Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
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Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Aug 18 2018 08:19 PM
One of the benefits of spending three days last week assembling shelves in the basement to sort and stack boxes is finally finding the rest of my music. But I also found six boxes of 45's my wife's mother left us, which I never had time to go through. There are hundreds of 45's by a who's who from the 40's, 50's, and 60's, including this. It cleaned up nicely and played well. The Dot release of Wipe Out and Surfer Joe by The Surfaris.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4536
Wisconsin
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Posted on Aug 19 2018 06:23 AM
What a nice find Noel!
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.
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DeathTide
Joined: Apr 13, 2018
Posts: 1340
New Orleans
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Posted on Aug 19 2018 12:03 PM
That’s incredible!!! How’s it sound? Wow!
— Daniel Deathtide
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ArabSpringReverb
Joined: Jul 13, 2012
Posts: 490
San Diego CA
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Posted on Aug 19 2018 12:46 PM
First record I ever bought !
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Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Aug 19 2018 02:32 PM
I was very surprised to find The Surfaris among The Platters, Paul Anka, Patti Page, Elvis, Theresa Brewer, and the rest. It and the few others I've cleaned up play surprisingly well considering everything, and they sound exactly as you'd expect on my Crosley. Brought back many fond memories of youth.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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CrazyAces
Joined: Jul 31, 2012
Posts: 4052
Nashville, TN.
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Posted on Aug 19 2018 03:33 PM
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Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4536
Wisconsin
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Posted on Aug 19 2018 05:49 PM
CrazyAces wrote:
I love the Platters.
I believe that 100%. (and ditto)
Noel's find is the Pickers' equivalent of rusty gold.
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Aug 20 2018 12:01 PM
Badger wrote:
CrazyAces wrote:
I love the Platters.
I believe that 100%. (and ditto)
Noel's find is the Pickers' equivalent of rusty gold.
Yep!
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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tahitijack
Joined: Nov 03, 2006
Posts: 690
San Clemente, CA
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Posted on Aug 20 2018 12:26 PM
Footnote, Pat Boon was also on Dot records.
— Happy Sunsets!
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Noel
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Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Aug 20 2018 01:02 PM
tahitijack wrote:
Footnote, Pat Boon was also on Dot records.
Got some of his, too. Must have quite the sock hops back then.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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ElMonstroPorFavor
Joined: Sep 01, 2006
Posts: 2672
New Orleans, LA
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Posted on Aug 20 2018 01:30 PM
Badger wrote:
Noel's find is the Pickers' equivalent of rusty gold.
I've been holding back because I generally don't like to yuck anybody's yum, but this is probably the most common surf release, lists on discogs for pennies. I can even find them here in New Orleans! If you can find a copy on DFS records instead of Dot then that's very rare and valuable. Finding a copy on Princess records isn't as valuable but still fetches more than Dot.
I love Wipe Out and I don't think value in dollars should take away from values as a listener, but as far as pickers go it's dirt.
— Storm Surge of Reverb: Surf & Instro Radio
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Badger
Joined: Nov 16, 2013
Posts: 4536
Wisconsin
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Posted on Aug 20 2018 04:15 PM
ElMonstroPorFavor wrote:
I love Wipe Out and I don't think value in dollars should take away from values as a listener, but as far as pickers go it's dirt.
Understood; all I meant was that "out of the blue, something that means something to you." And not just Wipe Out, the old Platters stuff is cool too. Not about money.
— Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel
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Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Aug 20 2018 05:00 PM
ElMonstroPorFavor wrote:
Badger wrote:
Noel's find is the Pickers' equivalent of rusty gold.
I've been holding back because I generally don't like to yuck anybody's yum, but this is probably the most common surf release, lists on discogs for pennies. I can even find them here in New Orleans! If you can find a copy on DFS records instead of Dot then that's very rare and valuable. Finding a copy on Princess records isn't as valuable but still fetches more than Dot.
I love Wipe Out and I don't think value in dollars should take away from values as a listener, but as far as pickers go it's dirt.
The Internet has drastically changed the market for records. I bought a collection of records with my dad on it from someone in Israel a while ago. But you have no idea how uncommon Wipe Out by The Surfaris on the Dot label is here. I'd never seen one in person in Pittsburgh before finding this the other day in one of her record carriers. That her records aren't played out is icing on the cake.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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ElMonstroPorFavor
Joined: Sep 01, 2006
Posts: 2672
New Orleans, LA
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Posted on Aug 20 2018 05:04 PM
Cool. Sorry, really didn't mean to throw cold water on this thread or anything, if anything I'm thrilled that people are discussing 45s.
— Storm Surge of Reverb: Surf & Instro Radio
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Noel
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Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Aug 20 2018 05:08 PM
ElMonstroPorFavor wrote:
Cool. Sorry, really didn't mean to throw cold water on this thread or anything, if anything I'm thrilled that people are discussing 45s.
No worries! I knew exactly what you meant, and wasn't bothered by it. I probably overpaid for the collection of Dad's records, but they're priceless to me, if no one else. So it is with stuff in general.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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edwardsand
Joined: Jun 29, 2018
Posts: 660
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Posted on Aug 23 2018 09:48 PM
Scrolling through the post, as soon as I saw "Dot" I thought it must be Wipe Out. I never thought about the label, but I did have that as a kid and the image just triggered the memory of the record, which I played a zillion times.
My grandfather used to run a juke box business in North Carolina, and had clients up in Virginia as well, I believe. He had a shop full of thousands of boxes of 45's and 78's that had been in those juke boxes, and after he died, we would spend time going through those boxes and picking out records to bring home. Somehow that one ended up coming home and we put it in the juke box we had in our den. We played the hell out of that 45.
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Noel
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Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Aug 24 2018 06:52 AM
edwardsand wrote:
Scrolling through the post, as soon as I saw "Dot" I thought it must be Wipe Out. I never thought about the label, but I did have that as a kid and the image just triggered the memory of the record, which I played a zillion times.
My grandfather used to run a juke box business in North Carolina, and had clients up in Virginia as well, I believe. He had a shop full of thousands of boxes of 45's and 78's that had been in those juke boxes, and after he died, we would spend time going through those boxes and picking out records to bring home. Somehow that one ended up coming home and we put it in the juke box we had in our den. We played the hell out of that 45.
Great story. Thanks for sharing!
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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Squid
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Posts: 1013
Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers
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Posted on Aug 25 2018 09:24 PM
CrazyAces wrote:
I love the Platters.
As do I. I even took singing lessons for "Only You." The falsetto was great fun, but singing took too much practice.
Wipeout was #20 for the year in 1963. Top selling instrumental that year was "Fingertips Part 2" by Little Stevie Wonder at #8, followed by the Village Stompers' "Washington Square" at #9. No other instros in top 20.
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Johndee
Joined: Sep 24, 2018
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Posted on Sep 24 2018 03:04 AM
Noel wrote:
One of the benefits of spending three days last week assembling shelves in the basement to sort and stack boxes is finally finding the rest of my music. But I also found six boxes of 45's my wife's mother left us, which I never had time to go through. There are hundreds of 45's by a who's who from the 40's, 50's, and 60's, including this. It cleaned up nicely and played well. The Dot release of Wipe Out and Surfer Joe by The Surfaris.
You hit a jackpot!
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