5 Vinyl Habits I Have Stopped Doing & An Uncomfortable Message To My Vinyl Friends

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2023
  • In this video, I discuss 5 things I no longer buy and habits that I have changed in vinyl collecting. I also address a new trend among fellow CZcamsrs that I wish would go away.
    I show and discuss albums from bands such as The Beatles, The Police, Kiss, Buckingham Nicks, Def Leppard, ZZ Top, Aerosmith, Wayne Shorter, Oscar Peterson, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and more.
    #VinylCommunity #MelindaMurphy #VinylCollection #RecordCollection

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  • @michaeljacobson4844
    @michaeljacobson4844 Před rokem +53

    Terrific video...trip down memory lane for the classic vinyl days! Haven't been able to spin Def Leppard since I found out I was allergic to gluten, gleeten, glauten, globen...

  • @mr.george7687
    @mr.george7687 Před rokem +90

    Even though I have been buying for 50 years & have around 2000 records I never considered myself as a collector. I do not have any multiple copies, special boxsets, Mo Fi's, limited copy etc. I buy records just to play them. I am so glad I bought 90% of my records in my youth where I paid between $3.99 & $7.99 all OG's. I still buy a couple of records every month. Mostly the $25 to $40 ones. I'm cheap!

    • @happyhippythevinylguy
      @happyhippythevinylguy Před rokem +9

      Bro that's great! I'm that way for the most part but I do buy box sets 🎶🎵✌️

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +7

      It's wonderful that you kept the records of your childhood. No doubt, you are very happy about that. ♥️😀 I buy with the intention to play all of my records as well. Thank you and take care.

    • @vinylwood
      @vinylwood Před rokem +1

      That's me exactly. See comment

    • @johnhegarty1761
      @johnhegarty1761 Před rokem +4

      I have probably close to 1200 albums and 600 45's, and I am the same way I still have all of my old records and I will still look through the cheap sections of a store to find a gem. Because I find a lot of times that although the outer sleeve maybe rough the vinyl inside is immaculate and hell I'm not going to play the outer sleeve! I also love how when you are looking through these sections you've got some self-professed audiophile looking over your shoulder to see what you are looking at and then if you do choose something they give a condescending look their nose down glance. Surprise! people I don't know you nor will I probably care to, so your condescending looks don't bother me at all because I know that when I get home I am going to play that SOB, instead of putting all of my accumulation on a pedestal and bragging all over the internet I am enjoying what I have and not Lording over everyone which is why I bought it in the first place!

    • @RocknRonni
      @RocknRonni Před 11 měsíci

      Hello Melinda great video as per usual welcome to the veteran record collectors club watching your video I was thinking how enjoyable has been watching you through your record collecting journey and watching you making the same decisions that I did during my journey. On the blue note records I think at first collecting most of them was very good because they were all good records but now like you I'm just cherry picking the ones I really like. ❤ RocknRoni

  • @EddieJazzFan
    @EddieJazzFan Před rokem +47

    I stopped going to brick and mortar record stores mainly because of the rampant price gouging now compared to 4 or 5 years ago. Back then you could get some fair prices, but not anymore. What bugs me the most is that the store owners never consider condition of the record. They just say "I charge less that what they ask on Discogs." That gets old pretty fast.

    • @jem550
      @jem550 Před rokem +7

      That's the same thing that is happening at my local antique stores in my area. Seriously seeing record conditions that are honestly unplayable and seller is asking Discog pricing. Ridiculous.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +5

      I think some record stores are using Discogs as a way to price their records. I understand that it's convenient to do. It seems like they would take the price that they bought the record for and then have a certain percentage of mark up. That would be a fair formula for everyone and would keep the prices low at the small shops. That's just my opinion and I'm not an expert. Lol. Thank you and take care.

    • @rgudmundsson
      @rgudmundsson Před rokem +1

      ​@The underpants of doom. Here in the Us, both in NYC/ Boston/ Philadelphia/New Jersey, and Dallas/Houston thrifts no longer get records that are desireable or even playable.

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Před rokem

      They're on the gravy train.

    • @BboyCorrosive
      @BboyCorrosive Před 11 měsíci

      @The underpants of doom. Yep, I've eased back from the place I previously considered a gold mine that specialised in the type of Hip Hop I like. I can get 3x as much on Discogs for the same price, even with the postage.

  • @glennsmusicchannel
    @glennsmusicchannel Před rokem +36

    My vinyl habits have changed a lot since the prices started their rise. I've actually started buying a lot more CDs, and saving vinyl purchases for just the really special occasions. I still have my vinyl Eliminator from '83. 😎 I too am no longer going to record stores. And I too am happy I got the vast majority of things I wanted before the prices rose! I think you are spot on, asking people not to send you things outside the YT platform. It's very reasonable to ask that. Cheers - Glenn

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I caught the tail end of the prices still being fair and thankfully, I got most of what I wanted as well.
      Thank you for your opinion about social media. That was an uncomfortable topic to bring up but it needed to be said. 🙂 Take care.

  • @shannondavis4380
    @shannondavis4380 Před rokem +16

    I remember the first album I bought myself, I was 9 (1974), Went to a local shop and bought Kiss - Hotter Than Hell for $4.99. I still have it and listen to it.

    • @isofixyh
      @isofixyh Před rokem

      Nice 👍
      Their greatest record

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      What a great memory. I'm glad you still have it. 🥰 Thank you and take care.

    • @dennisdittes4420
      @dennisdittes4420 Před rokem +4

      Bought Hotter than Hell as my first album in 1974 at age nine as well at Two Guys. My copy is still in great shape. Love that album!

    • @kbrewski1
      @kbrewski1 Před 9 měsíci

      You made an income when you were 9? Lemonade stand? 😮

    • @baybae92
      @baybae92 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Honestly, record prices have gone down for the average buyer! Between all of the USD $22-30 regular pressings I see out these days. $4.99 in 1974 is like $32.10 in 2024.
      Also, banger of an album! You’ve inspired me to pull out my 1976 copy!

  • @retromusings
    @retromusings Před rokem +7

    Thanks for sharing that wonderful story about listening to your ZZ Top tape with your mum. Couldn't agree more that seeing an album you used to have or are familiar with after an absence is like seeing an old friend again.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +3

      That ZZ Top record definitely holds a lot of memories for me. The nostalgia is part of what makes records so special. Thank you and take care.

  • @hmetaljustin
    @hmetaljustin Před rokem +7

    I really liked what you said about not having to buy every release that comes out. And being able to pick and choose. I think that's important because it can get overwhelming sometimes with the amount of albums and reissues coming out all the time.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +2

      I do have to pick and choose now but that's a better problem than when vinyl was nearly extinct. I'm thankful for all of the choices. 😃 Thank you and take care.

  • @carltwidle9046
    @carltwidle9046 Před rokem +7

    I love the Beatles, for me they are a standout in my life. 1964 i was eight years young. So they are very special to me.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +3

      That must have been a magical time. You grew up in an amazing time for music. No other band will ever be like The Beatles. ♥️

  • @benjaminsmith3151
    @benjaminsmith3151 Před rokem +3

    I really like your channel, and I don't remember you ever delving into the endless arguments over equipment that CZcams seems to think I want to hear, now that they've figured out I like records. I have to agree that the world of hunting for vinyl has changed dramatically just in this past year. A few weeks ago I went to a "100 mile yard sale", and didn't see a single record anywhere. I absolutely feel like many of the places I used to look are "cleaned out" as you said. It would be a sad day if I couldn't find something to buy at my weekly visits to my local store, but I can see that on the horizon. I don't even feel like I'm seeking out things that are in high demand. Your videos keep me enthusiastic, even when the surprising finds are less frequent.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +2

      I'm with you. I'm still passionate about music and vinyl but the surprise finds have really dried up lately. Thank you and take care.

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy There's still tons of music to explore. Open your mind a little.

  • @perfectstack-music
    @perfectstack-music Před rokem +5

    I'm not even going to comment on the social media aspect of your vid, social media has become a nightmare, even when your just trying to share with like minded people. That said, I stopped "crate digging" a long time ago, everyone thinks they're sitting on a gold mine. I'm down to 1 or 2 albums a month, on line, only the ones I really want and at the price I'm willing to pay. That's just what the market has become. In the mean time, CDs are filling the holes until when, and if, I can add the vinyl version. It's a shame because I've been a "Vinyl First" collector, but things are getting out of hand.

    • @jayvalentine2046
      @jayvalentine2046 Před rokem +2

      Words out of my mouth I'm with you 100 percent

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I understand completely. I'm still only buying vinyl but I have definitely slowed down. Thank you and take care.

  • @anthonyleone6487
    @anthonyleone6487 Před rokem +1

    I really love your videos, Melinda. Thank you for always sharing what's on your mind. You're such a blessing. Cheers! 🍻❤

  • @ChrisEstey
    @ChrisEstey Před rokem

    This is great content; love how you evoke your excitement of discovery with personal history, talking about traveling adventures with your husband, etc. And you're reminding of inarguable classics both huge like Eliminator, and lost gems like Buckingham Nicks. Hooray for doing such a valuable channel both informative and very interesting.

