I switched to buying CDs about a year or two ago for this exact reason. I'm back to happily collecting albums for a few bucks a pop, and they sound great.
@randytaylor2207 ай бұрын
There is a margin of vinyl that will always be outrageous such as Dark Side of the Moon, The Stones’ mono UK pressings, Led Zeppelin’s UK pressings. These are exceptional albums from a time when vinyl sound was an art form and advancing. These are essentially investments. Priceless art.
@AngelAngel-qm2ko7 ай бұрын
I've just starting getting into vinyl in the last year but I find recently I'm purchasing more and more cd's. CDs still have many more advantages.
@danpetitpas7 ай бұрын
Don't tell the vinyl junkies that! CDs are BAD (in their opinion).
@LarsH-y7l7 ай бұрын
@@danpetitpas Never stopped buying CD's, but at lot less the last decade when fewer albums came out on CD (vinyl only). The last two years I got more into CD buying again, mostly used, but also new when available. The reason being that I enjoy the CD format for what it is, just like vinyl. Bought a non oversampling DAC (NOS) last year. After nearly 4 decades of listening to CD's, I was never aware of the sublime sound quality a CD contains (with good recordings of course). Now I buy something like 60/40 CD/LP. A used CD with the same high quality as vinyl, cost half the price of a new record (and sometimes used too) inc. postage from abroad. Dont worry, I tell anyone how good CD's actually are. Wont want them prices to go up 😁
@djtforever14147 ай бұрын
Here in Australia i had a great run from 2008 to 2015 of going to record fairs and getting good stuff at relatively reasonable prices. Those days are gone.
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
I used to get tons of cheap during those years... it was a lot of fun.
@florianm31707 ай бұрын
Same thing in France, every tom dick and harry tries to profit from the vinyl resurgence. Difficult times.
@Kramer79697 ай бұрын
So it's not a new thing?
@paulhaworth63997 ай бұрын
I’m an old guy (71) and I bought mind games on a budget label for about £1:25 in about 1980 . The new vinyl for 2024 is £49:99 . I know my first purchase was light years ago but getting the double at that price is too much . If you want all the music on McCartneys one hand clapping I think you have to buy the vinyl as the cd version doesn’t have the backyard songs - a good marketing trick! I have definitely slowed up on buying vinyl.
@jjquinn20046 ай бұрын
69-years old here. Stopped by the HMV shop on Belfast last month. Nowadays, I only buy CDs (1985 to present) and they were a hell of a steal; paid around ₤4.00 to ₤7.00 for them (Marvin Gaye, Johnny Cash, etc). Heading towards to the exit, so had a quick look for the vinyl. I saw many of them were higher than ₤40.00 and some hit ₤60.00.
@paulhaworth63996 ай бұрын
@@jjquinn2004 I’m thinking of going back to CDs . The price of vinyl is daft- it’s really slowing me up .
@robetclo25167 ай бұрын
There's a point that changed that people never realized. When the first vinyl master was cut it was from an analogue master tape. In the 80's, some of them were cut from a digital master file as well as today's records. Today''s ones are from very high resolution DSD and some of those file are from the Analogue tapes. If you wonder if I know an alblum that was from the 80's my answer is yes. Madona's Like a Virgin was a digital one. For Mobile Fidelity process I have no problem with that. There is an advantage to that. When the transfer of the Analogue Master tapes are transfered into the Digital format, the recording quality is preserved and will remain the same no matter how many times it will be played back to cut a laquer master. However it has to be on high resolution like they did for the Mobile Fidelity release of Michael Jackson's Thriller. They transferd everything on DSD 256 and they adjusted the azimuth of the tape player head for every songs. This means that that specific album audio integrity is preserved for as long as they can preserve those files. With today's technology, all analog Masters should be carefully digitized and that will be the only way to be able to use those master without risking any damages everytime they are played back and have those master tapes stored in a fire proff controled environment to be preserved.
@heatheriffic57827 ай бұрын
I was at my local record store the other day and there was a younger girl looking at records and her mother said, “You don’t even have a record player!” She said she just wanted it for decoration because it was cool. It really happens! 😊
@johng.47117 ай бұрын
Good for her! It’s great that kids want to express themselves. If some day she decides to listen too, even better.
