Already had a copy of Jenny Lewis’ On The Line, but won a copy of the indie exclusive/limited blue vinyl. And you can’t go wrong with George, Zep, and the Boss
That Led Zep III looks great- and wheel cover! A fine early pressing or reissue with wheel?
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
Already had a copy of Jenny Lewis’ On The Line, but won a copy of the indie exclusive/limited blue vinyl. And you can’t go wrong with George, Zep, and the Boss
That Led Zep III looks great- and wheel cover! A fine early pressing or reissue with wheel?
Reissue with the wheel. It truly is some fantastic artwork.
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Already had a copy of Jenny Lewis’ On The Line, but won a copy of the indie exclusive/limited blue vinyl. And you can’t go wrong with George, Zep, and the Boss
That Led Zep III looks great- and wheel cover! A fine early pressing or reissue with wheel?
Reissue with the wheel. It truly is some fantastic artwork.
For sure!
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
I picked up the Sesame Road on whatever RSD it came out, a Black Friday one, I think... I got the Oscar green of the four colors. The RSD page said something along the lines of "green was 'hardest' to find". Ever since, I've never been able to find out anything more about how many might've been blue, or red, or yellow, or green. I seem to recall 2000 total copies pressed for that BF day. Do you know anything about the break downs of the colors? Just curious... Thanks!
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I picked up the Sesame Road on whatever RSD it came out, a Black Friday one, I think... I got the Oscar green of the four colors. The RSD page said something along the lines of "green was 'hardest' to find". Ever since, I've never been able to find out anything more about how many might've been blue, or red, or yellow, or green. I seem to recall 2000 total copies pressed for that BF day. Do you know anything about the break downs of the colors? Just curious... Thanks!
Yeah, I have no idea. All the info I can find is the same you have (which is just the same info on the RSD site). I would generally think they would've pressed 500 of each color, but may have had an issue with the green and then filled the gap with another color(s). I ended up with the Elmo red, which I have to think is probably one of the more readily available colors. Still fun to have on vinyl regardless.
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Phoenix 11.19.13
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I picked up the Sesame Road on whatever RSD it came out, a Black Friday one, I think... I got the Oscar green of the four colors. The RSD page said something along the lines of "green was 'hardest' to find". Ever since, I've never been able to find out anything more about how many might've been blue, or red, or yellow, or green. I seem to recall 2000 total copies pressed for that BF day. Do you know anything about the break downs of the colors? Just curious... Thanks!
Yeah, I have no idea. All the info I can find is the same you have (which is just the same info on the RSD site). I would generally think they would've pressed 500 of each color, but may have had an issue with the green and then filled the gap with another color(s). I ended up with the Elmo red, which I have to think is probably one of the more readily available colors. Still fun to have on vinyl regardless.
Totally fun! I have toddlers... Its nice when toddlers and (toddler) records collide. Its not so nice when toddlers and "this might be rare" collide... My guess is 600 R, Y, B, 200 G. But I have no idea... obviously. Thanks again!
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Haven't seen that Crenshaw in some time. Nice pick!
Been searching for a decent copy for a bit. Found it for $5 and after giving it a nice, deep clean it plays like a charm. A nice bonus is that whomever owned it before me had stuck a newspaper clipping from the 5/9/82 Chicago Tribune in the sleeve, an article/interview with Marshall Crenshaw. A cool little piece of history.
Have to admit I did not know anything about Marshall Crenshaw, was a total blind spot for me. After seeing this post, I happened to see his debut album at my local record store for $5 as well. I’m enjoying it, nice 80’s power pop with almost a 50’s rock feel or something. Would you recommend more of his later albums too? Wondering if later ones were as good as the debut.
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Haven't seen that Crenshaw in some time. Nice pick!
Been searching for a decent copy for a bit. Found it for $5 and after giving it a nice, deep clean it plays like a charm. A nice bonus is that whomever owned it before me had stuck a newspaper clipping from the 5/9/82 Chicago Tribune in the sleeve, an article/interview with Marshall Crenshaw. A cool little piece of history.
Have to admit I did not know anything about Marshall Crenshaw, was a total blind spot for me. After seeing this post, I happened to see his debut album at my local record store for $5 as well. I’m enjoying it, nice 80’s power pop with almost a 50’s rock feel or something. Would you recommend more of his later albums too? Wondering if later ones were as good as the debut.
To be honest, I'm only familiar with the first one too, haha. Definitely going to be checking out more of his stuff though. I have a buddy that's a bit older than me that says his first three albums are all great. So I'm going to keep going in his discography chronologically as I can.
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Ran across these two beauties today at Dimple Records in Sacramento. Both like-new and reasonably priced! (Both vinyl even though this pic of Scoop looks like a CD.)
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“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
Couldn't pass this up when I found it on the discount rack at FYE. Already had two of them, but $30 is a steal as far as I’m concerned.
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Just picked this up yesterday. Chris Bellman's 2011 remastered vinyl. And, oh does this sound fine!
Petty remasters are all amazing.
The two box sets are one of my best purchases. Great Analog presses.
With Wildflowers being the crown jewel. That record is perfection in every way. Do you have the Live Anthology? That is also phenomenal. Petty took great care with his sound. The one thing I'm missing is Kiss My Amps vol. 1. I've not been able to track one down at a decent price.
Patience pays off some times. I finally found an excellent copy of this on vinyl, Sister Double Happiness, Heart and Mind. I am so stoked to have this on vinyl at last!!!
Couldn't find my favorite song, "Dark Heart", on YouTube but "Sweet Talker is a close second. Starts here at 4:05
Just picked this up yesterday. Chris Bellman's 2011 remastered vinyl. And, oh does this sound fine!
Petty remasters are all amazing.
The two box sets are one of my best purchases. Great Analog presses.
I bought these and realized how much of a fair weather Petty fan I am.
Lots of filler in these...
This is just me though I'm sure.
I’m with you. I’ve thought hard about pulling a trigger in the boxes many times, but the stuff on Greatest Hits and the couple studio albums I have have been more than enough. Every time I think about pulling the trigger I put his full catalog on shuffle and there’re really only a few songs I feel like I’m totally missing out on.
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Would you recommend more of his later albums too? Wondering if later ones were as good as the debut.
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Sebadoh ‘Act Surprised’ (limited tri-colour edition)
Bingo Hand Job ‘Live At The Borderline 1991’
(RSD release)
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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Couldn't pass this up when I found it on the discount rack at FYE. Already had two of them, but $30 is a steal as far as I’m concerned.
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Do you have the Live Anthology? That is also phenomenal. Petty took great care with his sound. The one thing I'm missing is Kiss My Amps vol. 1. I've not been able to track one down at a decent price.
Lots of filler in these...
This is just me though I'm sure.
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I’m with you. I’ve thought hard about pulling a trigger in the boxes many times, but the stuff on Greatest Hits and the couple studio albums I have have been more than enough. Every time I think about pulling the trigger I put his full catalog on shuffle and there’re really only a few songs I feel like I’m totally missing out on.
Summerfest - Jul 09, 1995*Savage Hall - Sep 22, 1996The Palace of Auburn Hills-Aug 23, 1998 Breslin Center- Aug 18, 1998,The Palace of Auburn Hills-Oct 07, 2000 DTE Energy Theatre-Jun5,2003,DTE Energy Music Theatre - Jun 26, 2003Sports Arena - Oct 02, 2004 Van Andel Arena - May 19, 2006Palace of Auburn Hills-May 22, 2006 Quicken Loans Arena-May 09, 2010
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