We have vinyl collectors, vintage video game collectors, antique razors, comics, unicorns and others represented in this podcast.
So how about it Hubski....What do you collect? ...Why?
A special thanks to the following contributors:
caio cliffelam bgood79 mk cW Olive Watson and a big thanks to Mark Garbrick of Atomic Empire
If you are in the Raleigh-Durham/Chapel Hill area, stop by his store and if not visit the link.
Also, you can learn more about Clive and Olive's Urban Beachcombing from triplesequitur.com
As always, any feedback is most welcome.
Music podcast intro - Steven Clausnitzer Dress Up In You - Belle & Sebastian Blackbird - The Beatles Supermario Bros Theme song - Nintendo? The End of the Innocence - Don Henley Changes - Sandro Perri Hungry Like the Wolf - Duran Duran After the Gold Rush - Neil Young Fame - David Bowie I Need That Record - The Tweeds Vinyl Records - Todd Snider La Valse d' Amelie - Yann Tiersen
Yep, it sure helps pass the time, doesn't it? bgood79 has a particular knack for it.
Yeah, I dug that part too. Especially when he ads "I actually have it on vinyl". After that interview with him about collecting vintage video games, I've been itching to play Contra. It's been years...
Thanks caio, I really appreciate your help with the intro. Great to hear your voice!
Great post! I liked it a lot. Personally I have always been a collector. However, the older I get the more I feel I need to de-clutter. So I have only really kept my book collection, which I'll probably always love too much to part with.
Thank you, I've really been enjoying the Advanced Apes. I've been considering a podcast on "religion", but damn that's a big topic to tackle. I'm considering making it a series of interviews but need to decide on how to best frame it. Keep up the great work, it is appreciated.
If you need any suggestions on structure or content, don't hesitate to ask. I'd be happy to help!
That was great. Nice little Sandro Perri moment in there too.
Thanks. That Sandro Perri moment doesn't exist without you introducing me to him. -I appreciate it. A lot.
HA! Thanks mk. It's funny that I only realized that about the Beatles after the fact, it wasn't intentional. I'm curious, how many more pennies do you have to get until you complete the set? Which ones are left? Would you prefer to find them on your own or would you accept it if someone gave you one? -Seems to defeat the purpose a bit. What do you think?
I'll check and get back to you. They are in my daughter's room, and she is napping. I'm pretty sure that the ones that I need are only into the 20's now, maybe I need 20 more or so. My rule is that I have to find them, or be give them. I just can't buy them. If I did, I could probably finish it on ebay today. I'll list the ones I need in a minute. They are really difficult to find now.
Cool, I'll dig through my daughter's piggy bank and if she has one of the pennies you need I'll drop it, incognito, on your kitchen floor next time I'm over. This way you'll feel as though you found it on your own. I wonder why the 1920's are harder to find? Less cash is being used these days and pennies are far less relevant. It could prove to be an important artifact someday.