![]() |
when i was in second layer last week they had it in their racks.
|
im 99% sure it was the original siltbreeze.
|
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.
|
nope.
When i spoke to the bloke in the shop he didnt have much to say about them either. |
its all part of the charm
|
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.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
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.
|
Quote:
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.
|
Pink skulls
|
Quote:
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.
|
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!
|
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.
|
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.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:07 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin Version 3.5.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
All content ©2006 Sonic Youth