May, 2020
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Grateful Dead One from the Vault 3x Vinyl LP Record! Box Set! Live 8/13/75! NEW
May 26, 2020 by admin
One From The Vault: Live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco 8/13/75. Back in print on vinyl after 22 years. First ever American LP release. Newly re-mastered by Joe Gastwirt. Lacquers cut by Kevin Gray. For a legacy filled with legendary performances, the Grateful Dead Live at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on August 13th 1975 stands out. The band only played 4 shows during that entire year! (Remarkable for a band that toured non-stop for decades) and at their August 13th show, they rolled multi-track tape (which allowed for the band decades later to properly mix the show). Because the Great American Music Hall holds less than 1,000 people (another unique thing about this show), it was an invitation only performance in which the band debuted their recent studio album Blues For Allah in a live setting. Although One From The Vault has been available on CD nearly continuously since 1991, the vinyl version was only available for less than a year (and in Europe only) in the early 1990s. This deluxe vinyl reissue marks the first time this legendary show has been available anywhere in over 20 years and the first time in America. Rolling Stone magazine has described One From The Vault as: The closest the Dead came in the Seventies to the bands trippy, late-Sixties peak, and the performance indulged the groups jazzy, free-form impulses even further. Help on the Way, Franklins Tower and The Music Never Stopped cohere into a twenty-minute song cycle. King Solomons Marbles, a tumbling, polyrhythmic instrumental by bassist Phil Lesh, crackles with energy. Inventive percussion duets by Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann are appended to Eyes of the World, as well as to the pretty, elliptical Crazy Fingers. The crowning touch is Blues for Allah, which runs 21 minutes and explores inner space with a meditative intensity barely hinted at on the studio version. We always strive to provide our customers with the best online shopping experience possible. As well we provide additional padding to make sure that your record will arive to you as minty fresh as possible. This record is brand new and unplayed! The item “Grateful Dead One from the Vault 3x Vinyl LP Record! Box Set! Live 8/13/75! NEW” is in sale since Saturday, February 4, 2017. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “jwilson19″ and is located in Blaine, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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U2 Three Original Irish Numbered CBS 1st Press 12 Vinyl Cat CBS 12-7951
May 25, 2020 by admin
The Holy Grail of all U2 collectables. Limited Edition Irish 1st Pressing Numbered 12 CBS Vinyl. Catalogue Number: CBS 12-7951. Hand numbered by Jackie Hayden. Large STEREO on both labels. Band members names etched on both sides of the vinyl in the dead wax. “Ireland” spelled correctly on both labels. “Made In England” on bottom of both labels. Band name is spelled “U-2″ on both labels. All contents are in excellent plus condition throughout and vinyl has only been played a handful of times in more than 40 years. The item “U2 Three Original Irish Numbered CBS 1st Press 12 Vinyl Cat CBS 12-7951″ is in sale since Saturday, May 23, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “ilovemyholidays2014″ and is located in Chester. This item can be shipped worldwide.- Artist: U2
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Ireland
- Style: Pop
- Duration: Single
- Decade: 1970’s
- Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
- Record Size: 12″
- Record Label: CBS Records
- Release Year: 1979
- Edition: Collector’s Edition
- Genre: Pop
- Sleeve Grading: Excellent (EX)
- Special Attributes: Import
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Black Sabbath UK 1st press Vault Swirl 1971 Master of Reality1Y2Y EX+Box Poster
May 25, 2020 by admin
