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    • March 2, 2012 11:45 PM CST
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      As much as I love the Ramones and Radio Birdman, the artist I own the most records by, is Ty Segall.  His guitar shredding and the sound of his voice are awesome, and he's a great songwriter.  Plus, he's absurdly prolific and the quality just doesn't drop.  At this point, I own pretty much all of his solo stuff and side projects, save for one or two 7" singles.

      What about you?  Maybe we can post photos of ourselves with our "most by this artist" records?

    • September 30, 2012 3:10 PM CDT
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      I found a pile of Rolling Stones records at a second-hand store a few years ago.


      Erik Johannes Matze said:

      Rolling Stones

      Why?: coïncedence

    • September 30, 2012 3:07 PM CDT
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    • September 30, 2012 3:05 PM CDT
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    • September 30, 2012 2:33 PM CDT
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      Rolling Stones

      Why?: coïncedence

    • September 30, 2012 2:22 PM CDT
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      Ha!

      Mike said:

      The Damned followed by the Ramones. Mostly because they both have released so many damned (get it?) records and 7" sleeve variations etc etc that sucker a collector nerd like me to buy. No picture of me, but a set a photos I'd snapped for another forum. I have to give credit though to an old friend who sold me his entire Damned 7" collection back in the 80's. I knew it hurt him, but he knew it was going to a good home. That's where a good chunk of my Damned and Capt. Sensible singles came from.

    • April 9, 2012 4:28 PM CDT
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      the Fuzztones!

    • April 8, 2012 9:19 AM CDT
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      Link Wray and the Cramps never get old and the Meteors, i can listen to them over and over

    • April 6, 2012 1:31 PM CDT
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      My brother is a huge Spirit fan and I inherited all of his vinyl when he went digital.  They quickly went into our Top 10 of groups with most records owned.  I'll have to actually take inventory to see who the Top 3 are, there are so many contenders.
       
      Axel Björnsson said:

      My personal record in records(lol) would be lp's from Spirit or 5 and next there is The Ventures or 4 records. 
       

       

    • April 5, 2012 10:48 AM CDT
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      Billy Childish or The Fall. only because ther's an endless suply ;)

    • April 4, 2012 8:01 PM CDT
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      DOORS DOORS DOORS....

    • April 4, 2012 7:58 PM CDT
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      wow!i had Rat as a drummer for a year -back in 2001,in London,UK...Maybe you'd dig two of my tunes on my playlist where he's beating the shit out of his set!Awesome collection,man!!!xxxx

      Mike said:

      The Damned followed by the Ramones. Mostly because they both have released so many damned (get it?) records and 7" sleeve variations etc etc that sucker a collector nerd like me to buy. No picture of me, but a set a photos I'd snapped for another forum. I have to give credit though to an old friend who sold me his entire Damned 7" collection back in the 80's. I knew it hurt him, but he knew it was going to a good home. That's where a good chunk of my Damned and Capt. Sensible singles came from.

    • April 4, 2012 7:36 PM CDT
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      The Fall - Mark E. Smith is a genius

      Billy Childish -  Gets to the primal urge of rock and roll

      Jack White - The last true rock star.

      Johnny Cash - The man could tell a story

    • April 4, 2012 7:19 PM CDT
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      Tom Waits, Nick Cave (inc bday party boys next door etc), the Fall

    • April 3, 2012 10:16 PM CDT
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      Rocket From The Crypt, Tom Waits, Misfits, Cramps, The Damned, The Accussed. The Rocket 7" collection was never ending.

    • April 3, 2012 8:37 PM CDT
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      :D -- on this we agree... "BtB" is soooo very fine. For those who don't possess a copy, here's the full tracklist:

      1966 -- and they recorded "All Sold Out" :-; But really, that tracklist is so good.

      Funny, the last Stones album I bought? "Some Girls". "Black and Blue"? not my fave, but it's in the collection. Bet it's the Billy Preston that gets you, right? M

      John Battles said:

      "Between The Buttons NEVER got it's just due. But , some people , myself included , rate it among their favorites. I have a shitload of Stones albums....My cut off point WAS "Some Girls" , until "A Bigger Bang" came out. Their first great album in nearly 30 years.

      "Black and Blue" you need , if only for "Melody". The Stones only have about 2000 (man.) great tracks their "Fans " have never heard of....
       
      melissa scott said:

      *laugh* re Original Disco Man (oooh yeaaaah).

      What is on the lp/tape/cd shelves here? Most by one group or artist? The Stones 'natch, esp. love Between the Buttons.