  • @mrhoffame
    @mrhoffame Před rokem +5

    So funny M. Just this past Saturday I was cleaning out my garage and I have some old shelves I bought when first started collecting vinyl like 18 yeas ago. I looked at them and literally said out loud "Those were some fun times" LOL My collection is 1000 times more complete today, 10,000 times more valuable, 100 times more music to listen to...yet NOTHING will ever compare to those first days of dollar bin hopping and just buying and digging without a care in the world lol. You went into a record store with $40 and came out with 25-30 FANTASTIC records that literally will cost you $350 today lol.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      The first year of vinyl collecting is magical. 🥰 I wish I had started collecting even sooner. Thank you and take care.

    • @ConcertBuddie
      @ConcertBuddie Před rokem

      Preach! Those were some good ‘ol days of collection building 😁

  • @mlblue5355
    @mlblue5355 Před rokem +5

    Side note on that Def Leppard album. The last couple of years it was pretty rare to find a copy in the wild. But this year I’m seeing them all over the place. One store had three copies last week! I loved that album when it came out. I remember going to a friend’s birthday party in 3rd grade, and he got a couple copies of that as gifts, and also a couple copies of “High n’ Dry”. It was like that for my birthday when Van Halen’s 1984 came out. I got a couple vinyl albums of that as gifts.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      That's pretty interesting. Did a good reissue or box set come out? 🤔

    • @mlblue5355
      @mlblue5355 Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy I think they did a box set, but I didn’t hear about the quality of it. But just been seeing more of the originals out there now.

  • @monaural2.988
    @monaural2.988 Před rokem

    My collecting habits started with getting whatever artists, albums and songs I was interested in. When compact discs came to town, it was great to finally obtain material that was at times mega-rare. Nowadays, I definitely find myself wanting only obscure oldies and rare label compilations. Like many have stated, I have much of what I was initially seeking, and the material remaining I’d like to find is just not easy to come by. It happens with many of us sooner or later. Good video, Melinda. There are times when you simply have to lay it out in terms of things that are bothering you. Keep up the great work…ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE!🥳😊

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Thank you! I definitely agree with your sentiment. I am grateful for what I have. Take care. ♥️

  • @claudiahyder1984
    @claudiahyder1984 Před rokem +1

    Always a thought provoking topic! Yes, my buying habits have changed because A) my collection has gotten bigger and at first I was buying to build a coll 21:15 ection B) the cost has gone up, so I need to be more discerning with my dollars. As far as the second part of your video, you expressed yourself in such a kind and gentle manner. I hope that no one gives you any grief!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      So far, everyone has been kind. Thank you for the encouragement. ♥️ Have a great night!

  • @raggeragnar
    @raggeragnar Před rokem +4

    Hello Melinda ! Good points ! First : Your daughter comes waaaay ahead of records. I’m sure she loves having you visit every weekend. Second : Don’t worry what other people think if you’re responding or not. Third : Coming to your personal completion of an artist/band is only natural in my opinion. When you feel done , you’re done. Fourth : I focus my 45 collecting on my #1 : Mike Oldfield. I’ve got it ALL ! I also collects cheap , silly pop 7’s from my clubbing/disco/schooldance-days between -79 to -88.…….And fifth : You just keep them videos coming. We look forward to them. Take care /A&R

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      You're very sweet! Thank you for the kind words. Buying 45's has been a lot of fun but I have definitely slowed down. It's very cool that you are a completist with Mike Oldfield. ♥️ Take care.

  • @thierrydefrance7220
    @thierrydefrance7220 Před rokem +4

    Hello Melinda, very interesting video. Although I love vinyls, especially for the great cover art, I mostly buy CDs mainly for economic reasons. I live in France and the prices of vinyls are crazy. Even in yard sales, people are selling poorly interesting records, sometimes in bad shape for ridiculous prices. I love music but I simply cannot afford to buy these fancy audiophile reissues.
    Now the real bargain are CDs, they are sometimes very cheap and you can even find some rarities for a reasonable price. And honestly, most of the time, I find that the sound quality of CDs is awesome. Overall, my personal feeling is that the supposedly superior sound quality of vinyls is exaggerated and more a fantasy than a reality.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +2

      So many people are switching to CD's. I wonder if they will make a big comeback soon? Thank you and take care.

    • @kbrewski1
      @kbrewski1 Před 9 měsíci

      We call them "records".

    • @thierrydefrance7220
      @thierrydefrance7220 Před 9 měsíci +1

      excuse my french 😁@@kbrewski1

    • @florianm3170
      @florianm3170 Před 9 měsíci

      Hah, sans lire vôtre commentaire j'ai écrit exactement la même chose.I wrote the same thing

    • @kbrewski1
      @kbrewski1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@thierrydefrance7220
      I actually coined the phrase "pardon my French".

  • @lenwennerberg1631
    @lenwennerberg1631 Před rokem +2

    Melinda. Lifelong collector here and couldn't agree more. There's no need to feel guilty or sad about what you're saying. There comes a time when your collection is filled in and in my case, due to space limitations I no longer go to record shows or thifts and buy a stack of records just for the sake of buying more stuff- plus add to the fact my local record shop closed down last year. My wife and I had a day out today and while downtown I purchased one... just one CD--- from The Rapture at Good Will. Nowadays 95% of my purchases are on Discogs. Specific titles I really want and not just more "stuff". All the best.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I agree! My collection is getting pretty complete. There will always be something I want but probably not much I really need. Lol. Thank you and have a great day.

  • @gregorymaxham5140
    @gregorymaxham5140 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Melinda, really enjoy your channel. I'm getting back into vinyl again. Your collection is amazing. Anyway thanks gor what you do. Regards from Sweden

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you so much! I hope you really enjoy getting back into vinyl. It's like seeing old friends again. ♥️ Take care.

  • @CornboneStudios
    @CornboneStudios Před rokem +5

    Good that you visit your daughter. Sounds like the right choice over record stores.

    • @JimmyV1530
      @JimmyV1530 Před rokem

      Great video Melinda, I agree on some of your points, I also do not go to antique stores anymore, mostly because they over inflate the price for every day albums that are not in good condition. I was alai never a Jazz guy until covid and all the you tube videos that I watched would always talk about them and once I dove in with Blue Note, I just loved them all but I have drastically cut back, I just can't listen & afford them all but I do love what I have.
      Have a great rest of the week.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      The choices we are getting for jazz are incredible but there are too many to be able to buy them all. Thank you and take care.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I agree. She may not always live this close to us so we are spending as much time with her as we can. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @thomaslytle5519
    @thomaslytle5519 Před rokem +4

    Great video Melinda. I stopped collecting 45’s as well. I have 50+ or so singles. I only have the one or two hit wonders of the 80’s hits that I didn’t want the entire album of. It’s just an opinion but one of my favorite CZcamsrs made a good point… we all know about “Like, Subscribe and Notification Bell” by now, and I must agree with him that it’s actually kind of annoying to hear a CZcamsr say it. It comes off desperate and just seems unnecessary to say anymore. Myself, I’ve Never Liked, Subscribed or hit the Notification bell Just because a CZcamsr asked me to. Anyway, just my opinion. Have a great day :)

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I still like 45's but I have really slowed down on purchasing them. I understand the mixed feelings about bringing up the "subscribe" CZcams stuff. Many successful CZcamsrs say it helps but I'm not really sure. Thank you and take care.

