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Title: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 16, 2010, 07:54:12 AM
When I moved up to Philadelphia I sold nearly half of my music collection. I didn't have a job when I moved so I managed to convince myself that the money would come in handy and it'd make for an easier move (I had roughly 700 records and 1200 cd's). So I sold and saved a lot of money. Then I got up here and found a carreer job within a month. Now looking back I am thinking it was maybe the worst idea of my life. I miss my records so much. I had tons of good stuff and originals because I sorted records at a flea market on the weekend and they'd pay me in records and no one in my town was interested in a Burrito Bros or Elvis Costello record.

Anyway, now that I have the income, I am going to get back into collecting music. As far as new albums I am going to buy mostly vinyl and also peruse record stores for older records. I figure now it's not going to come as easy and affordable as it was (pretty much every Neil Young record for $3 each) so I'll probably by cd's for older releases.

My question is: do you guys collect vinyl and if so do you have prerequisites for why you will or won't buy a record instead of a cd? Also do you know a good place to buy from online? Record stores are always safe but I was also debating getting an Amazon Prime to get quick and free shipping. I dunno any thoughts?

I used to listen to cd's in my car which made the decision tough. But now I don't have a car and it seems like if I'm listening to music primarily at home all I need is vinyl. Plus it's beautiful and sounds amazing.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Bryan on June 16, 2010, 07:59:35 AM
At some point in the last 5 years or so, CDs started seeming really crummy to me. It's pretty unusual for me to buy a cd these days, but if it's something that's extremely rare, or too expensive on vinyl I'll buy it on cd (or download it...)

I like my LPs cheap'n'cheerful. I really prefer to keep my vinyl purchases under $15 a disc - under $10 is even better.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Martin on June 16, 2010, 08:49:00 AM
I buy vinyl, and purchase mp3s online. These days I buy CDs very rarely, and only when I really want to support a specific label or act (which is partly why a majority of the CDs I've bought the last couple of years are comedy albums - Stereolaffs, AST Records, etc).

Where I live the chances of coming across good vinyl (new or used) are slim to none. We have one independent record store with a pretty dire selection (for my tastes, although god bless em), and they're pretty expensive to boot. (Though they did have a sale on their used records the other week - picked up an old Leaders of the New School LP for almost nothing.)

So I tend to buy a lot online, and I've found the Discogs marketplace (www.discogs.com) to be a wonderful resource for all kinds of records, new and used - mostly it's record collectors buying and selling to other record collectors, but there are a few stores among the sellers aswell. The fact that the marketplace is so integrated with Discogs' vast database makes it really easy to browse and find stuff.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Shaggy 2 Grote on June 16, 2010, 09:24:42 AM
I also love discogs but have had to wean myself off of it.  NYC has tons of record stores, but these days I try to only buy when I'm traveling.  I found a chain in Indiana (Joe's Records) which is shockingly overpriced, but has some great stuff in the dollar bin, stuff like The Carpenters and Glen Campbell, which is perhaps ubiquitous in Indiana and which they haven't yet figured out they can gouge hipsters for.

Like Martin, I'm all vinyl and mp3s these days.  My main criterion for an LP is: will I listen to this a lot?  Occasionally I'm wrong, especially with new bands.

I try not to spend more than $20 for any record, but every so often I'll find something I can't pass up, like the 1974 edition of Nuggets with deadhead cover art.

I also sold all my vinyl, years ago, and regretted it.  I managed to re-buy most of it, but it led to idiotic moves like spending $30 on the Murphy's Law green vinyl album and realizing, the moment I played it, that I am no longer 15 years old.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Christina on June 16, 2010, 09:56:26 AM
I'm back on the vinyl after probably decades away. I have the kind of record player that a 13 year old girl would have ... I"m starting out small.

I'm definitely in that camp of having sold off multiple collections on both vinyl the first time around & on CD. I think i've bought the entire Led Zeppelin catalogue 3 or 4 times, so I'm not really gonna do that again, know what I mean?

Like Martin, I buy to support labels in whatever format & then I buy LPs I know well.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 16, 2010, 10:09:04 AM
Drag City is the only label I buy direct from because they offer free shipping and I like a lot of the artists.

I just signed up for Amazon Prime and so far it's cool. Amazon has a lot of vinyl now. All the Pavement reissues are $12. And the free two day shipping really does feel good. It's free to try for a month then $79 annual.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Spalding on June 16, 2010, 10:42:53 AM
Where I live it seems like everyone is dumping their CDs. I've gotten great stuff at yard sales over the past month for .50-$1 each. We have one "collector's" record store that prices their stock directly from the prices listed in Goldmine, which has led me to ban them from my rounds.