      This would be followed by a nice pile of indie punk compilations that I can't seem to resist, Live at The Rat (RIP) being an all-time fave. :D

      James Porter said:

      John, as far as Original Disco Man (whicah I don't own, BTW)...

      It may have been CHEAP, but most importantly it was JAMES BROWN, so you get a pass! Ha!

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      "Between The Buttons NEVER got it's just due. But , some people , myself included , rate it among their favorites. I have a shitload of Stones albums....My cut off point WAS "Some Girls" , until "A Bigger Bang" came out. Their first great album in nearly 30 years.

      "Black and Blue" you need , if only for "Melody". The Stones only have about 2000 (man.) great tracks their "Fans " have never heard of....
       
      melissa scott said:

      *laugh* re Original Disco Man (oooh yeaaaah).

      What is on the lp/tape/cd shelves here? Most by one group or artist? The Stones 'natch, esp. love Between the Buttons.

      This would be followed by a nice pile of indie punk compilations that I can't seem to resist, Live at The Rat (RIP) being an all-time fave. :D

      James Porter said:

      John, as far as Original Disco Man (whicah I don't own, BTW)...

      It may have been CHEAP, but most importantly it was JAMES BROWN, so you get a pass! Ha!

    • March 27, 2012 5:24 AM CDT
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      *laugh* re Original Disco Man (oooh yeaaaah).

      What is on the lp/tape/cd shelves here? Most by one group or artist? The Stones 'natch, esp. love Between the Buttons.

      This would be followed by a nice pile of indie punk compilations that I can't seem to resist, Live at The Rat (RIP) being an all-time fave. :D

      James Porter said:

      John, as far as Original Disco Man (whicah I don't own, BTW)...

      It may have been CHEAP, but most importantly it was JAMES BROWN, so you get a pass! Ha!

    • March 24, 2012 8:53 AM CDT
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      John, as far as Original Disco Man (which I don't own, BTW)...

      It may have been CHEAP, but most importantly it was JAMES BROWN, so you get a pass! Ha!

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       James , you forgot M & R Rush .  PSYYYYYYCH !!!!!!!

      I've got about 30 James Brown records , too.   Is there such a thing as too much?

      I've even got "The Original Disco Man". IT WAS CHEAP !!! I need help , Ladies and Gentlemens ! 

    • March 23, 2012 6:30 PM CDT
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      The artist with the most LPs in my stash is James Brown. Haven't counted in a long time, but it's probably creeping up on 30 by now.

      Others with ten or more titles:
      Kinks

      Grass Roots

      Bo Diddley

      Sam The Sham

      Paul Revere & the Raiders

      Jerry Lee Lewis

      Ventures

      Johnny Cash

      Temptations

      Rolling Stones

      Link Wray

      Louis Prima

      Syl Johnson

      Wilson Pickett

       

       

    • March 23, 2012 6:28 PM CDT
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      that is one hell of a collection!!  jealous as hell!! great stuff



      Mike said:

      The Damned followed by the Ramones. Mostly because they both have released so many damned (get it?) records and 7" sleeve variations etc etc that sucker a collector nerd like me to buy. No picture of me, but a set a photos I'd snapped for another forum. I have to give credit though to an old friend who sold me his entire Damned 7" collection back in the 80's. I knew it hurt him, but he knew it was going to a good home. That's where a good chunk of my Damned and Capt. Sensible singles came from.

    • March 23, 2012 6:26 PM CDT
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      1. Guided By Voices

      2. J Church

      3. Boyracer

      Between Bob Pollard, Lance Hahn, and Stew Anderson, I am not sure how my record funds survived.

    • March 23, 2012 7:40 AM CDT
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      Elvis P. and Neil Young .....

      No need to write a single word about the KING. He will always be my " light in the dark "

      Neil Young is so much " part of my life " ... he writes the songs I'll never have talent for ....

    • March 21, 2012 11:26 PM CDT
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      No kind of big deal.

      No Carnegie Steel.

       

      Actually, an awesome collection. Brings back good memories.

      The Damned followed by the Ramones. Mostly because they both have released so many damned (get it?) records and 7" sleeve variations etc etc that sucker a collector nerd like me to buy. No picture of me, but a set a photos I'd snapped for another forum. I have to give credit though to an old friend who sold me his entire Damned 7" collection back in the 80's. I knew it hurt him, but he knew it was going to a good home. That's where a good chunk of my Damned and Capt. Sensible singles came from.

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