  • @kvfrank
    @kvfrank Před rokem

    Good video Melinda, glad that you shared your new habits/desires for collecting LPs. It just means that when you do stop and shop at a store, your purchases will mean much more to you. Also, I've said this for years, you give to get. You "get" the instant gratification of being online, researching, etc... in the name of curiosity OR connecting with a friend/family member; BUT (BIG BUT) you "give" up your privacy and expose yourself to scams/viruses/etc. Keep your videos coming, always enjoy them.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      Yes, we do lose some privacy which is unfortunate. I have gained so much from having my channel though. I have the privilege of getting to know some amazing people that love vinyl and music as much as I do. It's definitely worth it. Thank you so much and have a great day. 😀

  • @CarstenPeterOlsen
    @CarstenPeterOlsen Před rokem

    Wow! 22K subscribers!... I haven't done any VC related videos in a couple of years, but logged into this old channel to see what's going on 😁
    Fun video, Melinda 👍

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I'll never forget how kind you were to me when I first started out. Thank you! I sure miss Peaches as well. ♥️

  • @Bootradr
    @Bootradr Před rokem +3

    Hey Melinda, I've been catching up on some of your videos over the last few weeks and enjoying them and just wanted to say hi.
    I've been in the ICU for a couple of weeks and in the hospital/recovery and probably will be up through the beginning of mid-June. Believe it or not, it appears I got bit by a mosquito and got encephalitis a little over 3 weeks ago. I went to the hospital with a severe headache and everything's been pretty strange since then but I'm back to feeling normal but being stuck in a rehab until I can get something medically done soon.
    Anyhow, I just wanted to reply to one of the videos I've been watching and let you know I will be back hopefully sooner than later. I've got about 15 LPs that have arrived at home since I've been in the hospital waiting on me to get home :-) I think by the time I get home and maybe closer to 30. Just on a side note too, I don't know if it was a reissue or what but a great album came out again a couple of weeks ago and I pre-ordered it from Amazon. It's called King's X - Gretchen Goes to Nebraska. I've spent about $100 for my first 2 LP repurchase of it about 2 years ago. It sounded spectacular and then some. But I thought I'd mention it to you because I'm sure you'd recognize some of the songs and I think it's a rocking great album. It's actually a 2 LP but I even bought myself a backup one so now I have three. The last two that were released I can't remember but they might have been a little bit higher class pressings? I can't see good here in the hospital so if you look on Amazon you'll probably find them. I paid $50 a piece for them and I just wanted to recommend them, or at least one of them, in case you got a chance to check it out and see what you thought. King's X is a very underrated band from the 1980s and on it through today. But their first few albums were their bests back in the 1980s.
    I can't really proofread anything here now so hopefully Google got it right. Thanks for the videos and hopefully I'll be back home and can say hello again soon... Man I miss my ,🎶music and kicking back at home 👍🎶👍
    Brian in Fort Worth

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      Hi Brian! First off, I wish you a very speedy recovery. What happened to you is terrible. I hope you can go home with a clean bill of health very soon.
      Thank you for the suggestion. It sounds like you are very passionate. Best wishes to you. Take care.

    • @Bootradr
      @Bootradr Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy Thanks Melinda. Yeah it's not like they're one of my top favorite bands or anything like that. It's just that that specific album, and the one before it really, or masterpieces I think. They're not heavy metal but they have a good, hard rocking to them as well as some incredible harmony and musical talent. Just glad to see that both of mine arrived while I was in the hospital and should be there at the house when I get home :-) Thanks for the reply back and keep up the great work!

    • @ConcertBuddie
      @ConcertBuddie Před rokem +1

      Brian! Get well soon Buddie! Sounds like you got a bad beat of late. Heal soon my friend! 🙏🏻

    • @Bootradr
      @Bootradr Před rokem +1

      @@ConcertBuddie Chance, thank you and I'm trying. These are SOBs are trying to drain every penny they can out of me so it'll probably be about the 2nd of the next month when I get to finally go home. But I appreciate the comment and I should be home soon. I've got a stack of new records waiting to be played and they're still piling up as they arrive from pre-orders haha. Can't wait to get back home 👍

  • @MD-wk3gj
    @MD-wk3gj Před rokem +5

    The ‘habit’ I’ve stopped is buying albums that I like but won’t likely listen to more than once or twice.
    As my collection has grown I’ve found it’s better to have less and really enjoy them.
    That Buckingham Nicks is definitely one of the ‘grails’ in my collection. It’s an amazing piece and to me fits perfectly along with FM, Rumours & Tusk.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      Buckingham Nicks is a terrific album. I wish I had realized how good it was the first time I saw it. ☹️ Lol. Oh well. Thank you and take care.

  • @marichensmusic
    @marichensmusic Před rokem +1

    Hey Melinda! I remember going to Matt's every weekend especially when I first got my license, and even during COVID. But like you said prices have gone way up! It is hard to go every weekend and spend the money. I have never had any luck at antique stores in the area. They always seemed to be damaged and overpriced. My habits have definitely changed over the years in some of the same ways you have. Girl I 100% agree, there is no need in clogging up your DM's with a ton of links. I also think you handled the situation in a great way. You are very reasonable and have reservations that I completely understand. I would have those same reservations. I don't think you have a mean bone in your body Melinda, you are the sweetest! Have a great week, and an even better weekend! 💕

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Marichen! ♥️ You're so sweet! I hope you're having an awesome week. Take care.

  • @Mick_Ts_Chick
    @Mick_Ts_Chick Před rokem +1

    Love that you did Pyromania! I still have my album after all these years. I got it when it came out and I was a sophomore in college. It's still one of my all time favorites.😻🏆🔥

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I love that record and I remember how happy I was to see it at an antique store. ♥️ The early days of buying vinyl were wonderful. Thank you and take care.

  • @Mattlangstonable
    @Mattlangstonable Před rokem

    Nicely done video! That's one of my FAV Aerosmith albums ever. And in pink! What find! Looks great on ya!

  • @davidtrahan3062
    @davidtrahan3062 Před měsícem +2

    The crazy prices….is killing my joy of record collecting 😢 I’m 63

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před měsícem

      I understand. I have cut way back on my spending this year. Everything is so expensive now. Thank you and take care. 🤗❤️

  • @GravityFeeder
    @GravityFeeder Před rokem +1

    I love how your videos mirror a lot of the journey we lifelong collectors go through. The “stop buying so much Jazz” point really hit home… I’ve scoured thrift stores for decades, and I got to enjoy the boom of cheap awesomeness, but now the pickings are always slim and every time I see an obscure Jazz album I’ve tempted to buy it.
    YES, it will be a great listen. But then it becomes yet another jazz album by some random artist that sits in my collection.
    And 45s for me are just too much work with not enough reward. If I explore a record store I probably won’t even look at their 45s because I simply don’t find them engaging enough. Interestingly enough, my best friend (another record collector) has had a career in radio, so 45s are always on his radar, and he’s always looking for single mixes and edits. Every collector is different!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      It's great that we all have our special preferences. I enjoy 45's and jazz. Lol. 😃 Thank you and take care.

  • @annettesonneson3468
    @annettesonneson3468 Před rokem

    Great video! We recently found an awesome store in Geneva, Illinois. Found some great blues albums there.

  • @billphelps5611
    @billphelps5611 Před rokem

    Love your channel. That's a great ZZTop record. My habits are about the same as they always have been...I stop in record stores and antique malls when I see them and I do shop online too. I make sure I put everything in discogs now to stay caught up and listen to everything before I file it away. I don't know anything about Instagram or links for that matter! Great video and take care!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Putting every record in Discogs and listening to it before filing it away is an important step. I need to do better with that. Thank you and take care.

    • @billphelps5611
      @billphelps5611 Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy My sister and I have been working on putting my entire collection in discogs for a little over 3 years now and we are almost done. I really want to make sure I don't file something away without listing it!

  • @greghawkins229
    @greghawkins229 Před rokem +1

    I have an antique booth and try to put records in there that I want. I look everywhere, always thinking of
    What I think customers would want too. I quit buying 45’s unless cheap and pristine or an artist I truly
    Desire( good sleeves are always a buy). I’ll never quit buying Beatles, am particularly looking for 1st state
    Butcher since I have 2nd/3rd state. I also have two other rare Beatles.

    • @greghawkins229
      @greghawkins229 Před rokem

      Sorry forgot to add great video

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I hope you are able to get that first state Beatles record. That is a true treasure and to me is the biggest vinyl grail of them all. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @jasonarsenault3791
    @jasonarsenault3791 Před rokem

    Great video as always. Your thoughts at the end were very well explained. And I’m sure those people behind the Instagram messages know you have no ill will, only good intentions. You always carry yourself with great dignity. Keep the quality coming Melinda.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words. Some great channels do it and I agree, they mean no harm. Thanks again and have a great day.

  • @joeyn5475
    @joeyn5475 Před rokem +1

    I collected mostly soundtracks until last year when I also got into jazz. Have bought a ton of things since then, but have decided recently to slow down and be more selective. There are just too many fantastic lines to buy everything.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I agree! We have a lot of great choices. Thank you and take care.

  • @mikesgotthespins5894
    @mikesgotthespins5894 Před rokem

    Super video, and great advice, I remember rediscovering all my "old friends" for $5 maybe $10 a piece, but times have changed, I still love, and buy records, but I don't crate dig much anymore, I tend to look for records that will spend a lot of time on the turntable. Thank you for sharing, have a great week.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I remember those $5 - $10 days fondly. 🥰 Thank you and take care.

