000 copies)
  Jay-Z/Linkin Park - Collision Course (LP)
  Waylon Jennings/Sanford Clark Zia Presents - 7-inch
  Ron Jeremy - Understanding and Appreciating Classical Music with Ron Jeremy (7-inch)
  Jethro Tull - Live in Switzerland 2003 (140g clear vinyl 3xLP)
  Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth (LP on pink vinyl, 4000 copies)
  J. Spaceman & Kid Million - Live at Le Poisson Rouge (12-inch + 7-inch)
  Quincy Jones - Italian Job (OST LP)
  Glenn Jones - Welcomed Wherever I Go (LP)
  Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - Dap-Dippin' (Remastered LP)
  Joy Division - An Ideal for Living (12-inch)
  The Julie Ruin - "Brightside" / "In the Picture" (7-inch, 2000 copies)
  Jungle Rot ? Kill On Command (LP, 900 copies)
  Stephen John Kalinich - A World of Peace Must Come (coloured LP)
  Jadea Kelly- Clover (LP)
  Kings of Leon - "Wait for Me"/"It Don't Matter" (live)  (7-inch, 3000 copies on yellow/gold vinyl)
  Kode9 and the Spaceape - Memories of the Future (2LP)
  Korn - The Paradigm Shift (2LP picture disc, 900 copies)
  Fela Kuti - "Se E Tun De"/"Waka Waka" (7-inch, 1000 copies)
  Ray LaMontagne - "Supernova"/"Pick Up a Gun" (7-inch, 3000 copies)
  Jon Langford - Days & Nights (7-inch)
  LCD Soundsystem - The Long Goodbye: LCD Soundsystem Live at Madison Square Garden (5LP box set)
  Hamilton Leithauser -  "Alexandra" / "In the Shallows" (7-inch)
  Lemonheads - If Only You Were Dead (rarities LP)
  Liars - Mess on a Mission (12-inch, 1000 copies)
  Life Without Buildings - Any Other City (LP + 7-inch)
  Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown (LP)
  Little Dragon - "Kapp Klapp" (12-inch)
  The Litter - "Action Woman"/"A Legal Matter" (Sundazed 7-inch blue vinyl)  
  Lydia Loveless - "Mile High"/"Blind" (Ke$ha cover) (7-inch, 1000 copies)
  David Lynch - The Air is on Fire (12-inch, 1750 copies)
  Machine Head - "Killers & Kings (Demo)" / "Our Darkest Days" (Ignite cover) (10-inch)
  Henry Mancini - The Pink Panther (LP, 6000 copies on pink vinyl)
  Man Man - The Man in Turban with Blue Face LP
  Dean Martin - Dream With Dean: The Intimate Dean Martin (LP, 2000 copies)
  Clint Mansell - In the Wall (Death Waltz LP)
  Helen Marnie - The Hunter Remixed (12-inch clear vinyl, 500 copies)
  Mastodon - Live at Brixton (2LP + DVD)
  Mazzy Star -  I'm Less Here (7-inch, 3000 copies)
  Jim McCarty - Frontman (2LP, 1000 copies)
  Duff McKagan - Sick (140g purple 2xLP)
  Medicine - Part Time Punks Live (Captured Tracks LP on tri-colored vinyl)
  Mel - Burning Stones (12-inch)
  MGMT - Congratulations (2LP, 4000 copies)
  MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (2LP, 5000 copies)
  Milk N Cookies - "Not Enough Girls"/"Nots" (Captured Tracks 7-inch)
  Minus 5 - Scott the Hoopie in the Dungeon of Horror (5xLP box set, 500 copies)
  The Moles - Flashbacks and Dream Sequences - The Story of the Moles (LP)
  Pharoahe Monch - "Get Down" (7-inch)
  Ruth Moody & Old Man Luedecke - Split Single (7-inch)
  Alanis Morissette - Live at Montreux 2012 (140g 2xLP)
  Motörhead - Motörhead (180g white vinyl 2xLP)
  Motörhead - What's Words Worth (Live 1978) (180g red vinyl LP)
  Motörhead - Aftershock (picture disc)
  
