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@gavaxemanspins
@gavaxemanspins 20 сағат бұрын
Nice finds again - always good to get a bargain !
@baggyhi-fi8628
@baggyhi-fi8628 Күн бұрын
Never knew Taste included saxophone in their recordings. At school I had a friend who loved Rory Gallagher so I absorbed a lot of his solo LPs, but not Taste. Nice find. I can’t get to any car boot sales so am always intrigued to see what bargains can be (sometimes) be found.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
Hi John - What I didn't appreciate, otherwise I'd have mentioned, was that Rory was the saxophonist himself! Apparently he was pretty accomplished player...cheers Dale
@jamesgriffithsmusic
@jamesgriffithsmusic 4 күн бұрын
Excellent finds Dale. I'm sort of collecting BB King records (in the sense that I always buy them when I see them), but given that I only find one every five years or so it's never likely to be even half-complete. Don't think I've ever seen a Taste album in the flesh. Maybe we all come to the saxophone eventually.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
Hi James - I just checked and BB King had just over 50 studio albums I think...you might need to up the frequency...Yes the saxophone will strike eventually...cheers Dale
@pc31thevinylpoliceman
@pc31thevinylpoliceman 5 күн бұрын
Lots of bargains there Dale. Stand out for me is the Taste album. That’s great you’ve been tracking it down for a while and it appeared for a great price. I’d imagine it’s quite rare. Also nice been of blues, sone great iconic guitarists there. I was in Winchester today and bought a bunch from Paul Green in the market. Mike
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
Hi Mike - Paul does have lots of good stuff and I often stop for a browse when I'm passing or waiting for my wife. Cheers Dale
@6inchpianist
@6inchpianist 5 күн бұрын
Hi Dale. Nice car boot finds! It took me years to find the Creative Source album. Worth it for the version of @Who Is He…” alone 16:04 . I enjoyed the Ted Taylor album when I first heard it but his story put me off the music. It’s one I ended up selling. Keep the car boot finds coming!
@robison5396
@robison5396 5 күн бұрын
Hi Dale Some nice finds. I don't have any of the albums you showed, which is always a good thing!. The Cascanets sound like my kind of jam, particularly with the Lankum comparison. All the best Rob.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
Thanks Rob - glad to bring you something new...I hope you enjoy Castanets. Cheers Dale
@Thevinylscavenger
@Thevinylscavenger 6 күн бұрын
Hi Dale me too good intentions to make lots of videos, to pick up those for pound or two is far more fun than splashing out in shops and fairs. I'm still laid back here too though did pick up a ton from marketplace in the week with disappointing results on the whole. I've never owned pills and thrills as I was buying all the 12"s back in the day for the mixes. OK have a good weekend, Martin.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
Hi Martin - Yes random record surprises for cheap is the way I'm going at the moment. I may change it at some point but happy at the moment...cheers Dale
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147 6 күн бұрын
That was a lot of music I have never seen before. I always struggled with BB King. I like my blues dirty, rough with a hard edge and BB was just so smooth. Great guitar player but just never really rocked
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
Hi Steve - you are not the only one who has commented that BB King is a bit too smooth...
