Just out of curiosity, what's your rarest and/or most expensive record, and more to the point, how rare/expenive is it? Even if it's a promo or something, that's rare now, but won't be forever, I'd be interested to hear...
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Just out of curiosity, what's your rarest and/or most expensive record, and more to the point, how rare/expenive is it? Even if it's a promo or something, that's rare now, but won't be forever, I'd be interested to hear...
Probably plus 8 promo 1
F.U.S.E. & Texas Audio - +8-PRO1
tracks are half decent.
How much do you think that is worth then?
are u talkin about techno here or just in general???
and u finally made it will!!
if its non techno then probably my mint copy of The Beatles White album.... ive had some nice offers for that but its going no where
some of the detroit classics have gone for £200+ on ebay
analord 10 :lol:
lol didn't even know it was so rare... got it for € 30,-
Talking more about techno, but either way's interesting I suppose! I know, funny to see it says I joined on 3rd December last year - 4 months ago!Quote:
Originally Posted by alsynthe
Well, I got S.U.F no 1, and I hear Mad Cows on Acid can go for quite a bit...?
ask darkside on this. i bet he has more than a few rare vinyls.
Beatdisaster 502 - tube tech - tanz der familie... I think this worths a lot...
i suppose you cant put a price on techno
its only worth what someone is willing to pay
exactly....
I have a 7" copy of Voodoo Ray in the original sleeve....id expect id get a bit for that
also got Herbie Hancock - Rock It.....a 12" & a 7"
I once sold a Hardcore Techno tune for £40 which was pretty awful tbh....
but again....its what someones prepared to pay innit
some records id never sell -
technotronic - get up
run dmc - raising hell lp
pounding grooves 18
ttc - the uridium project
bad company - planet dust & the nine
i have this hardcore record, its a white label, one sided..........its a remix of dj jeans the launch.............but made to say the lunch
i know here in the states its super hard to get, but i think thats the rarest record i have
I got YMCA on a 7" :lol:
i was well surprised last time i went to belgium. a shop was selling " hardcore - i like john" for about 100 euro's, i paid £2 for my copy ;)
strange how a record can be worth loads in one country and not in another
now that i think of it..............alot of the older "uc hard house" is really rare nowadays too, and i got alot of that stuff
seen a few records going for $75 and up
isn't it "whitney joins the jamms" by the now known as KLF?
the one that got them sued by the queen of england for sampling one of her speeches in there? thus they formed the kopyright liberation front inorder to pay the million plus pound fine. good luck ever finding a copy of that record.
-p.dsp
WHAT?! Today my housemate has swapped a about 1000 cd cases with another stall owner he works at the local market.Quote:
Originally Posted by eyes without a face
The copy was sealed and had four photos of the band protraits within... Absolutely top condition, I couldnt believe how new it looked..
How much were you offered?
Eric.
How about the record
"do i love you" a northern soul gem. only 2 in the world, it last went at auction for 15,000 in 1995 i believe.
check it out
http://www.goldsoul.co.uk/your-ns/frankwilson.html
im not sure if it is the most expensive, but the story is a classic.
i sold a kraftwerk album for 2.99 pounds tee hee
Now that's what I'm talking about, haha, nice to see some numbers, does anyone have any never-to-be-released type records, and I don't mean cos the producer can't find someone to release it! Some interesting stuff though, I suppose you can get records much cheaper if you shop around, there's a video game shop in Liverpool that sells some games for £100-£200 and I wouldn't have said they were even that rare, sure you could get them much cheaper.Quote:
Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
I haven't come across any record shops selling the sort of stuff I'd look at for all that much money though.
Blackout Audio 1 would have to have some significant value?
I have a rare one off copy myself. One morning back home from a party I was severely intoxicated on GHB, I had just placed this on the platter I was gettin right into it. On G I get this real weird vertigo feeling where as I feel I'm about to fall backwards when I'm physically not, so I corrected this motion by instinctively jerking forwards. It was at this point that my right arm gouged a groove from start to finish with the styli on the McCormack Remix, with my left I flung a cup off coffee over about 20 eps. Gutted bad.