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 01:33:49 pm
Mudhoney - On Top: KEXP Presents Mudhoney Live on Top of the Space Needle (LP, 2700 copies)
  Peter Murphy - "Hang Up (Dub Mix)"/"I'm On Your Side "(7-inch on silver vinyl)
  Nasum Domedagen - 7-inch EP (300 copies on red vinyl)
  Neon Neon - Years of Lead EP (7-inch, 500 copies)
  Randy Newman - Randy Newman (mono LP)
  Nirvana - "Pennyroyal Tea" (7-inch)
  Notorious B.I.G. - Live After Death (3LP)
  The Notwist - Run Run Run (12-inch, 1,900 copies)
  Oasis - "Supersonic" (12-inch)
  John Oates - "Stone Cold Love"/"Close" (7-inch on florescent lemon-lime vinyl)
  Conor Oberst - "Hundreds of Ways" / "Fast Friends" (7-inch)
  Conor Oberst/Dawes - "Million Dollar Bill"/"Easy/Lucky/Free" (split 7-inch)
  Of Montreal - "Jigsaw Puzzle"/"Triumph of Disintegration" (PIP Version) (7-inch, 1500 copies on light green vinyl)
  Of Montreal - Satanic Panic in the Attic 10 year Anniversary Edition (2LP, 2000 copies with Disc 1 on yellow vinyl and Disc 2 on blue vinyl)
  OFF! - "Learn to Obey" (7-inch, 5500 copies)
  'O' Level - Pseudo Punk (LP)
  Thee Oh Sees - Drop (LP)
  One Man Army- (Dead End Stories) (red vinyl LP)
  Oneohtrix Point Never - Commissions I (LP)
  William Onyeabor - What  (remix LP)
  Opeth - Watershed
  Johnny Osbourne - "Give a Little Love" (12-inch)
  Ozric Tentacles - "Sploosh" (12-inch)
  Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (LP, 4000 copies)
  Pagans - What's This Shit  1977/1979 (LP)
  Doug Paisley - "Growing Souls"/"Lies Lead to Lies" (7-inch)
  Pantera / Poison Idea - "The Badge" (7-inch on purple/bronze vinyl)
  Pantera - Far Beyond Driven (2LP)
  Papercuts/The Donkey - split single (7-inch)
  Paramore - Ain't It Fun (12-inch)
  Parquet Courts - "Sunbathing Animal"/"Pilgrams to Nowhere" (7-inch, 1000 copies)
  Ray Parker Jr. - "Ghostbusters Theme" (10-inch, 2000 copies on glow in the dark vinyl)
  Gram Parsons - Alternate Takes from GP and Grievous Angel (2LP)
  Dolly Parton - "Blue Smoke"/"Home"  (7-inch, 3000 copies on blue vinyl)
  Nina Persson - "Sometimes"/"This is Heavy Metal" (demo) (7-inch on white vinyl)
  Katy Perry - Prism (2LP picture disc, 5000 copies)
  Phosphorescent - Song for Zulu (12-inch)
  Pinback - Pinback (LP)
  Nicola Piovani - Il Profumo Della Signora In Nero (Death Waltz LP)
  Pissed Jeans - The Very Best of Sub Pop 2009-2013: Live at the BBC (12-inch, 3,000 copies)
  Pogues - Live with Joe Strummer (2LP on red vinyl)
  Poison Idea - Getting the Fear (7-inch, 2000 copies)
  Porcupine - "I See Sound" (12-inch EP, 500 copies)
  Power Glove - Far Cry 3:  Blood Dragon (Invada Records LP)
  Pretty Lights - The Hidden Shades (LP, 2750 copies)
  Psychic TV - Hacienda (140g red vinyl 2xLP)
  Psychic TV - Thee Fabulous Feat ov Flowering Light (140g red vinyl 2xLP)
  Psychic TV - Live at Thee Marquee (140g red vinyl 2xLP)
  Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (2LP)
  Public Image Ltd - "Death Disco"/"Warrior (US Dance Mix)" (12-inch)
  Public Service Broadcasting - "Elfstedentocht Parts 1 & 2" (7-ich, European exclusive)
  Rainbow - Rockplast 195 - Black Masquerade (140g red vinyl 3xLP)
  Ramones - Meltdown with the Ramones (12-inch EP)
  Red Temple Spirits - Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon (2xLP, 500 copies)
  Red Temple Spirits - If Tomorrow I Were Leaving for Lhasa, I Wouldn't Stay a Minute More (LP, 500 copies)
  Otis Redding - Pain in My Heart (LP)
  R.E.M. - Unplugged: The Complete 1991 and 2001 Sessions (4LP box set)
  Otis Redding - Pain in My Heart (LP)
  Walter Rizzati - 1990: Guerrieri Del Bronx aka The Bronx Warriors (Death Waltz LP)
  G.A. Rodion - Delta Space Mission (LP, 800 copies)
  Alexander Robotnick - Vintage Robotnicks (LP)
  Bobby Rush - Upstairs at United Volume 11 (EP, 5000 copies)
  Sam Roberts Band - "We're All In This Together" / "Shapeshifters"
  Saturday Looks Good to Me - Saturday Looks Good To Me (LP, 500 copies on blue vinyl)
  Saturday Looks Good to Me - Love Will Find You (LP, 500 copies on red vinyl)
  Scharpling & Wurster - Rock, Rot and Rule (LP, 1000 copies on red vinyl)
  Lalo Schifrin - Bullitt OST (LP)
  School of Seven Bells - Put Your Sad Down (LP featuring 5 unreleased tracks, with all proceeds used to benefit the foundation of Ben Curtis, 300 copies)
  Screaming Trees - Last Words (LP)
  Gil Scott-Heron - Nothing New (LP)
  Section 25 - "Reflection (Young Image)" / "Change" (7-inch, European, exclusive)
  Semi Precious Weapons - Aviation (LP, 1000 copies)
  Set Your Goals - Reset Demo 10th Anniversary Edition (10-inch)
  Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks (7x7-inch Box Set)
  Shooting Guns - Brotherhood of the Ram (LP, 500 copies on colored vinyl)
  Sick of It All - Death to Tyrants (LP tri-color vinyl)
  Sick of It All - Based on a True Story (LP tri-color vinyl)
  Skylon - "Skylon" (Original Version)/"Skylon" (Acoustic Version) (Captured Tracks, 7-inch)
  Slipknot - Vol: 3 The Subliminal Verses (2LP on clear vinyl)
  The Snow - "Memory Loss"/"Joy of Life" (Captured Tracks 7-inch)
  Jill Sobule - Dottie's Charm (12-inch)
  Songs: Ohia - Journey On  (7-inch box set, 1850 copies)
  Omar Souleyman - Jazeera Nights (Folk and Pop Sounds of Syria) (LP)
  Soundgarden - Superunknown The Singles (5x10-inch set)
  Southern Culture on the Skids ft. Fred Schneider - "Party at My Trouse" / "Hey Mary" (7-inch / 12-inch)
  Spacemen 3 - Translucent Flashbacks (LP)
  Ronnie Spector & The E-Street Band - "Say Goodbye to Hollywood"/"Baby Please Don't Go" (7-inch, 4000 copies)
  Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - "She's On It"/"Jack the Ripper" (Beastie Boys/Link Wray mashup) (12-inch)
  Spoon- Love Ways EP (10-track LP)
  Bruce Springsteen - American Beauty (12-inch EP)
  Wesley Stace - Ovid In Exile (LP)
  The Standells - "Dirty Water"/"Twitchin'" (Sundazed 7-inch clear vinyl)
  Harry Dean Stanton - Partly Fiction (picture disc 7-inch)
  The Stranglers - "Peaches" (7-inch)
  Strife ? In This Defiance (LP, 900 copies)
   Suburban Mutilation - The Opera Ain't Over Til the Fat Lady Sings (30th anniversary red vinyl LP, 1000 copies)
  Sunny Day Real Estate / Circa Survive - Split Single (7-inch, 2,500 copies)
  Sun Ra - Outer Spaceways Incorporated) (12-inch, 1500 copies on white and purple vinyl)
  Surfer Blood - Pythons (Punk Edition (LP
  Tame Impala - Live Versions (12-inch featuring 8 tracks recorded live in Chicago in 2013, 5000 copies)
  Tears for Fears - Ready Boys & Girls (10-inch, 3000 copies)
  Teenage Filmstars - There's a Cloud over Liverpool (LP)
  Teeth of the Sea - A Field In England: Re-Imagined (red vinyl LP)
  Tenpole Tudor - "Swords of a Thousand Men" / "Love and Food" (7-inch picture disc)
  Testament - Live in London (180g red vinyl 2xLP)
  Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra - TBA (12-inch)
  The The - Giant (12-inch, 2000 copies)
  Thievery Corporation - Untitled (7-inch with two unreleased tracks from Saudade Sessions, 2500 copies)
  Big Mama Thornton - Sassy Mama (LP)
  Imarhan Timbuktu - Akai Waried (180g LP)
  TORRES / Motel Beds with Kelley Deal - Spilt Single (7-inch)
  Alexander Tucker - Alexander Tucker (LP)
  Twilight Sad - Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters (deluxe LP)
  Chad VanGaalen - I Want You Back (7-inch, 2,300 copies)
  The Van Pelt - Imaginary Third (LP)
  Velvet Underground - Loaded (LP on pink, white and black splatter vinyl)
  Veruca Salt - Seether (10-inch)
  Vetiver/Howling Rain - split single (7-inch)
  Villagers - "Occupy Your Mind"/"Beatitudes" (7-inch)
  Vitamin String Quartet - VSQ Performs Weezer's Pinkerton (LP)
  Doc Watson - Southbound (LP)
  Paul Weller -  "A Brand New Toy" (7-inch, 750 copies)
  Whirlwind Heat - Do Rabbits Wonder  (Third Man LP)
  Wild Feathers - "Got it Wrong" (7-inch)
  Hank Williams - "The Garden Spot Programs 1950 EP" (7-inch)
  James Williams & Carolyn Wonderland (ft. the Stooges and Mike Watt) - "Open Up and Bleed"/"Gimme Some Skin" (7-inch, 1000 copies on red vinyl)
  The Wizard of Oz: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (LP on yellow vinyl, 3500 copies)
  Link Wray - "Slinky"/"Rendezvous" (Sundazed 7-inch)
  Wreckless Eric - Le Beat Group Electrique (LP)
  Xiu Xiu - Unclouded Sky (LP, 1000 copies on cloud colored vinyl)
  Xiu Xiu - There is No Right, There is No Right (Best of Xiu Xiu) (2LP)
  Yardbirds - Little Game (LP)
  Neil Young - Official Release Series Discs 5-8 (4LP 180g Box Set with On the Beach, Tonight's the Night, Zuma, Time Fades Away)
  Neil Young - Cow Palace 1986 (LP)
  Frank Zappa - "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" (7-inch)
  Zedd - "Find You" (12-inch)
  Zombies - I Love You (LP, 1500 copies)
  Zombies - Odessey & Oracle (LP, 2500 copies)
  Alexis Zoumbas - A Lament for Epirus 1926-1928 (LP)
  Various - Bob Dylan & The Band's Basement Tapes Influences (140g 2xLP)
  Various - Dunedin Double featuring the Chills, Sneaky Feelings, the Stones and the Verlaines (Flying Nun LP, 2000 copies)
  Various - Electroconvulsive Therapy Volume 2 (LP)
  Various - The Folk Box 50th Anniversary (4LP w/ bonus 7-inch)
  Various - If 2.0 (Ninja Tune LP)
  Various - Jam Up Twist (Cultures of Soul 7-inch box set)
  Various - Live from High Fidelity: The Best of the Podcast Performances (LP)
  Various - Misra Records 15 Years: Adventures in Obstinacy
  Various - Muppet Movie (LP)
  Various - Newport Folk Fest 1963, The Evening Concert (LP, 1500 copies)
  Various - Non-Violent Femmes (LP, Violent Femmes covers by female-fronted bands)
  Various - In Utero, In Tribute, In Entirety (Nirvana tribute LP)
  Various - South Side Story (LP)
  Various - The Space Project (7x7-inch box set, ft. Beach House, Spiritualized, Porcelain Raft, the Antlers, Youth Lagoon)
  Various - Sun Records: Curated by Record Store Day Volume 1 (LP, 4000 copies)
  Various - Zang Tuum Tumb (ZTT): The Re-Organization of Pop (10x7-inch box, 1000 copies)
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 01:34:52 pm
Record Store Day is the day of the year I avoid record stores.  It has become something for people to foolishly collect stuff instead of just buying what they want to listen to.  I have no desire to wait in line for records for hours.  I actually this makes me not want to shop at record stores than to buy things from them. 
I went last year for the first time.  I went later in the day, didnt stand in any lines, and got exactly what i wanted (Vas grabbed me 333 by DOuble Dagger and I grabbed the A Place to Bury Strangers release).

I do agree its for the collectors, but its also to support local record stores. I might drive to Bel Air to support my friend's store this year.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 01:40:50 pm
I definitely want that In Utero tribute as well...

My picks from this list:


  Animals - The Animals EP (10-inch, 1800 copies)
  Black Angels - Indigo Rainbow outtakes (LP)
  Black Angels - Clear Lake Forest (10-inch, 3500 copies on clear vinyl)
  Marc Bolan - Marc Bolan at the BBC Electric Sevens Part 2 (4x7-inch box set)
  David Bowie - 1984 Picture Disc (7-inch)
  David Bowie - "Rock n Roll Suicide" (7-inch Picture Disc)
  Danny Brown - Hot Soup (2LP + 7-inch)
  Byrds - Straight for the Sun (140g white vinyl 2xLP)
  Cage the Elephant - "Take it Or Leave It"/"Jesse James" (7-inch, 1500 copies)
  Cut Copy - "In These Arms of Love"/"Like Any Other Day" (10-inch, 2000 copies)
  Creepoid - Wet (12-inch, 500 copies with etched B-side)
  Crosses - EP 1 (10-inch on red/pink vinyl)
  Crosses - EP 2 (10-inch on blue vinyl)
  Crosses - EP 3 (10-inch on yellow vinyl)
  Cure/Dinosaur Jr. - "Just Like Heaven" (7-inch, white vinyl)
  Dads - Woman EP (7-inch, 1000 copies)
  Dinosaur Jr. - Fossils (5x7-inch + book box set)
  Ex-Cult - "Ties You Up" (7-inch)
  The Flaming Lips - "7 Skies H3" (LP)
  The Flaming Lips - "Gates of Steel" (Devo cover) (7-inch, 7,500 copies
  Foals - Live at Royal Albert Hall (LP, 3,000 copies)
  J. Spaceman & Kid Million - Live at Le Poisson Rouge (12-inch + 7-inch)
  Joy Division - An Ideal for Living (12-inch)
  The Julie Ruin - "Brightside" / "In the Picture" (7-inch, 2000 copies)
  Liars - Mess on a Mission (12-inch, 1000 copies)
  David Lynch - The Air is on Fire (12-inch, 1750 copies)
  Machine Head - "Killers & Kings (Demo)" / "Our Darkest Days" (Ignite cover) (10-inch)
  Man Man - The Man in Turban with Blue Face LP
  Medicine - Part Time Punks Live (Captured Tracks LP on tri-colored vinyl)
  Mel - Burning Stones (12-inch)
  Nirvana - "Pennyroyal Tea" (7-inch)
  Oneohtrix Point Never - Commissions I (LP)
  Pantera / Poison Idea - "The Badge" (7-inch on purple/bronze vinyl)
  Pantera - Far Beyond Driven (2LP)
  Papercuts/The Donkey - split single (7-inch)
  Parquet Courts - "Sunbathing Animal"/"Pilgrams to Nowhere" (7-inch, 1000 copies)
  School of Seven Bells - Put Your Sad Down (LP featuring 5 unreleased tracks, with all proceeds used to benefit the foundation of Ben Curtis, 300 copies)
  Screaming Trees - Last Words (LP)
  Gil Scott-Heron - Nothing New (LP)
  Spacemen 3 - Translucent Flashbacks (LP)
  Xiu Xiu - Unclouded Sky (LP, 1000 copies on cloud colored vinyl)
  Xiu Xiu - There is No Right, There is No Right (Best of Xiu Xiu) (2LP)
  Yardbirds - Little Game (LP)
  Zombies - I Love You (LP, 1500 copies)
  Zombies - Odessey & Oracle (LP, 2500 copies)
  Various - In Utero, In Tribute, In Entirety (Nirvana tribute LP)
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on March 19, 2014, 03:11:19 pm
how was the 333 documentary?  i don't have a DVD player so i never seeked it out, but i was always curious.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 03:48:50 pm
you dont have a dvd player?  how, is that, even possible . . . in this era?  cant you go buy one from walmart for like five bucks, nowadays.  dont they come in cereal boxes?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on March 19, 2014, 03:56:21 pm
you dont have a dvd player?  how, is that, even possible . . . in this era?  cant you go buy one from walmart for like five bucks, nowadays.  dont they come in cereal boxes?