  • @TheSkuncle
    @TheSkuncle Před rokem +2

    Great video. I started buying records a little over 40 years ago when I was ten or so. I kept buying them until the format more or less died. When I bought my house in 2015 I decided I wanted my turntable in the living room (at my condo it was in the finished basement). Around that same time I started seeing albums popping up in newly opened thrift stores. I thought this was great because suddenly people had a place to get rid of their albums rather than at the town dump. The stores would sell these for as little as 50 cents, but usually not more than $1. I got tons of albums in a very short amount of time and didn’t have to spend much. Albums that I had on CD but could now have on vinyl. In the past few years though even local yard sales are trying to sell their records for $20 each. So I’ve stopped checking out every antique store or yard sale.
    As far as the videos go, I watch a handful, but only have three that I’ve subscribed to, three that I look forward to, yours, Mike at The In Groove and Nick at Toad Hall. The rest I watch if it happens to pop up in my suggestions and the topic looks interesting. I just don’t have the time otherwise.
    I’ve been buying records practically my whole life, but the hobby has blown up so much that it can become a bit overwhelming.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      First off, I'm honored to be among the three you choose to subscribe to. I'm a big fan of Mike and Nick so I am in great company. Thank you for that.
      The hobby has gotten so expensive but you bought a huge amount of your collection when the prices were extremely low. That's wonderful. I hope things calm down but if they don't, at least I did get some great deals on what I do have. I'm sure you would agree. Thank you and have a great night!

  • @WillowRedDog
    @WillowRedDog Před rokem +2

    I agree, and have similarly done a lot of this, myself. I went to a record show recently, and left without buying anything. Partly, because there was nothing I found I was truly interested in, but also because the pricing has gone up so much that I just didn’t want to pay what some people were asking. Records that I know I could have gotten for a 1/3rd or 1/4 of the price just a few years ago. It was the first record show in my area that we’ve had since the Pandemic hit (which was also a big contributing factor in prices becoming what they are these days), and even though I went and left empty handed, I was just excited to actually be able to go to a record show again.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      Record shows are fun. If you bring cash, they will usually work with you on price. They may even have higher prices on the stickers knowing that a lot of people will want to negotiate. Thank you and take care.

    • @johnhegarty1761
      @johnhegarty1761 Před rokem +1

      I recently went to my first Record show, The place was packed, could hardly move ended up going to the back as it was the only place iI could find a spot to look. This gentleman was very personable, willing to work on price with everybody and very reasonable on his prices, bought probably 80% of what I bought that day from him. As the crowd thinned I made it to a couple of the more popular dealers and as I looked through their selections everything they had that I had just purchased from this gentleman from his $5.00 boxes these barons wanted three times that, they had records that I personally own in worse shape than mine priced at a point I would be embarrassed to ask anyone for. Needless to say I quickly thumbed through maybe a 1/3rd of a box and then walked away.

  • @jmfloyd23
    @jmfloyd23 Před rokem +1

    Hi Melinda, Great video! I miss the early days of vinyl collecting. Prices were low to where you could amass a huge amount of records. That's what I did back in 1988 when I started buying records again. I'm selective in my purchases these days. As the saying goes...you can't have everything. I always enjoy your videos and appreciate your friendship!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      You were so smart to buy records when you did. 😃 That must have been so much fun. I started out much later but we are probably at the same point in buying. I have slowed down quite a bit. Thank you and take care.

    • @jmfloyd23
      @jmfloyd23 Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy You’re welcome!
      Yes! It was a blast when I started buying records back then. There was a used record store in my city. Got to know the owner really well. He let his best customers have a tab as long as you paid something on it each time you visited the store. Plus he would let me look through the new arrivals before he cleaned and priced them. His prices were unheard of. $3.00 for a very good plus $2.00 if it was below VG and $1.00 if it was rough but playable. He priced sealed records at $6.99 Sadly he closed up in the mid 2,000’s

  • @HobnobWithBob
    @HobnobWithBob Před rokem +2

    Melinda, I think you handled your concerns very well. If any of the people who abuse the sharing of links takes offense, the problem is with them. Thanks for showing off some great albums!

  • @londonrecordlover965
    @londonrecordlover965 Před rokem

    Hi Melinda. Interesting video, especially the 5 ways you no longer buy vinyl. As collectors I assume we all evolve and refine our tastes over time, so your points about the Beatles (who ultimately produced a finite amount of music!) and jazz are relatable. More regrettable perhaps is that you no longer have many opportunities to visit record shops. That one could be worth looking into a bit further, it is one of the true pleasures of our hobby! Greetings from London.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I agree. There is nothing better than record digging.♥️ I do miss it but I no longer have a record store where I live. Thank you and take care.

  • @rickknutson6540
    @rickknutson6540 Před rokem

    I enjoyed your video very much and I really miss about buying vinyl back in the day of record booths where you could try to record out before you bought it I remember shopping for used in the u-district of Seattle the Bay area in California down to
    Los Angeles I spent a lot of time on the road and I would pick up choice vinyl state-to-state later I would work record swap meets in Pasadena not forgetting the Rose bowl swap meet but those days are long gone but now live my life with your amazing finds

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      It sounds like you have some wonderful memories shopping for vinyl. I'm sure those stores are pretty amazing. ♥️ Thank you for the kind words. Have a great night!

  • @louisbonilla6780
    @louisbonilla6780 Před rokem

    Great video Melinda!❤I was wondering if you actually had TIME to listen to all those records - I had the same problem - I worked in retail for Musicland selling vinyl, cassettes and CDS and sadly those stores are gone but at 40% Employee Discount I bought so many records I simply didn't have the time - I'm glad you addressed that very well to all of us who have similar habits - I would only buy Beatles stuff like Anthology & BBC but again a few of those German Odeon releases - they sound so great compared to the Parlophone & Capitol releases especially "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" and "YELLOW SUBMARINE" - I wasn't aware of the DMS and Instagram issues I guess it's like getting 100 phone messages a day! So glad you're here for all os us!❤

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Thank you for the sweet comments. Yes, you can compare it to getting several phone messages. I have started missing important messages that I needed to see.
      I would have a hard time passing up a 40% discount as well. That would be awesome! ♥️ Thank you and have a great day.

  • @neilbruce4201
    @neilbruce4201 Před rokem

    Mention of Request puts me in mind of a live act I heard say 'we don't normally do requests, only when asked'. Made me smile. Nice post Melinda.

  • @mattgregory971
    @mattgregory971 Před rokem

    Great Video Melinda! I bought all the Beatles I need all of the US mono and Stereo albums plus I have most of the German prints and the Canadian plus all of the 45 and the EP box set and the UK albums from 2009 remastered. And everything else I have 600 albums but it’s stuff I listen too on a regular basis. Plus my Cd collection so there is no overlap. Plus vinyl has gone up so much I been buying the CD counterpart! Plus CD sounds good still! Have a wonderful day!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      What an amazing collection and I'm so glad you play and enjoy it all. ♥️😃 Thank you and take care.

  • @mikecoffee100
    @mikecoffee100 Před rokem +1

    Another Awesome Awesome video and I agree abut the record stores they are just getting to greedy and yes I understand about stores paying rent etc but stil , however I plan to go to a record show next Sunday and like last time I will buy one or two and no more.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I completely understand. Record stores are having to charge more because buying collections is getting pricier for them. Everybody knows that vinyl is valuable and they are demanding more money from the stores. At least that's my theory. Lol. Thank you and take y.

  • @poetsdreamsatc
    @poetsdreamsatc Před rokem

    Great video Melinda! I too have recently put the brakes on buying vinyl. I’ve gotten frustrated with the RSD limited editions, the price increases and lastly I’ve run out of room. Im currently trying to find a way to show my box sets without keeping them with the regular LPs. They take up a ton of room.
    Melinda did I miss seeing your MOFI video? I’ve been looking forward to seeing that.
    Have a great memorial day weekend. ❤Deb

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      The box sets do take up a lot of room but they are very cool. I struggle with space issues as well. I don't want records taking over the house. 😃
      My MoFi video is on hold for now. I do hope to be able to discuss my visit at some time. The sooner the better. Thank you and have a wonderful weekend!

  • @RocknRonni
    @RocknRonni Před 11 měsíci

    Hello Melinda Love the video.
    welcome to the veteran record collectors club. while watching the video I couldn't help think about how much I enjoyed watching you in your record collecting journey and the decisions that you've made that are the same ones I did in my journey.
    Also concerning the blue note records buying most of the titles that came out at the beginning was about the same thing I did there was so many great titles but lately I have been cherry picking because I don't like all the records that come out and like you said there's so many choices.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hi Ron! I always love hearing from you and I have so much respect for you and your opinions. You have taught us all well. I am moving on to a different phase in my record collecting journey but am still enjoying it all. Thank you and I hope you have an amazing weekend.😀♥️

    • @RocknRonni
      @RocknRonni Před 11 měsíci

      @@MelindaMurphy ❤️

  • @warrenhummel6506
    @warrenhummel6506 Před rokem +1

    Hi melinda, brings me back to the old days when i would get paid on friday and run to the record on the way home and spend usually 100 dollars ,still own alot of the lps i purchased back them , and thanks really love your channel

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I do miss going to the record stores every Saturday and picking up some treasures but I also love the memories I'm creating with our daughter. ♥️ You have good memories as well. Thank you and take care.

