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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2008

The songs in the background are "Off with the Old" and "Camilla Is Changing" by Chamaeleon Church.

Here's the complete information on the records that I've shown here in the video:

1) John Mayall's Bluesbreakers -- A Hard Road (London 1967)
2) Love Sculpture -- Blues Helping (EMI 197?) [reissue]
3) Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation -- To Mum, from Aynsley and the Boys (Blue Thumb 1969)
4) Aum -- Bluesvibes (Sire 1969)
5) Help Yourself -- Strange Affair (United Artists 1972)
6) Chamaeleon Church (MGM 1968)
7) Chrysalis -- Definition (MGM 1968)
8) Thorinshield (Philips 1968)
9) Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds (Elektra 1967)
10) Electric Prunes -- Underground (Reprise 1967)
11) Kaleidoscope -- Side Trips (Epic 1967)
12) 3's a Crowd -- Christopher's Movie Matinee (Dunhill 1967)
13) Dr. John, the Night Tripper -- Gris Gris (Atco 1968)
14) Sunday Funnies (Rare Earth 1971)
15) Leigh Stephens -- Red Weather (Philips 1969)
16) Kim Fowley -- Good Clean Fun (Imperial 1968)
17) Eric Burdon and the Animals -- Love Is (MGM 1968)
18) Jeff Beck -- Beck-Ola (Epic 1969)
19) Incredible String Band -- Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air (Elektra 1971)
20) Tom Paxton -- Morning Again (Elektra 1968)
21) Pentangle (Reprise 1968)
22) Tim Buckley -- Lorca (Elektra 1970)
23) Montfort Mission -- Yesterday's Gone (Reprise 1967)
24) Buffalo Springfield (Atco 1966)
25) Yardbirds -- Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds (Epic 1965)
26) Chantays -- Pipeline (Dot 1963)
27) Beau Brummels -- Triangle (Warner Bros 1967)
28) Carol Hall -- Beads and Feathers (Elektra 1971)
29) Jeanie Greene -- Mary Called Jeanie Greene (Elektra 1971)
30) Wackers -- Hot Wacks (Elektra 1972)
31) Casey Kelly (Elektra 1972)
32) MC5 -- Kick out the Jams (Elektra 1969) [original uncensored pressing]
33) Cake (Decca 1968)
34) Francoise Hardy -- Musique Saoule (Peters 1978)
35) Nico -- The Marble Index (Elektra 1968)
36) Clifford T. Ward -- Mantle Pieces (Famous Charisma 1973)
37) Peter Ivers' Band -- Knight of the Blue Communion (Epic 1969)
38) Dewey Martin and Medicine Ball (UNI 1970)
39) Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and the Trinity -- Streetnoise (Atco 1968)
40) Earth Opera (Elektra 1968)
41) Quicksilver Messenger Service -- Happy Trails (Capitol 1969)
42) Various Artists -- Highs in the Mid 60s, Vol. 9: Ohio (AIP 198?)
43) Sandy Nelson -- Beat That #!!@*** Drum (Imperial 1966)
44) David Axelrod -- Songs of Innocence (Capitol 1968) [2nd pressing w/ alt. cover]
45) John Entwistle -- Whistle Rymes (Track 1972)
+[misc magazines incl. 1970 issue of Rolling Stone, including features on Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Cale, Bob Seger System, Thunderclap Newman, Pearls before Swine, etc.]

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  • are you located in ohio?

  • I used to be, yeah. Grew up in Massillon, lived in Athens for three years for graduate school, now living in Pittsburgh.

  • nice's stuff... brother i know you know many records collector. c ant you please help me to find it records of andy and riverside sextet on ORC labers..

    gracias

  • Sorry, never heard of them.

  • Do you usually get your records from online or in-store and from where? Also, how much does each record cost on average?

  • I don't like to buy records from the internet, so I buy almost all my records in record shops. Records can *cost* nearly any amount, but typically I *pay* about $5-$10 on an album--maybe $15-$20 on something special. Obviously there are a lot of records out there with high price tags, but since I have a modest budget and a big collection already, I just don't pay much for my records.

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  • Ah; Ainsley Dunbar Retaliation. I used to own that record, but I -- foolishly -- left it exposed to sunlight for too long and allowed it to warp so badly that I had to dispose of it. Great British blues LP.

  • nice i am also a collecter i get most myne from yard sells and people are surprised because i take any and because of my age they think i dont know what thay are.

  • nice i am also a collecter i get most myne from yard sells and people are surprised because i take any and because of my age they think i dont know what thay are.

  • most of my LP's come from this era - when magic made the music fly and my a-hole gobbled all the fun

  • are you located in ohio? never mind u answered that fpor me later in the vid. i thought i saw ohio on one of the boxes. anyways.... ohians rule!!

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