@ThiKu7 ай бұрын
It 100% happens
@WhitesDJ6 ай бұрын
NO ITS NOT GOOD. RECORDS ARE MEANT FOR LISTENING NOT DISPLAY
@jdsofar3 ай бұрын
Expereinced that too. It's mostly younger women that just buy it for the "art" to hang it up and what not. very very common.
@LUNATIC757 ай бұрын
Visited a local HMV a few days back, on the off chance. They seemed to have cleared almost all of their "2 for £40 and 3 for £55" vinyl and were just trying to sell albums (single or double) for £30+. I went home with nothing.
@florianm31707 ай бұрын
I always wait for sales in the big stores in France (FNAC etc) Sometime you can happen on good reduced prices 50-70%
@keithvincenttucker99237 ай бұрын
Top 5 Albums: 1. Back in Black - AC/DC 2. Bat out of Hell - Meatloaf 3. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden 4. Eliminator - ZZ Top 5. Love at First Sting - Scorpions I wanted to get Girls, Girls, Girls, on the list too, but I couldn't take any of the others off, so it would be number 6.
@doodlewop7 ай бұрын
I only buy vinyl that I’d call essentials in whatever genre I’m into. Other than that I’ll just get the CD.
@kevinjohnson82207 ай бұрын
Yeah. Ultravox' final album runs around $200 on clear vinyl. I love them but I'm not sure I love them that much. The CD is $12
@gdwatts74077 ай бұрын
My audio system is jerry-built from a $139 receiver to a $89 Fisher speakers to a $99 turntable to 2 $30 DVD players to play CDs and dvds 📀 on connected by speaker 🔈 wires and rca cables.
@braddecker18577 ай бұрын
I've cut back on buying vinyls and went back to buying more CDs. The KISS self titled is probably one of my favorites as well.
@67Pepper7 ай бұрын
Vinyl, not "vinyls" there is no plural, just say vinyl, or Records.
@greggalliher60937 ай бұрын
Yes. My CD collection is growing again as I try to complete band collections, which is far cheaper than trying the same on vinyl 😀
@jamieclips81297 ай бұрын
@@67Pepper shut up nerd
@ventonthorn34557 ай бұрын
5:35 Jimi Hendrix takes up almost one whole cube of my kallax. Second place is a close call between The Rolling Stones and Neil Young, probably half a cube each.
@danielpacheco2257 ай бұрын
Most of my personal friends and me that collect vinyl are buying less, personally I think what we are choosing are THE álbum or THE single choosen carefully among the bunch we want. Some also are more in the cd 💿 mood again. Greetings Frank from Casablanca, Chile.
@mrkevcanada17 ай бұрын
Hi Frank, I have noticed in the last 10 yrs Record store day lineups have been getting longer and definitely younger collectors. I also noticed used records at my local store are now $25 here in Ottawa.
@lonniestringfellow98547 ай бұрын
I've talked about opening up a record shop for the last few years, I'm just slightly scared the bubble won't last. Big commitment
@danpetitpas7 ай бұрын
In the Boston area we still have one chain of stores that sells records, but it augments those sales with merch, collectibles, comic books, clothing and music-related books. They have survived since 1978 (starting as a comic book shop that sold local records) by changing with the times and the demands of their clientele.
@grahambiggs98227 ай бұрын
I love the fact that youngsters are buying vinyl now. It gives them an opportuity to sit down and listen to the whole album rather than an artists most popular hits on something like spotify. An album is crafted and the tracks (fast and slow) guide you across the album.I liked your top 4 albums of all time and must say, I could do my top2-3, but after that, it depends what mood I am in and the time of day haha.The cost of vinyl will always come down to what you can afford - in my younger days, it was records first and then a night out if I had anything left over !!
@davidellis51417 ай бұрын
I have noticed massive $10 💵 clearance sales of vinyl at many stores lately as deep catalog items aren't selling & poorly compiled " Best Of " albums aren't fooling the consumer. I think prices have peaked & there will begin to be more care & diligence put into reissue titles. Fingers crossed 🤞.
@TKRVideoCentral7 ай бұрын
Nice copout on the last question, Frank! LOL! Great stuff as always!
@CounterRhythms7 ай бұрын
I've been to NYC lots of times years ago and for whatever reason never thought to go to the Dressed To Kill corner. Next time for sure if I ever go back.