Confession: I don't have one either.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 19, 2014, 04:00:01 pm
Don't you guys have a playstation 3 or something?  Did you have one (DVD/Blueray) at one time and get rid of it?  This is perplexing.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 04:01:12 pm
Or a laptop and Hdmi cable?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 19, 2014, 04:01:21 pm
Record Store Day is the day of the year I avoid record stores.  It has become something for people to foolishly collect stuff instead of just buying what they want to listen to.  I have no desire to wait in line for records for hours.  I actually this makes me not want to shop at record stores than to buy things from them. 
I went last year for the first time.  I went later in the day, didnt stand in any lines, and got exactly what i wanted (Vas grabbed me 333 by DOuble Dagger and I grabbed the A Place to Bury Strangers release).

I do agree its for the collectors, but its also to support local record stores. I might drive to Bel Air to support my friend's store this year.

What record store did you go to last year?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 19, 2014, 04:03:38 pm
Or a laptop and Hdmi cable?

An interesting thing is the new laptops are coming w/o a DVD player.  Which I find kind of insane because why would you even buy a laptop if it didn't have a player built in?  You might as well just buy a tablet only.  I guess laptops have USB ports and new cars have usb players built into them.  I think the laptop might be a dying breed for non-work uses.

Also your work laptop should have a dvd player in it.  Use your work laptop.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on March 19, 2014, 04:10:43 pm
holy shit i just want to know how the documentary was.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 04:15:26 pm
then buy a dvd player
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 19, 2014, 04:19:03 pm
then buy a dvd player

I got my first dvd player in 1999.  It came with 6 free movies.  Remember DIVX?  at that time it was battling for supremecy and you couldn't get all movies on DVD as some were DIVX exclusive. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: ggw on March 19, 2014, 04:23:14 pm
i don't have a DVD player

You hocked it for some reefer, didn't you?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on March 19, 2014, 04:24:23 pm
I tossed my DVD player and gave away probably 90% of my DVDs a few years ago. I never understood the point of having a DVD collection. I'm not the type of person though that goes back and watches movies multiple times.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 04:27:00 pm
then buy a dvd player

I got my first dvd player in 1999.  It came with 6 free movies.  Remember DIVX?  at that time it was battling for supremecy and you couldn't get all movies on DVD as some were DIVX exclusive. 

word up, circuit city.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 04:27:35 pm
I tossed my DVD player and gave away probably 90% of my DVDs a few years ago. I never understood the point of having a DVD collection. I'm not the type of person though that goes back and watches movies multiple times.

you need to smoke more reefer, and lay off the beer
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on March 19, 2014, 04:29:35 pm
I tossed my DVD player and gave away probably 90% of my DVDs a few years ago. I never understood the point of having a DVD collection. I'm not the type of person though that goes back and watches movies multiple times.

you need to smoke more reefer, and lay off the beer

don't try to get other boardies to follow in your footsteps to rehab, walky,
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 19, 2014, 04:29:50 pm
I tossed my DVD player and gave away probably 90% of my DVDs a few years ago. I never understood the point of having a DVD collection. I'm not the type of person though that goes back and watches movies multiple times.

SO you don't watch Christmas Vacation, Home Alone, and Stuck in Paradise every Christmas season?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 04:30:34 pm
I tossed my DVD player and gave away probably 90% of my DVDs a few years ago. I never understood the point of having a DVD collection. I'm not the type of person though that goes back and watches movies multiple times.

you need to smoke more reefer, and lay off the beer

don't try to get other boardies to follow in your footsteps to rehab, walky,

well . . . i, never
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on March 19, 2014, 04:31:31 pm
I tossed my DVD player and gave away probably 90% of my DVDs a few years ago. I never understood the point of having a DVD collection. I'm not the type of person though that goes back and watches movies multiple times.

SO you don't watch Christmas Vacation, Home Alone, and Stuck in Paradise every Christmas season?

The first two, yes... and Xmas vacation is actually one of the DVDs I kept, however, I don't have a way of playing it, so I just watch it on TBS, TNT, HBO, Showtime, and the six other networks it's showed on at Xmas.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 04:38:29 pm
I tossed my DVD player and gave away probably 90% of my DVDs a few years ago. I never understood the point of having a DVD collection. I'm not the type of person though that goes back and watches movies multiple times.

SO you don't watch Christmas Vacation, Home Alone, and Stuck in Paradise every Christmas season?

i always prefered scrooged, the snowman, and emmit otter's
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 06:32:19 pm
Record Store Day is the day of the year I avoid record stores.  It has become something for people to foolishly collect stuff instead of just buying what they want to listen to.  I have no desire to wait in line for records for hours.  I actually this makes me not want to shop at record stores than to buy things from them. 
I went last year for the first time.  I went later in the day, didnt stand in any lines, and got exactly what i wanted (Vas grabbed me 333 by DOuble Dagger and I grabbed the A Place to Bury Strangers release).

I do agree its for the collectors, but its also to support local record stores. I might drive to Bel Air to support my friend's store this year.

What record store did you go to last year?
i can't remember  it's name - but it's in Catonsville.  I want to say Vas went to Sound Garden. This year I might go to Coda, but it's 40 miles each way for me.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 06:48:46 pm
stop, trying to get, back on topic
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on March 19, 2014, 06:59:00 pm
i don't have a DVD player

You hocked it for some reefer, didn't you?

i wish i could have gotten that quality of a return on it.

then buy a dvd player

dont you ever tell me what to do
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 07:01:04 pm
I should watch my copy one of these days... The 333 record was pretty sweet, but i didnt get around to the documentary yet.

Its not the only rock doc I am sitting on; I have held off watching the Cloud Cult documentary for years.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 08:09:28 pm
i don't have a DVD player

You hocked it for some reefer, didn't you?

i wish i could have gotten that quality of a return on it.

then buy a dvd player

dont you ever tell me what to do

then, dont buy one
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on March 19, 2014, 08:29:30 pm
i don't have a DVD player

You hocked it for some reefer, didn't you?

i wish i could have gotten that quality of a return on it.

then buy a dvd player

dont you ever tell me what to do

then, dont buy one

fuck u ill buy one if i want to
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: grateful on March 19, 2014, 09:09:39 pm
I've got. Like 3 extras.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on March 19, 2014, 09:33:23 pm
i don't have a DVD player

You hocked it for some reefer, didn't you?

i wish i could have gotten that quality of a return on it.

then buy a dvd player

dont you ever tell me what to do

then, dont buy one

fuck u ill buy one if i want to

bout time . . . i was getting worried youd miss that documentary.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 19, 2014, 11:44:12 pm
I really want that sviib...
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on March 20, 2014, 12:10:27 am
i don't have a DVD player

You hocked it for some reefer, didn't you?

i wish i could have gotten that quality of a return on it.

then buy a dvd player

dont you ever tell me what to do

then, dont buy one

fuck u ill buy one if i want to

bout time . . . i was getting worried youd miss that documentary.

what documentary?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 20, 2014, 10:28:47 am
i don't have a DVD player

You hocked it for some reefer, didn't you?

i wish i could have gotten that quality of a return on it.

then buy a dvd player

dont you ever tell me what to do

then, dont buy one

fuck u ill buy one if i want to

bout time . . . i was getting worried youd miss that documentary.

what documentary?

"Reefer Madness" (1936)
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 20, 2014, 11:37:37 am
WTH

The Double Dagger documentary.

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 20, 2014, 11:43:00 am
Coda will carry Feast of the Epiphany RSD exclusive (30 copies) via Accidental Guest.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 20, 2014, 01:18:12 pm
Record Store Day is the day of the year I avoid record stores.  It has become something for people to foolishly collect stuff instead of just buying what they want to listen to.  I have no desire to wait in line for records for hours.  I actually this makes me not want to shop at record stores than to buy things from them. 
I went last year for the first time.  I went later in the day, didnt stand in any lines, and got exactly what i wanted (Vas grabbed me 333 by DOuble Dagger and I grabbed the A Place to Bury Strangers release).

I do agree its for the collectors, but its also to support local record stores. I might drive to Bel Air to support my friend's store this year.

What record store did you go to last year?
i can't remember  it's name - but it's in Catonsville.  I want to say Vas went to Sound Garden. This year I might go to Coda, but it's 40 miles each way for me.


I know the place you are talking about.  Did they have a full selection of record store day stuff?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: grateful on March 20, 2014, 01:33:26 pm
FWIW, Cdepot in College Park is participating for the first time this year.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on March 21, 2014, 11:58:59 am
I really want the REM unplugged, but it's my sister's wedding that day!  argh.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 21, 2014, 12:14:39 pm
I know the place you are talking about.  Did they have a full selection of record store day stuff?
They had a pretty good selection still available when I went around 1 pm that day.  I am not sure about their initial offering.  I found my APTBS so I was happy. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 21, 2014, 12:18:25 pm
I know the place you are talking about.  Did they have a full selection of record store day stuff?
They had a pretty good selection still available when I went around 1 pm that day.  I am not sure about their initial offering.  I found my APTBS so I was happy. 

I might check it out then. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: hutch on March 21, 2014, 02:33:49 pm
the only thing I want is the Pogues with Joe Strummer live....
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 21, 2014, 02:34:21 pm
Ween .. Ween Ween. Ween
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 21, 2014, 02:36:02 pm
I think I will post my thoughts about Ween in every thread now that is what you guys want.

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: hutch on March 21, 2014, 02:36:41 pm
Ween .. Ween Ween. Ween

no way.. deaner and gener are not getting along... no new ween product of any sort since they broke up...
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 21, 2014, 02:37:41 pm
Ween .. Ween Ween. Ween

no way.. deaner and gener are not getting along... no new ween product of any sort since they broke up...