  • @brianlewis5042
    @brianlewis5042 Před rokem +1

    Hi Melinda. Excellent changes in your buying habits. I think we all have taken a different approach when purchasing records. I know I have. Having all of the albums of a particular artist or group, is cool but I feel it is a never ending story.
    As far as not clicking on links and limiting yourself to those who are close is paramount. I can’t go on to tell you how many people and businesses who have been effect by people with bad intentions just by clicking on a link. Kudos.
    One thing I will not do is…. Stop watching your videos. Although I may not be able to watch them when they drop, I generally find the time at a latter day. Cheers

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for the kind words. I appreciate it greatly.
      Unfortunately, clicking on links is too risky at this time. I know most people are well intentioned but all it takes is one bad guy to mess it all up. Thank you and take care. 😃

  • @BlueSky...
    @BlueSky... Před rokem +1

    I can relate to a few of your points, Melinda. Concerning not visiting stores much anymore, I don't much either. One benefit is that it gives younger record buyers a slightly better chance of finding a treasure.
    Concerning antique stores, I can also relate. Once found the Englands Newest Hitmakers Rolling Stones LP, with the 12x12 bonus photo for $12. Stuff like that hasn't happened for me in a long, long time. Decades.
    One thing that would be really cool is to figure out a way for us older folks to get hard to find, duplicate LPs we have in the hands of some of the younger CZcamsrs in an anonymous way that would be safe for them. It's hard not to feel sorry for some of them knowing they won't have the opportunities that we had.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I do feel bad for younger collectors just starting out. The prices are so high for them on top of the cost of living. We were able to buy at a great time and I am incredibly grateful. Thank you and take care.

  • @twofromthetrunk9932
    @twofromthetrunk9932 Před rokem

    Great video. I saw this drying up of the well. I miss the thrift store dollars days. I remember leaving one thrift store with thirty lovely records. Today I might leave with one or two. In some places those dollar records are now 3, 4, or 5 dollars. I can’t understand your last frustration. Your channel is so big I can imagine the number of links you get. Hopefully people will honor your request. I just do videos for the shear fun of it. That’s the same reason I watch VC member’s videos, I love them. Please keep making the great content that you do. Thanks.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Thank you! I appreciate your understanding about links. It's a shame but I can't take the chance of clicking on them.
      It's been a few years since I have found anything at antique stores. Like you said, the well is dry. Thank you and take care.

  • @rEdf196
    @rEdf196 Před rokem +1

    I made 2 huge purchases of the UHQR of Steely Dan's, Cant Buy A Thrill $150 and The Beatles (remix) Revolver box set $280 both bought online. two of my personally most iconic childhood albums I grew up with. they were my biggest spending splurge for vinyl so far I probably will not do a buy like that for the for seeable future. I have not purchased many other vinyl records this year though because of climbing prices on not just records but rising price of everything these days since the whole Ukraine war broke. Many years back, my record buying stopped for 3 years in the wake of the 2008 economic crisis when I was unemployed for almost 2 years. Today I usually only go to a record store 4 to 6 times times a year since I live 80 km (50 miles) away from Nanaimo but I love to chat and hang out even if I leave the store without a record.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      They are both fantastic albums. I didn't pick up the Steely Dan UHQR but it gets great reviews. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @bigedhaaheo
    @bigedhaaheo Před rokem

    Aloha Melinda,
    Great Subject!
    I too have too much Record Albums & no space again to put them. But I still buy...it's an addiction 😫 I'm having I hard time to control. I need to take small steps to control my spending. Thanks for the tips. Fortunately next month on the 17th of June here in Honolulu they will be a film camera and vinyl swap meet , which I'll be selling at. Hopefully I can get rid of the record albums I no longer listen too and or have double copies of. Looking forward to watching your next video.
    Mahalo Ed

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      It's definitely a fun hobby that at times feels like a full blown addiction. Lol. I am glad I went all out in the beginning but I am slowing down for a while. I will still pick up must haves but not much else. Have fun at the swap meet. It sounds like fun. Thank you and take care.

  • @thedarkwizardroom
    @thedarkwizardroom Před rokem

    Hi Melinda. Good to catch this video. I have every once in a while if I have an itch to head down to the local record store also to antique shop there in the district as while some records are put out on the street to entice for those to come in and look at records at real low price of $2. And you see what condition and such a used record is, Inside check what they have and prices being different with stuff with the plastic sleeves. I miss the days of a lot of vinyl buying and cd getting.
    ZZ TOP Eliminator had the vinyl. I had recently got the cd as wanted to have it and include to talking about it on a channel. I As so loved the album then and now.
    I haven't bought any 45's in ages. Not that I wouldn't want to but happy with the ones I have and well maybe if I visit a Goodwill I might get lucky with some. Otherwise $2 for a 45 I have to really want it at a record store I check when I have the itch and money to do it. Though I would tend to leave with vinyl albums under my arm or bag.
    I watch what I can of peoples channels. Don't use Instagram. Using you tube is enough for me with each day of what I do look at and comment to. I consider you a good social media friend on here. Someday maybe we would meet if wiling. Love your discussions each and every day. Thanks Melinda. 🤟

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for the kind words. 😃♥️
      Eliminator was a wonderful record and it carries terrific memories for me. Have a great night!

  • @catherine6653
    @catherine6653 Před rokem +2

    I have not bought records lately. I have been buying concert tickets! It is so fun to see my favorite artists live.
    I feel I have alot of albums, and can't think of anything I want that I already have. I think I will save for concerts.
    I ❤ meeting other fans at the concerts. Buying tee shirts is fun too. 😊

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I completely understand. Concerts are a wonderful experience and some of these bands won't be touring for very much longer. Thank you and take care.

  • @Dan40049
    @Dan40049 Před rokem

    Thanks Melinda. I also have stopped buying records from antique shops ect. This year I've only brought the Revolver 50th anv box set.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Wow! Only one purchase? That was definitely a good one. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @ralex3697
    @ralex3697 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks Melinda
    Enjoy your take on vinyl. I’m a female collector as well, since 1969, after my first purchase I was hooked. Although we grew up in different generations, we share similar stories.
    Great channel

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před 10 měsíci

      Very cool! I can only imagine what your collection looks like. ♥️ I'm so impressed that you kept your records this entire time. Way to go! 🤗 Thank you so much! Take care.

  • @JohnBrown-pu9ol
    @JohnBrown-pu9ol Před rokem

    I haven’t stopped buying vinyl. I have several preorders now. What do you think of vinyl boxes that add cd, blu ray, and possibly, an sacd of the same material to the same box?

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      It depends on what it is but in general, I don't watch them enough to make it worth it. Thank you and take care.

    • @JohnBrown-pu9ol
      @JohnBrown-pu9ol Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy You’re welcome. I’m the same way. I brought it up because some artists are putting out bulky packages that repeat the same material over several formats in the same box. Recent releases from Yes, Jethro Tull and Pink Floyd use this format.

  • @ryanrichardson2957
    @ryanrichardson2957 Před rokem +2

    I stopped going to flea markets and used record stores when the prices just got too ridiculous to me. New records is one thing, but I remember seeing a used copy of the first Boston album with some ring wear and the guy wanted $24. 15 years ago the shops around here couldn’t give that record away it was so common. It’s crazy!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      It has gotten crazy. That is a high price for such a common album. Thank you and have a great day.

  • @ericcire7709
    @ericcire7709 Před rokem

    Just found your channel and enjoyed this video. Do you collect 12” singles? I find sometimes you get an amazing extended version or 2

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I have a few maxi singles and I do love them. They are usually a fun extended mix and the sound quality is pretty awesome as well. Thank you for giving my channel a chance. 😃 I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

  • @lawrence5368
    @lawrence5368 Před rokem

    Hi Melinda, great video once again. I've been collecting since the early 80's and it's been a roller coaster ride. During the 90's I didn't do much because I was raising a young family. So if we were out at swap meets or garage sales I would pick up records but box them and get to them years later. Then around 2005 I was buying and selling records in the classifieds and doing well at it. But after 2010 it all stopped after my wife passed away and I had to concentrate on my children. At that time I would get on Ebay late at night and satisfy my vinyl needs. Today I might hit the odd record store if I'm in the neighborhood. And a lot of the times I'd leave empty handed. I mostly keep an eye on new releases. Being Canadian and ordering from the US, we have to deal with exchange rates, shipping, duty and taxes. My real love is garage and estate sales. I've gotten some real gems for next to nothing over the years. Take care.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I'm so sorry for your loss. I applaud you for being there for your children.♥️ I agree that finding records at garage sales is the way to go. Thank you and take care.

  • @user-qn8fw4st2e
    @user-qn8fw4st2e Před rokem

    Always look forward to your videos and your connection to younger days and your mother touch our hearts......a true genuine heart and honest collector reviews. Take care .

