Random Vinyl Pics
The Stooges - Fun House.   
Fun House is still my favorite but the new Stooges album, Ready To Die, is pretty great, especially from guys in their mid-sixties.

The Stooges - Fun House.   

Fun House is still my favorite but the new Stooges album, Ready To Die, is pretty great, especially from guys in their mid-sixties.

The Who - Hooligans.  In the 1980s MCA Records put out some of the worst quality vinyl ever made by a major label.  If you’re looking for old Who records anything with the MCA blue sky rainbow label should be play-tested before purchasing.  Despite printing errors on the sleeve and rough edges and intrusive surface noise on the discs, I’ve always been rather fond of this compilation from 1981.  That’s why I’ve chosen it to represent The Who today, the 19th of May.
Happy Birthday Pete Townshend!

The Who - Hooligans.  In the 1980s MCA Records put out some of the worst quality vinyl ever made by a major label.  If you’re looking for old Who records anything with the MCA blue sky rainbow label should be play-tested before purchasing.  Despite printing errors on the sleeve and rough edges and intrusive surface noise on the discs, I’ve always been rather fond of this compilation from 1981.  That’s why I’ve chosen it to represent The Who today, the 19th of May.

Happy Birthday Pete Townshend!

Styx - Pieces Of Eight.  
This is the first rock record I ever bought.  ELO, Kansas, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Who, Yes, and The Rolling Stones followed soon after.  I can’t really remember how I got from there to Frank Zappa, Soft Machine, Camper Van Beethoven, The Sex Pistols, The Replacements, Lightning Bolt and all bands challenging and alternative in general.  But it all started with Styx.

Styx - Pieces Of Eight.  

This is the first rock record I ever bought.  ELO, Kansas, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Who, Yes, and The Rolling Stones followed soon after.  I can’t really remember how I got from there to Frank Zappa, Soft Machine, Camper Van Beethoven, The Sex Pistols, The Replacements, Lightning Bolt and all bands challenging and alternative in general.  But it all started with Styx.

Steve Martin - “A Wild And Crazy Guy”.   
This is the first record I ever bought.

Steve Martin - “A Wild And Crazy Guy”.   

This is the first record I ever bought.

Harry Nilsson - …That’s The Way It Is

Harry Nilsson - …That’s The Way It Is

The Soft Boys - Nextdoorland

The Soft Boys - Nextdoorland

The Replacements - Pleased To Meet Me.   

Post-Bob/Pre-Slim.

The Replacements - Pleased To Meet Me.   

Post-Bob/Pre-Slim.

Bob Marley & The Wailers - Talkin’ Blues

Bob Marley & The Wailers - Talkin’ Blues

The Replacements - Songs For Slim.  
Though I missed out on the super-limited 10” edition, this 12” version is still a lot of fun.  

The Replacements - Songs For Slim.  

Though I missed out on the super-limited 10” edition, this 12” version is still a lot of fun.  

Jim Fassett - Strange To Your Ears

Jim Fassett - Strange To Your Ears

John Lennon - Menlove Ave., with cat damage.

John Lennon - Menlove Ave., with cat damage.

Jon Pertwee sings The Doctor (by Cee1003).  Though the person who made and posted the video got the name wrong (it’s “Who Is The Doctor”), this is quite enjoyable.  The flipside of the single, “Pure Mystery”, about a magician, is similar in style to William Shatner’s The Transformed Man.  

Man Or Astro-Man? - Analog Series Volumes 1, 2, and 3 clear vinyl, limited to 200 each.  
Because Chunklet sealed these with foil stickers I will probably never be able to get myself to open them.  Good thing their first album in almost 12 years will be out next month.

Man Or Astro-Man? - Analog Series Volumes 1, 2, and 3 clear vinyl, limited to 200 each.  

Because Chunklet sealed these with foil stickers I will probably never be able to get myself to open them.  Good thing their first album in almost 12 years will be out next month.

The Mothers - Just Another Band From L.A.   
Happy Mother’s Day!

The Mothers - Just Another Band From L.A.   

Happy Mother’s Day!

Steve Winwood - Arc Of A Diver.  
This music has a tendency to put me to sleep.  Maybe that’s why I was surprised to learn that some of the lyrics are by Viv Stanshall of The Bonzo Dog Band.

Steve Winwood - Arc Of A Diver.  

This music has a tendency to put me to sleep.  Maybe that’s why I was surprised to learn that some of the lyrics are by Viv Stanshall of The Bonzo Dog Band.