@thevinylorchard5929
@thevinylorchard5929 6 күн бұрын
Great stuff Dale. I’ve not bought anything bar 12” single for three months. Just playing stuff I’ve got. Have successfully reversed what possibly was almost an addiction. Love Albert King. Cracking bargain. Never seen that BBK Lp. Love that taste album. Rory showing what a musician he was. I can’t get up early enough for car boots. Cheers fella, Chris
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
Thanks Chris - I've never felt the need to dive deep into Rory Gallagher's material but I have always enjoyed that album. I often wished I'd stayed in bed on a Sunday - Cheers Dale
@Paneeks1960
@Paneeks1960 6 күн бұрын
Interesting selections Dale. All kinds of genres. I have seen others show that Rory / Taste album. It is very bluesy. There was so much of that going around back then. I appreciate you sharing them all. Any favorites on your side? Which one did you really like? Rob/Boston
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
Hi Rob - my favourite of that bunch was probably the Ted Hawkins album. Interesting acoustic soul. cheers Dale
@soundsfromthewestcoast9939
@soundsfromthewestcoast9939 6 күн бұрын
Hi Dale, I'm afraid I can't resist the record fairs (but then we have nowt else here in West Cumbria) - we used to go to just the one every other month (Kendal), but now we go to Windermere which is every month, and Carlisle which has just recently started up again. So sometimes we have 3 in a month - though this month only the one (Windermere tomorrow). So my in box is chock full too. I've wanted to try out some Nina Simone for a while. My friend has just given me a two-fer CD of hers (Forbidden Fruit & Sings Ellington) but I've not yet had a chance to listen to it. I like my electric blues but I have to admit I've never really taken to BB King - too soulful and smooth and not hard enough for me I guess. The Live Taste album is currently sitting in my inbox. Never heard of Castanets, but they sound interesting - will give them a listen. Cheers... Pete
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Күн бұрын
I am secretly jealous of you Pete and miss the record fairs - but I need to stay strong! I will try and get to one in September and I will no doubt visit a few shops when I go on holiday. I hope you enjoy Castanets, cheers Dale
@soundsfromthewestcoast9939
@soundsfromthewestcoast9939 7 күн бұрын
Apologies Dale for taking so long to get to this video. Sorry to see the break in making these Lost in the Collection videos but anything from you is enjoyable. I was thinking that I should nick the idea and go back into my collection for some videos rather than just new pick ups, but my problem is I buy too many so It's all I can do to keep up with the recent additions. I'm with you - like Tim Buckley's voice and music, but not a fan of Jeff Buckley. I like the Steamhammer LP - it's the only one I have on vinyl, but I do prefer their last couple of albums which moved more into a heavy krautrock style. Would like to get that version of the Trader Horne album - really nice album. I bought So on CD back in the day, it was OK but not up to what he had done before for me, so I've never bothered with anything he did post that album. But I've not listened to it in so many years so I probably should revisit it to see if I still feel the same way. We're still waiting for summer up here in Cumbria! All the best... Pete
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 6 күн бұрын
Hi Pete - happy for you to take the baton while I'm on a break. I won't even make any rights claims...Trader Horne is worth picking up if you come across it. Our three-day summer heat wave has been great this week but more rain tomorrow I think...cheers Dale
@billvinyl-lists4572
@billvinyl-lists4572 8 күн бұрын
Hi Dale - Another great Lost in the collection video. I really enjoyed the ones where we have to guess which records you will keep and which ones will be departing the collection. It is a shame that your Work Commitments mean a pause in the series. I can’t get Sledgehammer out of my head and I keep getting flashbacks to the plasticine animations with a train etc etc. That Otis and Carla record looks great. I look forward to the return of this series in due course. Enjoy your summer. Cheers Bill
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 8 күн бұрын
The shoot-out videos are popular Bill. When I return to this series I will try and start with one of those if I can...Cheers Dale
@bubble-and-scrape
@bubble-and-scrape 9 күн бұрын
Grace Jones is a legend, check out her live performance at North Sea Jazz 2017, where she is swinging a hoola hoop around her waist while singing Slave to the rhytm at age 69, amazing!
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 8 күн бұрын
Sounds like a great performance. I watched a documentary covering one of her tours a few years ago and it was very entertaining...
@baggyhi-fi8628
@baggyhi-fi8628 18 күн бұрын
I’ve tried with Tim Buckley but have never warmed to his records or his voice. I remember Julian Cope being a big fan. One of my sisters has passed on her Leonard Cohen albums to me so I’ll give him a try...
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 8 күн бұрын
Good luck with the Leonard Cohen records John
@6inchpianist
@6inchpianist 18 күн бұрын
Hi Dale. The Grace Jones album is brilliant. I love the production on her 80’s Island records. They sound wonderful. I’ve just been saying in my latest video about the Buzzcocks comp. Everyone should own a copy. I really like the first three albums but, to be honest, I usually just go for the comp when I want to listen to them. Cheers
@Harrispilton22
@Harrispilton22 18 күн бұрын
Some good stuff there. Ive spoken about Grace Jones many a time. Thats a great album, just a notch below her previous. That Buzzcocks is great, although slightly more of the same, 'I believe' is a great tune
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 8 күн бұрын
I'll certainly be seeking out more Grace Jones...
@anotherfatbeardedmantalkin5893
@anotherfatbeardedmantalkin5893 22 күн бұрын
Hello Dale! A little of Tim Buckley's voice goes a long way for me. He's one of those artists whose voice I think is wonderful, but find hard to listen to for a prolonged time. Rufus Wainwright is another. Although, I can listen to early Leonard Cohen without thinking his voice is whiny. Cheers - Hed
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 19 күн бұрын
Yes great in small doses is probably the way to look at it. I do enjoy early Leonard Cohen but prefer his later stuff musically...
