Vinyl LP's & 45's

Oh wow, nice timing, here’s the last record I played on the weekend still sitting next to the player, Stand and Deliver 7”.

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You may laugh, but picked this up for $1 and love it

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Neil Young live at Carnegie Hall 1970. Double LP. Beautiful clean flat records and they sound very good.

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I so want to buy on the beach but man, about $ 180

Really??? Thats odd.

Yeah I checked on diacogs cheaper than that from international but by the time you add shipping probably around that and the only mint near mint was an Australia one for 179 plus I think 15 shipping

48 bucks at goldmine records.

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Bought! You absolute legend! Thank you so much

Are you associated with this goldmine. I bought another one lol. Wanted a kraftwerk one in my collection for a while now. Thanks for the link. I should have put them in one order. Lol I’m hopeless

Zero association. Other than buying records from them now and then. All i did was Google ‘Neil Young on the Beach vinyl australia’. That was the cheapest I saw after a very quick scan.

I would email them if i was you. Im sure they’d be happy to combine the orders and refund some postage.

Yeah thanks, I just go straight dicogs and then search around after that I didnt know about goldmine. Pretty good

Discogs is good for hard to get out of print stuff. But records like On the Beach will be available in most Aussie record stores.

I normally get a lot of records from discrepency too, as they normally have most thimgs new at the right price and aare good to deal with, I should look around a bit more

Discogs is an amazing thing. In addition to plugging a lot of holes in my collection, I was able to track down a copy of an unreleased album from one of my favourite acts - which I’d been looking for since the early 2000’s - by simply floating a question on the relevant Discogs artist page.

That is very much the Net being used for good instead of (as it more often is) evil…

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Come on you gotta tell us who that was

Oh, it’s not that exiciting to the world at large.
He’s a Swedish artist called Rasmus Kellerman, who’s released music under the name Tiger Lou and Araki. His first band was called Em (latterly Music By Em). They released a single and were on the cusp of big things (in Sweden) before imploding. They’d finished an album but it was never released (and hasn’t really ever properly leaked on the Net).
Someone who clearly knows Rasmus stumbled across my question, ran it past him and got me a CD burned (and also provided me with a raft of other unreleased stuff) on the strict proviso that I don’t go sharing it. Of course, there’s no way for them to control that, but I’ve kept my word.

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Cool

Just picked this up, $10. It was in amongst a few others I got. Total fluke, didn’t even know what it was from the ad.

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Currently on nightshift, but my Christmas present arrived early.

Will put it on once Im back with the land of the living…

…so excited.

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