From `The Vault` a decent copy EX + vinyl and superb EX + rare box embossed sleeve plus a superb quaility repro poster. Please Read listing Vinyl is Excllent + Embossed Cover is Excellent +. This one has solid punchy audio on this 1971 recording great nice flat 70s pre oil crisis vinyl with no warping or other worrying faults.. Not available in this format in USA and Canada! Where it went gold and later platinum founding the bones of stoner rock Nirvanna famously cite this album as the one a real time piece and collectors find. Growing in value and a great listen! Recorded at island studios London in early 71. So what here you get the better quality lower volume UK pressings on thick 70s vinyl and the Iconic UK Black and White Vertigo Swirl label. This is an EX + Vault vinyl stored copy. EX + vinyl light lines and removal scuffs no skips. A very strong EX + not perfect not Mint! This has been played and has had a life! Please if you want Mint unplayed look elsewhere this is a played Ex + vinyl copy. EX + Vinyl `EX + Cover and reproduction poster pretty faithful to the original. Box sleeve is EX + see photos so difficult to find with this albulm. A reproduction “Swirl” inner is included its mint wow , see photos. The very first July 1971 UK Large Swirl pressing 1Y 2Y 1st ever matrixes! Please note that this album is original 1st UK pressing and is priced for its rarety, the record and sleeve are original and almost 49 years old! The labels are free of writing this has been stored for many many years. EX + condition on this 1970 1st Pressing 636050-1Y1 and 636050-2Y1. EX + vinyl copy. Vinyl has light removal lines no skips has light surface lines, some removal scuffs, see photos, stored upright in PVC jacket for many years examined under strong light, a finders copy with ex + cover and quality poster! Plays incredible with some background noise could benefit from a professional clean, we don’t do this its a personal thing. Some light static ticks in the quieter passages into Solitude but the overall volume of the music is easily enjoyable on the soon to be 49 year old, super shiny clean fat pre oil crisis 70s vinyl (see pics) great swirl labels.. “Swirl” inner is reprodcution see photos mint. Nice original Box sleeve incredible original 1971 `Embossed Box cover` super rare now “high gloss laminate finish” a real find with almost zero ringwear to rear, no writing stickers or tape to report. Hard to find in decent condition. This one has some wear and only light laminate creasing see photos no rips or tears. The top opening cover normally suffers this one is in decent order with no serious damage, only some laminate crreases and light lift on opening flaps as normal with this box sleeve. No serious or worrying faults! Its got some storage wear but in good order for almost 49 years! A strong EX +. Amost zero rounding at corners , no splits or tears to worry about. No writing stickers or tape to report. No serious worrying faults… No holes, tape or writing and no worrying faults a great sleeve that is Excellent + the laminate has light creaes a little and lines keeping it a strong ex + a nice rare box cover not too flatened like many. We store with card inside to maintain. Any questions look at pics and ask…. Pictures in the listing are of the item for sale ” what you see is what you get here”. Plays without any skips or jumps, amazing bass on this , start side 2 has a tick which sounds for 3 revolutions only may benefit from a professional clean (we don’t do this as it’s an individual thing) background static is noticeable in the quieter passages and some static in places nothing to disrupt playing no sticks or jumps on our Rega 3. Any questions please ask! The item “Black Sabbath UK 1st press Vault Swirl 1971 Master of Reality1Y2Y EX+Box Poster” is in sale since Monday, March 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “kurmaking” and is located in Montrose. This item can be shipped worldwide.- Record Size: LP (12-Inch)
- Record Label: Vertigo
- Modified Item: No
- Sleeve Grading: Excellent plus
- Release Year: 1971
- Style: Heavy
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Decade: 1970s
- Special Attributes: 1st Edition
- Record Grading: Excellent plus
- Title: Master of Reality
- Speed: 33RPM
- Custom Bundle: No
- Edition: First Pressing
- Duration: LP
- Genre: Rock
- Language: English
- Artist: Black Sabbath
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Jam Spun Out Wireless Bluetooth Turntable Vinyl Record Player 33/45/78 RPM Black
May 24, 2020 by admin
KGElectronic brings you the latest and greatest products, at competitive prices. We specialise in mobile accessories, from Lifeproof to Otterbox – with a wide array of accessories to suit your needs. We carry a large range of household appliances – stocking Dimplex, Philips Saeco, Morphy Richards, Vidal Sassoon, Heller and more. We offer a range of small kitchen appliances, personal grooming, heating and cooling, etc. Our home entertainment ranges from the latest in sounds bars to Blu Ray players – stocking predominantly Philips, Pioneer and Laser to make sure you are up-to-date. We deal directly with our local Australian suppliers, then sell directly to you to ensure competitive pricing. Security is paramount at KGElectronic. We