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Been really digging the studio ghibli movies lately. They're gorgeous.
If anyone's looking to pick one up, they're here- www.mondotees.com/VHSVINYL_c_19.html Howl's is sold out, but Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke are still in stock. They're both 2x vinyl and Spirited Away is yellow and green and Princess Mononoke is red and blue
EDIT- Just looked closer and saw that each set is a compilation of songs from 5 different Ghibli movies and they're just different covers/colors
I am in Chicago and found a copy of Yeezus on clear vinyl. I had no idea this was even on record, but I did some research and apparently there are only 750 of them
I am in Chicago and found a copy of Yeezus on clear vinyl. I had no idea this was even on record, but I did some research and apparently there are only 750 of them
Great find. Was it just with all the other albums in the store?
I am in Chicago and found a copy of Yeezus on clear vinyl. I had no idea this was even on record, but I did some research and apparently there are only 750 of them
Great find. Was it just with all the other albums in the store?
yeah it was just with all of the other hip hop records, pretty cheap too was only 17 dollars
I now have 7 live at third mang rekkids NoBunny, Human Eye, Quintron, The 5,6,7,8's, King Tuff, Black Lips, and The Melvins. Melvins just came out yesterday and it is the only one that had a special cover thats not just solid black with a hole in it.
I now have 7 live at third mang rekkids NoBunny, Human Eye, Quintron, The 5,6,7,8's, King Tuff, Black Lips, and The Melvins. Melvins just came out yesterday and it is the only one that had a special cover thats not just solid black with a hole in it.
I am just now realizing I own no Melvins records.
EDIT: Just looked up the track listing for that album and ordered it on the spot. Hot damn.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Sept 27, 2013 14:42:03 GMT -5
Nice. Would be cool to grab some stuff from the rolling record van and not pay any shipping. Not sure I'll make it to NYC that day though. Thanks for the heads up
Post by itrainmonkeys on Sept 27, 2013 14:42:07 GMT -5
Nice. Would be cool to grab some stuff from the rolling record van and not pay any shipping. Not sure I'll make it to NYC that day though. Thanks for the heads up
Thanks GL. I believe I will be sick on the 8th - one of those "fine in the morning, suddenly ill and have to leave work, then mysteriously better by nighttime" bugs.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Sept 27, 2013 15:53:03 GMT -5
Nice. I had gotten an anthology at some garage sale/craigslist ad and then found Anthology Vol II at this awesome record store by me that closed down recently. Great stuff.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Oct 2, 2013 12:28:49 GMT -5
The next Vault package for Third Man Records was announced. Great stuff for fans of the Raconteurs/Dead Weather:
Summer is turning to fall. Days are getting shorter, nights are getting longer. The smell of burning leaves and car tires fills the air and Third Man proudly preps its final Vault package for the 2013 calendar.
The LP this coming quarter is a stunning live recording of the Raconteurs live at the Ryman Auditorium. Recorded from their most recent spell of shows in September 2011, the set is chock-full of all the unforgettable original tunes (no covers!) that make this band so essential. Of particular import are the barnstorming, bring-the-house down versions of "Blue Veins" and "Carolina Drama" both clocking in at over ten minutes in length. You like horn sections? Then dig the crack team on "The Switch and the Spur" and "Many Shades of Black." The band captured here hits the mark at full-throttle. Pressed on two LPs of 180-gram vinyl goodness, disc one on a rich rawhide and tobacco colored vinyl and disc two on luscious gold and oil colored vinyl.
The 7" this go-round is incredibly special. Two BRAND NEW studio recordings from the Dead Weather. "Open Up (That's Enough)" and "Rough Detective" are unlike anything else the band has ever done and are both ample reminders of the ferocity of this motley collection of low-lifes, grifters and ne'er-do-wells. These songs are not throw-aways. These songs are not demos. These songs are not outtakes. This 7" will ONLY be available via Vault subscription. No other 7" of these songs will be made. The whole thing is pressed on striking yellow jacket vinyl and coupled with a custom glue-pocket picture sleeve, a slight shift from the Vault's usual die-cut company sleeves.
Is there more to come from this? Yes there is. The Dead Weather's plan is to record and release two-song sets until 2015 at which time they will release a full album that contains these singles plus many more album-only tracks. It's a unique long-term plan for new music from this incendiary group. The songs WILL be released digitally, but not until Vault packages have been dispatched to subscribers. The goal is that physical copies are out there first.
Our bonus item here is a companion DVD of the Raconteurs performance from the Ryman Auditorium. The four camera, high-definition shoot includes the venue (the venerable Ryman, where everyone from Hank Williams to Harry Houdini has performed) as an essential character. There's a reason why folks call the Ryman "the mother church" and we think this film illustrates the reasoning behind that precisely and pricelessly. To not only hear, but see the Raconteurs at their arguable zenith is a treat unparalleled.
The Raconteurs Live at the Ryman Auditorium September 15, 2011 LP/DVD track list:
1. Consoler of the Lonely / 2. Hands / 3. Level / 4. Old Enough / 5. Top Yourself / 6. Many Shades of Black / 7. The Switch and the Spur / 8. Intimate Secretary / 9. Broken Boy Soldier / 10. Blue Veins / 11. Salute Your Solution / 12. Steady, As She Goes / 13. Carolina Drama
Learn more about Vault subscriptions HERE, and SIGN UP by October 31st to receive Vault Package #18.
Post by James Baxter on Oct 6, 2013 15:44:09 GMT -5
Picked up these awesome 7"s yesterday. Was pleasently surprised by The Makers, since I got their EP mainly for the Hernandez art.
Also, this:
Hosted by our very own Jon Treneff and Lydia Hyslop, the trip will cruise across the United States, hitting up record shops, along with contemporary and legendary artists (including Bradford Cox, Dennis Coffey, Father John Misty, members of Big Star, Animal Collective, Seefeel, labels (Stax, DFA, Third Man), and recording studios in such cities as Brooklyn, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Washington DC, Atlanta, Memphis, Nashville and Louisville.
(1) Damon Albarn (2) Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (3) King Khan & His Shrines (4) Ty Segall (5) Ms Lauryn Hill (6) Darkside (7) Kanye (8) Janelle Monae (9) Goat (10) Meshuggah.
picked up Dave Brubeck Quartet "In Europe" while I was down in New Orleans. It's instantly one of my favorites in my collection. The record stores outside of the French Quarter are amazing. It took every bit of self control not to buy everything. Some of the ones I sadly passed on are George Harrison "A Concert for Bangladesh", PHJB & Del McCoury (autographed by all contributing artists), Stephane Grappelli and David Grisman Live, and the Metallica 45rpm "fast. like it should be" remasters
So after constantly picking up LPs at shows this year, I am finally getting off my ass to buy a turntable today, lol. Excited to finally be able to play them.