@Thevinylscavenger
@Thevinylscavenger 22 күн бұрын
Quality ramble. Nuff said. Think I'd miss Leonard Cohen's voice doing his songs it's just so unique not that I like it all. I came home in an odd mood the other day I often ponder culls and listened to hex (a repress cost me about 20£ dramatically up in price) by bark psychosis very undecided about was it good or not. Rambling, discordant at times. I don't think summer music necessarily suits the summer to me. Too predictable. Fruit flying around Peter Gabriel's head again oh dear.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 19 күн бұрын
Thanks I'll try and keep the rambles quality. I'm trying to add a seasonal category to my album spreadsheet but it is proving tricky. Probably because my mood isn't seasonal...
@robwalkerletthemusicplay
@robwalkerletthemusicplay 22 күн бұрын
Hi dale always enjoy your monologues before we see any records😃. I enjoy any video you do so the length is never a problem, the highlights for me here were Grace jones and the buzzcocks. Cheers 👍
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 19 күн бұрын
Thanks Rob, I'll try and keep waffling away just for you. I'm certainly enjoying revisiting a few Grace Jones albums this year...cheers Dale
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147 22 күн бұрын
I just recently brought So back into the collection and I really enjoyed it The Grace Jones album is one of my all time favorite albums. It is so much fun and so danceable. Too me that is her best album. Nice records to rediscover again Dale
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 19 күн бұрын
Thanks Steve and I'm really enjoying revisiting the Grace Jones albums recently all enjoyable so far...
@vinylrichie007
@vinylrichie007 22 күн бұрын
After four minutes of explaining I’m more confused. With a few exceptions I have gotten rid of my 80’s cheese. I have one Leonard Cohen and that is enough. I did mention the album So in my latest video, Ten Best Albums 1986.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 19 күн бұрын
I should have drawn some formulas and diagrams but that would have probably proved I was talking nonsense...
@robison5396
@robison5396 22 күн бұрын
Not sure I followed your rationale for no longer doing these videos Dale, but that probably says more about my stupidity than your logic..😂 I always loved Jeff Buckleys' version of Hallellujah ( actually more than, dare I say Leonards' original). I agree Morning Glory is a stunningly beautiful song..although I am quite selective with Tim Buckley..I loved his reading of Fred Neils' Dolphins. I don't own any Buzzcocks, I would buy them if I saw them, but I don't sadly. That Otis and Carla album is OK, my copy isn't great sounding, so I don't enjoy playing it. All the best with work, don't work too hard!.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 19 күн бұрын
I knew I should have drawn some formulas and diagrams...although it would have probably just proved I was talking nonsense...Tim Buckley's version of Dolphins is beautiful. cheers Dale
@thevinylorchard5929
@thevinylorchard5929 22 күн бұрын
I haven’t culled for years but I have stopped buying. Haven’t bought anything for a couple of months. I see this continuing tbh. No more fairs for a while. Not been in a shop for at least a month. Lost a bit of interest in collecting more. Got so much already Hope all is well Dale
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 19 күн бұрын
Hi Chris - I've probably reached the point where I don't want to purge much more as a dedicated exercise. I'll do it gradually now, as I play a record that doesn't earn its keep. However I do need to offset that by buying less, which is going to be challenging...
@thevinylorchard5929
@thevinylorchard5929 19 күн бұрын
@@gatefold33 I’ve found buying less really easy
@Thevinylscavenger
@Thevinylscavenger 26 күн бұрын
I wouldn't be too disheartened making videos they do ebb and flow from time to time. The box set of Deidre sounds amazing.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 24 күн бұрын
The box is great. Yes the ebb and flow of video making. Hopefully I'll find a flow soon...
@EmbryonicRobot
@EmbryonicRobot 26 күн бұрын
That's a cool Kate Bush record. I'd love that Harmonia LP. I keep meaning to investigate Camera Obscura.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 24 күн бұрын
I think you'd like Camera Obscura Brian. let me know how you get on...
