I find that Goodwill is a great place to find 45s. That's were I found most of mine. If it's a song I like, I'll usually buy it. I'm on a somewhat tight budget, and so I don't buy the more expensive records.
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I find that Goodwill is a great place to find 45s. That's were I found most of mine. If it's a song I like, I'll usually buy it. I'm on a somewhat tight budget, and so I don't buy the more expensive records.
I miss my vinyl guy that moved away. Now I don't get my fix as often (everything has to be done online now).
I have a huge vinyl collection. I have all the Eagles albums through HC. I have quite a few weird albums too by fairly unknown bands such as Chuck Wagon and The Wheels. They were famous in the 80's for the song Disco Sucks..Huh!! Very old CW style music but pretty good. A friend also turned me onto the Keane Brothers. I listened to all types of music back in those days. I really don't have a lot of respect for most of today's music. With the exception of Adele and a few others. Just doesn't seem like real music to me. Real music to me is not only the singer but the band and the music itself.
I have all of the Eagles on vinyl now and of course those are my favvie ones!
I publicly posted my entire Eagles/Glenn collection on Facebook the night he died. I now cherish my collection even more, and I hope to add to it soon. I've asked my friends who I buy records from to be on the lookout for anything Eagles or Glenn.
One thing that gets me about musicians' deaths is people who jack up the prices of their music afterwards. I saw a copy of the Allnighter on ebay yesterday, just an average copy, for $100. Normally, it goes for anywhere between $3-$8.
my older brother has every Beetles album twice. One set has never even had the plastic open
I want that someday...