Ween broke up?  I must have missed that.  Remember when Ween headlined a night at Lollapalooza?  I guess Lollapalooza has really grown since then and Ween has really fallen.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 21, 2014, 02:39:38 pm
Why aren't they putting out some RSD exclusives?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 21, 2014, 02:44:30 pm
Why aren't they putting out some RSD exclusives?

No one would buy them?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 21, 2014, 03:17:15 pm
So I was listening to Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Reynolds's "Don't pull your love out on me baby"  the other day I thought they were a one hit wonder but they also had "Fallin in Love".  Reynolds had left the band 3 years earlier but they had kept his name in the band name.  So they are two hit wonders. Unlike Ween.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on March 24, 2014, 11:25:14 am
Record Store Day is the day of the year I avoid record stores.  It has become something for people to foolishly collect stuff instead of just buying what they want to listen to.  I have no desire to wait in line for records for hours.  I actually this makes me not want to shop at record stores than to buy things from them. 
I went last year for the first time.  I went later in the day, didnt stand in any lines, and got exactly what i wanted (Vas grabbed me 333 by DOuble Dagger and I grabbed the A Place to Bury Strangers release).

I do agree its for the collectors, but its also to support local record stores. I might drive to Bel Air to support my friend's store this year.

What record store did you go to last year?
i can't remember  it's name - but it's in Catonsville.  I want to say Vas went to Sound Garden. This year I might go to Coda, but it's 40 miles each way for me.

The store in Catonsville is Trax on Wax.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 24, 2014, 04:27:16 pm
Yep. That is the one.  I am not sure if I will go there this year, but I might since it is probably the closest to me.  If not, I will either go to Sound Garden or Coda.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on March 24, 2014, 05:37:48 pm
I would be going there if it wasn't my sister's wedding day.  thinking about getting up early and going to the annapolis store to see if they have anything.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on March 24, 2014, 09:38:57 pm
Yep. That is the one.  I am not sure if I will go there this year, but I might since it is probably the closest to me.  If not, I will either go to Sound Garden or Coda.

I would recommend staying far away from Sound Garden on Record store day.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 24, 2014, 10:10:57 pm
I would be going there if it wasn't my sister's wedding day.  thinking about getting up early and going to the annapolis store to see if they have anything.
I forgot about Annapolis.  That is a lot closer for me.
http://www.recordstoreday.com/Venue/7233
That place?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: grateful on March 25, 2014, 09:30:18 am
I take it atomic just posted his 1337th comment?

atomic
Member

Posts: leet
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on March 25, 2014, 09:39:30 am
I would be going there if it wasn't my sister's wedding day.  thinking about getting up early and going to the annapolis store to see if they have anything.

They definitely participate.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Julian, Hyperpop SLUTFUCK on March 25, 2014, 10:21:38 am
I take it atomic just posted his 1337th comment?

atomic
Member

Posts: leet
okay, that's amazing!
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: grateful on March 25, 2014, 10:27:07 am
And congrats on your 930th post!
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Julian, Hyperpop SLUTFUCK on March 25, 2014, 10:36:59 am
And congrats on your 930th post!
Well, thank you!
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on March 25, 2014, 03:50:49 pm
After going through what Ka-Chunk ordered, I will probably go there and look for one or more of:

Liars "Mess On a Mission" 12" (Clear Colored Vinyl with string pressed inside, Edition of 500) (Ordered)
David Bowie "1984" 7" Picture Disc (Ordered)
The Cure/Dinosaur Jr "Just Like Heaven" 7" (Warner Side By Side Series, White Colored Vinyl) (Ordered)
Joy Division "An Ideal For Living" 12" (Ordered)
Pantera & Poison Idea "The Badge" 7" (Warner Side By Side Series, Purple/Bronze Colored Vinyl) (Ordered)
Neon Neon "Years of Lead" EP
+++ (Crosses) "+ (One)" 10" (Colored Vinyl) (Ordered)
+++ (Crosses "++ (Two)" 10" (Colored Vinyl (Ordered)
+++ (Crosses "+++ (Three)" 10" (Colored Vinyl) (Ordered)
Parquet Courts "Sunbathing Animal" 7" (Ordered)
Ex Cult "Ties You Up" 7" (Ordered)
The Julie Ruin "Brightside/In The Picture" 7" (Ordered)
v/a "In Utero, In Tribute, In Entirely" LP (Robotic Empire, Colored Vinyl) (Ordered)
J. Spaceman & Kid Millions "Live at Le Poisson Rouge" 12"+7" (Jason Pierce of Spacemen 3 & Spiritualized) (Edition of 3,000) (Ordered)
Spacemen 3 "Translucent Flashbacks" 3x12" (Edition of 300)
David Lynch "The Air is On Fire" 12" (Ordered)
Medicine "Part Time Punks Live" LP (Ordered in Low Quantities)
Nirvana "Pennyroyal Tea" 7" (Ordered)
Zombies "I Love You" LP (Ordered)
Zombies "Odessey & Oracle" LP (Ordered)
Faux Real
Non Violent Femmes
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on March 26, 2014, 11:54:07 am
I would be going there if it wasn't my sister's wedding day.  thinking about getting up early and going to the annapolis store to see if they have anything.

They definitely participate.

Yeah, they're on the list. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 08, 2014, 10:29:01 am
It's unfortunate that block on GA Ave is getting demolished...

http://wamu.org/programs/metro_connection/14/04/04/why_silver_spring_is_a_destination_for_lovers_of_vinyl#at_pco=cfd-1.0


Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 18, 2014, 05:04:46 pm
Tomorrow!!! As long as I get one of the ones on my list, I will be satisfied. 

Anyone else hitting up Ka-Chunk???

also need to see if they carry these two...
http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/6974
http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/7068

Edit:
they are.  Need to update my list now, and will probably use this thread as my shopping list.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 18, 2014, 05:08:05 pm
Tomorrow!!! As long as I get one of the ones on my list, I will be satisfied. 

Anyone else hitting up Ka-Chunk???

I'll probably head somewhere late afternoon and see if anything is still available... The strip of record stores on GA always have a lot of events, etc. throughout the day. I think there's a band or two at Joe's.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 19, 2014, 02:58:02 pm
Ka-Chunk was pretty picked over by the time I got there at 1:30.
Well, they did have a lot of records left, but not too many of the ones that I wanted.
I did grab the Pantera/poison Idea seven inch so it wasn't a total bust.
I Almost got the Joy Division release but decided not to.

The clerk said the first people in line were there from 11 pm yesterday.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 19, 2014, 05:51:29 pm
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 19, 2014, 05:53:21 pm
I got to tracks on wax at 1 PM there were a ton of people there and I didn't see any record store day stuff so I left.  I was just looking for the Dresden Dolls first album on vinyl. I don't know why they have to do releases as record store day stuff. It is lame. It is for people who have no lives.  Just release stuff every week of the year.  
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: StoneTheCrow on April 19, 2014, 09:34:19 pm
I Almost got the Joy Division release but decided not to.

The clerk said the first people in line were there from 11 pm yesterday.

Would like to have that - was mot able to get out today tho.

11pm.......ridiculous.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 19, 2014, 10:04:21 pm
I Almost got the Joy Division release but decided not to.

The clerk said the first people in line were there from 11 pm yesterday.

Would like to have that - was mot able to get out today tho.

11pm.......ridiculous.

I never made it out today but I saw some nozzle sitting in front of the Record Exchange in Silver Spring last night around 1am... He was actually the same guy that was first in line last year too.

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Stillwater on April 20, 2014, 06:25:14 am
I am traveling in Istanbul and went to a record store out here yesterday.  Not many releases but it was a fun time with a bunch of local bands playing sets.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: hutch on April 20, 2014, 10:51:39 am
I am traveling in Istanbul and went to a record store out here yesterday.  Not many releases but it was a fun time with a bunch of local bands playing sets.

dope!
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 20, 2014, 02:10:11 pm
And it continues! I am heading to Baltimore (Atomic/Celebrated) to see if anything is left, and help a friend grab one of those Peanuts players!
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on April 20, 2014, 02:13:32 pm
i was not aware that the dead kennedys had a box set of seven inches for this here record day thing.  i like the dead kennedys and all . . . but such things are too much work for todays google that shit kind of world.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 21, 2014, 12:01:01 am
I grabbed a couple more records today. The only RSD exclusive was the alternate cover version of Wildhoney 's debut EP (alternate cover version called Another Weed World).

I also grabbed the non-RSD releases of the In School - Praxis of Hate seven inch and the Void - Sessions 1981-83 LP.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on April 21, 2014, 08:01:06 am
Did anyone see the REM Unplugged?  It's insane price wise on ebay...
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 21, 2014, 08:36:44 am
Did anyone see the REM Unplugged?  It's insane price wise on ebay...

Unless you were one of the trekkies that slept over night at a record store, you probably weren't going to snag that release.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: hutch on April 21, 2014, 08:40:02 am
on a vinyl related topic the ween live at stubbs bootleg lp release sounds great.... its a four lp set split in two volumes.. i got volume 2... its colored vinyl.... 2 is the browner part of course
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: dyecraig on April 21, 2014, 10:08:08 am
It was a good day - I was in PGH for Mom's hip replacement surgery (all good) and went to the Attic in Millvale (worth an afternoon if you get up there):

Bowie - 1984 7"
Donny Hathaway Live 1971
Pogues w/Joe Strummer
Zombies - Odessey @ Oracle
Gil Scott Heron - Nothing New
Wizard of Oz OST
The Orwells 12"
Jaco Pastorius acetate demos

would have liked, but I will live:
Nino Rota Amarcord OST
V.U. - Loaded
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 21, 2014, 10:34:59 am
Why would you want the Wizard of Oz soundtrack, on vinyl or any format? Just curious...
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on April 21, 2014, 10:50:25 am
Why would you want the Wizard of Oz soundtrack, on vinyl or any format? Just curious...