@gharris23897 ай бұрын
I started buying records again in 2009. Apart from the ever increasing price of new records, I have seen used records that I bought then for $1-$3 go to 7, 15 and now $20. My local store had a $5 or 3 for $10 section for a long time, that is now almost gone and only has what used to be bottom shelf one dollar thrift store stock. These days I buy far fewer records, though partly it is because I feel I have most of what I want at this point, and there isn't much new I feel I nee to buy vs. streaming
@TorontoJon7 ай бұрын
0:10 There are record deals out there, but everything depends on what one collects. My musical tastes are pretty broad and I've purchased many records from Amazon over the past few years that were under $20, many for less than $15 (like a horror movie soundtrack I bought just two days ago for $13.87 before taxes that spiked back up to $44.99 today), and even some that were under $10. Many were new artists versus very established artists, but it all depends.
@mikedearinger93907 ай бұрын
Two weeks ago Walmart in the U.S. lower prices on their records selections to $10 and $15 . They were still on the shelves.
@TorontoJon7 ай бұрын
That's because those are Walmart editions and they are not necessarily the best sound quality, so genuine collectors don't particularly want them or they are selling albums the general public doesn't want anyway or they've already made their purchases in the past. Still, $10 to $15 are great deals.
@nicholasgarratt56467 ай бұрын
I am glad I got most of my vinyl decades ago for a lot cheaper than now. I noticed prices going up to £35 for a 2XLP a couple of years ago. Now, it seems to be £40 and even £50 for Queen's last 2 albums on 2XLP.
@bluebussdriver7 ай бұрын
I have cut way back, however, killer Dead releases I will always grab! Dick’s Picks Vol 12 for instance is absolutely stunning! Glad I bought most of my vinyl 2019-2023.
@kenweide60837 ай бұрын
100 percent. I've don't buy as much as I used to. I've been priced out. And the Used record store prices are outrageous. if they want normies to embrace vinyl. You can't charge $30 for a random new album.
@michaelfavreau76177 ай бұрын
Nowadays I try to focus my record buying on OG albums or reissues from the original analog tapes. ( expensive stuff I know ) The band that has the most real estate in my collection easily is Marillion. I have many picture discs/ EP`s/ original pressings/ reissues/ interview discs and bootleg vinyl. This collection starts from `82 through to the present. It`s funny that whenever I find a Marillion record in the used bins, I buy it. I want that vinyl to come to a home with its family. I hope that doesn`t sound too crazy.
@slackermike7 ай бұрын
My top 5 Rock/Metal Albums would have to be: 1. Metallica - Master of Puppets 2. Anthrax - Among The Living 3. Slayer - South of Heaven 4. Megadeth - Rust In Peace 5. Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction Of course, they may change. This was harder than I thought. haha
@andrewmachado69887 ай бұрын
The pricing bubble will only burst when people stop paying the high prices.
@OceanSoul19697 ай бұрын
Which I have done!
@markmalasics34137 ай бұрын
The price of a vinyl record ISN'T high, unless your convinced that everything should be priced as it was 50 years ago.
@bobby6666667 ай бұрын
A lot of people pay expensive prices and some people refrain from paying. There will never be a time when some people won't pay. That's life.
@kenweide60837 ай бұрын
@@markmalasics3413 Are you trying to be funny? How much do you think a new album should cost?
@JustinShapley7 ай бұрын
@@kenweide6083 He's right, most albums are on rate when compared to 30+ years ago. There are outliers, yes, but most albums are fairly priced. The problem is you have a ton of people making $15 an hour or less, and not getting raises.
@Boggs10277 ай бұрын
The rising costs are a big reason I still predominantly buy CDs. Even for things that were never issued on CD or are out of print, I still pause at putting down $30+.
@andykrikkit7 ай бұрын
The train has basically left the station for all analogue LP transfers of old albums. The old tapes are degrading with time, and every time they are played to make new issues, they degrade even more. The best one can hope for are good DSD transfers. Then put away and lock up the original tapes forever. In many cases it is a question of preserving history over analog purists' perceived needs.
@markpocock1837 ай бұрын
I think the reason a lot of older records sound better is because of the "loudness wars " and the reduced dynamic range it entails, rather than digital vs analog.
@ssbtd00m7 ай бұрын
Bingo.
