Digging Wudge-U-Cop-While-Digging-Today?

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haha im gettin a turntable so i got 4 pieces of vinyl
while i was there i saw a soundtrack for a porno (deep throat 2 - it was a sequel). I heard of the original porno because in American History we talked about the guy who was nicknamed deep throat. lol found it funny gonna share the story with my teacher for sure
lmfao.
 

trykome

CEO DFM Promoter/Emcee/Turntablist /Producer-(+)-
ill o.g.
I swent a couple of weeks ago to my local diggery and copped some more weird ass wax I'll post the list up here soon i cant think of any off hand
 

trykome

CEO DFM Promoter/Emcee/Turntablist /Producer-(+)-
ill o.g.
ok so i posted on the 1st of may that i would have what i dug up since then i've gone a couple more times so here is the list
Harry Belafonte : The Midnight Special,The Many Moods Of, At Carnegie Hall, Streets I have Walked
Michael Jackson: Thriller
Leon Russell: Carney
Emerson Lake And Palmer: Pictures At An Exhibition
Tibetan Buddhism:The Ritual Orchestra and Chants
Paul Horn:Inside
Herb Alpert & the Tiuana Brass: The Lonely Bull, What Now My Love
Deep Purple & The London Symphony Orchestra
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66: Fool On The Hill
The Bothy Band: Out of The Wind Into the Sun
Baja Marimba Band: Fowl Play
Barry White: Cant Get Enough
The Allman Brothers Band: Brothers and Sisters
Isaac Hayes: Black Moses
Derek And The Dominoes: Layla and other assorted love songs
Brewer and Shipley: Weeds
Faze-O: Breakin' the Funk
Wes Montgomery: A Day In The Life
Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells
ok so there it is if i've repeated anything from a previous post sorry i have no order just chaos in the studio
 

RaO large

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
The Meters - Struttin
David Porter - Victim of A joke
Annett Peacock - The Perfect Release
King Floyd - Think About it
Some Bugged out looking Russian Record that had some Flavor
 

H&R

DJ Nice // Crack City
ill o.g.
Just got these today :

- Charles Sullivan : Gennesis [1974]
- Cliford Coulter : Do It Now [1971]
- Eddie Kenrix : Goin Up In Smoke [1977]
- Minnie Ripperton : Love Lives Forever [1980]
- Phyllis Hyman : You Know How To Love Me [1979]
- Quincy Jones & Bill Cosby : Original Jam Sessions [1969]
- Sun : Sun Power [1977]
- Syl Johnson : Diamond In The Ruff [1974]
 

trykome

CEO DFM Promoter/Emcee/Turntablist /Producer-(+)-
ill o.g.
aight I went out digging and copped these gems all for a quarter each :
The Allman Brothers Band "Brothers and Sisters"
Quicksilver Mesenger Service " Happy Trails"
Le Grand Jazz
Joe Cocker s/t
Osibisa S/T
LTD. "Something to Love"
WAR "Galaxy"
Ten Years After " Rock & Roll Music to the World"
Steve Miller Band "Children Of THe Future"
found some tight horn stabs and some ill ass bass lines on some of these
 

trykome

CEO DFM Promoter/Emcee/Turntablist /Producer-(+)-
ill o.g.
Here is this mornings Digging
Average White Band : AWB, Soul Searching , and Benny and Us
Lionel Richie : Cant slow Down
War: Platinum Jazz
Huey Lewis And The News: Sports
More of The Best of Bill Cosby
Quincy Jones: Body Heat
 

trykome

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ill o.g.
Ok so its been awhile and it seems like i was the last one to post what they dug so here goes another list here is 60 cuts that I have picked up in the last month
Steve Martin : A Wild and Crazy Guy
Donny Hathaway: Live
The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble: S/T
Tower of Power: S/T
K-Tel Music Power: Comp
The James Cotton Band: High Energy
Cornell Dupree: Shadow Dancing
Earth Wind & Fire: The Best of Vol 1
The Blues Brothers: OST
Rod McKuen's: Something Beyond
Mississippi Fred McDowell: I Do Not Play Rock & Roll
Commodores: Midnight Magic
Noel Pointer: Phantazia
Bill Cosby: Wonderfulness, ...Is A Very Funny Fellow Right!
Muddy Waters: Rolling Stone
Johnny Rivers: Realization
Sea Level: Cats On the Coast
Persuasive Percussion: Vol 2&3
Jimmy Smith: Bluesmith, Got My Mojo Workin'
Lou Rawls: Soulin'
Mongo Santamaria: Greatest Hits
The Blues Poject: Projections
Dr. Hook: Pleasure & Pain
The Mills Bros.: My Shy Violet, Great Hits
Dr. John: Desitively Bonnaroo
The 5th Dimension: Greatest Hits; Love, Lines, Angles, and Rhymes
The Free Design: Kites Are Fun
The Platters: remember when?
Ronco Presents "Good Vibrations" : comp
Evel Knievel:S/T
Stevie Wonder: Talking Book;Song In The Key Of Life; Looking Back; Greatest Hits Vol 2
Louis Armstrong: Hello, Dolly!
The O'jays: Shipahoy
Basie Jam: Basie Jam
James Brown: Black Caeser OST
Richard "Groove" Holmes: A Bowl of Soul
Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery: Jimmy & Wes The Dynamic Duo
This Is Soul: comp
People's Choice: Boogie Down U.S.A.
Isley Bros: Soul Shout!
Afro-Cuban Band: Rhythm Of Life
Herbie Hancock: Thrust
Crosby Stills Nash and Young: So Far
Family Portrait: comp
Music Box: comp
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass: !!Going Places!!;Whipped Cream & Other Delights
Herb Alpert: Rise
Baja Marimba Band: S/T
Indiviuals: comp
George Benson: Breezin
 

trykome

CEO DFM Promoter/Emcee/Turntablist /Producer-(+)-
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^ damn dun you aint playiin , your buildin the collection for real!

