Recent charity shop buys

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RedlesterRedlester Frets: 1072
Hello everyone. Hope you're all well. I haven't posted for a while. 

Just thought I'd share some recent charity shop finds. 

Live Cream vol 1. 
If you want blood you've got it- AC/DC
Your Arsenal- Morrissey. 

Stuff I had on cassette years ago. Still a bit of an eclectic choice, I suppose. 

I am still in the habit of buying CDs second hand and find it rather relaxing to browse and listen to what I've bought. 

Any else still got the bug? 
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  • darthed1981darthed1981 Frets: 12360
    I'm sort of re-acquiring it, though very much a fan of streaming as well.

    As you say, makes a day in town more bearable now all the old media shops have gone!

    In Northampton it used to be HMV, Virgin Megastore, Our Price and Spinadisc, now we only have a couple of little indies left (shout out to Spun Out)....

    ... but lots of charity shops!
    You are the dreamer, and the dream...
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  • RedlesterRedlester Frets: 1072
    @darthed1981 I don't know Northampton at all, but even in my neck of the woods (London) the same is true. When once we took HMV etc for granted, there's hardly anything now unless you go into central London or live near a record shop. There are a couple of vinyl shops I know quite near me, but I am not of the vinyl generation! CDs were the thing for me. 

    A sign of the times! Music- or at least the habits and behaviours around the physical acquisition of it- is no longer so central to people's lives, clearly. I don't think it's a good or a bad thing. It's just a sign of cultural and societal change. 

    I have Spotify which I got for my kids, and I dip into that a hell of a lot. But I still like to have CDs. Old personal habits die hard! 
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  • darthed1981darthed1981 Frets: 12360
    I know both @TTony ; and @ICBM amongst others are still enthusiastic collectors.
    You are the dreamer, and the dream...
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  • Philly_QPhilly_Q Frets: 23616
    I've bought some CDs this week, but all new stuff.  I've got a bit of a phobia of charity shops, I imagine them all being staffed by annoyingly chatty old ladies.
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  • TheMarlinTheMarlin Frets: 8140
    I got a load of 70’s funk and sound albums (and a Captain Sensible 12”) from a charity shop in Worthing, when I picked up my Eastwood Delta 6. 

    Quite pleased with that haul. Vinyl is well and truly picked over in all charity shops in my area.  Rare to find anything good now. 
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14760
    edited April 2023
    I still like to buy physical objects for music replay purposes. The main problem finding new releases worth acquiring. 
    You say, atom bomb. I say, tin of corned beef.
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  • TTonyTTony Frets: 27971
    Redlester said:
    unless you go into central London or live near a record shop. 
    I was in central London last week - thought it'd be a great opportunity to find some interesting stuff, but most of the small independent shops that I looked into (Soho area) seemed to be selling vinyl more than CDs.

    Music Magpie is a great source of used CDs for not much ££s.  Delivery is quick and I've never had a problem with anything I've bought from them.

    Philly_Q said:
    I've got a bit of a phobia of charity shops, I imagine them all being staffed by annoyingly chatty old ladies.
    You never know your luck
    ;)

    I know both @TTony ; and @ICBM amongst others are still enthusiastic collectors.
    I've got a load of stuff, new releases & reissues on my birthday list at the moment, as well as a couple of the SDE BluRay reissue things pending (like this).  
    Having trouble posting images here?  This might help.
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  • DefaultMDefaultM Frets: 7427
    I got Blue Train by John Coltrane for 50p last week, I was pleased with that.
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  • jonnyburgojonnyburgo Frets: 12457
    Chazzer shops have got hip to pricing nowadays it seems, good vinyl finds are a rarity unless you are into German Oompa music or Richard bloody Clayderman
    "OUR TOSSPOT"
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  • DefaultMDefaultM Frets: 7427
    DefaultM said:
    I got Blue Train by John Coltrane for 50p last week, I was pleased with that.
    Put it on in the car on the way to taking my 6 year old to Rainbows. I thought she seemed to have enjoyed it so I put it back on when I picked her up.
    “Errr Dad, can we turn the jazz off? I want to listen to a song”.
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  • jonnyburgojonnyburgo Frets: 12457
    DefaultM said:
    DefaultM said:
    I got Blue Train by John Coltrane for 50p last week, I was pleased with that.
    Put it on in the car on the way to taking my 6 year old to Rainbows. I thought she seemed to have enjoyed it so I put it back on when I picked her up.
    “Errr Dad, can we turn the jazz off? I want to listen to a song”.
    That sounds familiar, when my kids were little I always used to play Zappa, Miles, Beefheart, Stooges et al convinced that I was imbibing some musical wisdom that they would look back on in years to come and think, "hey, dad was pretty cool". Naah. "Dad, its just noise" bloody philistine halfwits.
    "OUR TOSSPOT"
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  • SupportactSupportact Frets: 1099
    Yes i still like to look in charity shops, mainly for books and cds. My car still has a cd player so it's fun to get them. Even if I don't like them I've only spent a few quid at most. 
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  • LastMantraLastMantra Frets: 3825
    edited April 2023
    There's loads of charity shops around here with records and cds, but they're usually not my kind of music.