Because it's awesome?  Who doesn't like the Wizard of Oz?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: ggw on April 21, 2014, 10:51:40 am
I thought Dark Side of the Moon was the soundtrack for Wizard of Oz?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: dyecraig on April 21, 2014, 10:52:19 am
Why would you want the Wizard of Oz soundtrack, on vinyl or any format? Just curious...
1. it's emerald green
2. my students are working on some of the tunes for a concert
3. but mostly because it's green
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 21, 2014, 11:01:08 am
Fair enough.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 21, 2014, 11:58:45 am
would have liked, but I will live:
Nino Rota Amarcord OST
V.U. - Loaded

i was hoping for the VU album, but couldn't complain too much since it was 130 when i rolled into the store and got most of what i came for.

another one i was hoping for... mgmt congratulations 2xlp.  word is they are releasing more copies in a few weeks, so that's good news.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 21, 2014, 01:12:59 pm
Because it's awesome?  Who doesn't like the Wizard of Oz?
I don't really.  I don't like old movies.  I don't think it has aged very well.  Plus it is full of annoying songs.  I didn't even really like it as a kid.  For me, pretty much the oldest movie I enjoy, is Easy Rider.  Now THAT has a hell of a soundtrack. 

I suppose most of you wouldn't enjoy the ultraviolent horror movies that I watch on a daily basis, or pro wrestling, or anime...

I DID enjoy watching the Wizard of Oz with Darkside of the Moon playing on an outdoors screen they set up outside of the student union of one of the schools I attended. That was fun.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 21, 2014, 05:31:17 pm
I don't like old movies. 

I can understand you saying you don't like certain old movies but how can you say you dont' like old movies?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 21, 2014, 05:47:06 pm
The same way people can say that they don't like country music.

Of course there are exceptions, (8 1/2 is one, also some western stuff my dad used to watch) but in general, Easy Rider is the oldest movie I really enjoy.

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on April 21, 2014, 09:07:46 pm
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/19271-space-project/

and jesus christ, you young buck shot . . . go watch some old movies like vertigo or north by northwest or to kill a mockingbird or bridge over the river kwai or grapes of wrath, and lay off the keanu reeves projects.  theres always trouble afoot at the circle k, with you kids.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 21, 2014, 09:38:04 pm
The same way people can say that they don't like country music.

Of course there are exceptions, (8 1/2 is one, also some western stuff my dad used to watch) but in general, Easy Rider is the oldest movie I really enjoy.



Country music is a genre.  Old movies is not a genre.  It would be fine if you said you don't like horror movies but to say you don't like movies because of their age is nonsensical. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 21, 2014, 10:08:25 pm
You are not my dad.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 21, 2014, 10:24:02 pm
The same way people can say that they don't like country music.

Of course there are exceptions, (8 1/2 is one, also some western stuff my dad used to watch) but in general, Easy Rider is the oldest movie I really enjoy.



Country music is a genre.  Old movies is not a genre.  It would be fine if you said you don't like horror movies but to say you don't like movies because of their age is nonsensical. 

i also do not like old movies.

you are also not my dad.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 22, 2014, 07:10:54 am
You are not my dad.

But he's old enough to be your dad!
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: hutch on April 22, 2014, 07:45:53 am
Love old movies....saying one doesn't like them makes no sense to me....good screenwriting is good screenwriting regardless of when it happened.. and in the early days good screenwriting was what it was about...they didn't have special effects to mask crummy storylines..

and lets not compare Hollywood's leading men back then to today..

Paul Newman, Steve McQueen....to say Brad Pitt or Ben Affleck

now I guess I would say I like the great old movies but for every great old movie there were 50 crummy ones that havven't survived..

but I can watch Casablanca over and over again.. that's acting...a guy like Claude Rains or Sidney Greenstreet.....

I guess I grew up onthem cause my folks were into the good old movies...........

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 09:17:53 am
The same way people can say that they don't like country music.

Of course there are exceptions, (8 1/2 is one, also some western stuff my dad used to watch) but in general, Easy Rider is the oldest movie I really enjoy.



Country music is a genre.  Old movies is not a genre.  It would be fine if you said you don't like horror movies but to say you don't like movies because of their age is nonsensical. 

i also do not like old movies.

you are also not my dad.

Actually,  I am your dad.  Ask your mom about the tall good looking blonde guy.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 09:19:54 am
Love old movies....saying one doesn't like them makes no sense to me....good screenwriting is good screenwriting regardless of when it happened.. and in the early days good screenwriting was what it was about...they didn't have special effects to mask crummy storylines..

and lets not compare Hollywood's leading men back then to today..

Paul Newman, Steve McQueen....to say Brad Pitt or Ben Affleck

now I guess I would say I like the great old movies but for every great old movie there were 50 crummy ones that havven't survived..

but I can watch Casablanca over and over again.. that's acting...a guy like Claude Rains or Sidney Greenstreet.....

I guess I grew up onthem cause my folks were into the good old movies...........



I could name a bunch of movies too.  But the point is their are good old movies and good new movies.  Bad old movies and bad new movies.  They didn't just start making good actors, writers, and directors.  I suspect they don't like good new movies instead like a bunch of explosions. 

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: grateful on April 22, 2014, 10:01:41 am
You are not my dad.

Spoiler alert. (http://youtu.be/g1fIH6GMIJg)
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: chaz on April 22, 2014, 10:14:14 am

Paul Newman



Cool Hand Luke.  If you don't like that movie there is something seriously wrong with you.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 10:18:44 am

Paul Newman



Cool Hand Luke.  If you don't like that movie there is something seriously wrong with you.

And Slapshot.  Everyone likes Slapshot.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: chaz on April 22, 2014, 10:25:05 am
I have a total man crush on Paul Newman.  I'm pretty sure Cool Hand Luke is my favorite movie ever.  So good.  And Slapshot is so hilarious. 

But what is considered old?  If I can remember when the movie came out, for some reason I don't consider it old.  Cool Hand Luke I consider old.  But Slapshot i do not, I think because I remember everyone talking about it when it came out.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 11:01:15 am
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Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 11:08:15 am
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Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 11:10:20 am
(http://collider.com/wp-content/uploads/PLANETAPES3.jpg)
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 11:25:50 am
i should disclaimer i'm not a movie guy (maybe watch 1 to 3 movies every year, total), so when it comes to what to watch, old movies interest me not at all.

don't care about paul newman, don't care how classic something is... it's bad audio and video quality and i can't get past it.  just comes off way to kitschy to me.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 22, 2014, 11:32:09 am
i should disclaimer i'm not a movie guy (maybe watch 1 to 3 movies every year, total), so when it comes to what to watch, old movies interest me not at all.

don't care about paul newman, don't care how classic something is... it's bad audio and video quality and i can't get past it.  just comes off way to kitschy to me.


(http://media2.onsugar.com/files/2013/06/17/798/n/1922398/35c6b4251b94f0d7_leo_dance_1_.xxxlarge.gif)
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: chaz on April 22, 2014, 11:33:42 am


don't care how classic something is.


How classic it is matters not...in fact i'm not even sure what that means.  It's about a great story, a good script, well written and well acted characters, good sets, music, all the things that we appreciate in movies from any era.

I get that you don't like movies though.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: ggw on April 22, 2014, 11:34:42 am
I don't like old movies.

Do you like movies about gladiators?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 11:43:52 am
don't care how classic something is.
How classic it is matters not...in fact i'm not even sure what that means.  It's about a great story, a good script, well written and well acted characters, good sets, music, all the things that we appreciate in movies from any era.

I get that you don't like movies though.

just repeating a common argument i hear. if i want a good story, i'm more likely to find a book, a podcast, or tv show that entertains me a lot more than a movie ever would.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 11:45:10 am
i should disclaimer i'm not a movie guy (maybe watch 1 to 3 movies every year, total), so when it comes to what to watch, old movies interest me not at all.

don't care about paul newman, don't care how classic something is... it's bad audio and video quality and i can't get past it.  just comes off way to kitschy to me.


(http://media2.onsugar.com/files/2013/06/17/798/n/1922398/35c6b4251b94f0d7_leo_dance_1_.xxxlarge.gif)

i'm not sure i understand the context of this gif, since i have no clue what movie it's from.  ???
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 12:08:57 pm
Why does anyone on here care care what anybody else likes?  Music, movies, tv shows, or whatever; we all have different tastes. I don't like a lot of music that I am sure a lot of people on here like; including the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Queens of the Stone Age (and I am NOT listing these to start an argument, just saying we are all DIFFERENT). 

SO?  AND?  It matters to you because?   ::)

I do not like old movies.  I base this off of the DVD collection that I bought over a ten year period (I do not buy movies anymore).  The oldest movie in my collection (which used to be over 600, but I sold a bit and am now around 500) of movies that I consider to be my FAVORITE movies of all time, is Easy Rider.

And I have seen PLENTY of old movies too (and didn't enjoy most of them), so that also factored into my statement.

Now can we either start a movie thread, go back to talking about RSD exclusives, or just drop this?

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Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on April 22, 2014, 12:22:38 pm
people care, because they want to relate.  people care, because they want to be better than you.  people care, because they want to have something to talk about.  people care, because they are incomplete.  people care, because they got nothing else better to do.  people care, because they want to learn something new.  people care, because they are obsessed with perfection.  people care, because they listen to what society tells them to.  people care, because they lack something to hold onto that is theirs to call their own in their lives.  people care, because its good to have emotion.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: ggw on April 22, 2014, 12:26:29 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1g9PFtSCKw

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 12:30:17 pm
Why does anyone on here care care what anybody else likes?  Music, movies, tv shows, or whatever; we all have different tastes. I don't like a lot of music that I am sure a lot of people on here like; including the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Queens of the Stone Age (and I am NOT listing these to start an argument, just saying we are all DIFFERENT). 

SO?  AND?  It matters to you because?   ::)

I do not like old movies.  I base this off of the DVD collection that I bought over a ten year period (I do not buy movies anymore).  The oldest movie in my collection (which used to be over 600, but I sold a bit and am now around 500) of movies that I consider to be my FAVORITE movies of all time, is Easy Rider.

And I have seen PLENTY of old movies too (and didn't enjoy most of them), so that also factored into my statement.

Now can we either start a movie thread, go back to talking about RSD exclusives, or just drop this?

(http://theseus.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/food_feature-21427.jpeg)

while other people shouldn't care, you probably shouldn't care so much about the people that do care. or care so much about staying on topic.

does this require a meta tag?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 12:38:30 pm
people care, because they want to relate.  people care, because they want to be better than you.  people care, because they want to have something to talk about.  people care, because they are incomplete.  people care, because they got nothing else better to do.  people care, because they want to learn something new.  people care, because they are obsessed with perfection.  people care, because they listen to what society tells them to.  people care, because they lack something to hold onto that is theirs to call their own in their lives.  people care, because its good to have emotion.
So what you are saying is that people are sheep?
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Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on April 22, 2014, 12:39:25 pm
well . . . people are lost and are controlled by dogs.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 12:40:32 pm
while other people shouldn't care, you probably shouldn't care so much about the people that do care. or care so much about staying on topic.

does this require a meta tag?
I don't care.  I was curious as to why others cared. 

