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Why don't you hold hands with Iain and drown yourselves in the Thames together. |
If you bring a tape recorder, and we can release it in a limited run on coloured vinyl, then youve got yourself a deal.
Anyway, that would be far too much like the Mitchell brothers "dying" in Eastenders all those years ago. And im only doing it if i can be Phil |
The catalogue i wish i could have amassed this afternoon
John Fahey - America 2xlp, bloody amazing looking Flower-Corsano Duo - The Four Aims Edwards-Corsano Oneohtrix Point Never Bardo Pond - first album Ash Nav - one of the new Cds, plus everything else Dead C - Whitehouse, Future artists Shadow Ring - Life Review Graham Lambkin - 20/20 (i forget the name) Graham Lambkin - that book thing he's done. Astral social club - Model town in a Field of.... Vibracathedral - one of those 3 new limited editions they released recently Melvins - A senile animal What a bloody shop |
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That's gone now. I saw some Killdozer in there once amongst the mountains of shite, it seemed like the kind of place that the owners didn't have a clue about music so if you hate the time to spare (i.e. a couple of days) you might have been able to find some decent stuff for cheap. but probably not many people bothered becasue it was such a skanky mess. |
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Go back and buy this. It's a fucking BEAUTIFUL reissue. Quickly became one of my most loved slabs of wax... |
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mate, maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate. give it a rest. |
The Berwick St. branch of music exchange has some vinyl by gay beast, der tpk (first album), and an early siltbreeze 7'' of a band whose name now escapes me. Also the 7'' by The Sticks that Byron Coley reviewed on this month's The Wire and some Merzbow box. They need to get rid of the fucking madchester section!
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thanks for the siltbreeze tip off, will have a look tomorrow
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the place that used to be Rainbow records just off Oxford St has changed, theyve moved their German stuff. Berwick st has never been all that much cop in my humble opinion.
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what's the teenage panzerkorps one going for?
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11 quid. Mint condition.
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games for slaves is £11 at second layer
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It's a reasonable price.
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yeah
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that's not bad for either, especially the first one (not sure if games for slaves is oop yet?)
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its not out of print yet, you can always go on soulseek if the need takes you anyway
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nah, i have it, i was just wondering how much it would cost in a physical record store compared to ebay etc.
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Yeah I was surprised to see it there. I would have thought all copies were long gone. That I know of there hasn't been a repressing.
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when i was in second layer last week they had it in their racks.
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im 99% sure it was the original siltbreeze.
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i don't think teenage panzerkorps have any ebay value do they? not that i'd ever sell any of the stuff i have from them.
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nope.
When i spoke to the bloke in the shop he didnt have much to say about them either. |
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Probably only their first 7'' and the CDR, but I doubt they'd sell for more than 20, maybe 30, pounds. Not that I'd sell mine either.
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surely some value, albeit not excessive. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=110511074043 |
I've also seen Drunkdriver's ''Born Pregnant'' LP in All Ages Records not too long ago. I haven't checked the price, though.
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glad i bought my copy while it was still available for normal price |
in that case im in the money
who did they release their first CDR on? |
either self released or pink skulls, or something. i think they may have done 2 CD-Rs, one of which is the same as their first 7", the other is called Nations are Insane.
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Pink skulls
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it was the Brother JT & Vibrolux 7" which I've already got, thanks though. they did a couple of other 7"s that I will pick up later. |
The Love Is So Fast lp in Berwick Street's ME for 12 quid.
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There are a couple of small record shops inside Wood Street Market in Walthamstow which I doubt are well known because they don't have much presence on the internet or their own website. I visited them a couple of times and they are a huge mess with a lot of crap to wade through but rewarding if you are into heavy rock or jazz. Loads of cheap records but don't expect to find obscure music in there.
http://www.woodstreetindoormarket.co...-indoor-market |
I was recently in one of those charity shops on Barking Road in Canning Town and was shocked to find the insert of an Animals & Men (the UK DIY band) LP in the middle of a bunch of classical music and Perry Como LPs. No trace of the actual record though. Fucking hell, that would have been quite the score!
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I came across a Daisy Chainsaw DVD-R in a charity shop the other day. It provided a pleasing blast from the past, and a skin crawling interview of Katie Jane Garside by Paul Morley in which he was trying to seduce her in a really sleazy and arrogant fashion and resulted in her walking out.
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Considering he's been writing boringly about the same music for 200 years it must have been a huge diversion for Paul Morley to interview a band like Daisy Chainsaw.
Two record shops I like in Hackney, located next to each other, are Crypt of the Wizard and Cosmos Records. Cosmos is particularly good for hip hop and soul. I recently saw a new copy of V-3's Live at Bernie's there, which I would have bought if I didn't own it already. Compared to the prices you'd pay for it on the internet including p&p it was a decent price too. |
Another good one is Tome Records at DIY Space for London.
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