recent vinyl finds
recent vinyl finds
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Visited my first Scottish car boot on Sunday, the field slowly
filled up but there were some very dodgy looking characters
about, so I had to watch my step but I found a few albums and
just missed getting into a good box first and I was up at 6am.
These are some of the folky things, there were more a lot more, at 50p a pop.Not a Scottish folk album in the same box as the three above
shock!! a great sleeve for this one from '73On Saturday morning I had visited a Northampton boot before
I drove to Dundee (bloody hardcore me) and found a few things
I liked.
A local rap act 12" from the early 90's released by the Northampton Musicians Collective, inside was a flyer to
a local festival, below.
A well loved but playable copy of Stevie's 2nd single from 1962.
I couldn't find anything online about this 10" disc, possibly because typing Marley Vinyl into a search engine throws up
quite different results!
I admit I only picked this up for the cheesy sleeve,
but listening through it's not that bad either.- "Marley vinyl rainwater goods made their first public appearance at the London Ideal Homes Exhibition in 1959" - https://marleypipesy…webazoot
- & much respect for all these early starts!webazoot
- cheers, but am paying the price now though and I've only had a glass of wineGardener
- Errol and Crail are probably the best car boots in your area.Doris_McSquirter
- Secret Bunker (near Crail) is worth a visit.Doris_McSquirter
- thanks for the heads-up!Gardener
- You're welcome. My ex went to St Andrews Uni so I visited that area alot. Be sure to visit the Isle of May also.Doris_McSquirter