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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #30 on: January 23, 2011, 01:50:01 AM »

 

Hey , some guy on A/C bought the same records :wtf:
Yeah but that was that awful Pumpkinman :shock:
As most know I'm also the Pumpkinman


No S*** Sherlock


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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #31 on: January 23, 2011, 06:43:07 AM »


Uh oh now I'm scared...     

The Pumpkinman comes from The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tim Burton.
Jack Skellington is the Pumpkinking............Bill

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #32 on: January 28, 2011, 04:14:35 PM »
The Pumpkinman comes from The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tim Burton.
Jack Skellington is the Pumpkinking............Bill


There are few who'd deny, at what I do I am the best
For my talents are renowned far and wide
When it comes to surprises in the moonlit night
I excel without ever even trying
With the slightest little effort of my ghostlike charms
I have seen grown men give out a shriek
With the wave of my hand, and a well-placed moan
I have swept the very bravest off their feet

Yet year after year, it's the same routine
And I grow so weary of the sound of screams
And I, Jack, the Pumpkin King
Have grown so tired of the same old thing

Oh, somewhere deep inside of these bones
An emptiness began to grow
There's something out there, far from my home
A longing that I've never known

I'm a master of fright, and a demon of light
And I'll scare you right out of your pants
To a guy in Kentucky, I'm Mister Unlucky
And I'm known throughout England and France

And since I am dead, I can take off my head
To recite Shakespearean quotations
No animal nor man can scream like I can
With the fury of my recitations

But who here would ever understand
That the Pumpkin King with the skeleton grin
Would tire of his crown, if they only understood
He'd give it all up if he only could

Oh, there's an empty place in my bones
That calls out for something unknown
The fame and praise come year after year
Does nothing for these empty tears
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #33 on: January 28, 2011, 04:18:01 PM »
No S*** Sherlock



Lighten up Francis...

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #34 on: January 28, 2011, 04:34:35 PM »
No S*** Sherlock



Lighten up Francis...

:D

Yo , from a man that spends endless hrs on facebook :-({|=

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #35 on: January 28, 2011, 07:59:15 PM »
Well, I'll never get to sleep tonight now! :shock:

The Pumpkinman comes from The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tim Burton.
Jack Skellington is the Pumpkinking............Bill


There are few who'd deny, at what I do I am the best
For my talents are renowned far and wide
.............................................................
Oh, there's an empty place in my bones
That calls out for something unknown
The fame and praise come year after year
Does nothing for these empty tears
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #36 on: January 29, 2011, 07:26:54 PM »
Was at the House today here's what I found On Lp

1. Sly and The Family Stone ~ There's A Riot Goin' On   (Sundazed)
2. Miles Davis ~ Green Days
3. "Spider" John Koerner & Wiilie Murphy ~ Running Jumping Standing Still
4. Derek And The Dominos ~ Layla
5. Mark Farner Band ~ No Frills
6. The Kinks ~ Word Of Mouth
7. The Fortunes ~ Storm In A Teacup  (Still sealed)
8. Larry Graham And The Graham Central Station ~ My Radio Sure Sounds Good To Me
9.  Tom Cochran & Red Rider ~ Victory Day  (Still sealed)
10. Dweezil Zappa ~ My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama......
11. The Doobie Brothers ~ Selftitled

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #37 on: February 02, 2011, 06:10:52 PM »
Today At Double Decker Records
Only $1 records today


1.Pete Townsend/Ronnie Lane ~ Rough Mix   UK lp
2. Gary Wright Spooky Tooth ~ That Was Only Yesterday   2LPs
3. The Best Of Jon And Vangelis
4. Tangerine Dream ~ Tangram
5. David Sanborn ~ Hideaway
6. Weather Report ~ procession
7. Lee Ritenour ~ RIT/2
8. Impluse Artists On Tour ~ Live Concert Preformances
9. Farquahr ~ self titled   (sealed) I don't know anything about this album
10. Concrete Blonde ~ self titled 
11. Clover ~ self titled
12. Chilliwack ~ Dreams,Dreams,Dreams  (sealed)
13. Blue Oyster Cult ~ The Revolution By Night
14. Bob Marley & The Wailers ~ Confrontation
15. 10,000 Maniacs ~ In My Tribe

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #38 on: February 05, 2011, 12:13:28 PM »
Well we have rain and ice today so I went to my 2nd favorite record shop.
Main Street Jukebox less than a mile from home  
They have a deal, 15 LPs for $10 and that works out to 70.6 cents apiece w/ tax  
You are never going to find anything rare but it's still fun.