    Got a pair of ray-bans the other day though for a tenner. 
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  • DefaultMDefaultM Frets: 7427
    DefaultM said:
    DefaultM said:
    I got Blue Train by John Coltrane for 50p last week, I was pleased with that.
    Put it on in the car on the way to taking my 6 year old to Rainbows. I thought she seemed to have enjoyed it so I put it back on when I picked her up.
    “Errr Dad, can we turn the jazz off? I want to listen to a song”.
    That sounds familiar, when my kids were little I always used to play Zappa, Miles, Beefheart, Stooges et al convinced that I was imbibing some musical wisdom that they would look back on in years to come and think, "hey, dad was pretty cool". Naah. "Dad, its just noise" bloody philistine halfwits.
    Haha same so I put some Cannibal Corpse on as a joke, but she said she liked it and asked me to put it on her Bjork/Kate Bush/Taylor Swift playlist. I think she’s constantly trolling me.
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  • axisusaxisus Frets: 28354
    I'm always dashing into charidy shops to check CDs. Man you have to wade through a lot of dross!

    My problem is that I sometimes buy stuff I don't really want and won't listen to, but ... it was 30p!

    I have had one good haul in my life, 5 post-Fish Marillion albums and 4 Porcupine Tree, and they were doing 4 albums for a quid!

    Good finds for me - I have all Whitney Houston albums (Love a bit of Whitney!), all bought dirt cheap, also last year I picked up 3 Gregory Porter albums, nice stuff.
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 73047
    edited April 2023
    I usually buy at least one or two CDs from charity shops every week - sometimes more. I have about 2500 CDs, of which about 1500 came from charity shops, plus I’d guess about another 500 or probably more which have gone back!

    I’ve discovered quite a lot of great new music by buying anything that looks interesting, as well as a large number of old favourites and things I needed for completeist reasons .

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein

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  • robertyroberty Frets: 10915
    DefaultM said:
    DefaultM said:
    DefaultM said:
    I got Blue Train by John Coltrane for 50p last week, I was pleased with that.
    Put it on in the car on the way to taking my 6 year old to Rainbows. I thought she seemed to have enjoyed it so I put it back on when I picked her up.
    “Errr Dad, can we turn the jazz off? I want to listen to a song”.
    That sounds familiar, when my kids were little I always used to play Zappa, Miles, Beefheart, Stooges et al convinced that I was imbibing some musical wisdom that they would look back on in years to come and think, "hey, dad was pretty cool". Naah. "Dad, its just noise" bloody philistine halfwits.
    Haha same so I put some Cannibal Corpse on as a joke, but she said she liked it and asked me to put it on her Bjork/Kate Bush/Taylor Swift playlist. I think she’s constantly trolling me.
    Cannibal Corpse are groovy. Not my thing but I really like them. They have crossover appeal lol
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  • RedlesterRedlester Frets: 1072
    jonny urge said:
    Chazzer shops have got hip to pricing nowadays it seems, good vinyl finds are a rarity unless you are into German Oompa music or Richard bloody Clayderman
    This is largely true! Sometimes they are way too high with pricing for items, but as far as I can tell, the shops who can count on a lot of volunteers (especially young people doing Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award, for whom working in a charity shop is pretty much the default choice) they have people in the back room- sorting items and pricing them up. And for pricing them up the volunteers check the price new vs ebay vs other sites. 

    I don't mind paying a bit extra, but I do think also that a) the gear is second hand and b) the need to price to sell- otherwise they end up with too much gear. 

    Anything between £1 and £3 seems fair to me- with obviously better quality or rarer stuff prcied individually. 


    DefaultM said:
    I got Blue Train by John Coltrane for 50p last week, I was pleased with that.
    Bargain. Probably his first great album. 

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  • RedlesterRedlester Frets: 1072
    Not a CD bought yesterday, but imagine my happiness when- with a few minutes to kill before an appointment- I popped into Oxfam and found a book for £2:99 which I was going to buy new elsewhere for £10:99. 

    Interestingly, the older lad who served me on the till was in his school uniform, probably doing some volunteering after school. I know that not all charity shops have the under-18 volunteers on the tills, for all sorts of reasons. 
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  • RedlesterRedlester Frets: 1072
    Black Crows, "Shake Your Money Maker"- replaces the old cassette copy I had when it first came out. 


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