When I saw the Vinyl album cover, It peaked my interest right away and then you proceeded to say you've been sitting on some content for awhile now and I was even more intrigued. As I thought of making posts on my vinyl collection, it is pretty big collection and I have some rare gems, new and old but I never posted it. I have a post done that I did on July 28th, 2023 and its been sitting ever since. I have never been to a Record Store Day but I do own some that I had bought off eBay. Awesome post, maybe I post it one day and start posting more of my collection. Have a blessed one, thanks for some inspiration to might make me post it.
Thanks for stopping by. You should definitely post about it. Record store day is a hoot if you ever get a chance to participate in it. They often have some really good and exclusive stuff. I have a special edition Rolling Stones album I got from there a couple of years ago. I also got a special release album from The Church. I think I have about 200 to 300 records in total. I have never really counted! I need to start loading them into the Discogs app at some point.
Nice, Yeah, so true and nice. I will for sure now that you sparked me to do it. I haven't bought as much as I had last year but I've got six of those black storage boxes from Walmart pretty much full on all them. So probably around 400. I have more rap then anything but I do have many rock, country etc. That post I have saved is a 90s rap from the south, only 220 made and it was one of my favorite albums to drive to because of the bass. haha. I might do Discogs one day too, love that sight, it helps looking for albums that were made and how I found some.
That is cool. My wife used to be into some really obscure rap stuff back in the day. I think one of her favorites as a group out of Detroit or Flint called the Dayton Family. I remember my buddy used to buy the "DJ Magic Mike" CD's to play in his car because he had the subs in the trunk!
Nice, yes that was a good one. The first album was a classic, i don't have the Vinyl but had the CD, which was rare and I sold for like $100 a few years back.
I too appreciate this kind of music more than I ever did back then. Snoop Dogg looks really young in there, he's sure aged! The Chronic was Dre's best music, probably a nice buy on your part. Now that jazz compilation I probably wouldn't open either. Just so few copies made it could easily appreciate over the next few years.
I'm hoping that is the case. It's a good album though, so I might be tempted to give it a spin. I was able to find it on Spotify and give it a little "pre listen". I'm still trying to find some LL Cool J on vinyl. I really want the album with Loungin on it.
The Chronic was a great album, so many cool hits. I think many of the tunes are still ok to listen to today, although I generally dont listen to this type of music anymore!
Yeah I had no idea there was such a thing as RSD so that was also great to know. We have a cool local record store I’ve done a few photos inside so I’ll have to chat them up about it.
Oh yeah, it's been going on for a couple of years now. I've gotten some really nice exclusive items from it. They usually do huge promos and giveaways too. It's like a big party!
The Chronic sparks so many memories for me! I think the summer that came out was the best summer of my life. I was a young adult, making a decent salary at my first real job but didn't have any major responsibilities yet. My entire life was still ahead of me and it felt like anything was possible. Most weekends were spent down in the Brewery District right on the edge of German Village in Columbus listening to live local bands. It's incredible how music has a way of bringing back the vividness of those memories.
That does sound like a pretty awesome time in your life! It definitely has a lot of the pieces to be a perfect moment in time! It's actually been a while since we have been downtown. Usually when we are down there we are on the softball fields or gymnasiums for basketball!
I'm sorry to hear that. I got a lot of mine from my dad and then things I have picked up here and there. I actually prefer used vinyl because you get more bang for your buck.
That Dre album was a pretty massive part of my teenage years. I had an obsession with car stereos at the time and was really good at tuning them and not just making them loud ostentatious horrible noise-pollution machines at that time in my life. However, the Dre album was basically impossible to not blast and get the license plate shaking for. There are very few albums out there by any artist where basically every song is fire but that album is one of them.
Quality album, although not his best in my humble opinion. 2001 takes that mantle for me, but The Chronic is still qaulity and sweet to pick it up on Vinyl.
Why do you get Vinyls? Is the sound much better than digital MP3s and such?
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When I saw the Vinyl album cover, It peaked my interest right away and then you proceeded to say you've been sitting on some content for awhile now and I was even more intrigued. As I thought of making posts on my vinyl collection, it is pretty big collection and I have some rare gems, new and old but I never posted it. I have a post done that I did on July 28th, 2023 and its been sitting ever since. I have never been to a Record Store Day but I do own some that I had bought off eBay. Awesome post, maybe I post it one day and start posting more of my collection. Have a blessed one, thanks for some inspiration to might make me post it.