I know CDs are junk, but what about the impending mp3 apocolypse, when the sinister computer worm converts everyone's iTunes libraries into Amway sales seminars? I'll still have my box of CDs as back-ups.

. . . like spending $30 on the Murphy's Law green vinyl album

ARF! ARF! ARF!
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: dave from knoxville on June 16, 2010, 02:43:25 PM
I still have about 600 vinyl LPs, used to have maybe 1500. I still buy CDs, hardly ever listen to the vinyl though I am thinking about picking up a cheap USB turntable for my birthday.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 16, 2010, 02:56:25 PM
On a snowday this winter I ripped all of my cd's to my computer. I deleted everything from my computer last week. I didn't like the feeling, or lack of feeling, I got from listening that way. But that is totally a personal intake preference. Few people care, or should.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Lothar_Brightblade on June 16, 2010, 03:09:55 PM
I recently bought Wings's At The Speed of Sound purely because of last years premium. Only $2.99.

Still looking for Ram.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: gravy boat on June 16, 2010, 03:19:45 PM
Paul, there is a very good record store somewhat close to Philly that has used records, although not a huge selection,  in Princeton, NJ. Princeton Record Exchange.  Worth a short drive.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Gilly on June 16, 2010, 03:22:51 PM
Used CD's are dirt cheap at certain places in the Twin Cities, mostly Half Price Books. A few scuffs that don't affect playback gets them tossed into the dollar bins so I have really upped my CD collection in the past 6 months. I very rarely listen to mp3's these days unless I'm streaming them from my phone. The main reason for that is because I've invested a lot in vinyl and CD equipment and even flac doesn't sound as good as a cd or vinyl just because of the equipment I have and that I haven't invested in computer audio hardware. But also, even putting in a CD is more of an experience than clicking on a file. It's a lot more fun to browse through my shelves and find something I want to listen to rather than scroll and click.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Pregnant Pause on June 16, 2010, 03:25:19 PM
I recently bought Wings's At The Speed of Sound purely because of last years premium. Only $2.99.

Still looking for Ram.

My mom recently gave me a box of 40 records she found in her attic, literally the only one that wasn't either scratched to hell or warped beyond being playable was Band On the Run, which was in near mint condition.  Not even 30 years of neglect and 110 degree tempatures can get Paul McCartney down.  
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Gilly on June 16, 2010, 03:47:51 PM
I don't know if it's because everybody had them or nobody wants them anymore but every single McCartney vinyl record can be found in the 50 cent bins around here consistently. I have about 2-3 copies of many of them because I just buy them if they look like their in better shape than the copies I already have.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Lothar_Brightblade on June 16, 2010, 04:02:49 PM
Cincinnati must be a no McCartney Zone because I have rarely seen any of his stuff, and certainly never in the cheapo bin, which is where I spend most of my time. That said, if you ever need any Linda Ronstadt, I'm pretty sure I can get you 2-3 copies of all of her stuff.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: iAmBaronVonTito on June 16, 2010, 05:23:38 PM
i recently acquired a copy of Ram (vinyl) through a gentleman with whom i have a crush on after talking about the best show and the Ram tribute album+the Ram album itself.  what a sweet guy.

i buy LPs mostly, CDs when it calls for, and cassettes (like the last NoBunny) when available.  old cassette and CD collections i have sold more than i can count (with regret), but the records have never willingly left me.  now, when certain circumstances occured, i did lose my entire record collection and had to start from scratch, but i was mostly pissed about the lost memories and not the records. 
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: fonpr on June 16, 2010, 05:32:19 PM
i did lose my entire record collection and had to start from scratch, but i was mostly pissed about the lost memories and not the records. 

You still have the memories, Baron.  Otherwise you wouldn't be talking about them.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: AllisonLeGnome on June 16, 2010, 05:51:15 PM
I buy vinyl, and purchase mp3s online. These days I buy CDs very rarely, and only when I really want to support a specific label or act (which is partly why a majority of the CDs I've bought the last couple of years are comedy albums - Stereolaffs, AST Records, etc).

This is exactly my situation too- though I admit I'll illegally download mp3s of something I've already purchased on vinyl.

