Re: Re: Laswell's rarest
Dave Brunelle <[email protected]> Wed, 9 Oct 2013 19:44:10 -0400
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How satisfying is that? When you finally track down something like those - when they're also great albums? It used to be such a high for me. It seems like it happens less an less. I don't know if it's just me, the changing of music to more digital platforms or what? Now I certainly get a high off a killer album, but that same rush that couples with actually finding one is so few and far between now. Dave > On Oct 9, 2013, at 6:10 PM, rick steele <[email protected]> wrote: > > I got an original copy of Flying Mijinko off of eBay about 7 years ago. The seller said he also had an original copy of Tokyo Meeting. I paid $100 each for them. Worth every penny. Two of my favorite cds. I was leary that they were going to be the CDR versions, but alas, they were the real deal. > > Rick > > Sent from my Windows Phone > From: JoEllen Phillips > Sent: 10/9/2013 3:45 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [laswell] Re: Laswell's rarest > > > Yeah I was thinking Flying Mijinko had to be up there...I remember I had a bitch of a time tracking down Painkiller-Rituals and Kikuchi's Dreammachine and a lot of the Akira Sakata stuff amongst other Jap releases...but that was some time ago...I haven't checked the market regarding those for some time... > > Dave,I remember when you were tracking down the Soon e Mc and the YLA mago...seems you looked for those for ages...does this mean you finally tracked them down?? > > I remember being at DMG on a trip to NY and Bruce telling me about Anton selling the Mijinko discs...I was so pissed I missed out on a copy...I have a shit ton of Laswell collectibles but that one has forever eluded me... > > -doomride > > --- In [email protected], Dave Brunelle <dave.brunelle@...> wrote: > > > > That's an interesting question. Some of these items have changed over time > > in terms of rarity I think. There was a time where the Myths album was > > plentiful from dealers who sold in cut-outs and discontinued stock. Now it > > seems quite hard to find. Some of the others (particularly Japanese > > releases) seem to get harder to find as time goes on. Some things are > > harder to find but still out there, but are being asked a ridiculous amount > > of money in order to be acquired (Toy's factory 3 disc version of Execution > > Ground comes to mind). To some extent Tokyo Meeting 1984 as well. Though I > > don't see as many Japanese stores with used copies as there were a year or > > two ago. > > > > An original of Flying Mijinko Band has to be close to the top since it was > > never commercially sold. The only time I recall seeing a copy other than > > CD-Rs from DTMG was when Anton Fier sold his copy(or copies) off. The Soon > > e MC single was a bitch to find and was probably the longest search for me. > > Possibly the YLA Mago 12" comes in a close second. > > > > > > On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 10:26 AM, JoEllen Phillips > > <joellenphillips@...>wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > I was thinking the other day about what might be the rarest/hardest to > > > find release that Laswell had involvement in...is it some of the Celluloid > > > vinyl? Flying Mijinko Band? Myth-Dreams of the World? Some of the Japanese > > > releases(Autonomous Zone,Shadow Run,etc)? Or those Subharmoic releases made > > > out of NYC body bags? I could go on and on... > > > > > > What would you guys figure is the rarest of the rare...?Just curious... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Dave > > > >