@peterstudley18045 ай бұрын
To listen to one song for the rest of your life depends on how long are you planning to live. I must admit I tend to listen to the same song on repeat in the car , my longest at present has been 'road to cairo' by julie driscoll brian auger and the trinity, I had that on repeat for 5 years, I'm very familiar with the song now and love it.
@705johnnyboy7 ай бұрын
just cant stop buying lol,i have thousands it never gets boring my latest is beatles white 1st press newzealand it sounds amazing ...
@maliamarsh1977 ай бұрын
Does that album sound the same as the Parophone ?
@jamestapscott94007 ай бұрын
I purchased two LPs (Pete Townsend and Pat Benetar) from Amazon U.S., one in April and one in May 2024. Both are very good condition and each were delivered for under $20.00 U.S.
@berthanlin8967 ай бұрын
Your answer was a surprise!!! Thanks for answering my question!!
@davyboy2327 ай бұрын
I'm a Classical Music fan and over the years I have found that Classical Music sounds better on Vinyl than CD I have found that I have to turn it up more on CD than L.P.
@danpetitpas7 ай бұрын
Loudness isn't the same as better quality.
@CaptainDarrick7 ай бұрын
@davyboy ...I find that hard to believe mate . Yes, some vinyl classics can sound great especially if mastered right on good quality vinyl , but when the cd is played , there is silence , dynamics, and overall , a vast improvement....and I'm a classic lover . ( And I always have to turn my amp up when playing vinyl )
@carravagio167 ай бұрын
always enjoy these Q&A videos, would love another in the near future maybe bring sherri into the mix (havent seen her in awhile) also really look forward to seeing your journey into a new speaker purchase. I just purchased a new intergrated amp and CD player from ROTEL which was an upgrade from a old DVD player i was using and a very basic receiver.
@michaeljuhlin60047 ай бұрын
You always have such nice and interesting videos to watch. I see that you do like me and many other record. collectors have the shelves from Ikea (I'm from Sweden myself) Absolutely incredible record collection you have. Rock On From Sweden / Michael
@TorontoJon7 ай бұрын
0:10 As long as demand exceeds supply or if music companies deliberately create an artificial shortage (like very limited edition Record Store Day exclusives), prices will always be steep. Prices only go down when supply exceeds demand (not likely to happen) or prices stabilize when there is equilibrium; i.e. when supply matches demand, and that's not likely to happen either. However, there are deals out there depending on what one collects, but let's face it; some treasured albums out there or holy grail albums are not likely to ever reach bargain basement prices. Sometimes, one has to bite the bullet and shell out the dollars for a prized album if it's likely the price will only become even more absurd in the future.
@Vince_Tasciotti7 ай бұрын
I had an idea for Channel 33 merch. How about a wooden record crate with the Channel 33 logo?
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
That would definitely be cool.
@andyshacks78127 ай бұрын
Great video Frank! I tend to prefer all analog records as the sound has more depth to me, although some can be a bit light on the bass or maybe that’s just UK pressings from that era. I still buy new records and some do sound really good indeed - Depeche Mode albums for example. Oh there’s always an upgrade path. I’m currently debating whether to change my current ATVM95ML cartridge but still can’t decide lol.
@trixmot7 ай бұрын
Those top 5 bands were close to my top 5. I would also have included an early Queensryche album. As always, thanks for sharing
@MickSupper7 ай бұрын
You sure you wouldn’t put Rage for Order in the top 5? lol.
@bergunx7 ай бұрын
Yeah, I started to return back to vinyl around 2008/2009-ish when the fun was hitting the old dusty independent used record shops. Sadly, I’m now slowing down… Massively do to costs. I can’t get past paying $15/$20 for an LP that back in mid/late 2000s would have cost $5/$7. I have stopped digging through the dollar bins since these days, it’s just trash and not worth the time wasted. As for new releases, I cannot justify the cost of new pressings, which is outrageous. Last week, I spent close to $200 on three LPs. “I” figure that I’ll be pretty much finished by late 2024. Afterward, just care for what I have and spend my money on upgrading my 2 channel audio system.