@jtsrecordroom3963
@jtsrecordroom3963 28 күн бұрын
Cool ! Showing RSD finds way after the fact.. Love it ! There is such a glut of video's during that week, anyway. Interesting.. New Beth Gibbons and Camera Obscura , I will listen.. 😎
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 24 күн бұрын
Thanks JT, I hope you enjoy the Beth Gibbons and Camera Obscura albums when you get a chance to listen, cheers Dale
@jtsrecordroom3963
@jtsrecordroom3963 24 күн бұрын
Camera Obscura was excellent, pedal steel guitar on the nicely written tune I listened to. The new Beth Gibbons, I'm checking out now
@jtsrecordroom3963
@jtsrecordroom3963 24 күн бұрын
I listened to " Lost Changes" .. I think it's off of the newer Beth Gibbons ? Really very good, remindes me of PJ Harvey.. A little bit.. I used to listen to Rusin Man back about 20 yrs. ago.
@soundsfromthewestcoast9939
@soundsfromthewestcoast9939 Ай бұрын
We all go through such periods Dale when it's hard to muster up the energy to record a video - I know I do which is why I could never stick to a schedule like many video makers. Most people online seemed to think RSD was good this year, but for me not so. I only picked up one item - post the actual day - and that proved to be a big mistake! That Inventions in Radio sounds intriguing, but not one I'd probably listen to again after it's initial play. The Harmonia album is excellent - not sure though that I'd be interested in the additional album of reworks though. All the best... Pete
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi Pete - Harmonia is a great addition to the collection. I agree on Inventions in Radio not being one I'll revisit often but interesting none the less. Take care Dale
@robwalkerletthemusicplay
@robwalkerletthemusicplay Ай бұрын
Hi dale , I’ve listened to Beth’s album a few times while working but it’s not connected yet ..it may do in the autumn I’m not sure it has a summer vibe ☀️.. I know what you mean about getting back on the vc horse ..the vc is like the hotel California ,you can check out any time you please but you can never leave ..😃
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi Rob - I definitely agree the Beth Gibbons album is no summer banger and maybe will be stronger as we head into autumn. cheers Dale
@mikevinylspiral
@mikevinylspiral Ай бұрын
Nice selection Dale. I'm really loving Beth Gibbons latest. Cheers Mike
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi Mike, I think the Beth Gibbons is a grower and perhaps more suited to the autumn and winter...
@RandallWeaver
@RandallWeaver Ай бұрын
Thanks for the new records (and CDs) update. I'm not familiar with any of them but they all sound interesting. I'll be interested to see the used records. Rock on Dale!
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi Randy - hopefully I will get round to sharing the used finds soon-ish...
@anotherfatbeardedmantalkin5893
@anotherfatbeardedmantalkin5893 Ай бұрын
Hello Dale. I love the esoteric "music" you present. You definitely have your own corner on the VC, where your Bandcamp and other choices always intrigue. Invensions For Radio sounds fascinating. It clearly owes something to Ewan MacColl and Charles Parker's late 50s Radio Ballads. I was familiar with Barry Bermange's name as a writer of radio plays, after coming across him during the research for my masters thesis. But I wasn't able to source any of his plays. I'm not sure if by the time of the early 60s if the division in the BBC between the Radio Drama and Features department was still in place. Generally the output from both was very different, but at times the Drama department felt they were having their toes trodden on. Perhaps one of the best known BBC radio play productions is Dylan Thomas' Under Milkwood broadcast in 1954, was actually a product of the Features department. I know the Radio Ballads was also a product of the Features Department, so it would be safe to assume Invensions For Radio also was. I did find a reference to Invensions For Radio in the book, British Radio Drama, but it's not a glowing endorsement. David Wade writes of the use of the Radiophonic Workshop in practice; "Radiophonics is, or ought to be, an immensely powerful aid to certain kinds of imaginative, invisible drama - creation sounds that never were to evoke worlds that might be; yet it has proved extremely difficult to produce convincing results, and this seems to be chiefly because electronic sound, being itself artificial, tends to dehumanise. This was apparent even in such remarkable features of the early sixties as Barry Bermange's Invensions For Radio, where a background of electronic sound set against snatches of recorded interview,though spellbinding to begin with, gradually bled the human voices of all meaning." We'll, there you go. I'm sure you might have a counter take, probably as your interest is primarily the landscapes. Or do you? As someone whose interest in Radio Drama waned after spending the best part of eighteen months listening to, researching and writing about radio plays a features, I'm not sure if I'd take to these Invensions For Radio? Sorry of the info dump, but I thought you might find it if interest. Cheers - Hedley
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi Hedley - great insight, thanks for taking the time to capture it, very interesting. I guess I would add two points to what was said at the time. 1. The music was in its infancy then and has influenced the development of modern electronic music since, so I think fair to regard it in that light. Maybe also there was a snobbishness about this crude approach elbowing out the more established, and costly, orchestras. 2. On the radio show itself, as well as the Radiophonic Workshop connection, I think it also has the added benefit of being a time capsule of social history now. This might add some importance now, compared to when it was just another contemporary piece of art...cheers Dale
@RandyforRoyals
@RandyforRoyals Ай бұрын
Sometimes it's good to take a break. I have heard you talk about Camera Obscura before, and I keep meaning to check them out but have yet to do it.
