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    youspinmeround reacted to thepunkguy in PO now: Silent Majority - Life of a Spectator repress   
    I know for a fact this is happening along with a few other BIG LI HC bands.  
    my shop is going to be doing something with them and we're very excited to be
    involved in a few of these upcoming releases.  v excited!!
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    youspinmeround reacted to BuzzersonKillwell in Selling records and the new tax law   
    The thing that feels missing from all of this talk is the cost / benefit ratio. Ben almost certainly flips enough that a Schedule C makes sense and is worth the hassle of tracking expenses and itemizing deductions. 
     
    For the vast majority of folks it probably won’t be worth it. Just report the 1099 as income. If you make $3,000 selling records this year you owe like $150 bucks, or more likely, you’ll have $150 less in your refund. 
     
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    youspinmeround reacted to One Hundred Fifty-Two in My life in Vinyl   
    this covers it
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from kannibal in New to the vinyl gang: Where to start?   
    That whole trend of variant collecting and stuff never made sense. Now I do have different versions of the same album for example an original Downward Spiral, the Kevin Gray cut, the definitive reissue by Trent but they are all different sonically and one of my favorite albums. I have similiar trends with Siamese Dream, In Utereo, etc but never just the same album/press in different colors. Total waste in my mind
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from kannibal in New to the vinyl gang: Where to start?   
    Don't become a collector . Having 10 different albums is better than having 10 different versions of one album.
     
    Don't feel the need to buy every release by an artist just to have if you don't really like the release. 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from birdturbo in New to the vinyl gang: Where to start?   
    Don't become a collector . Having 10 different albums is better than having 10 different versions of one album.
     
    Don't feel the need to buy every release by an artist just to have if you don't really like the release. 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from ghost in New to the vinyl gang: Where to start?   
    Don't become a collector . Having 10 different albums is better than having 10 different versions of one album.
     
    Don't feel the need to buy every release by an artist just to have if you don't really like the release. 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from phillybhatesme in New to the vinyl gang: Where to start?   
    Don't become a collector . Having 10 different albums is better than having 10 different versions of one album.
     
    Don't feel the need to buy every release by an artist just to have if you don't really like the release. 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from Alan P in New to the vinyl gang: Where to start?   
    Don't become a collector . Having 10 different albums is better than having 10 different versions of one album.
     
    Don't feel the need to buy every release by an artist just to have if you don't really like the release. 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from Snaggle Von Swift in New to the vinyl gang: Where to start?   
    Don't become a collector . Having 10 different albums is better than having 10 different versions of one album.
     
    Don't feel the need to buy every release by an artist just to have if you don't really like the release. 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from copelandkid in New to the vinyl gang: Where to start?   
    Don't become a collector . Having 10 different albums is better than having 10 different versions of one album.
     
    Don't feel the need to buy every release by an artist just to have if you don't really like the release. 
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    youspinmeround reacted to stl_ben in Building an App for vinyl junkies. What features would you like to see?   
    As a collector, buyer and seller I love discogs.  I can't imagine switching to any other platform.
    It for sure has a learning curve when you start, but once you have it down nothing else is going to be able to compete with it.
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from skycriesmary in PO: The Dandy Warhols- Black Album   
    US- https://littlecloudrecords.com/collections/frontpage/products/the-dandy-warhols-the-black-album-us-only-pre-orders
     
    UK/EU- https://www.lo-fi-merchandise.com/collections/the-dandy-warhols
     
    Number of Tracks: 10
    Vinyl Size: 12-inch
    Revolutions: 33rpm
    Vinyl Color: Black or Clear w/Black Splatter
    Jacket: Gatefold (Matte Finish)
    *SHIPPING AFTER JANUARY 1, 2022
    FOR UK/EU PRE-ORDERS GO HERE
    FOR US T-SHIRT BUNDLE GO HERE
    Late January in Portland, 1996. The Dandy Warhols are hammering out the most deranged psych pop of their career in hopes of blowing the lids off their newfound suitors from Capitol Records, completely unaware that one of Oregon's biggest natural disasters was raging outside their studio walls. The notorious Willamette Valley flood of '96 chalked up over $500 million in property damage in the Pacific Northwest, but fell short of The Dandys' studio space by 2 blocks. Courtney, Peter, Zia and Eric escaped the carnage without a scratch, the perfect metaphor for the band's 3-decade-spanning journey. They survived the major label buzz, an international hit single, "the documentary", the rise and fall of brit pop, and a post-Napster music industry. What's a little water gonna do?
    Riding off the debut hype of 1995's Dandys Rule Ok, this new batch of songs saw a band spinning into an unknown. Bigger budgets meant bigger expectations, and The Dandy Warhols didn't want to lose their lipsticked sneer by bowing down to the powers that be. Knobs were turned into the red and chemical hors d'oeuvres were served around the clock with the intent of pushing themselves to uncharted waters. They even got a trumpet to feed back. Picture the band sending Capitol a song called Crack Cocaine Rager and just try not to smile.
    But we all know the story. After a brief tour with Love and Rockets to clear their heads, the label and the band both decided to hit the reset button. The demos for Boys Better and Minnesoter among other fragments and oddities ended up on the now-legendary ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down and those fabled demos collected dust until 2004 when they were released as The Black Album. The sound of these scuzzy fuzzed-out recordings began to echo through a new generation of garage rock bands who preferred a little noise in the cracks of their harmonies, and the legacy of The Black Album grew. Now, for the first time ever, the songs are getting released on vinyl. It's about damn time.
    Fellow Portlandians Little Cloud Records are putting out a mere 500 copies of the album on wax, 250 slabs on black vinyl and 250 on a clear and black splatter colorway. Either one will look perfect in the psych section of your record shelf. U.S. collectors can grab one from Little Cloud after the 'buy' link and U.K. folks can get it HERE from The Dandys online store.
     