also work closely with Australia Post to ensure your parcel arrives on time. For more then 99.9% of our items. Orders under 21kg we use the services of Australia post eParcel. EParcel is Australia Post’s internet enabled fright system. Orders over 21KG are distributed using 3rd party couriers companies like Toll etc.. Clothing, Shoes & Accessories. Jam Spun Out Built-In Bluetooth Turntable Platine – Black. JAM is ready to go round and round. The Spun Out Turntable is here, with 33-1/3, 45 & 78 RPM speeds, aux-in and headphone jack output, adjustable pitch control and built in Bluetooth capability. Bluetooth / Built-in Bluetooth capability for easy pairing with your fave JAM speaker. With a range of up to 30-ft/10-m it can seamlessly connect to any Bluetooth compatible speaker. 3 Speeds/ Pick your speed: the Spun Out turntable operates at 33-1/3, 45 and 78 RPM. Digitize your Vinyl / Convert all your records to MP3 in a few simple steps. 3.5mm Output / Need some privacy? The turntable includes a headphone jack for solo listening parties. Package Dimensions: 15.24 x 6.38 17.80 est. Case Dimensions: 16.00 x 13.25 x 18.20 est Adapter Included: Yes Number of Speeds: 3 Speeds: 33-1/3, 45 & 78. In the Box Jam Spun Out Turntable RCA to Aux cable AC Adapter Record adapter Extra Stylus Slip cover Quick start guide Legal card Welcome Card Sticker. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE. Please make sure the electrical information i. DETAILS AND ADDRESS CHANGES. All parcels are dispatched from Moorabbin VIC 3189. What do I do if my item doesn’t arrive within the Estimated Time. First of all please make contact with your local Post Office and check they are not holding your parcel for you. We will then contact Australia Post and follow it up for you and advise the outcome. KG Electronic Pty Ltd. Other items you may also like. Sorry, we do not accept any cheque at all. Q: Are your items new A: Yes, all of our item are new unless stated differently in the item description. O Boxes A: Yes, only in Australia. Some items will be sent by standard post to reduce cost which won’t be trackable. JOIN OUR NESLETTER TO RECEIVE UPDATES AND EXCLUSIVE OFFERS. The item “Jam Spun Out Wireless Bluetooth Turntable Vinyl Record Player 33/45/78 RPM Black” is in sale since Sunday, August 4, 2019. This item is in the category “Electronics\Home Audio Stereos, Components\Record Players/Home Turntables”. The seller is “k.g.electronic” and is located in Moorabbin. This item can be shipped to Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, France, New Zealand.- Audio Outputs: Headphone Jack
- Colour: Black
- Features: Bluetooth
- Model: HK-TT400-BK
- Pitch Range: N/A
- Speed Settings: 45RPM
- Brand: JAM
- MPN: HK-TT400-BK
- Manufacturer Part Number: HK-TT400-BK
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Vintage Sony Turntable P-5100 RARE Record player vinyl Belt Drive Shure M55 cart
May 23, 2020 by admin
These are well regarded and hard to find turntable and cart combo. Generally good cosmetic condition, slight lifting of veneer in corners and owners number etched on side. Cover has some scratches but OK condition for age. Spins (speed not tested), belt seems OK, but budget for replacement based on age. Slight rub noise from spindle and main cog (nearly inaudible when lid closed) so could use further adjustment/service. Needle looks OK, but budget for replacement. RCA plug has elec tape (maybe repaired) and the earth wire is very short (will need a new one soldered on). Up/down, reject and rpm change buttons all work as they should. The item “Vintage Sony Turntable P-5100 RARE Record player vinyl Belt Drive Shure M55 cart” is in sale since Sunday, March 22, 2020. This item is in the category “Electronics\Home Audio Stereos, Components\Record Players/Home Turntables”. The seller is “lantal007″ and is located in North Plympton, SA. This item can be shipped worldwide.- Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
- Features: Belt Drive
- Brand: Sony
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LIFEHOUSE No Name Face, Ltd 1st Press 2LP ROOTBEER COLORED VINYL Gatefold NEW
May 23, 2020 by admin
LIFEHOUSE – NO NAME FACE. Limited 1st Press 2LP TRANSLUCENT ROOTBEER COLORED VINYL. Hanging by a Moment. Somebody Else’s Song. The item “LIFEHOUSE No Name Face, Ltd 1st Press 2LP ROOTBEER COLORED VINYL Gatefold NEW” is in sale since Friday, January 12, 2018. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “aliencowrecords” and is located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States.- Record Label: Universal
- Artist: Lifehouse
- Duration: Double LP
- Release Year: 2017
- Record Size: 12″