  • @AirPaternno82
    @AirPaternno82 Před rokem

    Great video - I am at a place your at, I mostly have everything I ever wanted. I don't need every variant of a particular album. I think I am happy. There are a handful of artists I would like to dabble more into from the past and really beginning to forge more toward the newer music and those special box sets or releases - examples being The Rolling Stones in Mono, Tom Petty Live At The Fillmore 1997, or Joe Strummer - 002.
    I also save for Record Store Day and just splurge on those days. I don't go anymore because the records that were $5 to $10 dollars are now $10 to $20. I never got into the antique store/Goodwill game I get there are gems there but I am good. I think my future is going to be way more selective and potentially diving more back into CDs.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I agree completely! I won't be buying CD's but so many of my viewers are. Thank you and take care.

  • @virgilseaman9786
    @virgilseaman9786 Před rokem

    Hey Melinda, you’ve come a long way in your evolution since 2017. You are so knowledgeable thanks to the 5 reasons you covered in this vid. Money, time and saturation of your collection, reminds me of me. I too have dramatically slowed down buying LPs for similar reasons. Visiting record stores is not as much fun nor productive in terms of time and finding LPs. This goes along with cutting back on record fairs and swap meets. Antique stores were ok as a newbie.
    It’s nice to know someone who has spent more on Analog Productions that me (ha-ha). So I think a #6 for me is cutting back on PRE-ORDERS from AQ. I think I waited 1 1/2 years to finally receive Oscar Peterson’s - We Get Requests.
    I did buy the new stereo Revolver LP, one for me and another as a gift. It was reviewed in Stereophile and The Absolute Sound. Glad I bought it.
    I diversified into digital buying CDs, ripping them into FLAC files, and using a CD player & hi-end DAC and setting up a ROON system. LPs, CDs, streaming, cassettes, but analog is still#1 for me.
    Great video Melinda!
    PS - how many LPs do you think you now own? Me, only 600😳

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I have over 2,000 records now. I really went all in from the beginning. I still love vinyl but I am a lot more selective now. I have so much of what I was wanting. Revolver was a great release. Thank you for watching from the beginning. ♥️ I really appreciate it. Take care.

  • @gdavian
    @gdavian Před rokem

    I changed my ways too. Don't have as many LP's as you but, I'm finding less that I really want. just orders a few of the old/new blue note from amazon. Also stopped going to record store as much, maybe once a month. looking forward to Art Blakey witch doctor. Great video!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Witch Doctor is an incredible record and one of my favorite jazz albums. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @jctai100
    @jctai100 Před rokem

    Melinda, that was a very thoughtful way to broach a possibly sensitive subject. I hope the msg was received in good faith.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Thank you very much! I hope so too. Take care.

  • @claudenebritt1166
    @claudenebritt1166 Před rokem

    Great video. I have been changing my habits as well. No more 45s unless there is cool artwork or colored releases from Colemine. I was buying duplicates of Prince, one to spin and one to stay sealed. They are too expensive to do that now. I also am trying my very best not to purchase an album on vinyl that I already have on CD unless it’s different (or Prince!) When I started collecting vinyl in 2016 I never would have believed I would have too many records but here we are!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Me too. I have a lot more than I would have ever dreamed of. I'm so grateful but I have slowed down now. Thank you and take care.

  • @glynforster3873
    @glynforster3873 Před rokem +2

    I love that Buckingham Nicks album too. I finally picked it up a few years ago but I remember when it originally came out in the UK they couldn’t give it away. It was in the bargain bins for years. As you said, if only we had a Time Machine!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      It's cool that you still remember when that album first came out. It's hard to believe it was in the bins for years. 😮 Thank you and enjoy your weekend.

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 Před 10 měsíci

      @@MelindaMurphy
      I bought from a cheapie bin 1.99

  • @jeraldquist8579
    @jeraldquist8579 Před rokem

    While I still bought on RSD, I have slowed way down on record buying. I have almost completely stopped buying jazz reissues. Like you, I have a great selection of jazz artists now. For me, CDs have always been and continue to be the best medium for music. I bought a CD today. Less storage space, easier to listen to. They almost always sound as good and often better than a record. Plus, I can rip a FLAC file and use that on my portable player, my ROON core, and in my car. I still love records and listen to them often, but they are not my main source of listening. Thanks again! Did you do a video on your MoFi visit?

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      A lot of people are telling me that they are back into CD's in a big way. It will be interesting to see if CD's become the new big thing.
      I hope to make my MoFi video soon. Thank you and take care.

    • @jeraldquist8579
      @jeraldquist8579 Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy Looking forward to the video. Last week in Zurich, Switzerland, I did pick up a Tears For Fears album at a local record store. I usually try to shop at one record store when we travel to Europe. We will be in Greece in September and I will see what I can find there.

  • @kbrewski1
    @kbrewski1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The funny irony about rising record prices is that the more vinyl collector reactors there are on YT extolling the virtues of vinyl, showing off their record collections and discussing what albums are "worth" and what they "sell for" etc, the more vinyl records will cost. Why? Because its likely to cause more new buyers of vinyl. Its more likely to increase the demand for certain records. And most likely, it will cause sellers of vinyl in stores, in yard sales and especially online, to raise their prices of vinyl records.
    The industry noticed at least 10 or 15 years ago that buying vinyl records became kind of a cool "hipster" thing to do for post boomer generations. Once something becomes "cool" to do, in this social media world, it spreads quickly and record companies take notice. Once they take notice, the new reissues start coming out, the special masters, the special editions etc. So the increases in demand for records is in direct correlation with social media sites like YT being filled with vinyl collectors talking about collecting vinyl!! 😀 😮

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před 9 měsíci

      I agree with you that discussing certain record brings attention to it. There has also been a lot of negative discussions about the very expensive box sets. I think that has an affect as well. On the end, it's up to the individual to decide what they are willing to pay. Thank you and take care.

  • @recordtime4750
    @recordtime4750 Před rokem

    Hi Melinda. I have the 2014 Beatles mono box. I think it's great. Was that the one you found at an antique store or was it an older one? I'm guessing you've probably shown it in a video

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      The 2014 version is the one I found. I hit the jackpot that summer. The antique store had bought a collection and I was one of the first people to get to look through it. 🤩 Thank you and take care.

  • @felixlusash
    @felixlusash Před rokem

    Love your videos and probably live vicariously through your love for vinyl.
    I have not bought any vinyl since 1987.
    I love cds and boxed sets. Still love that physical format and I do not pay for any streaming service.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      CD's are very cool. I am so honored that you watch my channel without being big into vinyl. Thank you so much! Take care.

  • @richardwhite2344
    @richardwhite2344 Před rokem

    Hi Melinda: I totally understand what you said and I agree!!! It is a absolute pleasure to watch your videos and you do a wonderful job and you are very appreciated. Fist of all, let me say, I assume you are a subscriber of Joe's channel, (Mean mr. mayo)? He is purging his vinyl and I have done the same thing. I am 61 and I hopefully have about 25-30 years before heaven, Joe, said the same. There comes a time when you have to slim down the collection and stop buying so much music. I am sure you maybe feel the same that there are records in my collection I have not played in 10 years, so it makes sense to me to purge. I don't buy as many records as I used to either, most are just too expensive, but I have got a few bargains online. I understand your reasons, as everything is so insanely expensive, like the cost of just buying food. I am very weary about clicking links also, Something I rarely do. Like you said it is not safe, God knows where the link goes? It my be a harmful website, you never know in 2023. Stay well and take care!!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I really like Joe and I did hear him talking about letting go of some of his collection. It's definitely a good time money wise. I'm not ready to purge but I am no longer constantly on the hunt either. As a collector I am in the fat and happy phase. 😃 Thank you and take care.

  • @DarkSideOfThePepper
    @DarkSideOfThePepper Před rokem

    I told myself several times I need to stop spending money during all this greedlfation. I stopped going to stores way back in 2010. Last month I spent almost $1000 on vinyl not walking into stores. This month $60 for a release in June. I finally broke my habit (I hope) I don't generally buy duplicates unless it is an anniversary edition that deem worthy to spend money on. Many people (that have the time) are doing shorts now and sending those through IG as well. I certainly wouldn't take offence to being asked to stop. Social Media is not a green light to invade anyone else's social media space. Always appreciate your videos Melinda and your straight talk. Have a great week

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      The video notifications have been clogging up my Instagram messenger and I have actually missed a couple of important messages because of it.
      I also understand how easy it is to order records online. 😀 Thank you and take care.

  • @marcallain
    @marcallain Před rokem

    I don't think i've ever subscribed, liked and definitely never used the notification button for a vinyl user video but yet, they still appear in my feed. LOL

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      If you watch any channel on a consistent basis, CZcams recommends that channel's videos anyway. 😀 It's all good. Thank you and take care.