@bestuurdvsgroningen36037 ай бұрын
Hey man, I like the video. I agree with your take on the whole digital vs analog debate. I have never cared too much but when I have the chance I like to compare the sound of remasters of older music. Usually the older master has a nicer sound and more presence. Digitally remastered music has more of an energy where it tries to force itself on me. An exception to this would be the Beatles' let it be. There the 2009 remaster gives more room for the guitar solos which are epic to my ears. On another note, the cost of vinyl records has indeed gotten out of hand. When I started collecting a little over ten years ago I bought most records for below five euros. Most of them go for over twenty euros in the seconds hand market these days. This feels nice when seeing the value of my collection on Discogs but i'd never sell them. I am also in enough records stores and fares to know that expensive records will always be on discount somewhere someday so when something feels too expensive I'll just let it be. The cost increase has come mainly due to the growing amount of people collecting vinyl and I enjoy the fact that there are so many people to share my hobby with more than that the cost of new records can bother me so I guess i'm lucky.
@themasterjinn7 ай бұрын
I just got a copy of Meatloaf Bat Out of Hell II for around $35 on 180gm vinyl (2 disc set) I am listening to it as I type this comment. Last time I saw this was on a 1st pressing from the mid 90's at over $140. I am happy to buy it on a re-press. I also have the German Mastered CD/DVD of the album so I have no end of choices listening to it (The Music Videos are on the DVD)
@dcarbs29797 ай бұрын
The album that contains my "one song for life" that Frank couldn't answer.
@CF-pt4fl7 ай бұрын
Did the walk over the Abbey Road zebra crossing with my partner and two friends when I lived in london. Hindsight, I should have visited more locations like the Ziggy site. Oh well...
@patbarr13517 ай бұрын
Sadly, many of the old studios are gone now. I think there's just a historical marker where Trident used to be.
@florianm31707 ай бұрын
Hi there from France, I think that the bubble won't bust for some time, but the older generation 50+ do stop buying re-issues for 35-40 euros and prefer second-hand. In France there are lot's of flea markets in the towns and villages during the warm month's and holidays, so you can happen upon used Lp's for moderate prices (5-15€), a little less now than a few years ago, since everyone has understood that vinyl is still in demand. In consequence I have switched to buying CD's, A CD for 1 or 2 € is the rule... And you can find first edition CD's which were issued before the loudness war (82-90(?)) and not re-mastered. If I want to have the best possible "Analogue" experience I download some Hi-Res files and record on Reel-To reel tape. Like someone else mentioned here with a hi-quality transfer from the master tape you have a lossless copy, and a Reel-to reel recording of that is exactly the same as a production master which was used to cut vinyl. That is nearer to the original intended sound than the vinyl itself. Oh and if I think that the dynamic range has been reduced I can use an analogue DBX 3BX dynamic range expander to regain some. I never got rid of either my old vinyl or CD's and both collections are now approaching the 5000 count.
@DutchVai7 ай бұрын
Okay Frank lets go....... UK road trip !! Camera's.... Shepherd's pie and right hand drive transport. \m/ 🎸 \m/
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
I'm in!
@NackDSP7 ай бұрын
The selection of records at my local record store and at the thrift stores has dropped such that there was very little vintage stuff of any quality. There were new releases for Record Day, but they disappeared quickly. Equipment is getting a bit scares as well. It seems we passed peak record already.
@solkinar7 ай бұрын
I only purchase vintage vinyl and CDs. I noticed a substantial increase in prices since lockdown. The amount of resellers increased dramatically . All the shops i used to buy from at fair prices pre lockdown are gone except for one. For the last year I've only purchased from thrift stores. Occasionally they have some good vinyl behind the counter priced fairly sold in a group. Every once in a while they miss something and it ends up in the regular display. Best finds to date are a near mint vinyl copy of The Smiths Strangeways here we come for $3 Cdn , Metallica bootleg cd and Def Leppard Rock it cd put out by Molson Canadian $2 Cdn. The thrill is in the hunt. Never stop digging.
@LPS-R-US7 ай бұрын
It is a bubble or our we in a bubble?..Ala the record collector in the bubble. I'm only buying my fav. Just to determine if the re press is sonically superior. I did a few videos on the bubble bursting on the one step and uhqrs..
@batman.darthmaul7 ай бұрын
I actually used to own a Clearaudio turntable with a very expensive cart. I wasn't very happy with it and I actually prefer a Tech 12 with Nagaoka cart.
@mapp47517 ай бұрын
HI Frank my cost cap is $30 for an lp the pricing is crazy these days and i refuse to pay.cds are always is very good option!