@psychinthevalleys5324
@psychinthevalleys5324 Ай бұрын
Some nice finds there. I really like that Harmonia record. I'm sure a Delia Derbyshire film was recently released - need to chase it down. Love looking at old footage of her being interviewed. It is rubbish that she was not credited on a lot of recordings. Have a nice weekend.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi Steve, I think there was a Delia Derbyshire film recently. I did watch the one put together by Caroline Catz which was pretty good. not sure if that's the one you mean...cheers Dale
@baggyhi-fi8628
@baggyhi-fi8628 Ай бұрын
I liked the different filming location while the Dale den was being hoovered. 😅 Had not heard about the Inventions for Radio box set. Your description makes it sound very attractive. Hope all is well. Good to see you.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Thanks John, I've had a word with the staff and should have my room back soon. All good here thanks, hope the same with you...
@vinylrichie007
@vinylrichie007 Ай бұрын
There is no record store that does RSD any more in Bakersfield. So skipping RSD has been made easy for me. Inventions For Radio sounds like a one time listen for me. Two at most. Similar to how I feel about comedy or spoken word releases. There were a few RSD releases that I was interested in. I only picked up one, Wall Of Voodoo Live. This release is not only good but I think the best RSD release I have ever picked up.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Yes not sure how often I'll play Inventions for Radio but it is quite a hypnotic listen...
@robison5396
@robison5396 Ай бұрын
Nice pick ups Dale. Interesting to hear you explain about the Delia Derbyshire recordings..as you say, a cultural as opposed to musical experience. Never really listened to Camera Obscura, I should remedy that. All the best Rob.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Thanks Rob, I hope you give Camera Obscura a listen, cheers Dale
@gavaxemanspins
@gavaxemanspins Ай бұрын
Welcome back Dale - nice finds again 🎉
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Thanks hopefully more to come soon
@Harrispilton22
@Harrispilton22 Ай бұрын
Good to see you back. I went to Hundred n the Sunday & picked up 300% Dynamite, Mark had pretty much sold. everything else I thought the Beth Gibbons single was incredible , but the album isn’t quite doing it for me at the moment, just streaming it. I own nothing by Harmonium..must arrest that!
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147 Ай бұрын
Find that mojo Dale! I had just seen that Harmonia album and was wondering what it is about Krautrock. The cover design had grabbed my attention on it. I will have to stream some of that
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
I'm trying to find it Steve...Interested to know what you think of Harmonia...
@ElfinMan
@ElfinMan Ай бұрын
I've followed Camera Obscura too. All things considered, I really wanted to like this new one, but I thought it pretty weak. The song writing sub par and the new keyboardist is no Carey Lander, who I reckoned was pivotal for the direction and sound of the band.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Interesting you think it's weak, I wasn't getting that...I'll have to see how it stands-up over a few years to be really certain I guess...I know I don't revisit Desire Lines as much as the earlier albums...
@Sean_Ryan
@Sean_Ryan Ай бұрын
Nice pick ups Dale. That "Inventions For Radio" sounds right up my alley. A nice companion piece for the RSD Radiophonics Workshop CD boxset you mentioned. I've listened to a few clips on youtube. Very interesting!
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi I think you can sample some of the Inventions for Radio on Spotify and yes it's a great companion for the other RSD box...
@Paneeks1960
@Paneeks1960 Ай бұрын
Good to see you Dale. I really dig Harmonia's "Musik Von H" Reworks. I was lucky to find an original copy of the 74 release on Brain a few years back for $65. I think the price went up a bit since then. I did not even know the album when I bought it. Someone in the VC showed it about twelve years ago. How does it sound overall? Going to check out the Camera Obscura album. Thanks a lot D~ Rob/Boston
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi Rob - Well done on finding an OG press of the Harmonia album, I'm not sure I've ever seen one. I have a couple of original UK Can albums and I had to pay a pretty penny for those...I hope you enjoy Camera Obscura...