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from watchmesink in Nirvana - Nevermind restock   
    Pretty positive that this album has been available on record store shelves without issue for the last decade
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from Velocity of Sound in PO: The Dandy Warhols- Black Album   
    US- https://littlecloudrecords.com/collections/frontpage/products/the-dandy-warhols-the-black-album-us-only-pre-orders
     
    UK/EU- https://www.lo-fi-merchandise.com/collections/the-dandy-warhols
     
    Number of Tracks: 10
    Vinyl Size: 12-inch
    Revolutions: 33rpm
    Vinyl Color: Black or Clear w/Black Splatter
    Jacket: Gatefold (Matte Finish)
    *SHIPPING AFTER JANUARY 1, 2022
    FOR UK/EU PRE-ORDERS GO HERE
    FOR US T-SHIRT BUNDLE GO HERE
    Late January in Portland, 1996. The Dandy Warhols are hammering out the most deranged psych pop of their career in hopes of blowing the lids off their newfound suitors from Capitol Records, completely unaware that one of Oregon's biggest natural disasters was raging outside their studio walls. The notorious Willamette Valley flood of '96 chalked up over $500 million in property damage in the Pacific Northwest, but fell short of The Dandys' studio space by 2 blocks. Courtney, Peter, Zia and Eric escaped the carnage without a scratch, the perfect metaphor for the band's 3-decade-spanning journey. They survived the major label buzz, an international hit single, "the documentary", the rise and fall of brit pop, and a post-Napster music industry. What's a little water gonna do?
    Riding off the debut hype of 1995's Dandys Rule Ok, this new batch of songs saw a band spinning into an unknown. Bigger budgets meant bigger expectations, and The Dandy Warhols didn't want to lose their lipsticked sneer by bowing down to the powers that be. Knobs were turned into the red and chemical hors d'oeuvres were served around the clock with the intent of pushing themselves to uncharted waters. They even got a trumpet to feed back. Picture the band sending Capitol a song called Crack Cocaine Rager and just try not to smile.
    But we all know the story. After a brief tour with Love and Rockets to clear their heads, the label and the band both decided to hit the reset button. The demos for Boys Better and Minnesoter among other fragments and oddities ended up on the now-legendary ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down and those fabled demos collected dust until 2004 when they were released as The Black Album. The sound of these scuzzy fuzzed-out recordings began to echo through a new generation of garage rock bands who preferred a little noise in the cracks of their harmonies, and the legacy of The Black Album grew. Now, for the first time ever, the songs are getting released on vinyl. It's about damn time.
    Fellow Portlandians Little Cloud Records are putting out a mere 500 copies of the album on wax, 250 slabs on black vinyl and 250 on a clear and black splatter colorway. Either one will look perfect in the psych section of your record shelf. U.S. collectors can grab one from Little Cloud after the 'buy' link and U.K. folks can get it HERE from The Dandys online store.
     
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from faaip de oiad in Nirvana - Nevermind restock   
    Pretty positive that this album has been available on record store shelves without issue for the last decade
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from toxicity in Suggestions for best way to organize records   
    Autobiographical 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from cemeterytapes in Suggestions for best way to organize records   
    Autobiographical 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from Justinadamk in Suggestions for best way to organize records   
    Autobiographical 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from faaip de oiad in Suggestions for best way to organize records   
    Autobiographical 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from whoa in Suggestions for best way to organize records   
    Autobiographical 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from MCDELTAT in Suggestions for best way to organize records   
    Autobiographical 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from angryalan in Suggestions for best way to organize records   
    Autobiographical 
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    youspinmeround got a reaction from faaip de oiad in PO: Corrosion of Conformity- Deliverance   
    https://shop.brooklynvegan.com/products/corrosion-of-conformity-deliverance-limited-edition-red-orange-splatter-2lp-only-500-made
     
    Looks like Nuclear Blast has a black in their EU store. Not sure what other variants may be available
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