@wesleyburks53687 ай бұрын
I agree most vinyl is too expensive! I usually won't pay more than 22.00 usd for a record. I usually go to Walmart or Best Buy and look for albums marked 19.00!
@thebestoffools7 ай бұрын
I don't buy as many vinyl records as I did 3-4 years ago but I'll treat myself to one or two once in a while. Not only because they are just too expensive but rather because after a while there's just not much left on the want list. With this being said, I just ordered the YES 90125 45rpm reissue part of the new Atlantic Records 75 for 75 release from Acoustic Sounds. All the reviews are good and apparently it just sounds superb (yes, I know... I'm a sucker...). It comes to just a little over CAD$120 just for one album with shipping and conversion to CAD dollars, which is pretty expensive. But this album is very high on my all-time favorites albums list. Plus, I needed to replace my original copy that I bought new in 1983. I must've listened to this copy at least 10 000 times! Cheers from Montreal! 🇨🇦
@analoguecity34547 ай бұрын
I still buy LPs, although not as many because of costs (everything, not just LPs are going up, people seem to be targeting only vinyl)! I stream hi res music from" Quobuz" as an alternative sometimes! But I'm not going to stop buying LPs ever, there are good prices and sales (depending on title and artist)! If a record is cut from a hi res source , it's almost indistinguishable from tapes!
@randomsuper7 ай бұрын
I stopped buying overpriced reissues and focused my collecting more towards chasing older pressings. My collection has become more killer and less filler.
@patbarr13517 ай бұрын
It's probably not worth debating whether analog sounds better than digital. I remember my 1st digital rock album being Hawkwind's *Levitation.* It did and does sound terrific, recorded on the 3M digital tape system in 1980. Three years later I heard Mike Oldfield's *Crises,* featuring the great Simon Phillips (later with The Who) on drums. That was recorded on an Ampex analog reel-to-reel and it's also an exceptional record on LP or CD.
@DarkJeffau7 ай бұрын
A lot of companies are still tooling up for vinyl. Once these come online there will be competition for pressing and LP Jackets.I will no longer be buying remixed or remastered vinyl due to some great upgrades in my system.Most of albums.. Motorhead and Hawkwind.
@Pluralofvinylisvinyls7 ай бұрын
I want to talk about laserdisc records and why I can’t get my tone arm to track the grooves.
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
😁🤣🤘
@evilstrawberrystudios8907 ай бұрын
I remember watching alot of Vinyl Community Members back in middle and high school when I got into Vinyl Collecting. Some have come and gone, But dude i'm glad you still make videos, I'm thinking of sharing my Black Sabbath Vinyl Collection sometime, Since It's the artist I own the most albums of. Keep on Spinning Frank. -Jake
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
Thanks Jake - hard to believe, this is year 10! I don't know how many more years of YT I have, but for now, it's full steam ahead. \m/
@sjbang57647 ай бұрын
I always thought The Beatles started metal with "Helter Skelter", but I never really paid much attention to that theory. Regarding digital vs analogue. Back in 1967 when Sgt. Pepper's was released it was lauded as the perfect psychedelic record, the sounds were amazing, right? And they were. However, and this is just me, when that album became available on cd I heard sounds I had never heard before, I mean I was astounded, so I don't know. I always enjoy your channel, thanks.
@dank.69427 ай бұрын
Thank God for the fresh blood! Also, if prices make us more "choosey", that's probably not bad either. I've definitely finished getting my "back catalog" caught up, and now am much more picky looking for originals, and my buying has slowed. (late/young Gen X-er here) Keep up the great videos!
@metalexileslive7 ай бұрын
The new Black Sabbath box set for the Tony Martin Era Anno Domini is is only 99 U.S. for a 4 LP set which is nice. Can't really complain.
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
I look forward to getting that one.
@metalexileslive7 ай бұрын
@Channel33RPM I pre ordered it the day it was available, I have been waiting since it was first announced. I have TYR and Headless Cross as original pressings but I want the other 2. It's about time.
@Cimone907 ай бұрын
I just picked up a sealed original press of screaming for vengeance. Easily one of the best sounding albums i own now
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
Congrats! Great pick up.
@Jay875397 ай бұрын
I saw records under The HMV banner, at the Toys R Us in Winnipeg! There are albums there for over 100 dollars!! Just crazy.