@6inchpianist
@6inchpianist Ай бұрын
Hi Dale. I was only thinking this morning that you’ve been slacking with the VC videos recently. You need to do a few lunges to get yourself back in the swing of it. Nice pick ups. The CD that you showed sounds fascinating. Can you imagine the excitement of finding old tapes in Delia Derbyshire’s loft? It’s amazing that she clearly didn’t feel that there was any cultural value in the tapes. I’ll have to see if I can get a copy of the CD. Cheers
@jtsrecordroom3963
@jtsrecordroom3963 Ай бұрын
I'm sure that I will like Camera Obscura.. Will listen in a bit. Martin Barre's 1st album with Tull, he loves.. "Look Into The Sun" 😊 I was lucky to pick up The Blue Nile at Bill's during last winter. Sandy Denny is amazing, and I am on a Judee Sill kick as of late. "Oh Mercy" is so so good ! Now see, there you go.. Traffic ! This is why I like you, Dale ! Haha Thanks for mentioning "Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory" .. Evening Blue comes to mind. I need to revisit "Misplaced Childhood" Good ones ! Cheers from Nevada
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy Camera Obscura JT. Yes May was a set of great albums to revisit. Cheers from Hampshire...
@jtsrecordroom3963
@jtsrecordroom3963 Ай бұрын
I listened and I like that music ! I enjoy tons of good indie bands.. Thanks for the good recommendation 🎵
@johnsmusicpassions9740
@johnsmusicpassions9740 Ай бұрын
stand up is a top 20 of all time for me - must check out the folk - the sound - i have all there catologue Jeopardy is strong as is Alll Fall Down
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
I agree Stand Up is very strong. I'd love to find a vinyl copy of Jeopardy but the CD will do for now.
@neilherring
@neilherring Ай бұрын
What is this VG bloody + all about? it drives me mad. Surely that makes it Excellent. Surely VG+ is the same as EX-, where does it end? EX++ is therefore better than mint, thats not possible.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. It's a minefield, especially as the US and UK seem to have different systems. If I recall, this video was value according to Discogs and they use VG / VG+ / NM / M steps. Me I use both VG+ and Ex for my collection! But I suppose as long as I know the difference...
@neilherring
@neilherring Ай бұрын
@@gatefold33 Its also a bit subjective.
@baggyhi-fi8628
@baggyhi-fi8628 Ай бұрын
Have to say I don’t like overly long albums, no matter how good the artist / band is. Not a fan of CD era albums being reissued on vinyl as 3 sided doubles either. I must give Oh Mercy another listen as people tell me it’s good. I like your habit of saving related magazine pages in the sleeves...
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Thanks John I hope you like Oh Mercy when you listen to it.
@RandyforRoyals
@RandyforRoyals Ай бұрын
I think that I have heard you talk about Camera Obscura before and I still need to check them out. I was just playing that Bob Dylan on my recent road trip and I realized how much I loved the album as well. Swordfishtrombones is probably in my top five Waits albums too. You had some great relistens this episode. Take care.
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
I definitely recommend giving the Camera Obscura album I showed a listen Randy it's a pretty good starting point. Yes some enjoyable listens last month...
@pc31thevinylpoliceman
@pc31thevinylpoliceman Ай бұрын
Hi Dale, yes I certainly buy into Rob’s 5 + 5 and my optimum time is between 35 and 40, but I would also add 33 RPM. PiL seem to be drifting into 2 records at 45 rpm which should be a single album at 33rpm. Several artists also eg I recently picked up a Cramps record an album and it’s 45 rpm. So for me it’s single record 33rpm, 35 to 40 mins but not quite so worried about number of tracks eg 9 or 11 but agree optimum is 5+5. I love The Sound, great band, one of the finest post punk bands for me. I saw them for the first time in 1982 with The Comsat Angels, just brilliant. Adrian Borland went on to do some really interesting projects post Sound. There is a fascinating DVD about him called ‘Walking in Opposite Direction’ that is really worth seeing. Mike
@gatefold33
@gatefold33 Ай бұрын
Hi Mike, I'm with you on 33rpm (I am Gatefold33 after all..). Although with 2024 being the year of the 12" single for me I am appreciating the 45rpm fidelity that provides. However I will definitely resist falling down the 45rpm audiophile rabbit hole for albums (I can't afford it!). I will try and find that Adrian Borland film for a watch. Cheers Dale