Sometimes I look at all my records and realize how impractical they are (I don't even bring a turntable to school, where I actually am the majority of the time), but I just like them, and a lot of what I have probably isn't available for sale as mp3s anyway.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: iAmBaronVonTito on June 16, 2010, 06:02:01 PM
i did lose my entire record collection and had to start from scratch, but i was mostly pissed about the lost memories and not the records. 

You still have the memories, Baron.  Otherwise you wouldn't be talking about them.

You've won my heart, Fredericks. I'm your #1 fan for life.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Gilly on June 16, 2010, 06:41:48 PM
i recently acquired a copy of Ram (vinyl) through a gentleman with whom i have a crush on after talking about the best show and the Ram tribute album+the Ram album itself.  what a sweet guy.

 old cassette and CD collections i have sold more than i can count (with regret),

I always regretted it too, but now I'm actually glad I funded my college weekends by selling CDs because I've bought almost everything back for far less than I sold them for. I wonder how much places that buy and sell used CDs purchase them for these days. I can't imagine anything more than 50 cents for anything that wasn't released in the past couple months or Beatles cds.  I didn't sell them all at once but I bet I got at least 1000 dollars for my collection back in '00-'02 and I think I'd be lucky getting $150 if I sold the same collection today.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 16, 2010, 07:10:17 PM
Paul, there is a very good record store somewhat close to Philly that has used records, although not a huge selection,  in Princeton, NJ. Princeton Record Exchange.  Worth a short drive.

Thanks for the tip!
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 16, 2010, 07:13:21 PM
I don't know if it's because everybody had them or nobody wants them anymore but every single McCartney vinyl record can be found in the 50 cent bins around here consistently. I have about 2-3 copies of many of them because I just buy them if they look like their in better shape than the copies I already have.

True, at one point I had 4 copies of Wings at the Speed of Sound. Never came across RAM tho, but my aunt has it and I'm trying to hint at it being a birthday gift.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Kublakhan61 on June 17, 2010, 07:53:34 AM
I buy vinyl because paying for mp3s seems like a rip-off. You give real money over in exchange for virtual goods, an intangible product... CDs are just mp3s in a nice case and I can get that quality for free. So, my method is listen for free online to everything before I buy it on vinyl.

I'll blindly buy from labels/bands I trust, otherwise a lot of my collecting amounts to chasing down sweet items for the sake of posterity. Yesterday I found a 1st UK pressing of The Wipers Youth of America!!
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 17, 2010, 08:26:42 AM
Paul, there is a very good record store somewhat close to Philly that has used records, although not a huge selection,  in Princeton, NJ. Princeton Record Exchange.  Worth a short drive.

Is there a good dollar bin at this place? My mom is coming to visit and rent a car and we might make the trip.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: masterofsparks on June 17, 2010, 09:08:26 AM
Columbus used bins are lousy with McCartney/Wings stuff. It sounds like I just need to start picking up every copy of Ram I see to send to folks here.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: cas-vik on June 17, 2010, 11:20:40 AM
Paul, there is a very good record store somewhat close to Philly that has used records, although not a huge selection,  in Princeton, NJ. Princeton Record Exchange.  Worth a short drive.

Thanks for the tip!

Paul, Princeton Record Exchange is great! Definitely worth a trip.  There are lot's of great places in Philly too, though. There's Beautiful World Syndicate in South Philly and West Philly.  Tons of used records at both locations. Long in the Tooth on Sansom between 20th and 21st always has interesting used stuff in their new arrival bin.  It's not a very large place but it's shocking how many used records and CD's they squeeze in there.  The owners are very nice people as well.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: amiright?? on June 17, 2010, 11:22:30 AM
Jeez, all this talk of dollar bins makes me wish we had those in Calgary... I'm not sure you can buy ANYTHING for cheaper than 4 or 5 bucks...
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 17, 2010, 12:04:04 PM
Paul, there is a very good record store somewhat close to Philly that has used records, although not a huge selection,  in Princeton, NJ. Princeton Record Exchange.  Worth a short drive.

Thanks for the tip!

Paul, Princeton Record Exchange is great! Definitely worth a trip.  There are lot's of great places in Philly too, though. There's Beautiful World Syndicate in South Philly and West Philly.  Tons of used records at both locations. Long in the Tooth on Sansom between 20th and 21st always has interesting used stuff in their new arrival bin.  It's not a very large place but it's shocking how many used records and CD's they squeeze in there.  The owners are very nice people as well.