1. Mark Almond II
2. Dexter Gordon Quartet ~ Manhattan Symphonie
3. Scream For Help (soundtrack) ~ Featuring: John Paul Jones  Jon Anderson  Jimmy Page
4. Steppewolf ~ Live   2 LPs
5. Lee Ritenour ~ "RIT"
6. Chicago III
7. The Moody Blues ~ Octave   Possible double not sure if I have it on LP
8. Journey ~ Raised On Radio
9. Chicago ~ Greatest Hits Vol. 2
10.Jeff Beck ~ Wired          Double
11. Cheap Trick ~ Lap Of Luxury
12. The Police ~ Every Breath You Take  The Singles
13. Foreigner ~ Inside Information
14. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass ~ The Beat Of The Brass

15. Climax Blues Band ~ Gold Plated



 
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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #39 on: February 05, 2011, 12:36:55 PM »
Well we have rain and ice today so I went to my 2nd favorite record shop.
Main Street Jukebox less than a mile from home  
They have a deal, 15 LPs for $10 and that works out to 70.6 cents apiece w/ tax  
You are never going to find anything rare but it's still fun.



1. Mark Almond II
2. Dexter Gordon Quartet ~ Manhattan Symphonie
3. Scream For Help (soundtrack) ~ Featuring: John Paul Jones  Jon Anderson  Jimmy Page
4. Steppewolf ~ Live   2 LPs
5. Lee Ritenour ~ "RIT"
6. Chicago III
7. The Moody Blues ~ Octave   Possible double not sure if I have it on LP
8. Journey ~ Raised On Radio
9. Chicago ~ Greatest Hits Vol. 2
10.Jeff Beck ~ Wired          Double
11. Cheap Trick ~ Lap Of Luxury
12. The Police ~ Every Breath You Take  The Singles
13. Foreigner ~ Inside Information
14. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass ~ The Beat Of The Brass

15. Climax Blues Band ~ Gold Plated


Bill,

I'll take good music over a rare record any day of the week. I don't understand these collectors who search all over for a rare record and then when they find it won't put it on the turntable because it's too valuable. To each his own.

But as far as I am concerned, if I am not going to listen to it I'm not going to own it.















 

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #40 on: February 06, 2011, 03:36:34 PM »
Oh no, drove down to DC area today to pick up a VPI 16.5, and stopped by another crackhouse, this one is huge, not good! :duh

Got about equal measure Classical and Jazz, many Classical cleaner versions of things I had, but Jazz all new.

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #41 on: February 06, 2011, 03:54:45 PM »
you want to share the location of the crack house in dc/md area :-)

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #42 on: February 06, 2011, 04:58:51 PM »
Here you go Shadowlight

http://www.joesrecordparadise.com/

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #43 on: February 06, 2011, 05:48:49 PM »
You're new pumpkin icon is scaring me.  :shock:

I had a box of records sitting out in the garage, the culls from 3 boxes P-man had given me of mostly classical a few months back. Couldn't bring myself to throw them in the trash, so brought them in to be recycled.

Good dudes there, reasonable prices, a little more than the Allentown PA crackhouse, but, I pointed out the surface of the Lockjaw LP 'Cookbook', which he had priced at $20, was a little banged up, so he gave it to me for $9.50.

I'll be going back.

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Re: An Afternoon At The Crack House
« Reply #44 on: February 06, 2011, 05:55:57 PM »
I'd say it's a real good likeness wouldn't you Gene.......Bill