Thanks for stopping by. You should definitely post about it. Record store day is a hoot if you ever get a chance to participate in it. They often have some really good and exclusive stuff. I have a special edition Rolling Stones album I got from there a couple of years ago. I also got a special release album from The Church. I think I have about 200 to 300 records in total. I have never really counted! I need to start loading them into the Discogs app at some point.
Nice, Yeah, so true and nice. I will for sure now that you sparked me to do it. I haven't bought as much as I had last year but I've got six of those black storage boxes from Walmart pretty much full on all them. So probably around 400. I have more rap then anything but I do have many rock, country etc. That post I have saved is a 90s rap from the south, only 220 made and it was one of my favorite albums to drive to because of the bass. haha. I might do Discogs one day too, love that sight, it helps looking for albums that were made and how I found some.
That is cool. My wife used to be into some really obscure rap stuff back in the day. I think one of her favorites as a group out of Detroit or Flint called the Dayton Family. I remember my buddy used to buy the "DJ Magic Mike" CD's to play in his car because he had the subs in the trunk!
Nice, yes that was a good one. The first album was a classic, i don't have the Vinyl but had the CD, which was rare and I sold for like $100 a few years back.
Very cool!
I too appreciate this kind of music more than I ever did back then. Snoop Dogg looks really young in there, he's sure aged! The Chronic was Dre's best music, probably a nice buy on your part. Now that jazz compilation I probably wouldn't open either. Just so few copies made it could easily appreciate over the next few years.
I'm hoping that is the case. It's a good album though, so I might be tempted to give it a spin. I was able to find it on Spotify and give it a little "pre listen". I'm still trying to find some LL Cool J on vinyl. I really want the album with Loungin on it.
The Chronic was a great album, so many cool hits. I think many of the tunes are still ok to listen to today, although I generally dont listen to this type of music anymore!
I got in phases. I might have a moth where I only listen to country, then the next month it's all 90's rap.
The Chronic was a great album. Had it back in the day and always enjoyed Dre and Snoop.
It's been fun to listen to!
Yeah I had no idea there was such a thing as RSD so that was also great to know. We have a cool local record store I’ve done a few photos inside so I’ll have to chat them up about it.
Oh yeah, it's been going on for a couple of years now. I've gotten some really nice exclusive items from it. They usually do huge promos and giveaways too. It's like a big party!
The Chronic sparks so many memories for me! I think the summer that came out was the best summer of my life. I was a young adult, making a decent salary at my first real job but didn't have any major responsibilities yet. My entire life was still ahead of me and it felt like anything was possible. Most weekends were spent down in the Brewery District right on the edge of German Village in Columbus listening to live local bands. It's incredible how music has a way of bringing back the vividness of those memories.
That does sound like a pretty awesome time in your life! It definitely has a lot of the pieces to be a perfect moment in time! It's actually been a while since we have been downtown. Usually when we are down there we are on the softball fields or gymnasiums for basketball!
Well I certainly learned something reading that. I had a ton of old vinyl, lost it all getting divorced.
I'm sorry to hear that. I got a lot of mine from my dad and then things I have picked up here and there. I actually prefer used vinyl because you get more bang for your buck.
My exact same thoughts. And now he's an Olympic ambassador.
That Dre album was a pretty massive part of my teenage years. I had an obsession with car stereos at the time and was really good at tuning them and not just making them loud ostentatious horrible noise-pollution machines at that time in my life. However, the Dre album was basically impossible to not blast and get the license plate shaking for. There are very few albums out there by any artist where basically every song is fire but that album is one of them.
It's definitely pretty great! I'm so glad I finally picked a copy up. I need to start building out the rap section of my record collection.
it seems to me that Straight Outta Compton should be a "must have" for that collection
It's a work in progress! :)
Never knew RSD was such a big thing!
Quality album, although not his best in my humble opinion. 2001 takes that mantle for me, but The Chronic is still qaulity and sweet to pick it up on Vinyl.
Why do you get Vinyls? Is the sound much better than digital MP3s and such?
There is something warmer about it and more visceral.
Snoop dog has always look this young' he never gets old ever since I listen to his song at childhood' I do wonder the elixir he takes though
Maybe he will sell it eventually!
Lolzz very profitable business man
Indeed!
Oh yeah! I simply love this kind of music :)
!pimp
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