  • @peterx1957
    @peterx1957 Před rokem

    Hey Melinda, your video struck a chord with me. I've reached a point where I've had to really slow down on buying vinyl. The last couple of years have taken a personal toll on me and buying vinyl was an escape. However I got into a habit of buying big hauls of classical vinyl & CD's, mainly on FB Marketplace plus some given to me, to boost that section. While I picked up a lot of really nice items, the sheer volume became overwhelming. I've had to add shelving to accommodate it and then I reached a stage where I couldn't face the task of cataloguing it all and amalgating it into my existing collection. That task is something I would normally jump into. I've finally completed it after pushing myself to do it. But it's a sign. So now I'm avoiding hauls. Money has been tight too so I have to watch that. I'm back to being selective.
    My CD buying had dried up a while ago now barely a trickle. I don't go to record stores specifically unless I make a special trip and even then I have to budget for it. Record Fairs the same.
    I understand your need to stop buying Beatles records. It's ok. 😊 Me personally you can't have too many lol. But that's me lol. 🙂
    Finally I apologise if I've ever been guilty of what you described at the end of your video. It's ok to say what you said. Your wishes are noted with much love and respect.😊❤
    Love your work as always. Take care sweetheart 😘

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      I do love The Beatles but I do think I have plenty of their albums. This is a good time for me to slow down and enjoy what I have and slowly bring new things in and maybe even let go of some. I'm thankful for those wonderful weekends we spent digging though. I'm glad music and vinyl helped you through the hard times. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @HayesProject79
    @HayesProject79 Před rokem +1

    I’m with you on slowing down my record purchases recently. The increased prices turns what was a passionate hobby into a stressful ordeal. I went to a concert a few hours away Saturday so I went to a record store while I was there. They had a second pressing of a Coltrane album for $600 and a Lee Morgan album for $300. Both albums are now available in all analog reissue series for under $40 each. I can’t see spending that much money for something when there’s flawless newer versions available. For me the vinyl experience is about the music primarily. I also enjoy having something physical that connects me with the artist. There’s no reason for me to spend that much money on an OG when everything I love about the vinyl experience can be achieved with a reissue. The hunt used to be fun when I could find older records at fair prices but I think those days are over. I live in a very small town and guys from bigger cities come in and pick everything clean to resell online. Flea markets, garage sales, consignment shops, estate sales, etc.. all get bought out by dealers coming in from 3 states away. I understand it’s how they make a living but it ruins the experience for us treasure hunters hoping to score some good music for reasonable prices.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I agree with you. I would pick up the $40 release. The originals are very cool though and I can understand people wanting them. Thank you and take care.

    • @brandyl2183
      @brandyl2183 Před 10 měsíci

      I 100% agree. The online reselling folks that do that for a living have made the fun of thrifting non existent anymore. Everything worth anything is gone right away and sold for stupid prices online.

  • @747derrickme
    @747derrickme Před rokem

    Hi melinda i have a question..is your turnrable belt driven..i bought a new turntable and had to put it together..the new belt that came with it i had to put it on..and i put it on right but in the middle of every record the speed slows down slightly and then speeds up..i hope theres nothing wrong with it..have you had this problem with belt driven turntables

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I do have a belt driven turntable but I haven't experienced anything like that. I would definitely call the company that makes the turntable or the store that you bought it from for help. Best wishes to you. 😃

  • @barb6552
    @barb6552 Před rokem

    Hi Melinda Everything well said. I agree with the way buying records has changed. And at least your honest with yourself of what you want. For myself I have stopped for now. But that's ok. I'm grateful for what I have. And yes you have to be careful nowadays. And I really don't feel anyone will take it the wrong way. I love when you talk about your mom. I miss my mom too.
    Take care...hugs for Lucy....❤

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      So much of my childhood memories and music are connected to my mom. I can't help not to think of her. I'm sure you feel the same way about your mom. Thankfully, I have come to a place where I can think of her with a smile. ♥️ Lucy is sitting right beside me on this beautiful night. I will give her a hug. Thank you and take care.

    • @barb6552
      @barb6552 Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy
      Melinda you are so right. I remember when mom took me to see The Sound of Music! Soon after that she bought the Album.. And I still remember dancing in the living room...❤
      I will be 63 next Saturday and it seems like yesterday...
      Thanks for sharing your mom and for me being able to share mine...❤🙂

  • @charleschauffe4350
    @charleschauffe4350 Před rokem

    Haven't hit up a record store in forever...this coming from someone who used to spend hours every week in 1 or 2 stores. Today all my record shopping is either Ebay or Discogs, with the only exception, whatever I 'pick' at the Goodwill stores, where sometimes you can tell when a person's collection was probably donated by kids whose parents or grandparents passed away. I have made some surprised finds there. I started buying 45's as a young kid in the 60's, mostly Beatles, Beach Boys, Dave Clark 5 or Motown. But my first real start was Led Zeppelin's 1st album when I was 13. I am currently cataloging my collection on Discogs, shocked at the value of a lot of my old records. Luckily I bought mostly first pressings, so I have found several 'holy grail' records, almost afraid to play them! Agree on the jazz records- I was blown away by some of the current values, wish I bought more when I had the chance, but what was once $10 is $100 & what was $100 is now $200-$1000! I guess I am happy I have a great collection, but as you realized- you cannot get everything! In a lot of cases, you cannot even think to obtain some originals, so be happy with a re-issue! Amazing after 50 years I still enjoy collecting, I don't believe in digital, so prefer the idea of having a physical album cover with art work, liner notes, etc. Anyway, I enjoy your updates, keep the collecting dream alive!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      It's great that you have enjoyed this amazing hobby for 50 years. It's so great that you were able to buy so many albums for such low prices. Those were the days. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @robertfmorton
    @robertfmorton Před rokem

    Hi, Melinda. I, too, have stopped automatically buying vinyl. My main aim was to try to replace as many of my favourite records from the sixties/seventies. Things like, the Beatles and Wings, Bob Dylan, The Byrds etc. Now that I have most of what I want, anything I want from this century, I'll buy on cd. Mainly because modern stuff is produced digitally anyway. My most recent vinyl was an early press of Pink Floyd's, 'Animals' but I have also just bought 'Another Brick in the Wall' on cd. Vinyl is getting too expensive. Cheers and keep up the good work.😊

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I understand your thinking on records that were recorded digitally. Great Pink Floyd pick ups btw! 😃 Thank you and take care.

  • @JeffBoggis
    @JeffBoggis Před rokem

    Love the Aerosmith Draw the Line shirt! On May 26th, Aerosmith is rereleasing Get Your Wings, Toys in the Attic, Rocks, and Night in the Ruts. All 4 will set you back $127.00 through Music Direct. They are all remastered. I already own earlier rereleases, including the Music on Vinyl releases. My question to you is if this were reissues of Van Halen or any of your favorite artists, and you already had some of their rereleases or original releases, would you purchase a new remastered rerelease? This would make for a future video podcast topic! Thanks for all that you do for the vinyl record Community!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      If it was Van Halen, yes I probably would buy them. In fact, MoFi is putting out the first six VH albums on One Steps and I intend to buy them all.
      If the Aerosmith records get great reviews, I may pick up a couple of those. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Also, thank you for the kind words. ♥️

  • @mikaelboyesrensen8477

    A very good video.
    I agree on many of your opinions.
    10 years ago i went to the local 2nd hand book and record store when i was on my way to my home Island.
    Then 3 records cost 15$. Dylan, Deep Purple or The Doors... now it is 15+ a piece...
    I can buy one record a month. So now it is more about finding the right one on the internet... not as fun, but more convienient.
    Keep up the good work.
    Love your videos....
    Mikael, Denmark

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I agree. It was more fun when you could buy them for the low prices. Those days are gone but I still love vinyl. Thank you and take care.

  • @wininboy
    @wininboy Před rokem

    Thx for the vid!! Pretty early on in my collecting I decided not to buy audiophile reissues. Most times they sound kinda meh to me and I end up buying an old copy anyway.😊

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      It's hard to beat an original. 😀 Thank you and take care.

  • @richardblayneamerican8149

    Very timely video! We visited my wife's family north of Atlanta last week. They are well aware of my vinyl addiction, and took us to a new/used record store. I'd been to that store in the past and was anxious to go. Sadly, it was no longer a used record shop; it's now about 98% new. Disappointing! I know there are good 'new' pressings out there, and may be worth the cost, but even bad quality new pressings are overpriced. In any case, I spent a little more than I intended to at the record store that day, and promised myself (the next day), that it was time to leave my vinyl addiction in the past. Time will only tell how strong I'll be when temptation strikes again. Because I would love to find a near mint copy of ZZ
    Top's 'Eliminator' as well! One question: Does a 'Made in Germany' sticker on new pressings guarantee quality sound? Or is it a sales gimmick like a '180 gram' sticker? Thanks and take care.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      There is no guarantee it will sound great but I do think it ups the chances of being very good. It depends on so many factors. With new vinyl, I scan the barcode on my Discogs app and then read the reviews. If the reviews are good, then I will usually buy the record. Thank you and take care.