As for staying on topics: we cant have complete anarchy around these parts.  Or why not just have a chat room instead of a message board?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 22, 2014, 12:44:32 pm
i should disclaimer i'm not a movie guy (maybe watch 1 to 3 movies every year, total), so when it comes to what to watch, old movies interest me not at all.

don't care about paul newman, don't care how classic something is... it's bad audio and video quality and i can't get past it.  just comes off way to kitschy to me.


(http://media2.onsugar.com/files/2013/06/17/798/n/1922398/35c6b4251b94f0d7_leo_dance_1_.xxxlarge.gif)

i'm not sure i understand the context of this gif, since i have no clue what movie it's from.  ???

pull your head out of your brewing kit... I watch about the same amount of movies you do a year and I even know where that gif is from.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 22, 2014, 12:44:42 pm
people care, because they want to relate.  people care, because they want to be better than you.  people care, because they want to have something to talk about.  people care, because they are incomplete.  people care, because they got nothing else better to do.  people care, because they want to learn something new.  people care, because they are obsessed with perfection.  people care, because they listen to what society tells them to.  people care, because they lack something to hold onto that is theirs to call their own in their lives.  people care, because its good to have emotion.

D+
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on April 22, 2014, 12:47:33 pm
your grade lacks, conviction.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 12:58:35 pm
pull your head out of your brewing kit... I watch about the same amount of movies you do a year and I even know where that gif is from.

is that the guy from friends?

is it boogie nights?

seriously, no clue.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 22, 2014, 01:03:32 pm
pull your head out of your brewing kit... I watch about the same amount of movies you do a year and I even know where that gif is from.

is that the guy from friends?

is it boogie nights?

seriously, no clue.

Footloose.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 01:04:36 pm
while other people shouldn't care, you probably shouldn't care so much about the people that do care. or care so much about staying on topic.

does this require a meta tag?
I don't care.  I was curious as to why others cared. 

As for staying on topics: we cant have complete anarchy around these parts.  Or why not just have a chat room instead of a message board?

i posted my RSD purchases.  sadly, no one cared.

you say you don't like old movies, and it sparked conversation.  

i also don't like old movies! should i take our conversation to a new thread, perhaps "2014 RSD commentary"?

organized anarchy is plenty fine with me.

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 01:19:18 pm
Why does anyone on here care care what anybody else likes?  Music, movies, tv shows, or whatever; we all have different tastes. I don't like a lot of music that I am sure a lot of people on here like; including the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Queens of the Stone Age (and I am NOT listing these to start an argument, just saying we are all DIFFERENT). 

SO?  AND?  It matters to you because?   ::)

I do not like old movies.  I base this off of the DVD collection that I bought over a ten year period (I do not buy movies anymore).  The oldest movie in my collection (which used to be over 600, but I sold a bit and am now around 500) of movies that I consider to be my FAVORITE movies of all time, is Easy Rider.

And I have seen PLENTY of old movies too (and didn't enjoy most of them), so that also factored into my statement.

Now can we either start a movie thread, go back to talking about RSD exclusives, or just drop this?

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Because you make a stupid statement.  YOU don't like old movies.  You don't provide any reason.  Why does how old a movie is make it better or worse than any other movie. It is a ridiculous statement.  I mean you could hate every old movie I like and I could understand that but to say you don't like old movies makes no sense at all.

Has anyone ever made a better suspense movie than Hitchcock has?  As for easy rider I love that movie but I love all those cheaply made biker movies.  Like "The Wild One", "Wild Angels", "Hells Angels on Wheels".  I love Bogart Movies, I love Bettie Davis movies, I love Cary Grant,  Jimmie Stewart, Kathern Hepburn etc..

But even silent movies are great.  I have seen a Charlie Chaplin flick with the BSO.  I have seen a silent Hitchcock movie at the AFI with live music. 

What is it about old movies you don't like?  I mean you can go to theater and it would be the same if you saw it 100 years ago or now.  Do you not like the theater? 

Why talk about Record store day anymore.  It sucked and it is over.  A stupid gimic.  A day to avoid record stores. 

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 01:21:15 pm
pull your head out of your brewing kit... I watch about the same amount of movies you do a year and I even know where that gif is from.

is that the guy from friends?

is it boogie nights?

seriously, no clue.

Footloose.

I finally saw Footloose for the first time this year. It was Ok but still I bet it is better than the remake.  I never understood people remaking good movies.  Shouldn't they remake the bad ones to improve them?  I mean if a movie is great in the past why can't people just watch the old movie.  Maybe it is for people who are like Killsally who think newer movies are always better.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 22, 2014, 01:21:41 pm
Why does anyone on here care care what anybody else likes?  Music, movies, tv shows, or whatever; we all have different tastes. I don't like a lot of music that I am sure a lot of people on here like; including the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Queens of the Stone Age (and I am NOT listing these to start an argument, just saying we are all DIFFERENT). 

SO?  AND?  It matters to you because?   ::)

I do not like old movies.  I base this off of the DVD collection that I bought over a ten year period (I do not buy movies anymore).  The oldest movie in my collection (which used to be over 600, but I sold a bit and am now around 500) of movies that I consider to be my FAVORITE movies of all time, is Easy Rider.

And I have seen PLENTY of old movies too (and didn't enjoy most of them), so that also factored into my statement.

Now can we either start a movie thread, go back to talking about RSD exclusives, or just drop this?

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Because you make a stupid statement.  YOU don't like old movies.  You don't provide any reason.  Why does how old a movie is make it better or worse than any other movie. It is a ridiculous statement.  I mean you could hate every old movie I like and I could understand that but to say you don't like old movies makes no sense at all.

Has anyone ever made a better suspense movie than Hitchcock has?  As for easy rider I love that movie but I love all those cheaply made biker movies.  Like "The Wild One", "Wild Angels", "Hells Angels on Wheels".  I love Bogart Movies, I love Bettie Davis movies, I love Cary Grant,  Jimmie Stewart, Kathern Hepburn etc..

But even silent movies are great.  I have seen a Charlie Chaplin flick with the BSO.  I have seen a silent Hitchcock movie at the AFI with live music. 

What is it about old movies you don't like?  I mean you can go to theater and it would be the same if you saw it 100 years ago or now.  Do you not like the theater? 

Why talk about Record store day anymore.  It sucked and it is over.  A stupid gimic.  A day to avoid record stores. 



Why did you go to a record store then on record store day?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 01:25:56 pm
Because you make a stupid statement.  YOU don't like old movies.  You don't provide any reason.  Why does how old a movie is make it better or worse than any other movie. It is a ridiculous statement.  I mean you could hate every old movie I like and I could understand that but to say you don't like old movies makes no sense at all.

Has anyone ever made a better suspense movie than Hitchcock has? 
I didn't say anything stupid.  You interpreted my statement as being stupid. 

I think your statement about Hitchcock is stupid, but I will keep that to myself.

Again, why do you care atomic?  I do not like old movies.  DID I FUCKING SAY THEY WERE SHIT? No, I said I didn't like watching them.  End of statement. 

Remind me to talk smack about any opinion you might have. 

I will start now.  You might think it is a stupid gimmick, but record stores make a lot of money during this day (and YES there is a hassle involved for all parties).  How do I know this?  I am basing it off of what the owners of Coda Records and Celebrated Summer Records said, in a conversation I was part of, the day after RSD.  And if it wasn't for RSD, we probably would have  a lot less record stores to choose from.  It is hard to compete with the internet.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 01:30:15 pm
i posted my RSD purchases.  sadly, no one cared.
I care!
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.
Not bad!  I almost picked up the Parquet Courts 7 inch, but decided to go with the Wildhoney release.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 02:08:30 pm
Because you make a stupid statement.  YOU don't like old movies.  You don't provide any reason.  Why does how old a movie is make it better or worse than any other movie. It is a ridiculous statement.  I mean you could hate every old movie I like and I could understand that but to say you don't like old movies makes no sense at all.

Has anyone ever made a better suspense movie than Hitchcock has? 
I didn't say anything stupid.  You interpreted my statement as being stupid. 

I think your statement about Hitchcock is stupid, but I will keep that to myself.

Again, why do you care atomic?  I do not like old movies.  DID I FUCKING SAY THEY WERE SHIT? No, I said I didn't like watching them.  End of statement. 

Remind me to talk smack about any opinion you might have. 

I will start now.  You might think it is a stupid gimmick, but record stores make a lot of money during this day (and YES there is a hassle involved for all parties).  How do I know this?  I am basing it off of what the owners of Coda Records and Celebrated Summer Records said, in a conversation I was part of, the day after RSD.  And if it wasn't for RSD, we probably would have  a lot less record stores to choose from.  It is hard to compete with the internet.

Record store day sucks.  I don't know why you have to abbreviate it every time you type it.  It is laziness. The standard to abbreviate something is to type it in full the first time and then in parenthesis put the abbreviation.  Every time after that you can use the abbreviation.  Record Store makes me not want to shop at record stores.  It is a day for people who collect music not for people who actually want to listen to it. I would love to have the first Dresden Dolls album on vinyl.  Why does it have to come out on a day when people will buy it just to hope to resell it later for profit.  Same with Magnetic Fields 69 love songs.  That is my favorite album.  Why can't I buy that from a store now?  Why did I have to get in on some day I had to wait in line for 3 hours?

I buy stuff from record stores all the time.  Some slob who is willing to wait in line for hours gets stuff that I want to listen to. 

Anyway tell me your problems with Rear Window and Vertigo and their failings as movies.  I want to know how your mind works.  Saying you don't like old movies is the equivilant of Hutch saying he doesn't like new music.  I don't get it.  Why does when something was recorded or filmed have to do with whether something is good.  It makes no sense. It is not logical. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 02:10:36 pm
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.

I bought the original vinyl release of oracular spectacular.  It was of awful quality.  Why do they need a record store day release to put out a proper quality version? 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 22, 2014, 02:13:59 pm
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.

