burun wrote:Carlin, what record did you pay 1 large for? I must know.
Hey Jodester - since you have called me out, I guess I have to divulge:
Feel free to ridicule me, but please take a few things into account:
- bidding war fever (actually via telephone to RalphAmerica, and not eBay)
- hitting what was probably the absolute peak of my Residents fetish
- completist fever
- single and living with parents at the time, attending college on Uncle Sugar's dime (Illinois Veterans Grant)
- new credit card
- a little thing I like to call "bidding war fever"
- knowing that only 200 (or less) exist
- knowing that there are no plans to re-release these tracks on CD, etc.
- thinking "I will probably never see one of these again"
- did I mention "bidding war fever"?
...so yeah, I'm totally lame.
...and believe me, when I saw one of the original "Third Reich 'N' Roll" boxsets* go up on eBay not so long ago... and it eventually got up to like $2500... sure, I felt that old familiar twinge, and thought about what I could sell off to raise the cash... but I fought valiantly, this urge (although I do weep into my pillow occasionally thinking of how I let it get away)
* Note: In 1980 a Third Reich 'N' Roll Collectors Box was produced in a limited edition of 30 copies of which 25 were released. These came with a hand pressed red marbled vinyl edition of the record with silk screened sleeve and labels, in a velvet-lined black wooden box with a sliding panel featuring hand-screened version of the cover art. Also enclosed are two signed and numbered lithographs by Irene Dogmatic. The entire box was enclosed in a drawstring bag made from a piece of Christo's work "Running Fence".