Thursday, May 27, 2010

Vinyl ABC's...

To start, I'd like to apologize for the lack of post yesterday, I wasn't feeling very well. Hopefully, today's post will make up for it. While I'm not a vinyl collector, I would love to become one. For some reason, records seem to hold more sentimental value than their CD counterparts. They're valuable, they're collectible, and they're beautiful. If I were to become a collector, here's some of the records I would definitely purchase. 

Vinyl ABC's (with the exception of 'o,' 'p,' 'q,' 'u,' & 'z'):











The Black Keys, 'Attack and Release Vinyl & Bonus CD,' $18.98: Theblackkeys.com.
Bikini Kill, 'BIKINI KILL Vinyl EP,' $6.63: Amazon.com.
AFI, 'Crash Love 12",' $13.99: Afireinside.net.
The Cure, 'Disintegration (Deluxe Edition) (2 LP 180 Gram Vinyl),' $23.73: Amazon.com.
Black Flag, 'Everything Went Black,' $13.28: Amazon.com.
Lady Gaga, 'The Fame Monster Standard Edition Picture Disc LP,' $19.99: Ladygaga.com.
Gorillaz, 'Gorillaz,' $33.05: In and Out Records.
Of Montreal, 'Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?' $18.03: Amazon.com.
The Strokes, 'Is This It LP,' $19.98: Urban Outfitters.
Jughead's Revenge, 'Just Joined,' $49.99: Amazon.com.
Green Day, 'Kerplunk,' $18.98: Amazon.com.
The Clash, 'London Calling,' $24.98: Urban Outfitters.
Modest Mouse, 'The Moon and Antarctica,' $26.98: Urban Outfitters.
Coconut Records, 'Nighttiming,' $16.62: Amazon.com.
Cold War Kids, 'Robbers and Cowards,' $10.99: Music Stack.
The Smiths, 'Strangeways, Here We Come,' $23.73: Amazon.com.
Screeching Weasel, 'Television City Dream,' $11.08: gemm.
AFI, 'Very Proud of Ya,' $11.38: Amazon.com.
Nine Inch Nails, 'With Teeth,' $50.00: Amazon.com.
Franz Ferdinand, 'You Could Have It So Much Better,' $19.93: Amazon.com.





In other news, NPR has posted a wonderful audio interview with Green Day front-man, Billie Joe Armstrong. It is definitely different, and more informative than most other interviews I've read. In the interview, Armstrong discusses topics ranging from the 'American Idiot' musical, to the death of his father, to meeting his wife, Adrienne. Check it out here:
NPR.com.

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