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    Thrift Store Raids!

    Does anyone else here ever go on a thrift store raid?
    I go all the time, usually every few weeks, to every thift store in a 40 mile radius and buy records, 8 tracks, cds, cassettes, and other things until I am worn out.

    The last few hauls I got were amazing:
    Latest records to pick up


    Today @ thrift stores:
    The Animals – The Animals (US version)
    The Animals – On Tour
    April Wine – The Nature of the Beast
    Joan C Baez – The Best of
    Elvin Bishop – Juke Joint Jump
    Capenters - Carpenters
    Chicago - VI
    Crosby Stills & Nash – Crosby Stills & Nash
    Joe ****er – Mad Dogs & Englishmen
    Donovan – A Gift From A Flower to A Garden
    Doobie Brothers – The Captain and Me
    Dusty Springfield – Cameo
    The Eleventh House Featuring Larry Coryell – Level One
    The Flock – The Flock
    Georgia Satellites – Georgia Satellites
    Jethro Tull – This Was
    Jethro Tull – My God (bootleg)
    Billy Joel – The Stranger
    Kansas - Leftoverture
    Kingston Trio - Something Special
    Kingston Trio – The Best of Vol 2
    Gordon Lightfoot – Summertime Dream
    Loverboy – Get Lucky
    Marshall Tucker Band – Carolina Dreams
    Marshall Tucker Band – Running Like the Wind
    Don McLean – Don McLean
    Moby Grape – Moby Grape
    Mott the Hoople – Wildlife
    Pink Floyd – Piper At the Gates of Dawn
    Renaissance – A Song For All Seasons
    Sly & the Family Stone – Fresh
    Strawberry Alarm Clock – Incense and Peppermints
    Ten Years After – Ssssh
    The Time – Ice Cream Castle
    Vanilla Fudge – Renaissance
    The Who – Odds & Sods
    Yes – Big Generator
    Zombies – Odessey and Oracle
    Super Oldies of the 60s Volume 7 (and Beach Boys is spelled wrong on it!!!!)


    @ another thrift store on vacation
    Chicago – Chicago Transit Authority
    Ry Cooder – Crossroads Soundtrack
    Little River Band – Greatest Hits
    Kenny Loggins – Nightwatch
    Chuck Mangione – Fun and Games
    Moody Blues – Octave
    Moody Blues – Caught Live +5
    Alan Parsons Project – Best of
    Robert Palmer – I Didn’t Mean to Turn You On (Extended Dance Remix)
    Robert Plant – The Principle of Moments
    Procol Harum – Greatest Hits
    Rare Earth – Get Ready
    Rolling Stones – Undercover
    Styx – Kilroy Was Here
    Moussorgsky – Pictures At An Exhibition performed by the Fritz Reiner Chicago Symphony Orchestra
    Rollerball soundtrack

    Mentor, OH
    Alan Parsons Project – Ammonia Avenue

    7-14-08
    America - Hearts
    April Wine – Harder…Faster
    Asia - Asia
    Beach Boys – Today!
    Beach Boys – In Concert
    The Beatles – 1967-1970 #2
    Blood, Sweat, & Tears – Blood, Sweat, & Tears
    Paul Butterfield Blues Band – The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw
    Chicago – 17
    Phil Collins – No Jacket Required
    Cream – Live Cream
    Charlie Daniels Band – Full Moon
    Charlie Daniels Band – Million Mile Reflections
    Donovan – Greatest Hits
    The Doors – The Doors
    Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive!
    Aretha Franklin – Live At the Fillmore West
    Grateful Dead – Europe ‘72
    Arlo Guthrie – The Best Of
    Billy Joel – Songs In the Attic
    Led Zeppelin – Untitled
    Led Zeppelin – The Song Remains the Same
    Manfred Mann’s Earth Band – Nightingales & Bombers
    Marshall Tucker Band – Greatest Hits
    Moody Blues – Days of Future Passed
    Moody Blues – Long Distance Voyager
    Moody Blues – The Other Side of Life
    Moody Blues – Every Good Boy Deserves A Favour
    Outlaws - Outlaws
    Outlaws – Playin’ To Win
    Richard Pryor – Are You Serious???
    Simon & Garfunkel – Sounds of Silence
    Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge Over Troubled Water
    Rick Springfield – Success Hasn’t Spoiled Me Yet
    Supertramp – Crime of the Century
    Traffic – Mr. Fantasy
    Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die
    Van Halen – 5150
    Rick Wakeman – The Six Wives of Henry VIII
    Joe Walsh – So What
    Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention – Freak Out!

    The Graduate Soundtrack

    8-tracks:
    Emerson, Lake, & Palmer - Trilogy
    Grand Funk Railroad - Grand Funk
    Grand Funk Railroad - E Plurbius Funk
    Jethro Tull - Benefit
    King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
    Traffic - Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
    Frank Zappa - Apostrophe

    Cassettes:
    Mike + the Mechanics - The Living Years

    anyone else ever do this?
    LIST IT!

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    Damn man, nice score.

    I check them out every once in a while, but all I ever seem to find is an abundance of Barry Manilow records.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idiotec View Post
    Damn man, nice score.

    I check them out every once in a while, but all I ever seem to find is an abundance of Barry Manilow records.
    Barry Manilow Live is an essential to make any thrift store a thrift store, without it, its just another shack, if you remove it from the store, the store will collapse. Same goes for the Steisand album, 101 Stings, 120 String Performances, and Manatovani.

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    Dang man, that's a great collection with just those records you just bought. I haven't been able to do what you do but I do get vinyl at flea markets. All of the vinyls I got so far work well except Kansas-Two for the Show. That record needs to be cleaned before I put it on the record player.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JukeBoxHero View Post
    Dang man, that's a great collection with just those records you just bought. I haven't been able to do what you do but I do get vinyl at flea markets. All of the vinyls I got so far work well except Kansas-Two for the Show. That record needs to be cleaned before I put it on the record player.
    yeah, like 5 of the ones I bought, (Traffic (both), The Doors, Cream, and the Beach Boys (only one)) were all in pretty poor condition, but they may still be playable

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    Quote Originally Posted by a21schizoidman View Post
    Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention – Freak Out!
    King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
    Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
    Damn you... Though I do have the Traffic album you listed. Only record I've gotten from a thrift store was The Monster Mash, haha. I got it for the sheer novelty, mind you.
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    I go to yard sales, Flea markets, Thrift stores.. I find CDs now and then. I bought Soundgarden's A Sides CD with the case and booklet for 50 cents, for an example.


 

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