Monday, June 27, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
New Vinyl Record Talk Tuesday June 21th 8pm ET/ 5pm PT
Ringo's birth home is back in the news, and just for Tiffany at CRAGG we bring back The Pussy Cat song. And we ask in our poll, just what kind of pussy do you want scratching at your back door?It's also a great big whoring show today, where just about everything we play is available in our store. We've got Northern Soul from The Jive Five and The Spellbinders, plus we share our big find last week, a Shelly 11-18-71 Rolling Stones "Hot Rocks" with the alternate takes of "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses". If you don't know what we're talking about, Norm will give a history lesson.
Plus, as always the Top 5.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Vinyl Records Top 5 eBay Sales Week Ending 06/18/2011
A Metallica test pressing tops the list this week, and again a Beatles "Please Please Me" gets the #2 spot. Another Warhol cover makes the list, and the private press "Uncle Funkenstein" shows up again for the second time in a month. An Italian jazz LP from 1960 rounds out this week's list.
1. LP - Metallica "Kill Em All" Test Pressing - $6,660.00
2. LP - The Beatles "Please Please Me" Parlophone UK Gold Black Stereo 1st - $4,041.25
3. LP - CBS Radio Broadcast "The Nation's Nightmare" Andy Warhol Cover - $3,172.00
4. LP - Uncle Funkenstein "Together Again" - $3,000.00
5. LP - Trio Tomassi "Zamboni 22" Adventure - $2,905.55
More on this week's top 5 on Vinyl Record Talk, Tuesday 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific on Radio Dentata.
Labels:
Beatles,
Northern Soul,
Radio Dentata,
Top 5,
vinyl record,
Vinyl Record Talk
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
New Vinyl Record Talk Tuesday June 14th 8pm ET/ 5pm PT
Jane is back this week and we start with some great 60's fuzz guitar from Big Brother and The Space Walkers.Norm explains why the top answer to last week's poll (how to have sex when the kids are home) no longer applies to him, and we have this week's poll about Darth Vadar, the result of an argument Jane got into on Facebook.
Plus, we got some new vinyl in and Norm explores his love of schmaltz with sunshine pop from The Free Design.
Ozzy is in the news with a new role and a new documentary about his life. And as always, the Top 5 auction report.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Vinyl Records Top 5 eBay Sales Week Ending 06/11/2011
A rare Nirvana Australian tour record tops the list with week, followed by the ever-present Beatles first UK album. The #3 spot goes to a 78 RPM record from 1920, the only known voice recording of China's 1st President, Sun Yat Sen. A rare private press Psych LP and a rare funk 45 round out this week's Top 5.
1. LP - Nirvana "Hormoaning" Clear Marbled Blue Red Purple Press - $6666.66
2. LP - The Beatles "Please Please Me" Parlophone UK Gold Black Stereo 1st - $4,057.00
3. 78 - Sun Yat Sen "100 Years Of Revolution" Chinese Pressing - $3,999.00
4. LP - Peter Howell and John Ferdinando "Alice Through The Looking Glass" Private Press - $3,243.98
5. 45 - Carleen and the Groovers "Hot Pants" / "Can We Rap" CJB 221 - $3,050.00
More on this week's top 5 on Vinyl Record Talk, Tuesday 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific on Radio Dentata.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
New Vinyl Record Talk Tuesday June 7th 8pm ET/ 5pm PT
Our equipment is repaired, rested and ready, it's Norm and Jane who are in trouble.Jane's lost her voice and is down nursing a fever, so Norm is on his own this week for the first time.
It was very cruel fate this weekend that Jane got sick and Norm will explain why. Plus, there'll be lots of music on vinyl from Dewey Martin, H B Barnum, The Underground, The Police, Heart, Curved Air and much more. And checkout our Facebook show page for a very interesting one off Police picture disc that author Craig Betts of The Police Archive has aquired.
Ringo Starr's birth home is in the news again and Norm will bring you the Top 5. And, how to have sex when the kids are home in this week's poll.
Labels:
Beatles,
Jim Morrison,
Rolling Stones,
The Doors,
Top 5,
vinyl record,
Vinyl Record Talk
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Vinyl Records Top 5 eBay Sales Week Ending 06/04/2011
A self pressed and distributed 45 from David Gilmour's band before Pink Floyd sells for over $4k and gets the #1 spot this week. Several more 45's make the list, a soul 45 and a withdrawn single from Status Quo. Pink Floyd makes the list themselves with the yellow vinyl of The Wall, and a rare Sun 78 gets the #5 spot.
1. 45 - Joker's Wild (David Gilmour) "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" / "Don't Ask Me" Private Press - $4,164.00
2. 45 - Jimmy Lane and The Incredible 5 "Deal With It" / "What Kind OF Man" Little - $3,418.00
3. 45 - Status Quo "Fakin' The Blues" / "Heavy Daze" Vertigo (withdrawn) - $3,225.15
4. LP - Pink Floyd "The Wall" Yellow Vinyl Italian Pressing - $2,999.99
5. 78 - Hot Shot Love "Wolf Call Boogie" / "Harmonica Jam" Sun 196 - $2,850.11
More on this week's top 5 on Vinyl Record Talk, Tuesday 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific on Radio Dentata.
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