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
Damn! I've been meaning to check that out, but I won't be buying at those prices. Is this Polo Park?
@Jay875397 ай бұрын
@@Channel33RPM Yes, Polo. Very silly.
@danielgeiger77397 ай бұрын
Those shelves were mentioned by Rick on The Joy of Vinyl as sponsor (infomercial: I FF through that). I built my own, and prefer solid hardwood over plywood. -- Vinyl bubble? Once you adjust for inflation, prices are back to where they were in the 80s. -- Holy grail: I know it when I see it. Don't have a list. -- Re dream system, I first need to be convinced that it is worth spending more. Plan on going to a high end dealer in August to demo better TTs and PSs. We'll see ...
@PrankZabba7 ай бұрын
Song stuck listening to forever? 4:33 by John Cage.
@vannshuttleworth47387 ай бұрын
Excellent choice!
@WhippingBrady7 ай бұрын
I'm with you Frank. The record companies are pricing me out sometimes. For Example, I wanted to buy the latest Blink-182 album. Vinyl was almost $35USD so I bought the CD for $11USD. I can't justify paying 3x more for vinyl even though I would rather have it on vinyl.
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
I agree. I would have gone for the $11 option as well.
@catdeli7 ай бұрын
I saw two concerts last week. At the 1st, bands sold LPs for $25US. I bought one from two bands that night. The next show the band had $30 records. I bought NONE. So there you have it.
@kevinjohnson82207 ай бұрын
Welp, bought the Franz Ferdinand debut on vinyl and it was 50 bucks CAD. So I guess it depends on how badly you want it. I find that if I walk out of a record store with a new record and it's under $40 I'm doing okay
@dcarbs29797 ай бұрын
In my top 5 albums would be Bat Out of Hell 2, which contains that "one song for the rest of your life". While I agree with Frank, just one song can put you off music, I Would Do Anything For Love has such a story that it retains interest on every listen (most people think what he'd do for love isn't in the song). The truth is that the song is so long, by the time he gets to the answer mentioned in the lyrics, they've fogotten the question. It also has the advantage that you can only play it in full 4 times an hour and a fraction of the 5th - it's 12 minutes long!
@tcthepackrat7 ай бұрын
I don't like answering top 5 questions, but Kiss debut would be one of them for sure, I think what made the early Kiss songs better was Gene & Paul's love for the Beatles, I think they should have written more songs together, like Lennon & McCartney & Jagger & Richards , anyway I used to have quite a large Kiss collection, but sold most of it, still have a lot of albums & 45's .. I went to most of the NY Kiss cons in the 90's, sold as a dealer there & other Kiss cons .. I have a old video of my early 90's "Kiss" room on my channel .. thanks for another cool video
@virtual_matt65957 ай бұрын
The price of records is getting crazy, I saw the re issue of Skid Rows self titled album selling for $60 aud here in Oz. I've been buying and getting into older music that I get from Charity shops for $1.
@crosswalklarry7 ай бұрын
You sure it was a reissue?
@anthonys.85697 ай бұрын
I'm a millennial. I only got into vinyl collecting last year and am hooked.
@danmartinez55027 ай бұрын
Beatles 89 albums,Neil Young 37 albums , Stanley Turrentine 24,
@williambloom10947 ай бұрын
When every color has been made
@twisted22917 ай бұрын
The bubble may not burst. But things will come to a steady place. Once that happens. Many will start walking past it just like they did when the CD is the main player around. I have already started seeing many reissues ov vinyl making their way to the clearence bins at Walmart, on the shelves of clost out stores like Big Lots, and many people are donating their collections to Goodwill and other thrift stores.
@maliamarsh1977 ай бұрын
Best 5 albums for are- Black sabbath 1, Deep purple in rock, Led zep II, Judas priest sad wings of destiny, Grand funk Railroad Live.
@thebiffer1007 ай бұрын
Regarding comments on album cover locations who wouldn't want to visit Abbey Road? I actually did many years ago exact location and videoed my self walking across the street like the boys in St. John's Wood (London) Apple Studios. Way cool.
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
True enough... I would add that to my list. Reflecting further on the question, if I was in NYC, I'd also check out the location of Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti.
@offthebeatentracks45157 ай бұрын
Very wise about the "one song" question. I find I have no interest in hearing Beatles albums anymore, just because I've listened to them so much. With music "More" makes everything better.
