how was it for you when you first started to collect records [reggae]
well when i first started out, it was a slow process using school lunch money, chores etc. it's been an expensive but enjoyable hobby. but some of the records i have has lasted longer than my football collecting cards as well comics too. after looking @ these pieces of footage fuels the drive even more, take a look and you see what i mean. i love collecting reggae no question !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAAB8pe1KK0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI0QYxpK7RE
AAAHHHHHHHH !!!!! the joy's of record collecting
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DUDLEY 1NE
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AAAHHHHHHHH !!!!! the joy's of record collecting
It's Your Time To Shuffle And Deal.


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leggo rocker
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I am a 'born again' collector. I had a nice collection of original roots vinyl back in 1978 - 1984 (I think). Sadly, bit by bit, I sold it all off in the early 80s, usually for pennies - usually to score weed, food or petrol for my motorbike.
Now I am on my second time around, this time richer and hopefully wiser.
I think I have almost all of the stuff I had before, although I still need Big Joe - African Princess. But it has to be a REALLY good copy as I am fed up with rough records.
This time I have got into 12 inch 45s. I love them.
Friends and family look at me strangely now when they see the maybe 3,000 records stacked carefully in my room. I know they are thinking I've lost it. But I don't care. This is my library and I intend to keep it and grow it more and more.
I get a great joy from getting them, cleaning them on the Moth RCM and playing them. I play reggae vinyl almost constantly when I am at home, and when I can't play vinyl, I try to listen to my records via my radio show!
I've even bought a few new releases (of old material). But try as hard as I like, I just can't get into any new reggae. Much after 1985, with a few exceptions, and I can't seem to get on with the stuff.
Big up the collectors and selectors!
Now I am on my second time around, this time richer and hopefully wiser.
I think I have almost all of the stuff I had before, although I still need Big Joe - African Princess. But it has to be a REALLY good copy as I am fed up with rough records.
This time I have got into 12 inch 45s. I love them.
Friends and family look at me strangely now when they see the maybe 3,000 records stacked carefully in my room. I know they are thinking I've lost it. But I don't care. This is my library and I intend to keep it and grow it more and more.
I get a great joy from getting them, cleaning them on the Moth RCM and playing them. I play reggae vinyl almost constantly when I am at home, and when I can't play vinyl, I try to listen to my records via my radio show!
I've even bought a few new releases (of old material). But try as hard as I like, I just can't get into any new reggae. Much after 1985, with a few exceptions, and I can't seem to get on with the stuff.
Big up the collectors and selectors!
- 6anbatte
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Having been a music junkie for over 40 years and buying reggae on and off for over 30 years I must admit I don't view it as "collecting". Maybe I am in denial. 
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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Lion
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I as vinyl "Junkie" collector i see only vinyl abuse on youtube.
Please becarefull with records.
Lion.
Please becarefull with records.
Lion.
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Arnett gardens
Re: AAAHHHHHHHH !!!!! the joy's of record collecting
Greets Dudley. I did see you hav a likkle John special there, what riddim is it on?
Ease
Ease
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Funkyfred
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Irie my record-collecting bredrens!
Leggo... you learn by your misstakes huh?
Im not that old myself
..... so I havent reached my "second awekening"! And I hope I dont! I will never get rid of my love ones!
Rather records in the shelves.... than food in the fridge!
Leggo... you learn by your misstakes huh?
Im not that old myself
Rather records in the shelves.... than food in the fridge!
- 6anbatte
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Hey Funky Fred
I sold a ton of reggae vinyl in 1982 (as did a lot of people who were buying stuff in the mid 70's). Vinyl wasn't viewed as it is now. It was the only thing you could buy. (Pre-recorded tapes? No never). I sold my stuff as I needed cash and assumed I would be able to buy it back. The introduction of the CD in 1983 changed all that, of course!!
I definitely wouldn't sell anything now.
I sold a ton of reggae vinyl in 1982 (as did a lot of people who were buying stuff in the mid 70's). Vinyl wasn't viewed as it is now. It was the only thing you could buy. (Pre-recorded tapes? No never). I sold my stuff as I needed cash and assumed I would be able to buy it back. The introduction of the CD in 1983 changed all that, of course!!
I definitely wouldn't sell anything now.
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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Fat Eyes
Re: AAAHHHHHHHH !!!!! the joy's of record collecting
Nice collection. What is the third tune that is played, after the Leroy Wallace one?
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Jah Glu
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I have been collecting for...1 year(Started when i was 12). Vinyl but mostly cd.
Girls dem a bubble like a soup in a pot
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Ras dan
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i ve been collecting for a bout 2 years now and in a massive way, considering i have about 20 years of music to catch up on, well ive caught up now, and im selling off a lot of records that i heard just to hear, and only keeping as little as i can, like leggo said ive sold a good amount just for weed, food, and gas money. Whats left? i have one crate with all my favorite roots LP, one crate for Limonious artwork LPs , 1 crate for studio one, & 1 crate for 80s/90s. Unfortunately my recent addiction to kung fu movies has a put almost a dead stop in my reggae collecting, think i pretty much own every LP i was looking for, now i just search for limonious artwork and dignitary stylish singles.