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You sure you didnt take the train and get off at the Willowby station to find these? Slight Twilight Zone reference.

Is that Love collection live? I have the Arthur Lee 45 of the title song.
LOVE that Twilight Zone episode! The Love is basically an expanded edition of the 45, a Record Store Day exclusive that no one bought, so it was discounted . . . at the Willowby Record Store! Gotta love heteronyms – LIVE!
https://www.discogs.com/release/19525072-Love-Everybodys-Gotta-Live
 
Slowly but surely i've been replacing most of the Led Zeppelin LPs i bequeathed to my goddaughter about a decade ago. This beauty arrived today:
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This is a weird one
Back in april 2022 I bought some HT high definition tape transfers of Coltranes Giant Steps, Ballads and a Stokowski classical collection all on DVDA.
They never arrived and I got a refund.
Guess what showed up in my mailbox yesterday 9 months later?
Maybe 4ears is getting a package too.
 
oh , dear....I guess I am making up for lost time...., and besides, most of these 80s LPs were $5 or less.... I am on a Triumph spree...
(used to play this one when I was a DJ in WRPC-FM)
https://www.discogs.com/release/5515575-Triumph-Thunder-Seven
and then
https://www.discogs.com/release/2519637-Triumph-Never-Surrender
plus
https://www.discogs.com/release/1661887-Triumph-The-Sport-Of-Kings
(waiting for "Surveillance" which was $12...it's the rarest one on LP)

and this one is BAGGY'S FAULT!!!!
https://www.discogs.com/release/15932140-Yes-The-Ladder
these ones I got to take advantage of free shipping but they are a welcome inclusion to my collection
https://www.discogs.com/release/371440-Dan-Hartman-Instant-Replay(with a guy called Vincent Cusano on guitar!!! we all know who he is! and I LOVE Danny RIP boy!!!)

this one, cause I LOVE Dave Edmunds and I did not know this was basically a Jeff Lynne production!
https://www.discogs.com/release/7250632-Dave-Edmunds-Information
and , of course , my latest "walked right past me and smiled at me...and she smelled good" friend...yes, you may be jealous!, LOL!!!!
https://www.discogs.com/release/24896126-Taylor-Swift-Midnights
 
I remembered that Perrey actually recorded one, well.. TWO of my childhood records..
One that I bought when I went to Disney World in 1975
https://www.discogs.com/release/10418815-Unknown-Artist-Electrical-Water-Pageant

(and also "Baroque Hoedown"was used for another of Chespirito's programs, "El CHapulin Colorado" )


and one that was a theme song to millions of kid's lives, "El Chavo del Ocho"
 
Man! I am SO STOKED for this one! From the discogs page:
The SF Sorrow deluxe vinyl box set features four 12" LPs, four rare European 1960s picture sleeve 7” singles, and handwritten recollections from Phil May, Dick Taylor, Jon Povey and Wally Waller on individually signed inserts.


The first two LPs feature the mono and stereo versions of the album cut from the original Abbey Road master tapes packaged in facsimile versions of the original UK gatefold and USA 'Tombstone' sleeves respectively. The third and fourth LPs comprise a 2LP set of the 1998 Live At Abbey Road anniversary recording with David Gilmour and Arthur Brown on vinyl for the very first time.
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The Pretty Things - S.F. Sorrow
 
Man! I am SO STOKED for this one! From the discogs page:
The SF Sorrow deluxe vinyl box set features four 12" LPs, four rare European 1960s picture sleeve 7” singles, and handwritten recollections from Phil May, Dick Taylor, Jon Povey and Wally Waller on individually signed inserts.

The first two LPs feature the mono and stereo versions of the album cut from the original Abbey Road master tapes packaged in facsimile versions of the original UK gatefold and USA 'Tombstone' sleeves respectively. The third and fourth LPs comprise a 2LP set of the 1998 Live At Abbey Road anniversary recording with David Gilmour and Arthur Brown on vinyl for the very first time.
View attachment 88377 The Pretty Things - S.F. Sorrow
An album ahead of its time. I saw them only once on their tour to promote the '76 album "Savage Eye"
 
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