@dawnpatrol7007 ай бұрын
Couldnt pick 1 song forever. Radio ruined the 1st Boston album for me, by playing it over and over. Now that i dont listen to radio, ive warmed up to it again
@homerjones32917 ай бұрын
We’ve been at the point a while now where people are buying the special pressings and planning to hold onto them to sell at a profit later. Same with the better sounding pressings from the past. I imagine boomers are buying the UHQR releases for listening, because most of them are old music from the 70’s or so.
@robertmitchell60157 ай бұрын
Lucky you don’t live in Australia you can double or triple US pricing
@johnalexander-t6d7 ай бұрын
as long as the mugs keep buying the record companies will keep on selling them and of course conveniently finding lost tracks, demos, remixes to help sell the same tired old records time and time again..
@MyBichSustained7 ай бұрын
I recommend one Vinyl coming out and thats Uncl Acid and the Deadbeats new album....man!Stella! My one song would be one of my own creations and it would take a month to listen to it.
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
I just noticed that album come up pn pre-order last week. I will have to check it out.
@eternalhalloween17 ай бұрын
Well, I can answer the top 5 metal records. METALLICA ("Ride the Lightning") 📀 , STRYPER ("To Hell With the Devil") 📀, MEGADETH ("The World Needs a Hero") 📀, MERCYFUL FATE ("In the Shadows") 📀, and EXODUS ("Tempo of the Damned")📀 . For vinyl, I only get what happens to be at the used store. If an album is important to me, I get the CD 📀.
@Sparza1877 ай бұрын
Used is also through the roof as well.
@ProfessorEchoMedia7 ай бұрын
Question for a future video: You are stranded on a deserted island, but can choose between every movie ever made to watch at will or every record ever made to listen to forever. Which do you choose, movies or music? 😊 🏝️
@rastanz7 ай бұрын
I stopped visiting big franchise commercial record stores years ago because of the ridiculous prices they charge. I still rather visit small local businesses and local second-hand op-shops because these places are owned by true vinyl lovers who always have an insane collection of classics you will never find anywhere else, plus they're cheap and even accept offers. It's always a good thing to help support your local community and the conversations with the owners of the stores are the best. If it weren't for these places and the interesting people that own them, I wouldn't have a record collection. Used records in decent condition sold in commercial music stores here in New Zealand range between $30-$50 NZD, new is around $60-$80 NZD per single LP. I almost frisbee'd a Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary record across a JB Hi-fi store that was priced at $100 NZD... And I was only in there to buy a new TV when I saw the record on display. Insane prices man.
@deancronin69347 ай бұрын
Additional question: if you could invite one Canadian band to party with you in your music room, whom would you choose, and why is it Max Webster?
@paulspanbauer41257 ай бұрын
As to real estate - The Fall definitely
@pauluz19697 ай бұрын
Anyone know what's happened to Chris from the Vinyl Attack channel? All his social media postings seemed to have stopped at the end of last year.
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
He last sent me an email a few months ago. Hopefully he comes back and does videos again. I enjoyed his channel.
@marcparsons17267 ай бұрын
An album or two you're a little embarrassed to own? I have The Village People Cruisin' and Barry Manilow This One's For You. Both original and still play!
@MidwestBoom7 ай бұрын
I only buy a couple records a year in the usually expensive original masters anyway Don't buy a lot of normal pressing
@41moose7 ай бұрын
Interesting you picked Alice cooper for your thumb nail
@markadams43167 ай бұрын
I've pretty much stopped buying within the past year because the prices have gotten stupid. I do have my list and I still go to record stores and look but, I don't buy new records because of the $40-$50 price tags.
@theunknown94377 ай бұрын
Personally i don't see the point in buying a record if its just going to sit on the shelf, i think its why most companies get away with bad sounding records as very few are playing them, if they are its commonly on cheap players that you don't hear the difference on anyway.
@13Carrey17 ай бұрын
I would have a Question instead of an Answer: Maybe a Topic in the next Q&A Video: Which are the 3 most UNDERRATED Albums in ur Collection? :)
@Channel33RPM7 ай бұрын
Great idea. I was actually thinking of trying a segment similar to this and calling it "hidden gems." Could do various categories: 70s rock, Canadian rock, modern indie releases, etc. I'll definitely give it some thought.