Better than getting a 12" I suppose... :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by dJpZ
I've got pretty much all the KLF/jams/timelords 12's - think a few of them go for quite a bit... for the aussies out there - got loads of rare tism 12's too, they go for heaps here, doubt they would be worth anything outside australia.
machina
i still have my copy of "hey jude... on a regga tip", with the first demo version of pump panel's remix of new order's "confussion" i'm sure that's gotta be up there some where.
...man, i'd love to hear that bad boy! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by DSP
AUDIO CLIP PLEASE!
I don`t know but my friend got some white stripes eps and albums that should go for quite a fanny for those nmetwts! Hahhahaha! Nice little fanny indeed :twisted: !
But I`m willing part to with some cash when I got some cash to ;) for those old Dima EPs!
I've seen some aphex vinyl's go for like 200 on ebay. Dave clarkes remix of ideotech by radiohead was fifty quid with like two days to go last time I checked.
My rarest is the orginal of didgerydoo by aphex.
i have laurent garnier crispy bacon - jeff mills solid sleep mix i paid around 30 € in 2000 ... its the msot expansive i paid for a record, but now this track has been repressed ...
i also own some odd track by anthony child (surgeon) called "over napoli" on a label called slut tracks (7") .. dunno how worth it is, i bought online for something like 4£ in 2001
the roiginal pressing sof axis 09a and 09b are aslo good collection but music has been rpressed many times now
the nine is a legend, i have a diff b-side on mineQuote:
Originally Posted by djfurness
new order - blue monday
mint condition
which i stole off my dad - sorry pops
Reckon this has got to be worth a little bit - especially with the peter saville cover - sweet as.
Sorry bud, this has got to be the most commonly found electronic music item around - i've picked up 3 on seperate ooccasions for under a quid.Quote:
Originally Posted by soma
oh well never mind eh.
still a great tune.
:D Aye it's rocking, that's why I keep buying emQuote:
Originally Posted by soma
Rarest one i picked up was Powerpill... unfortunately I lunched it somewhere before I started collecting tunes properly. oops although rubbish record anyway.[/url]
Kraftwerk - Das Model - Limited 12" in Red Vinyl from 1978.
http://stat.discogs.com/R/348465-1100457554.jpg
http://www.discogs.com/release/348465
This should be the rarest one in my collection.
But there is also a lot of other rare stuff from
the late 70s and 80s incl. all the acid house classics
guy the geezer
has the entire frank zappa collection on vinyl mostly original copies
i reckon thats worth a bit
i've got all sorts of old stuff kicking around
god knows what its worth.....it aint for sale though
Do you, or any other producers on here, or that you know, make records that'll never be released, to give your sets extra appeal?
YMCA on a 7" :lol:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=4719337861
quite a high tag on this northern soul gem!!!
well i doubt if anyone makes a good tune and then doesnt release it just for selfish reasons.Quote:
Originally Posted by Will
but i have got the odd one or 2 tracks kicking around that i'm playing from cd right now.
i guess bootlegs can be 2 dangerous /naughty to release sometimes though.
I have a huge Yello collection on vinyl.
Blue monday is the highest selling 12" single of all time. Lots of copies of that to be had. A stone cold classic. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by schlongfingers
I have every single Zappa Album Ever alsoQuote:
Originally Posted by davethedrummer
He is good
Well ok, but what about really limited/underground stuff, a bit like when stuff gets released on white label first to create a buzz, but instead use the buzz to promote the artist, rather than the record and only ever give the record a limted release or whatever.Quote:
Originally Posted by davethedrummer
I mean I know some records never get released, and I think it's really cool, shows they're not in it for the money, but the love of the music. I'm not talking just making a copy for themselves necessarily, but never giving it a full release, or just making 10 copies at most, somewhere in that region...
Was wondering how common that sort of thing is though.
some of marc acardipanes early records are very rare. it is unknown how much some of them would sell for as no1 would ever sell them.
just cos it sells for loads of ebay/gemm doesnt mean it is that rare.#
loads of kids buy over priced records with daddys money.