Im trying anyhow lol i go 3 days a week to two spots and go crazy one is thrift store where the guys there order crates for just me to dig up they hide em in the back and when i get there i get the first dibbs then they go out for the public ha now thats ill
 

trykome

CEO DFM Promoter/Emcee/Turntablist /Producer-(+)-
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ok here is my new post this week I picked up these p at my favorite secret spot
Sex Pistols: Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols (German Pressing)
Super Oldies: Comp (German Release)
The Ventures:The Ventures In Space (UK Pressing)
Taboo: The Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman
Slash: The Early Sessions (comp)
2525 (Exordium & Termnus): Zaeger & Evans
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of: The War of the Worlds (Holland Pressing)
Randy Vanwarmer: Terraform
The Who: The Kids Are Alright
Soul Meeting: Comp (German Release)
The Rolling Stones: Great Hits (German Pressing)
The Rolling Stones : Rolled Gold th very best of ...(German Pressing)
Tamla Motown Is Hot Hot Hot: Comp (German Release)
Underground 70': Comp(German Release)
Rock 'N' Roll High School : OST
Pnk Floyd: The Wall
Prince: Purple Rain OST
Van Halen: Van Halen
2001 a space odyssey: OST
Pop Festival: comp (German Release)
Die Rattles: Hurra Die Rattles Kommen(German Release)
I picked all these up for 3 bucks I did some research and most of the German records are worth $45 and up
I love my spot hehe they dont know what they have and they let me have it all
anyone else out there as lucky as I am?
 

The Mastermind

This Illuminati Be Illin'
ill o.g.
trykrome, I wouldn't trust that book on those values. Whatever it says I doubt you'd get close to $45 for any of those. Except maybe The Who if it is like new. Still, some decent finds for the price.
 

trykome

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ill o.g.
true that on the the prices they were based on what other people were selling them on GEMM i dont ealy care on the prices anyhow because they areall for my collection. Today they get more in so I am sue I will post more tonight Ijust wish they would get more Soul and Funk and some 45s too but i cant complain because i am the only person who digs at this spot
 

Blunt604

ILLIEN
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i just copped staple singers ft mavis staples - this time around 1981 (very very rare)

for 35$ US. i am hyped because it is worth 70 euros on cdnandlp.com

GET YA CRATES UP! lol

oh yeah also copped montclairs - self titled 1980
 

trykome

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i just copped staple singers ft mavis staples - this time around 1981 (very very rare)

for 35$ US. i am hyped because it is worth 70 euros on cdnandlp.com

GET YA CRATES UP! lol

oh yeah also copped montclairs - self titled 1980

nice do you find that cdnandlp.com prices are pretty true to the game or are they a bit out there i ask because the records that i listed that were german pressings and or releases i got the prices from GEMM.com and popsike.com
 

Pug

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ill o.g.
I find that prices on the net aren't always reflective of the true value of a record. It depends on demand of the record in question. I've seen 5$ records go for 90$ and I've seen 90$ records go for 5$, so it really depends. Also, it depends on your reputation as a seller. There's a lot of variables at play. Selling records ain't easy!

Also keep in mind that popsike only keeps a log of records that went for a decent chunk of money. So even though a record might show up on there, there's a good chance that its sold for cheaper plenty of times before that, you just don't see it.
 

trykome

CEO DFM Promoter/Emcee/Turntablist /Producer-(+)-
ill o.g.
I find that prices on the net aren't always reflective of the true value of a record. It depends on demand of the record in question. I've seen 5$ records go for 90$ and I've seen 90$ records go for 5$, so it really depends. Also, it depends on your reputation as a seller. There's a lot of variables at play. Selling records ain't easy!

Also keep in mind that popsike only keeps a log of records that went for a decent chunk of money. So even though a record might show up on there, there's a good chance that its sold for cheaper plenty of times before that, you just don't see it.

Ahh right on thanks for the input is there a site or publication out there that one could look up the value of records? I dont plan on selling anything butit would be nice to know what I have yah know what i mean
 

Pug

IllMuzik Mortician
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ill o.g.
Books and publications exist, but I don't own any. I'm sure if you did a search on google you can come up with something.
 

trykome

CEO DFM Promoter/Emcee/Turntablist /Producer-(+)-
ill o.g.
Books and publications exist, but I don't own any. I'm sure if you did a search on google you can come up with something.

right on brotha i will check it out im off to go diggin right now so i will check it out when i get back
 
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