I still think that if they really want a younger generation to go to record stores and appreciate vinyl they have to release new and/or unreleased MUSIC not just 1,000 copies of an old single on pink vinyl. 80% of this is for fetishists. Don't collect books, read books. Don't collect vintage guitars or cars. Play or drive. That's something baby boomers introduced and the following generations just followed along like sheep. I think Philadelphia magazine said it best:
It's lame enough to collect action figures. But to never take them out of the packaging...
ANYHOW, looking over the two lists, the UK has a FAR better list of Record Store Day stuff. They have the right idea. They even had a brand new Blur song last year that the U.S. didn't.
Compare this two lists and tell me which one is cooler:
US:
http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialReleasesUK:
http://www.recordstoreday.co.uk/exclusive-product.aspxI just glancing at it, the U.K. gets: Arctic Monkeys, Badly Drawn Boy, Beastie Boys, Beck/Bat for Lashes split single, Bob Dylan (Tings Tings remix), Broken Bells, Charlotte Gainsbourg/Villigers split single, Danger Mouse split single, Echo & The Bunnymen, Franz Ferdinand covers EP, Hercules & Love Affair, Interpol, Nada Surf, New Order/Joy Division, Primal Scream, Queen (actually unreleased material in UK, previously released in US.), St. Etienne, Suede, The Clash, The Smiths, The White Stripes, Tracy Thorn, etc.
The U.S. gets NONE of those.
Brian