I bought the original vinyl release of oracular spectacular.  It was of awful quality.  Why do they need a record store day release to put out a proper quality version? 

why did you partake if you're anti RSD?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 02:16:14 pm
Jeez atomic take a chill pill.

I approve of RSD and don't like old movies.  End of discussion.  And YES, I plan on typing RSD EVERY TIME!

WOWZA. 

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 02:17:22 pm
I usually don't shop at record stores. I can buy everything online, or from the bands I go see on tour.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 02:19:21 pm
Also I never said any SPECIFIC movies had "failings" so I am not sure why you want to mention them. 

As for your examples, PLENTY of good suspenseful movies have been released since (looks up dates) 1954 and 1958.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Julian, Hyperpop SLUTFUCK on April 22, 2014, 02:19:34 pm
And YES, I plan on typing RSD EVERY TIME!
You know, he does have a point. Every time anyone types RSD, I thought they were abbreviating "Really Stupid Dickhead" because "Atomic" was still too long to type in our fast-paced society.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 02:20:18 pm
i posted my RSD purchases.  sadly, no one cared.
I care!
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.
Not bad!  I almost picked up the Parquet Courts 7 inch, but decided to go with the Wildhoney release.

the parquet courts 7" feels too much like a novelty purchase.  it's not a record sleeve, but instead sheet music folded into a record sleeve.  it's neat, but prefer there eps and lps more.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: chaz on April 22, 2014, 02:23:24 pm

Record store day sucks. 

I have never been to record store day and it is very doubtful that I ever will.  I have no attachment/fetish for the physical object of a record or cd, though in the past I most definitely did, so I understand the collector mentality.  But I happen to think that record store day is GREAT.  Everybody knows that record stores are dying.  Most people don't ever go to these places any more.  Record store day is like a day of public awareness that these places still even exist at all.  It's helping to put these brick and morter locations back into the public consciousness, helping to ensure their very survival - which unfortunately is very much in doubt.

I don't know how you could think it's stupid.  Sure I have no desire to participate, but I can see beyond my own inconsequential preferences to see it's value.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 02:24:56 pm
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.

I bought the original vinyl release of oracular spectacular.  It was of awful quality.  Why do they need a record store day release to put out a proper quality version? 

annoying, for sure. they individually numbered the RSD records (it's limited!), but from what i hear, they will be releasing the album in large quantities just without numbering. so stupid, i just want to listen to the music.

i share a lot of your same frustrations with RSD.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 03:06:24 pm
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.

I bought the original vinyl release of oracular spectacular.  It was of awful quality.  Why do they need a record store day release to put out a proper quality version? 

why did you partake if you're anti RSD?

I didn't partake. I bought Oracular Spectacular a couple of years ago on vinyl.  The quality of the vinyl recording was awful.  I guess they re-released a re-mastered copy admitting the poor quality of their previous release.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 03:07:20 pm
Also I never said any SPECIFIC movies had "failings" so I am not sure why you want to mention them. 

As for your examples, PLENTY of good suspenseful movies have been released since (looks up dates) 1954 and 1958.

Who said there weren't good suspense movies released since then. They just aren't as good.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 03:10:10 pm
I usually don't shop at record stores. I can buy everything online, or from the bands I go see on tour.

Why buy online instead of supporting your local community?  Anyway my main problem with record store day is people who never regularly support record stores getting the stuff I want.  They should just make stuff in large enough quantities where I can go the day after record store day and buy everything I want. I think they are alienating their best customers while people like you who don't support them get the record store day exclusives.

Don't you buy used vinyl?  Or is all old music bad as well?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Yada on April 22, 2014, 03:32:55 pm
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.

I bought the original vinyl release of oracular spectacular.  It was of awful quality.  Why do they need a record store day release to put out a proper quality version? 

why did you partake if you're anti RSD?

I didn't partake. I bought Oracular Spectacular a couple of years ago on vinyl.  The quality of the vinyl recording was awful.  I guess they re-released a re-mastered copy admitting the poor quality of their previous release.

can't keep your story straight, liar.

I got to tracks on wax at 1 PM there were a ton of people there and I didn't see any record store day stuff so I left.  I was just looking for the Dresden Dolls first album on vinyl. I don't know why they have to do releases as record store day stuff. It is lame. It is for people who have no lives.  Just release stuff every week of the year. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 03:34:43 pm
I support the local scene.  I go to shows.  I buy t shirts (though I am supposed to quit since I have over 200 band shirts at the moment). I buy tapes.  I buy vinyl.  I buy posters.  All from the bands.  I blog about local releases and shows that I attend.  I post links to local bands all the time on facebook.  I mention local shows and releases on here.  

But I buy non-local releases from the labels and bands, on the internet.  

I also tend to buy 80% digital and 20% physical releases.  

So what are you doing to support the local music scene?  Buying a Dresden Doll record?  Going to see Beach House?  

I spend tons of money on music every year.  Probably more than most.  And TONS of that goes directly to Baltimore artists (plus other artists I love).  

As for used vinyl, no I don't buy it.

Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on April 22, 2014, 03:51:59 pm
REM is releasing Unplugged on May 20th!  YAY
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on April 22, 2014, 03:52:53 pm
I support the local scene.  I go to shows.  I buy t shirts (though I am supposed to quit since I have over 200 band shirts at the moment). I buy tapes.  I buy vinyl.  I buy posters.  All from the bands.  I blog about local releases and shows that I attend.  I post links to local bands all the time on facebook.  I mention local shows and releases on here.  

But I buy non-local releases from the labels and bands, on the internet.  

I also tend to buy 80% digital and 20% physical releases.  

So what are you doing to support the local music scene?  Buying a Dresden Doll record?  Going to see Beach House?  

I spend tons of money on music every year.  Probably more than most.  And TONS of that goes directly to Baltimore artists (plus other artists I love).  

As for used vinyl, no I don't buy it.



good for you. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 03:54:34 pm
(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f235/killsaly/midgetto3.gif)

My response wasn't meant as a "hey look at me" post, just replying to atomic's statement about me not supporting the local community.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 03:55:28 pm
Hey k8 aren't you the other Cloud Cult fan on here, or was that someone else?

If so, did you go to the Sixth and I show?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 04:04:23 pm
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.

I bought the original vinyl release of oracular spectacular.  It was of awful quality.  Why do they need a record store day release to put out a proper quality version? 

why did you partake if you're anti RSD?

I didn't partake. I bought Oracular Spectacular a couple of years ago on vinyl.  The quality of the vinyl recording was awful.  I guess they re-released a re-mastered copy admitting the poor quality of their previous release.

can't keep your story straight, liar.

I got to tracks on wax at 1 PM there were a ton of people there and I didn't see any record store day stuff so I left.  I was just looking for the Dresden Dolls first album on vinyl. I don't know why they have to do releases as record store day stuff. It is lame. It is for people who have no lives.  Just release stuff every week of the year. 

I wanted that album.  I did not find out about until looking at facebook and seeing a post from Amanda Palmer about it.  I dont' need it to be a record store day copy but that album has never been released on Vinyl. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: stevewizzle on April 22, 2014, 04:08:29 pm
snagged the three albums i was looking for...
-remastered oracular spectacular
-best of sub pop/pissed jeans live at bbc
-parquet courts 7" single. 

the parquet courts 7 comes with sheet music.

I bought the original vinyl release of oracular spectacular.  It was of awful quality.  Why do they need a record store day release to put out a proper quality version? 

why did you partake if you're anti RSD?

I didn't partake. I bought Oracular Spectacular a couple of years ago on vinyl.  The quality of the vinyl recording was awful.  I guess they re-released a re-mastered copy admitting the poor quality of their previous release.

can't keep your story straight, liar.

I got to tracks on wax at 1 PM there were a ton of people there and I didn't see any record store day stuff so I left.  I was just looking for the Dresden Dolls first album on vinyl. I don't know why they have to do releases as record store day stuff. It is lame. It is for people who have no lives.  Just release stuff every week of the year. 

must have forgot to login to the "Seth Hurwitz" account
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 04:17:39 pm
I support the local scene.  I go to shows.  I buy t shirts (though I am supposed to quit since I have over 200 band shirts at the moment). I buy tapes.  I buy vinyl.  I buy posters.  All from the bands.  I blog about local releases and shows that I attend.  I post links to local bands all the time on facebook.  I mention local shows and releases on here.  

But I buy non-local releases from the labels and bands, on the internet.  

I also tend to buy 80% digital and 20% physical releases.  

So what are you doing to support the local music scene?  Buying a Dresden Doll record?  Going to see Beach House?  

I spend tons of money on music every year.  Probably more than most.  And TONS of that goes directly to Baltimore artists (plus other artists I love).  

As for used vinyl, no I don't buy it.



Uh I am the one who went to all the floristree, soft house, other diy venues.  See local bands at metro gallery, ottobar, windup space, have been seeing local bands since the early 80's at venues that weren't advertised.  When you go to as many local shows as I have been to let me know.  Saw them at places like Marble Bar, Our House, Eutaw Street Clubhouse ...where were you?  Wait a second you probably weren't even born when I started going to DIY venues.  Do you remember bands like Reptile House, Cloaca, Grey March, Bangah, Cabal, Beyond Words, Monkey Spank?   Probably not.  Don't act like you support more local bands than me because you saw Celebration a few times.  Everyone has seen Celebration a ton of times.

What you don't like Beach House?  Too popular for you?  I saw Beach House when they had 30 fans at their shows.  So yeah I supported them.   I love their music.  I have probably seen Wye Oak a dozen times.  I have even seen crappy bands like the Thrushes several times.  



Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: kosmo vinyl on April 22, 2014, 04:20:02 pm
Dance off time
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 04:20:15 pm
Damn, you are old dad.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 04:21:54 pm
And Beach House bores me.  Nothing to do with their level of popularity.  Do you think I listen to music based off of how many people like them?  I don't.  One of my favorite artists is Neil Diamond, one of the greatest and most popular singer-songwriters/badasses of all time.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 04:22:41 pm
Maybe we can hang at Byran Ferry and swap stories.  Or have that dance off that was requested.  I might win.  I got some moves.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 04:29:04 pm
And Beach House bores me.  Nothing to do with their level of popularity.  Do you think I listen to music based off of how many people like them?  I don't.  One of my favorite artists is Neil Diamond, one of the greatest and most popular singer-songwriters/badasses of all time.

