Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2008

raiding

Remember how I collect records? I do, and I used to too. In Junior High I was obsessed with a certain group from Liverpool, a group that drew me into the world of '60s rock n' roll, a world that I later rejected, and then later unrejected. That group of course was Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

But another decent group from Liverpool is The Beatles. Mid '90s I had a stash of Beatles LPs. I didn't listen to them because I didn't have a record player, I just liked to have them.

So now I have a turntable and big speakers and a decent collection of platters so it makes no sense to leave my old records buried. The past few weeks I've been searching all over the place (within reason) with no luck, so I knew they must be in The Tunnel. This is a pitch black storage space under the porch that's about four feet wide and fifty feet long. It's packed floor to ceiling with storage crates, the contents of which will prove invaluable for the Bryton History Museum. It's EXACTLY like the last scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark.


That doesn't dissuade me at all. Look how heroic I am.

Through the plastic I spy the blue border of The Beatles: 1967-1970. The records are at the bottom of the bottom-most crate, below six heavy mofos.

Finally I get to the crate I need. What's in that file folder? Some secrets are better left buried.


I had to put the flashlight down to better dig and suddenly a huge hairy thing brushed passed me. I kinda freaked out. But it was just Neko.


The crate yielded other treasures as well.


"Jump Around." One of two Jump themed hits that year.

Yes! My records!

Some of these were my dads, some I got on my own. Once in a while on a Saturday he'd kick in my door early and say "let's go downtown." I was 13 years old so I didn't go downtown often. It was always a big deal, and the routine was always similar. We'd stop by his office to get the best fountain Coke in the world, then to the weirdo antique store on West Temple, then Randy's Records where I'd buy cheap Beatles albums and gaze at the expensive mint condition ones behind the counter. Then the DI, then Greek Souvlaki, then home. Those were good Saturdays.

I got Led Zeppelin IV at the DI for a buck. I think it's a first printing. Also this is image inside Led Zeppelin IV was the design of the first rock n' roll t-shirt I ever bought.


Silly wizard. Also the Selecter and Specials records are great so if you ever want to come over and skank just let me know.

Monday, August 18, 2008

David Bowie Sells Out

Everyone acts like David Bowie is such a respectable artist, but the truth is he will shill any product that comes along. Anything! The man has no scruples.













Thursday, March 6, 2008

even cold november rain

Were you between the ages of 14-21 between the time of 1987-1993? Do you remember music? Do you remember music television? Do you remember Guns n' Roses? Do you remember the video for the song "November Rain"?


A couple years ago I wrote up this thing all about Guns n' Roses and November Rain. I really like it and wanted to share it with the Microsuede crowd but it has 85 pictures and I thought that would be too many for the regular blog, so I started a new one just to host the November Rain thing. Check it out here:

http://novembersuede.blogspot.com/

It might be too long to read in one sitting, so I've broken it up into chapters.

By the way, thanks for cheering me up yesterday, jerks.