This record collector shows off his most precious vinyl
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2023
- Record collector and host of The Vinyl Guide podcast talks about his passion for collecting rare and valuable records.
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Video by Tom Compagnoni.
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So true - music was the currency of teenagers in the 70s.
90% of our time was spent discussing new bands, new songs and watching programs about music Happening ‘72 or Countdown was what we listened to in Australia and the radio/ cassette was always on and countless tapes made from the radio. Outings were to … record (not vinyl you philistines) shops.
There is magic in vinyl,
I love vinyl and there are reasons why some people find it less fatiguing but his comments about digital music and your brain doing the math… by the time it’s coming out of the speaker the signal is no longer in the digital domain.
Great to find your video series!
HM, founder Highway Cinema,
Vinyl LP collector for nearly a million years so far
Nate is the best. Great job!
Beautiful collection
Great video new subscriber here. I'm a long time musician & even longer vinyl lover in Buffalo NY. Unfortunately alot of my original vinyl is gone. But first vinyl I got Sgt. Peppers Revolver Benefit.. Jethro Tull. Been trying to get alot of colored vinyl.
I may be mistaken but a stickered (like the one you are showing) or stamped promo record is actually just a regular pressing handed out to radio stations or reviewers. It would be an altogether different matter if you found a white label promo, a test pressing or an acetate of that same Jimi LP -- with the value of the record increasing in that order.
I never knew what he looked like but when I saw the video was about an Australian based record collector, I immediately thought of the Vinyl Guide podcast guy
Wow that's awesome I collect records also great video 📸 m
The 78 was playing The Lambeth Walk
Awesome!
Collectors love the unique released stuff like the EPS different picture sleeves great stuff Beat beat beat 10" stones German club edition..
Well done post
Love Phils shop in Annandale Sydney. Vintage records... Great and honest bloke for a Jock!...
Wow fantastic 😎
Amazing vinyl collection. Watching in London. Blue Train, my favourite Jazz album. Any Blues albums ? ❤
Just listened to his great podcast with J Mascis.
You have a very nice recordplayer.....
The Australian beat band's like the easybeats the twilight's.. master's apprentices are my favorites it would be great to see some of this stuff in a clip like Mpd limited the wild cherries ...I love the different artwork..and design like magical mystery tour World record club release Our of our heads by the stones on the s label world record club..keep em coming brother
The butcher cover was scary for '66.
I love Nate.
I bought Blue Train at a record store in Baltimore just a few years ago. For $20, I got the vinyl and CD that came with it. I always play the CD, not the vinyl because the CD, in my view, has better resolution. Plus, I want to preserve the vinyl. My pressing is in stereo, not the mono original. But, I'm not a collector. Any music I buy is strictly for listening. Still, I wonder if my old Seekers albums, (The Seekers and World of Our Own), purchased in 1965, has any collector value. Terrible sound quality (the engineers used reverb in a misguided attempt to mimic stereo), but I still listen.
Did he have any Leedon and Spin labelers down there for the Bee Gees?!?!?Not easy funds down in Aussieland,even.The '63-'66 years,specifically.
I have the paste over mono.Not touching it. Bought it when it came out. Jim
I do damn little involuntary math.
2nd State is now where it's at rarity wise if you can't afford 1st. 3rd state market is saturated.
What is the Hendrix song ? The first one played ?
Very nice collection, and well spoken gentleman with inspiring and interesting way of articulating record collecting, but those sample stickered records are not real promos, just sample stickers on regular copies. Personally I would not pay a dime more for those.
We're Sample stickers just stuck on standard pressings in the UK? Test pressings on the other hand are Def scarce for classics like the Hendrix.
It's worth what someone will pay for it.
Any sun ra 🛸 records?
Do you collect album
Finds,I mean.
This was an awesome interview! Please, for the love of God, get some new needles for your gramophone though.
I just saw one in the wild….butchers cover that is.
Sample records for radio stations arent rare
The Beatles butcher cover is the weirdest thing ever
I believe on antique road show they said only a few were sold in Chicago.
This is a regular pressing with a sticker, nothing special. Bla bla bla i been vinyl all my life with cd s in between. I'm old as Hendrix was.
Jimi Hendrix .....it's just a regular British press, with a sticker on it. Nothing special. I saw it in 67. Of course no buying, i hated Hendrix ha ha. My guess......30-50 pounds in mint cond.
Expensive, but such a dull, generic selection of muscians.