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    Vinyl finds.

    Found a beauty on Tuesday, looking through the 1 euro vinyl boxes in a junk shop, and found Twelfth Night's Live and Let Live album of an 1983 Marquee gig. In great condition, plays perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterG View Post
    Found a beauty on Tuesday, looking through the 1 euro vinyl boxes in a junk shop, and found Twelfth Night's Live and Let Live album of an 1983 Marquee gig. In great condition, plays perfectly.
    Nice!

    Some of the Vinyl Finds I have found over the years have been at Everybody's Records here in Cincinnati. I found an unopened Vinyl of one of the albums by Flash as well as an unopened UK- Danger Money.

    A number of years back- I picked up a live Vinyl Bootleg of "A Living Story" by Genesis.... PRISTINE Audio on that Vinyl!

    I also picked up last year a Vinyl copy of Wilding/Bonus' "Pleasure Signals", which is a great little set of Prog and Prog Jazz Fusion....

    Many others that I have picked up as well....
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    What period is "A Living Story"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterG View Post
    What period is "A Living Story"?
    This is a recording of the show from the Rainbow Theatre, January 2, 1977. My Vinyl record of this is Catalog Number PG1300.

    Short Track list, which includes:
    1 Squonk
    2 All In A Mouse's Night
    3 Eleventh Earl Of Mar
    4 One For The Vine
    5 I Know What I Like
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    Found some old Remington label classical records from the early to mid 1950s for $2 apiece,
    things like Tchaikovsky Symphony 2-Thor Johnson, Tchaikovsky Symphony 6-H. Arthur Brown, Franck Symphony-Hans Wolff-love that era of classical!
    "and what music unites, man should not take apart"-Helmut Koellen

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    My local Goodwill has a bin with all the Roger Miller LPs.

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    I've got a bin for Roger Miller albums too....

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    Great little vinyl hit on Tuesday, from a secondhand record shop.

    For the grand total of 5 euros I got:
    Visage - s/t debut - 1980. There are some really twisted electro-instrumentals and effects on this.
    Soft Cell - Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret - 1981
    The Leather Nun - Force of Habit - 1987. Singles compilation

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