Jam The Man
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Boys in the old Brighton blue 12" without autographs.
I'm told told it's less common than the autographed version?
I'm told told it's less common than the autographed version?
I have the Greasy Truckers album. I think it's worth a bit.
Have The Beatles original mono pressing of the 'White Album'. Also have the original Stones..'Sticky Fingers' with the Andy Warhol 'zip' cover, I seem to recall this was only produced on the first print as it was found difficult to stack & pack the discs for distribution. Still have all the other Stones & Beatles albums, most in mono & first pressings. My wife also has Bill Wyman's 'Je Suis a Rock Star' picture album signed to her with love from Bill!
I had loads before coming to Australia but sold them to a collector friend for very little, regret doing it now.
I also had some Pistols, Clash, Stranglers and more were the middle was different to what you'd get in the shops
because they were jukebox versions, couldn't tell you if they were worth much though.
Picture discs and coloured vinyl, those were the days.
I have a fairly large collection of indie 7" singles from the 80s to the present day. Most valuable would probably be Pristine Christine by the Sea Urchins which could be worth anything up to £300, depending on how desperate someone is on eBay. Its value stems from the fact that it was the first release on the seminal Sarah Records label. I have rarer records, but they're worth a lot less.
My top 2 are probably the Teenage Kicks EP on Good Vibrations with the wrap around paper cover and Killing an Arab on Small Wonder - I regularly go through the Record Collector's guide but I find ebay is as good a gauge as any. They are only worth what you can sell them for (if you want to sell them). The one that really surprised me recently was the original gatefold sleeve of Verve's debut LP A Storm In Heaven which went for 50 quid or something daft!
I used to own the self-released version of the Stand Up ep by Throwing Muses, until I sold it for £200.
I have a fairly large collection of indie 7" singles from the 80s to the present day. Most valuable would probably be Pristine Christine by the Sea Urchins which could be worth anything up to £300, depending on how desperate someone is on eBay. Its value stems from the fact that it was the first release on the seminal Sarah Records label. I have rarer records, but they're worth a lot less.
Spent a lot of time collecting in the late seventies and early eighties .Mostly punk and Beatles .
Have got 11 track Never Mind the Bollocks with the free one sided 7' of Submission and poster .
Anarchy in the UK on EMI
Original numbered White Album by the Beatles
Let It be box set with original Get Back book . Album was originaly going to be called Get back.
Loads of bootlegs , which now seem redundant in this digital age , and loads of punk coloured vinyl. Even a UK Subs single on black vinyl .Ironically a bit rare , because all their original pressings were on coloured vinyl.
Particular favourite is the first Penetration album on luminous vinyl. Used to use that as a light source in my bedroom, whilst listening to it.
Oh yeah , and Teenage Kicks on Good Vibrations and Sham 69's I Don't Wanna/Red London /Ulster Boys ep on Step Forward