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P.O. NOW mewithoutYou Collector's Editions/Everything Else Thread
mcpherson123 and 2 others reacted to ejc625 for a topic
4 new variants of Catch for us the Foxes. Supposedly /250 each? https://mewithoutyou.com/collections/featured/products/catch-for-us-the-foxes-vinyl3 points -
Are they back?1 point
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Hardcore / Punk Releases & Pre-Orders Thread
ultramidtempo reacted to Han Solo for a topic
You're welcome !! And right, I'm glad it got a repress. Really cool version of it too.1 point -
Genuine Q: How Much of Your Vinyl Gets Played?
faaip de oiad reacted to danyc for a topic
Very interesting topic that I'll bite on. Started collecting in earnest around 2009 - 2010, was on dead format before here, which was a helpful community. VC is as well. Anyway, around 1500+ in the collection, with a bulk buy or two in the wings for further sifting. Mostly crap I don't want much. Last year I gained the luxury of space, which is a big deal with records, as we all know. Was living in a NYC apartment and hadn't much more room for the collection. Family and I moved out of the apt and bought a house in another state, with a room I could have all the records in without an issue. Before the move last summer I stumbled across this article (https://blog.discogs.com/en/listen-to-your-record-collection-a-to-z/) on discogs about listening to your collection alphabetically from A-Z. I found it pretty intriguing and had planned on doing it when the year started. January 1 came around I was hesitant to start, but I finally did on 1/4 and it has been great so far. For me doing this serves the purpose of five things: 1. Further organizing and alphabetizing 2. Editing out pieces I may no longer want 3. Listing the above on discogs or elsewhere to sell 4. Seeing what needs cleaning and new inner sleeves. 5. Cracking open a few sealed pieces I've been sitting on for too long When we were moving, as I was packing the records (not fun!!) I was able to organize and did much more cataloging on discogs, but even now I'm finding things I didn't know I had. I also work from home (until my NYC company says we have to be back in the office, then who knows), so am able to listen at least 6-7 hours a day, so hopefully by years end, I'll have finished. I do make exception for listening outside of the A-Z and jazz is one of the those, as well as new stuff I get, just to make sure the copy is okay, etc. But yeah, it's fun and a slog some days. Slog being when I get to LZ II that I have about twenty copies of or Bob Dylan, who I'm not the biggest fan of, but felt compelled to buy some here and there and now there are about thirty Dylan records to get through. If I desperately need to hear something, I'll resort to a CD or streaming, again outside of the A-Z. I'll check in late in the year and see if this was worth the effort.1 point -
P.O. NOW mewithoutYou Collector's Editions/Everything Else Thread
Boojie Horsie reacted to copelandkid for a topic
in for a "rosé"1 point -
The Official Horror Thread
Rip reacted to iwokeinrelief for a topic
Wrapped up season one of Yellowjackets last night, we loved it. Bring on season two! I think we’ll either start Anna or All of Us Are Dead next.1 point -
Mariachi el Bronx II Picture Disk
RustyShackelford reacted to BuzzersonKillwell for a topic
I bought the mirror box subscription and I JUST got shipping confirmation for those two. assume they are coming soon.1 point -
Selling records and the new tax law
Snaggle Von Swift reacted to Derek™ for a topic
This guy Excels.1 point -
The Concert Thread
shenanigans reacted to Bro Use for a Name for a topic
The sensationalism around the promoters for WWWY and Astroworld being the same is hilarious. LiveNation is a gigantic company that promotes events worldwide. They literally own Ticketmaster. But they should be bankrupted for the Astroworld tragedy regardless.1 point -
Does this mean we are in 2022 now? Let me know what y'all think?1 point
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