- Special Attributes: 1st Edition
- Edition: First Pressing
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Record Player Table Vinyl Album Storage Rack Stand LP Turntable Retro Shelves
May 22, 2020 by admin
Record Player Table Vinyl Album Storage Rack Stand LP Turntable Retro Shelves. Take it back in time with the Novogratz Concord Turntable Stand. Give your living room or entertainment space a retro look with the Novogratz Concord Turntable Stand. Inspired by mid-century layout, the two-tone blue and white finish on the laminated particleboard and MDF pairs with the white metal hairpin legs to get a decorative twist. Made of laminated MDF and particleboard, the white chassis and bright blue record dividers pairs with the mid-century inspired white metal hairpin legs for a fun, retro look. The Stand is the perfect size to place your record player and keep your albums organized in the 4 lower cubbies or keep your favorites at the top in the large upper cubby. The Novogratz Concord Turntable Stand ships flat to your door and 2 adults are recommended to assemble. The Stand can hold up to 30 lbs. And the large cubby will hold 25 lbs. Each smaller cubby will hold up to 5 lbs. Assembled dimensions: 34.1 H x 20.7 W x 18. Material: Metal, Paper, Powder Coating, PB, MDF. Assembled Product Weight: 37.10 lbs. Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 18.00 x 20.70 x 34.10 Inches. > Grab Yours Today! Your order will be processed within the allotted time frame. Thank you, We appreciate your business. Orders are processed immediately and dispatched to fulfillment as soon as they are received. For this reason, we are typically unable to honor cancellation requests. If the order has gone too far through the fulfillment process, we will be unable to cancel. The item “Record Player Table Vinyl Album Storage Rack Stand LP Turntable Retro Shelves” is in sale since Monday, April 27, 2020. This item is in the category “Consumer Electronics\TV, Video & Home Audio\Home Audio\Home Audio Components\Record Players/Home Turntables”. The seller is “offyourprice” and is located in multiple locations. This item can be shipped to United States.- Item Height: 34.1″
- Item Width: 20.7″
- Product Line: Turntable Stand
- Type: Turntable Stand
- Features: Cubby
- Item Depth: 18″
- Color: White (with Blue Dividers)
- MPN: 1324817COM
- Measures: 34.H x 20.7 W x 18
- Item Length: 18″
- cubby weight capacity: 25 lbs
- Stand weight capacity: 30 lbs
- Additional Parts Required: No
- Style: Retro Design
- Department: Home
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Room: Teen’s Bedroom
- Material: Particleboard and MDF, metal
- Item Weight: 37.10 lbs
- Brand: Novogratz
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Ozzy Osbourne See You On The Other Side Box Set Autographed Limited Edition
May 22, 2020 by admin
Ozzy Osbourne See You On The Other Side Box. Comes in its original box and with all original contents. If you’re unsatisfied with your item, feel free to return it within 30-days of receiving the item. Must be in the exact conditions as when received. Have a question about one of our items? The item “Ozzy Osbourne See You On The Other Side Box Set Autographed Limited Edition” is in sale since Wednesday, May 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “thegoldvault2016″ and is located in Houston, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.- Artist: Ozzy Osbourne
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Style: Hard Rock
- Duration: Double LP
- Record Grading: Mint (M)
- Speed: 33 RPM
- Record Size: 12″
- Record Label: Sony Music, Epic & Legacy
- Release Year: 2019
- Edition: Collector’s Edition
- Genre: Rock
- Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
- Special Attributes: 150 Gram
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MISFITS Bullet 7 ep, first press (black), with insert VG++ record, EX sleeve
May 21, 2020 by admin
MISFITS Bullet 7 ep, first pressing (black), with insert /// VG++ record, EX sleeve/insert the RECORD: a legit VG++ (and possibly an ex or close to it) (see the grading info / and playtest report below). The PICTURE SLEEVE and INSERT: it’s an EX. I bought it in late 1978? And never took the sleeve out of the standard-issue’poly’ sleeve that i put it into, the next day. Soo the’scuffs’ as itemized below were done by yours truly, but none of them have any effect on the playback audio (see below in the “grading info”) ================ THE MISFITS, Bullet // original 1st pressing (black), with insert runoff matrix (side A): “SP 1001-A Rich Flores” runoff matrix (side B): SP 1001-B R. Check, check, double check. ================= (note: scan #4 is of the inside lid of my scanner/printer, which has some smudges/dirt on it, some of which will show on the scans #5 and #6 of the A-side and B-side of the 45, in exactly the same place) GRADING INFO (viz real time PLAYTESTING) — THE RECORD: is a legit VG++. Here was the playtesting method employed, in real time yesterday on 5/20/20: i stood right next to the chest-high’top speakers’ old’bookshelf’ Sonys that are used as giant tweeters. On top of a pair of giant Altecs that were donated to us cheap by the old Salvation Army store out in livermore, way back in the mid-80’s. My my workhorse Technics SL-1700 turntable (direct drive, with an Empire cartridge) has a needle that’s almost brand new, so all the “testing setup” tools looked good. And i had a page of notebook paper on a clipboard, a felt pen in the left hand, and a battery-powered alarm clock sitting right beside the turntable, so’s to identify THE NEAR EXACT SECOND anything fishy was heard on the bookshelf speakers ten inches away. Pops, “tics, ” surface noise, etc. NOTE: the title track has been played only maybe five times tops, in the 40+ years that i’ve had it. The other tracks, maybe just twice total just over the same decades (as the original owner). Because i had the songs on the Beware 12″ issue a couple years later (which was eventually swapped out for some big trade’want list” items, by the mid- 90’s). The playtesting results: (see scan #7’s manual worksheet that i wrote the real-time notes onto): PLAYTESTING CONDITION GRADING: listening with my ears one foot away from the speakers, for any “pops” or “skips” with the’second hand’ of an alarm clock my reference guide for what minute/second any defects show up Side 1, Tk1 and Tk 2 (both) : n/a (nothing) Side 2, Tk 1 and Tk 2 (both): n/a (nothing) none of the “visual” (scuffs, described below, inc the first one which looks more like a scratch/ding) had any effect on the playtest audio. It played straight through with a single “pop, ” ditto. I’ve only played the S1 Tk1 maybe five, six times total since taking it home (in its year of issue), and the S2 maybe only twice total (before today), so this “defects-free” of a playtest is not totally surprising. Both this 45 and the Horror Business 45/ep have so much “white noise” coming from the drum kit (= its cymbals, at a couple spots in each song), that i don’t think if there WAS any’surface noise’ (i didn’t hear any on either 45) that a person would be able to clearly identify it in the audio. VISUAL GRADING: this was done (a) outside in sunlight, and with a magnifying glass, and (b) inside under a lamp, and with the same magnifying glass. Here is what i saw: Side 1 Tk1 — there’s a 1/4 scuff or a ding/scratch? Sitting on the first half of the cut. Side 1 Tk 2 — didn’t see anything, i. Scuffs or scratches Side 2 Tk 1: there’s two 1/4 dings scuffs? One is near the start of Tk1, and the second scuffs looks like it starts about halfway into the track. Then there’s also a 1/2 long, 30deg’lateral scuff’, and Side 2 Tk 2 — then there’s a similar’lateral scuff’ in the opposite direction, maybe thirty seconds into the cut any audible effect on the playback test audio: none! PICTURE SLEEVE CONDITION: the picture sleeve and insert: it’s an EX. (and this is the first time that i’ve ever unfolded or even touched/looked at the insert, in order to scan it just now) after i bought the 45 in 1979 (or late 1978)? I never took its picture sleeve out, after i’d put it/the record into one of the standard-issue’poly’ sleeves,’ which is still the same one that it’s always been in. In the interest of being a reasonable-effort, full-disclosure trainspotter, i will scan ALL EIGHT CORNERS of the picture sleeve the back sleeve far left two, plus two at the fold from the back sleeve’s side, then the same two from the front side, and then finally the front side’s right side = 2 + 2 + 2 + 2= 8 corners total. Four of them (the first two and the last two) look as sharp as an ex/nm baseball card’s four corners, untouched at the top of a’cello pack’ if it were 1962 or 1972. SO I WILL SCAN THEM with my awesome littke HP 3512 “printer/scanner” to check it out. I’m feeling two grade-A “EX/NM” quality corners, but this isn’t a T52 high-number Mantle rookie, so it really doesn’t matter as much to the tree that made it as the mantle T52 rookie would’ve. But take this to the bank, FETCH WILL HAPPEN SOMEDAY. Results of “sleeve-corner(s) scans”: whoa, trippy. What looks like a MT perfect corner from just six inches away (the back cover’s top left corner for starters) — when blown up (enlarged) by 400%, it shows lots of sub-microscopic wear. But it (back to six