Well at least we can both agree on the greatness that is Neal Diamond.  Although the Jazz Singer was an awful movie.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: grateful on April 22, 2014, 04:30:46 pm
Well at least we can both agree on the greatness that is Neal Diamond.  Although the Jazz Singer was an awful movie.

Well, it is old.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 22, 2014, 04:33:54 pm
Its from 1980.  Which is within my "Easy Rider to present" preference.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: chaz on April 22, 2014, 04:35:58 pm

 
Uh I am the one who went to all the floristree, soft house, other diy venues.  See local bands at metro gallery, ottobar, windup space, have been seeing local bands since the early 80's at venues that weren't advertised.  When you go to as many local shows as I have been to let me know.  Saw them at places like Marble Bar, Our House, Eutaw Street Clubhouse ...where were you?  Wait a second you probably weren't even born when I started going to DIY venues.  Do you remember bands like Reptile House, Cloaca, Grey March, Bangah, Cabal, Beyond Words, Monkey Spank?   Probably not.  Don't act like you support more local bands than me because you saw Celebration a few times.  Everyone has seen Celebration a ton of times.

What you don't like Beach House?  Too popular for you?  I saw Beach House when they had 30 fans at their shows.  So yeah I supported them.   I love their music.  I have probably seen Wye Oak a dozen times.  I have even seen crappy bands like the Thrushes several times.  





Holy crap Atomic just totally out-scened the entire human race.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Julian, Hyperpop SLUTFUCK on April 22, 2014, 04:40:37 pm
This whole thing is starting to remind me of Stay Positive by The Hold Steady.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on April 22, 2014, 04:46:06 pm

 
Uh I am the one who went to all the floristree, soft house, other diy venues.  See local bands at metro gallery, ottobar, windup space, have been seeing local bands since the early 80's at venues that weren't advertised.  When you go to as many local shows as I have been to let me know.  Saw them at places like Marble Bar, Our House, Eutaw Street Clubhouse ...where were you?  Wait a second you probably weren't even born when I started going to DIY venues.  Do you remember bands like Reptile House, Cloaca, Grey March, Bangah, Cabal, Beyond Words, Monkey Spank?   Probably not.  Don't act like you support more local bands than me because you saw Celebration a few times.  Everyone has seen Celebration a ton of times.

What you don't like Beach House?  Too popular for you?  I saw Beach House when they had 30 fans at their shows.  So yeah I supported them.   I love their music.  I have probably seen Wye Oak a dozen times.  I have even seen crappy bands like the Thrushes several times.  





Holy crap Atomic just totally out-scened the entire human race.


I have seen Celebration not at all.  I don't even know what they sound like.  And I may be the only person who thinks Beach House is BORING and Future Islands sounds like really bad 80's music.  Or maybe it's because I'm old and miss bands who play real rock.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 22, 2014, 04:48:37 pm

 
Uh I am the one who went to all the floristree, soft house, other diy venues.  See local bands at metro gallery, ottobar, windup space, have been seeing local bands since the early 80's at venues that weren't advertised.  When you go to as many local shows as I have been to let me know.  Saw them at places like Marble Bar, Our House, Eutaw Street Clubhouse ...where were you?  Wait a second you probably weren't even born when I started going to DIY venues.  Do you remember bands like Reptile House, Cloaca, Grey March, Bangah, Cabal, Beyond Words, Monkey Spank?   Probably not.  Don't act like you support more local bands than me because you saw Celebration a few times.  Everyone has seen Celebration a ton of times.

What you don't like Beach House?  Too popular for you?  I saw Beach House when they had 30 fans at their shows.  So yeah I supported them.   I love their music.  I have probably seen Wye Oak a dozen times.  I have even seen crappy bands like the Thrushes several times.  





Holy crap Atomic just totally out-scened the entire human race.


I have seen Celebration not at all.  I don't even know what they sound like.  And I may be the only person who thinks Beach House is BORING and Future Islands sounds like really bad 80's music.  Or maybe it's because I'm old and miss bands who play real rock.

You mean like KIX? 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: hutch on April 22, 2014, 07:39:46 pm


Well at least we can both agree on the greatness that is Neal Diamond. 

so great you can't even spell his name?
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 23, 2014, 11:14:04 am
I have seen Celebration not at all.  I don't even know what they sound like.
I love Celebration.

You can listen to/download their 2011 album for Pay What You Want.
http://celebration.bandcamp.com/album/hello-paradise-2

One of my favorite live music memories is sitting down on the floor of a recording studio in Baltimore with about 15 other people, watching them record this: http://www.mobtownstudios.com/projects/celebration-microshow/
video from that (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsS3N9x4sE4)
Celebration at Farm Fest
(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f235/killsaly/SDC14721.jpg)
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 23, 2014, 11:25:23 am


Well at least we can both agree on the greatness that is Neal Diamond. 

so great you can't even spell his name?

I was driving in the car last night with the wife and the Monkees came on the Sirius Radio and it was "A little bit me.. a little bit you".  And I was like Neil Diamond stole everything he ever did from a Monkees song.  Then I looked it up and he wrote it. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: K8teebug on April 23, 2014, 12:37:08 pm
And Beach House bores me.  Nothing to do with their level of popularity.  Do you think I listen to music based off of how many people like them?  I don't.  One of my favorite artists is Neil Diamond, one of the greatest and most popular singer-songwriters/badasses of all time.

Did you go to his last show at Verizon?  It was awesome. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: hutch on April 23, 2014, 12:42:16 pm


Well at least we can both agree on the greatness that is Neal Diamond. 

so great you can't even spell his name?

I was driving in the car last night with the wife and the Monkees came on the Sirius Radio and it was "A little bit me.. a little bit you".  And I was like Neil Diamond stole everything he ever did from a Monkees song.  Then I looked it up and he wrote it. 

we can agree on the greatness that is Neil Diamond
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Hexenjagd on April 23, 2014, 01:37:32 pm
And Beach House bores me.  Nothing to do with their level of popularity.  Do you think I listen to music based off of how many people like them?  I don't.  One of my favorite artists is Neil Diamond, one of the greatest and most popular singer-songwriters/badasses of all time.

Did you go to his last show at Verizon?  It was awesome. 
Sadly, no.  But I did go to his 2008 Verizon Center show... It was a great time.
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/neil-diamond/2008/verizon-center-washington-dc-33dd84dd.html
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 23, 2014, 01:42:48 pm
And Beach House bores me.  Nothing to do with their level of popularity.  Do you think I listen to music based off of how many people like them?  I don't.  One of my favorite artists is Neil Diamond, one of the greatest and most popular singer-songwriters/badasses of all time.

Did you go to his last show at Verizon?  It was awesome. 
Sadly, no.  But I did go to his 2008 Verizon Center show... It was a great time.
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/neil-diamond/2008/verizon-center-washington-dc-33dd84dd.html

Cool he did the Monkees song "I'm a believer".  Seems ole Neil wrote that one as well. 

Which reminds me: I  see Mickey Dolenz is touring and playing Rams Head Annapolis.  It is funny that Mickey Dolenz solo plays such smaller places than when he plays with Peter Tork and Michael Nessmith.  Other than Auntie Grizelda, I think the other two would be more detriment than benefit to have on stage.  Like now we have to suffer through  Nesmith singing a song. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Julian, Hyperpop SLUTFUCK on April 23, 2014, 01:52:22 pm
You're being too rough. Tork sings on Shades of Grey which is one of the monkees best. Nessmith (who is the heir to the Liquid Paper fortune, I believe) rarely had toured with the monkees in the last twenty years but did contribute some good songs like Listen to the Band and Mary Mary.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 23, 2014, 02:03:13 pm
You're being too rough. Tork sings on Shades of Grey which is one of the monkees best. Nessmith (who is the heir to the Liquid Paper fortune, I believe) rarely had toured with the monkees in the last twenty years but did contribute some good songs like Listen to the Band and Mary Mary.

Mary Mary is a good song.  He doesn't sing on it though.  He is not a good singer.  He didn't tour with the Monkees because he couldn't get along with Davey Jones.  He toured last tour the one without Dave Jones (RIP)

Michael Nesmith also made a forturne sueing PBS.  Evidently he is the luckiest guy in the world. 
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: Julian, Hyperpop SLUTFUCK on April 23, 2014, 02:23:16 pm
You're being too rough. Tork sings on Shades of Grey which is one of the monkees best. Nessmith (who is the heir to the Liquid Paper fortune, I believe) rarely had toured with the monkees in the last twenty years but did contribute some good songs like Listen to the Band and Mary Mary.

Mary Mary is a good song.  He doesn't sing on it though.  He is not a good singer.  He didn't tour with the Monkees because he couldn't get along with Davey Jones.  He toured last tour the one without Dave Jones (RIP)

Michael Nesmith also made a forturne sueing PBS.  Evidently he is the luckiest guy in the world. 
Nesmith doesn't sing on Mary Mary? I'll take your word for it.

He toured with them sometime in the early-2000s. I went to see it. I think he left halfway thru the tour tho.
Title: Re: Record Store Day 4/19/14
Post by: atomic on April 23, 2014, 02:31:12 pm
You're being too rough. Tork sings on Shades of Grey which is one of the monkees best. Nessmith (who is the heir to the Liquid Paper fortune, I believe) rarely had toured with the monkees in the last twenty years but did contribute some good songs like Listen to the Band and Mary Mary.

Mary Mary is a good song.  He doesn't sing on it though.  He is not a good singer.  He didn't tour with the Monkees because he couldn't get along with Davey Jones.  He toured last tour the one without Dave Jones (RIP)

Michael Nesmith also made a forturne sueing PBS.  Evidently he is the luckiest guy in the world. 
Nesmith doesn't sing on Mary Mary? I'll take your word for it.

He toured with them sometime in the early-2000s. I went to see it. I think he left halfway thru the tour tho.

"On July 25, 1966, Nesmith produced and recorded the song for the The Monkees at Western Recorders in Hollywood, California. Micky Dolenz sang lead, and Mike used the crack group of session musicians known as The Wrecking Crew to beef up their sound, including; James Burton, Glen Campbell, Al Casey, Hal Blaine, Jim Gordon, Michael Deasy and Larry Knechtel. Their version was released on the album More of the Monkees in 1967 and became a number five hit in Australia in 1968."