Well here are some bonus tracks I can heartily recommend to those who own only the original recordings. I feel all of these are valuable additions to the...
My vote goes to The Monkees' "Head". It is everything they couldn't do on NBC. "The Trip" would be second. "Easy Rider" third. "Psych-Out" somewhere ...
Ben If you want to know what's new and available can I suggest you contact the Freak Emporium (UK based) and get put on their mailing list . They send out...
... gil_whaler@j... wrote: Having never seen "Zachariah", it would have to be up there ... Hi Gil, Zachariah is a great movie - a bizarre adaption of Herman...
Are you sure it was taken from an acetate ? We are talking EMI - Abbey Road here, I thought it was taken from the carefully temperature controlled master tape...
To everyone I've been wanting to raise something along these lines for a while but thought it might offend someone. But as we are opening this up to ...
Which westcoast are the Pretties from anyway -- the west coast of the Thames? Hey, anyone have the BBC 1970 live tracks? I do. "A thousand ideas perish" //...
Records are an odd collectable. If you collect books, for example, the difference between a first edition of a book and a current paperback edition is...
A couple of films not mentioned yet are the Peter Sellers 1968 movie I Love You Alice B Toklas with it's "straight turns hippy" story, quite amusing in it's...
... movie The scenes with the Pretties in a night club are the best thing about it, they play a few numbers including Eagles Sun and It'll Never Be Me.<<<< ...
I've always considered myself a music collector, as opposed to a record collector. I do prefer on CDs to have a commercial copy so that I get the liner notes...
I have getting on for 700 psych and sixties cd's and cdr's, and about 30 LP's left over from my old record collection which got sold a decade or so ago. Not...
I'll admit that I hadn't been paying attention to this thread, as I assumed it was just specific to those two films. Knowing _this_ group, I should have known...
... I have a collection of records, but I don't consider myself a record collector. I'm into the music, be it studio releases, live boots, whatever -- any way...
OK... you're a completist because you want to hear everything by a given artist, even the bad stuff. But after you've heard the bad stuff, do you get rid of...
I think Stan's on the money here.... Even those who claim to simply "have a pile of records, but certainly am not a collector", yet remain curious about the...
One of the qualities of the "true collector" that gets lost is that a real collector (almost) NEVER pays more than 20% of the real value of anything. This...
I guess my concept of "hard to get" records means even a willing check book isn't enough to net them in any kind of timely manner (not talking about the mondo...
... Well, yeah of course I keep it. After dumping a some great LPs for peanuts that -- at that moment I was tired of (linn county, paupers, fifty foot hose,...
He'd be buying 500,000+ records so he'd have to employ a small army whose full time jobs would be to understand each piece he was buying for him (I'd be...
... I haven't, though this discussion has certainly piqued my interest. They have a few pages of it on amazon that one can read for free. Maybe I'll take the...
...or so I'm told. The cool thing about having been an Obsessive Collector of sorts "when you were younger" is that nowadays your record and CD collection...
I think I can answer on Karl's behalf. He has a label that has reissued the Debris on LP and CD and the Twinkyz on LP and maybe a few others I can't remember....
If you're never getting rid of anything ever, including records you have that you don't like anything on and never play; including a huge and growing pile of...
In a message dated 4/3/2004 10:17:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, sknoof@... ... That's a major issue - three years ago I had to move. That meant I had to ...