inches away, visually) still matches up against anyone’s officially-graded “EX” sleeve condition, i think. ADHESIVE: there isn’t any. As you know, this was a “wrap around” (sometimes called “gatefold”) thick-cardstock sleeve as in, left to right from the backside’s far left side, and then folded at the half-way point, such that the p/s’s’right half’ became the front cover. In addition, the inside-back has an additional 1/2’ridge’ coming up from the bottom on that side only, in order to hold the record that’s inside its same’plain white sleeve’ that it came in within the p/s itself. There is no bleed=through of the front cover’s “red ink” (either the band name or the JFK head blood) into the other side of the p/s. Or i’ll have Bill Graham fly it out personally in his helicopter hahahaha. Since this is an important record in the history of Misfits discogs, i’ll pack (in a 45s cardboard mailer) / then double-pack it (into a slightly larger hard-cardboard box or album record mailer) and then, what the hell, triple-pack it. If it arrives to you quaDRUple packed, that means the last imaginary intern got a little carried away with their work order over at the packing station. Uh — checking — yeah, cans. Like o m g, seriously. Jeez, what a head scratcher… Wait, let me take a poll of the mentally challenged who are suffering from speedmetal slampit cranium damage… So, like…. Could possibly “go wrong”? At a medium-large 1981 west coast’hardcore punk’ gig in i already said 1981? Yeah, ok, i did san francisco. Obviously nothing, nothing to see, just some kid’s skull bloodied with a bass guitar’s butt-end and general chaos shutting the gig down. In the early and mid-70’s, charming midwest towns like Toledo were infamous for having one or two audience members sail M-80’s — repeat, M fucking 80’s — at the basketball arena stage at an Aerosmith or Alice Cooper concert (pick one, pick either), so obviously progress was not made between “70’s hard rock or early heavy metal” zeppelin, black sabbath, grand funk railroad, deep purple blue oyster cult and a handful more gold-album loud-as-fuck popular live acts of the time, i. The soundtrack of yours truly’s college years, Led Zep /#1 right through the awfu Led Zep #5 aka “outhouses of the holy” and man did it sound like it. Anyway i wasn’t there at the SF Misfits gig, so i’m just speaking out of my ass. HOWever, for the benefit of “fact checking” points i. No bonus points, just minimizing the demerits that will be assigned for talking out of my bunghole, instead of through the beany-and-cecil twirly copter that came out of the womb with me, attached to my beautiful arkansas head i will google-see-looky-loo for the “best first person description” of the melee in question (and cut/paste it to the bottom, below, if it is an html file that can be cut/pasted). I wasn’t there so, ok whatever. Although i had been there at their previous year’s On Broadway/SF Mab (upstairs from the Mab) gig (on 11/20/1981) and got into a semi-incoherent argument (with jeff bale of MRR and two other random strangers w/jeff that i’d never met then or later) over the musical skills of said three Misfits guys holding instruments. I’m a bobby steele lineup fan, so my opinion was immediately declared invalid before i’d started it up. And then i was outnumbered, and then’disqualified’ again, because (to paraphrase) you’re in a band anyway, so what the fckk do you know about music anyway? Hey, destroy all music can’t use it, and never forget deny everything deny everything. I stuck with the horse that brung me (the fall 1980 circle jerks 3-lp prog rock opera being one of my favorite rock albums, then now and inbetween), and, whatever man, i just got outnumbered. And no attempt by me was made whatsoever at citing my own caveman-level guitar playing as a credential to qualify myself as a judge of ANY guitar playing except, obviously, the “early 70’s heavy metal” that got me through my undergrad state university college years in fayetteville AR, then dallas/ft worth, and finally a snappy final five semesters in austin, TX, itself right then about to percolate as the western-front of the “outlaw country” movement, ” the punk rock of its time re nashville’s beyond-hideous “countrypolitan sound (someone drag billy sherrill out of his future grave, hand me an AK-47 assault thing, and i will blow up his skeleton fifty times after i set it on fire with toxic chemical). I was busy listening to deep purple led zeppelin blue oyster cult grand funk railroad at the time, so i didn’t really notice mr sherrill’s eternal future label as the man that satan sent to destroy everything you liked about country music