glorified g wrote: » I live in Dublin so I'm a little spoiled for choice. The RAGE on Fade Street is by far my favourite place.
dr.bollocko wrote: » I still have to use mostly amazon for whatever re-issues I can buy. Currently hunting meddle and lateralus however both are shocking expensive.
dr.bollocko wrote: » ....... Currently hunting meddle and lateralus however both are shocking expensive.
K.Flyer wrote: » Well that's one off your list..
dr.bollocko wrote: » I've been to a couple of the fairs. You know the ones. they travel around the country selling. Invariably I have found something but tbh I didn't think they were great value. Going to start paying closer attention to adverts and gumtree. The shipping on discogs always catches me out too.
jonon9 wrote: » ..... Anyone ever use EIL.com for buying their stuff?
More than one million vinyl records have been sold in the UK so far this year - the first time the milestone has been achieved since 1996. The figures mark a largely unexpected resurgence in an industry now considered to be dominated by digital. Earlier this month, Pink Floyd's The Endless River became the fastest-selling vinyl release since 1997.
dr.bollocko wrote: » We should group buy a vinyl press.
Achtung Maybe wrote: » I collect U2 vinyl, and besides from the usual suspects like Ebay, Gumtree etc, I have found some great vinyl in 2nd hand stores (not just U2). In a shop in Capel St I found the banned "Give Ireland Back To The Irish" by Paul McCartney for the princely sum of .50 cents, along with Beatles singles (including sleeves) for similar prices.