Thanks, I went to Long in the Tooth last weekend and I think it is gunna be my place for pre-orders because they put stuff ou the Friday before. Have you been to Philadelphia Record Exchange? I am going to go there tommorow on my day off.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: dave from knoxville on June 17, 2010, 07:17:34 PM
Paul, there is a very good record store somewhat close to Philly that has used records, although not a huge selection,  in Princeton, NJ. Princeton Record Exchange.  Worth a short drive.

Thanks for the tip!

Paul, Princeton Record Exchange is great! Definitely worth a trip.  There are lot's of great places in Philly too, though. There's Beautiful World Syndicate in South Philly and West Philly.  Tons of used records at both locations. Long in the Tooth on Sansom between 20th and 21st always has interesting used stuff in their new arrival bin.  It's not a very large place but it's shocking how many used records and CD's they squeeze in there.  The owners are very nice people as well.

Thanks, I went to Long in the Tooth last weekend and I think it is gunna be my place for pre-orders because they put stuff ou the Friday before. Have you been to Philadelphia Record Exchange? I am going to go there tommorow on my day off.

If you're ever near Nashville, there's a billion old records at the Great Escape, many for $3 or less, a large portion of which have been there since the 70s. It's near the Vandy campus.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: iAmBaronVonTito on June 17, 2010, 07:25:27 PM
i'm possibly returning to the nashville area during the fourth of july holiday weekend.  this is good to know.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 17, 2010, 10:42:54 PM
Paul, there is a very good record store somewhat close to Philly that has used records, although not a huge selection,  in Princeton, NJ. Princeton Record Exchange.  Worth a short drive.

Thanks for the tip!

Paul, Princeton Record Exchange is great! Definitely worth a trip.  There are lot's of great places in Philly too, though. There's Beautiful World Syndicate in South Philly and West Philly.  Tons of used records at both locations. Long in the Tooth on Sansom between 20th and 21st always has interesting used stuff in their new arrival bin.  It's not a very large place but it's shocking how many used records and CD's they squeeze in there.  The owners are very nice people as well.

Thanks, I went to Long in the Tooth last weekend and I think it is gunna be my place for pre-orders because they put stuff ou the Friday before. Have you been to Philadelphia Record Exchange? I am going to go there tommorow on my day off.

If you're ever near Nashville, there's a billion old records at the Great Escape, many for $3 or less, a large portion of which have been there since the 70s. It's near the Vandy campus.

I found a lot of good stuff at Grimey's when I was in Nashville. I usually hit a record store every city I visit. Reckless in Chicago is good. Easy Street in Seattle.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: dave from knoxville on June 18, 2010, 05:46:57 AM
I love Grimey's, too, but those guys have an eye for junk and keep it out of the store. The guys at The Great Escape don't seem to know as much, or have the philosophy that if you bring it in, we will pretty much buy it, so it's more like a treasure hunt for diamonds in the rough.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Gilly on June 18, 2010, 12:09:17 PM
It's true, the best record stores for finding gems at a good price are the ones where the employees don't know a whole lot about music.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: iAmBaronVonTito on June 18, 2010, 12:13:08 PM
It's true, the best record stores for finding gems at a good price are the ones where the employees don't know a whole lot about music.

in my experience, more often than not, it's because the guys who do know what's going on tend to keep the good stuff for themselves.  :\
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 18, 2010, 03:07:36 PM
I went to Beautiful World today and found a lot of stuff. Mostly everything is between $3-5. Tomorrow there is a big Flea Market a few blocks over. They're gunna have a lot of dollar records.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: iAmBaronVonTito on June 18, 2010, 03:30:19 PM
i got paid today.  there is no doubt that i am going to be taking a walk to Goner this weekend to browse and buy.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DeLouisiana on February 25, 2011, 12:55:35 PM
Anyone know the best place to go to keep on top of when new singles come out? I always seem to come too late and the 7"s that were release for $4 are now going for $10+. Is there some secret way to keep on top of all releases? Insound?
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Pidgeon on February 25, 2011, 01:19:57 PM
I've never had any problems ordering records from Amazon.

I really like Gravity Records in Wilmington. Tom said that he liked it too.
Title: Re: Any new vinyl collectors?
Post by: Paul DeLouisiana on February 25, 2011, 01:30:17 PM
Yeh I have a Prime account. It's awesome but a lot of stuff sells out quick and when it says stuff is out of stock then it could arrive weeks later. So I was searching for a source to keep track of all the good new releases.