    • @richardblayneamerican8149
      @richardblayneamerican8149 Před rokem

      @@MelindaMurphy Thanks again. 👍

  • @tituschalk
    @tituschalk Před 9 měsíci

    Loved what you said about listening to Eliminator in the car - a favourite of my dad’s on car rides too. True what you said about conversations in the car. There is nowhere else to go and you have to talk things out. It’s these memories that make physical media so much more than just the music on them.
    Hear you on antique stores too. I’ve put energy into it, but it’s not rewarding any more. They have been picked over to the point it’s just miserable to trudge through all the junk now. Very sad!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před 9 měsíci

      I just made a video today about what antique stores are doing with their records these days. 🤔
      A lot of my favorite albums are ones I listened to in the car with my mom. She's gone now but when I hear these songs, I can almost feel her sitting there beside me. 🤗♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @dweblinveltz5035
    @dweblinveltz5035 Před rokem

    I'll go to a record shop when I'm visiting another city, but I've stopped going to my local shops outside of very special occasions. And I used to live about 10 minutes from the largest shop in the state (I don't live very far from it even now). Last time I tried going to the shop for RSD, the line was wrapped around the building, the people had been waiting since 4-5AM. I showed up and hour before store opened and was still stuck at the back of the line. By the time I moved through the line and got to the merchandise, everything had been picked through. I missed the one record I wanted.
    I went home and, couple hours later, stalked a couple websites that I took a guess on as to when they would drop their stock, and snagged the record I wanted. Waiting in that line at the shop for hours... It's a waste of time.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      What a shame, but I'm glad it had a happy ending. 😀 Thank you and have a great day.

  • @myrecordcollection5602
    @myrecordcollection5602 Před rokem +1

    Thrift Stores suck. Outdoor flea markets are the lick. Record Stores are cool if you shop around. Certain stores have clearance sections with new releases 🤯 My advice is to dig dig dig

  • @KevinSchmidt-sj2rk
    @KevinSchmidt-sj2rk Před rokem +1

    I've been buying records since grammar school. Music has always been a passion as a listener and amateur musician (bass guitar). Over the years I amassed a huge record collection (Jefferson Airplane, Rolling Stones, Velvet Underground, etc). I bought everything and anything that wasn't nailed to the floor. At some point the collection became a burden and an albatross. The first change in my music buying habits was buying only music I knew, heard, and enjoyed. The days of buying a record for the collectability of it was over. However, that left me with the problem of a collection that was no longer enjoyable and a burden. I had great memories of the fun times finding and buying all these records, but the joy was now gone, and I began to loath the size of the collection.
    Always being interested in music, I was exploring music of other cultures. By happenstance, I developed an interest in Japanese folk music and the shamisen, and wanted to learn how to play. I decided to cull the record collection. I used the money to buy a custom built professional grade shamisen and now take lessons by video from a teacher in Japan. Now I have a music library of music I enjoy. I transitioned the collectable records and memories that brought me joy into new way to express my love of music. I'm much happier for doing this because music has returned to being a passion to enjoy. Every person's journey to record collecting is different. What matters most is finding the balance you needed to be happy with the collecting and music appreciation experience. Letting go of "I've got to have this collectable" is the first step in the process. Forget about 'thing' you are giving up, but focus on what new experience you're receiving in return.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing that inspiring story. You found your way and what you really wanted in your collection. That's terrific. Have a great day. 😀

  • @jazzkatt7083
    @jazzkatt7083 Před rokem

    I agree with you about cutting back. However, I am committed to collect the Blue Note classic and Tone Poet series.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      They are all wonderful. I don't blame you. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @williamdyemyhair
    @williamdyemyhair Před rokem +2

    Hey Melinda,
    On the instagram point: have you considered opening two accounts? You could have one account have notifications on but have it so only friends can message you and another where everyone can but notifications are off. This way you can still communicate with whomever it just doesn’t have to be something timed with alerts while still having the option for alerts with friends and people you really care about.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +2

      That's a good idea and if it comes down to that it's a good option. Thank you and take care.

  • @buckaroobonsaibuddy7
    @buckaroobonsaibuddy7 Před 9 měsíci

    When I collected about 15 yrs ago I would go to the nearby college town and scour the thrift stores and goodwill and find great albums for 50¢ and $1. The best time to look at the stores was at the end of the spring semester when the students were donating or selling their stuff before graduating. I amassed an entire collection of classic country records for 50¢ an album at the goodwill. Two times a year the mall in conjunction with the college radio station would host a used record sale, the records were one dollar a piece and if you were willing to volunteer to help sort the records prior to the sale you had first dibs. Eventually I had to force myself to stop buying after the collection took over my apartment. The thrill of finding a great album for next to nothing was very addicting.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před 9 měsíci

      I can totally understand that. I can't imagine buying these fantastic records for only $1. It would be hard to balance the thrill of the bargain with the space in our homes. Thank you for sharing that. Have a great weekend.

  • @BriansFunHouse
    @BriansFunHouse Před rokem

    another great video..yeah, i am also giving up on antique malls..and almost flea markets and garage sales too.. people just are asking way too much for old-common classic rock records these days.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      It's a shame. I used to love going to antique stores and digging through the bins. Thank you and take care.

  • @patlampo9288
    @patlampo9288 Před rokem

    😊Thank you so much for the great reviews and all. The first album I bought, I was 14 got paid from my first job washing dishes (🤣) was David Bowie Station to Station.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      What a great record. That was a wonderful start. Thank you and take care.

  • @staggerlee6794
    @staggerlee6794 Před rokem

    I'm cutting down on buying multiple versions of vinyl and CD versions of albums. I recently purchased a East German Quad pressing of DSotM simply because it was an East German Quad pressing. So now I have an OG vinyl, 2016 vinyl, CD and now this GDR version. I've decided this is the last time I will be doing this. Not only is life too short but so is the space in which to keep all these albums in. I want to spend much more time getting stuff I do not already own on any format and/or newly discovered music.

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      I have 3 copies of DSOTM as well. I get it. Lol. 😃♥️ What an incredible album. Thank you and take care.

  • @lonniestringfellow9854
    @lonniestringfellow9854 Před rokem +1

    Collecting for almost 40 years. I've amassed a wonderful collection throughout my journey. I still buy new pressings, not too many older ones I need. Although there are some 45's I've searched for for years and can't seem to get due to that they just don't pop up for sell anymore. But searching is still fun!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem +1

      The hunt is the best part. ♥️ Thank you and take care.

  • @NoEgg4u
    @NoEgg4u Před rokem

    Melinda, you are correct to be careful about clicking on links. But you might have an occasion where you are tempted to click on a link, but refrain from doing so, for the reasons that you stated.
    Well, you can do so in a somewhat safe environment.
    Method #1:
    If you are running a Windows 10 Pro (or 11 Pro), you can run its "Sandbox" program. Anything that you run within that sandbox will not be able to escape that sandbox. You can basically test anything you want, and when you close the sandbox, it is like it never existed. Note that it is CPU dependent. If you have an ancient computer, the feature might be disabled (and will not allow you to enable it). Your CPU has to have certain features for Windows to work with the sandbox program.
    Method #2:
    Install a hypervisor. It allows you to create a virtual machine. It should work on virtually any Windows machine.
    Your Windows machine will start up another Windows machine (a virtual machine). Similar to the sandbox, you can run click on sketchy links, and anything bad will not escape the virtual machine (although method #1 is safer). And you can undo the virtual machine's session, bringing it back to from before you clicked on the link, giving you a clean virtual machine. And you can create as many virtual machines as you want.
    Oracle has a free virtual machine tool named VirtualBox.
    It is easy to use, and there are many youtube videos showing how to use it.
    Method #3:
    Install TOR browser. It is a custom made Mozilla Firefox browser, that is highly focused on privacy and security. When used with its highest (of 3) settings, most web sites will not load properly, because TOR browser is protecting you. It will run somewhat slowly, because it uses the dark web, which keeps re-routing your connections around the globe.
    Make sure that you download TOR browser only from its official site, which contains "torproject" and the "org" domain (not .com).
    (I am not including the link, because youtube tends to toss comments that contain links).
    Hopefully, #1 works for you. It comes with Pro versions of Windows 10 and 11.
    Method #2 takes more effort to get it working. But once working, it is simple to use.
    Method #3 can be problematic, because many sites will know that you are using TOR, and they might refuse your connection. But the TOR browser is just another browser, and will not affect your regular browser, or anything else on your computer.
    Cheers!

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před rokem

      Thank you for the suggestions. 😃♥️ It's sad but we live in a time when we just can't take any chances. What a shame. Have a great night!

  • @leonardpirrello1806
    @leonardpirrello1806 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. Like you I started in 2017 and have around 1600 records. Me and my wife would also travel For vinyl. Now I rarely go vinyl shopping because of price unless I a missing record for a artist

    • @MelindaMurphy
      @MelindaMurphy  Před 9 měsíci

      The prices have changed a lot. I'm glad I started before the prices got too crazy. Thank you and take care.