until he got there. Please indicate if you want spice girls stickers attahced to the mailer, and whether you prefer scary (spice), sporty the lesbian, or (my’bias’ as the kpop fans say) white girl emma “baby spice” bunton. Or just a bunch of Germs’circle burns’ logo sharpied all over the mailer. ===================================== (from above, as promised) THE ORIGIN STORY (of this picture sleeve and its record) pt 1 of the origin story, so let us go back to 1979 north hollywood i was living in a 4bdr house one valley zip code over, at 14922 Bassett St, Van Nuys CA, with three other guys — one bandleader (dave of the Tremors), one record store clerk (jeff), and one “roofer” (“phil the roofer”) — and plus an angry samoans “lead guitarist” out in the full-sized (two car) empty garage with his amp, his guitar(s), and a pretty darn sizeable NEW CERVIN VEGA PA including the cabinets. At the 6621 Coldwater Canyon (at the corner of Coldwater Canyon and Victory Blvd), which back then was a “66 licensed med/surg and psych hospital beds” compound, doing business at the time as the legal entity called Community Hospital of North Hollywood (its sole owner being a practicing psych doctor a few miles away, in studio city). And yes, i was the “chief financial officer” there at CHNH hahaha, and also notice how tiny this facility was — i. Oh that machine did it once a month, or more. And i was the “one man accounting department” who at then end of each calendar month, got to manually enter/copy and move over (to the Summary General Ledger) the “detail accounting ledger” cards’s monthly totals, as one liners into each “summary trial balance” card. This is really fascinating history and i would love to talk about it all night (especially decrepit malfunctioning NCR machines), but three imaginary unpaid weekly interns have already threatened to kill me if i don’t “shut the fuck up, man, ” so i won’t. “Large corporation” (in this instance) — ok, and THEN MULTIPLY IT BY TEN OR MORE, whatever insane’corporate world’ anecdote or traumatizing event their story is that they’re trying to explain to you, etc. ” yeah yeah, point granted, but TRY DOING THAT FOR 21 STRAIGHT YEARS meaning, one job straight to the next job, twice, without one single day off in between the “old job that was pretty easy by that point” and the “new job that has an insane giant mile-high crap pile of things THAT NEED FIXING / correcting / untangling, ” in other words, an unholy mess (after the first job change up to a much bigger facility) or “a new, massive workload” (after the third and final job change, at the same address but post-merger) which was only do-able via hyper-speed on the’grunt work’ which is how yours truly survived that godawful, acrimonius Feb 1992 merger between the “Pill Hill Oakand actue care hospital world’s Hatfields and McCoys; they had heard the rundown on my uh, work output from the exiting’section head. (simple not-for-profit, prob barely 20 to 30 hours grand total)…. And gladly sqeeze them, in on the spring weekends at his desk, while the rest of the world gets their “spring / early summer” vacations! ” WITHOUT EVER BEING ALLOWED/ABLE to take even one “full vacation (meaning three weekends plus two full weekends inbtween). Aw man, now they (the authorities at large) have slapped the “white boy whining, merit badge #6″ onto my forehead. You try going 1 2 3 4 5, 6 7 8 9 10, 11 12 13 14 15 16, 17 18 19 20, then finally 21 straight years of responsible salaried carrer work, with no overtime pay ever, since you have “supervisory responsibility” of one type or another, even if it’s only (post-merger for thosee final seven years of 1992 – 1999) just a couple of “staffers” that you’re responsible (for their work if it goes sideways) WITHOUT ONE REAL VACATION ever possible. No, you can’t! ” oh well, at least i got paid, usually at a dead center “median / average” via the endless’industry salary surveys” that were used as a rule of thumb. In summary, i will respectifully defer to whateer punk rock loser penalty the keeper of rules and regulations, Rev. Norb in green bay WI, deems appropriate to my situation. ====================================== POSTSCRIPT and ADDENDUM #127: stop right now if you hate “2007 – 2020 kor gg kpop” or when girl voices (asians, not the lame white americans) start rapping and singing, and singing and rapping, it makes your blood get all SWM-noob-boy type of skeered — seriously, run and hide or your tiny peenis will shrivel like hank rollins trying to write an actual “song” (hasn’t happened yet in this lifetime, so it’s a safe bet it never will) did anyone ever actually try to listen to late-BF things / lps like Slip It In? Oh the humanity — but anyway — further info (below), for anyone who has nothing better to do than read while they’re watching Espn on afternoon TV and wondering when is the new baseball season ever going to start? ” IF FOR SOME REASON you need to practice “modern dance steps” for about 372 consecutive minutes (an entire 6 hrs / friday afternoon, for all you math majors), here is what we have right here at hayward california’s HQ of general but-not-always amazingness, all cued up on VHS tape, more VHS tape, then a D-60’master copy’ cassette, and finally another 92 minutes on the third and final “VHS original master dub” or for any songwriting obsessives, i can guarantee that the’chord changes and melody lines’ all over VHS Comp Tape #2 are pretty much a nonstop mindfuck (having playing rhythm guitar along with its fifteen songs / sixty minutes at least once, each summer since 2018) — fyi for anyone who thought Trolls World Tour was pretty awesome even before it eventually hits a fall “movie theatre — playlist #3 (a D-60)’s #CooKieJar by ReD VeLVeT is duh,’Trolls World Tour”s Kpop Gang! (from a japanese-market CD/ep a couple TV seasons back). Dance for you dinner, you dumb punk rocker! Or pack your parachute and go back to the midwest, TeSCo. Get those feet moving or get out of the damn plane, you lazy white boy. What a goofy lyric! (about Snow White’s 7th dwarf being too shy to tell her how much he luuvs her, so he sings about it in this song) and the MV (video) for it is soo awesome. Nothing like it even in kpop, since ever, or american white/black/any type, either. Soo f’n goofy/funny! Come on — let’s play Yeah Yeah — all right! Refreshing and refreshing taste Laugh laugh Nowadays, with my favorite drama Senke Catch the character (catch me) Do. A I won’t let you go, if I get caught. What are you doing? I’m going to do everything and it’s okay for you Tsundere! Bridge / pre-chorus I’m crazy about being a kid, what should I do? (I can’t even meet my eyes) I’m so nervous I can’t breathe so I like you every few seconds 1 second 2 seconds 2 × 5 = 10 CHORUS I want to play with you Mom and dad want to play Goodbye, kiss kiss on both cheeks Come in early Eat out today Sometimes when I’m busy, I eat my toast I’m going to put it in the ham cheese refrigerator Plastic apart Remove the bottle cap Paper separately Be careful not to get wet Glass bottle separately Pour out all the remaining drinks Rinse the dishes with water and clean, ha! Like you and a newlywed Play house Separate collection, together It’s so good! Bridge / pre-chorus What’s wrong with the kid (I can’t even meet my eyes) I’m so nervous I can’t breathe so I like you every few seconds 1 second 2 seconds 2 × 5 = 10 (repeat CHORUS) When did it grow like this? Don’t look easy, I have a tattoo — but two If you dare ask me where I did it? Why are you surprised by both eyebrows here? You met a woman who can easily see you with all your heart! I’m so nervous that I can’t breathe well I’m going to be caught like this every few seconds 1 second 2 seconds 2 × 5 = 10 (repeat CHORUS) I want to meet, not play I want to be my childhood friend I’ll secretly take out my hidden heart ==================================. The item “MISFITS Bullet 7 ep, first press (black), with insert VG++ record, EX sleeve” is in sale since Wednesday, May 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “mikeinoakland” and is located in Hayward, California. This item can be shipped to United States.- Record Size: 7″
- Record Label: Bullet Records
- Edition: First Pressing
- Duration: EP
- Special Attributes: Colored Vinyl
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DREAM CATCHER NIGHTMARE// 1st Single Album CD+Photo Book+Card K-POP SEALED
May 21, 2020 by admin
OFFICIALLY DISTRIBUTED BRAND NEW & FACTORY SEALED CD. SYNNARA & HANTEO & GAON & KBS MUSIC BANK K-POP CHART!! PRE ORDER : Will release on 12th JUN, 2020 As DREAMCATCHER COMPANY has officially information. DREAM CATCHER [NIGHTMARE//]1st Single Album. Has been delayed its release date to 12th JUN. (The original release date was 18th of MAY). DREAM CATCHER [NIGHTMARE//] 1st Single Album. Components : 1ea CD+1ea Photo Book+1ea Photo Card. Welcome to Dream (Intro). The item “DREAM CATCHER NIGHTMARE// 1st Single Album CD+Photo Book+Card K-POP SEALED” is in sale since Friday, April 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “goods-store01″ and is located in Ansan-si. This item can be shipped worldwide.- Duration: Album
- Genre: K-POP
- Artist: DREAMCATCHER
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Korea, Republic of
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