Friday, 27 March 2009
Charity Shop Diggin' (after all, it is a credit crunch...or haven't you read the news?)
Soon to come on BREAKS FOR DAYS is my buddy BEAT DETECTIVE's post with some tales of charity shop diggin'. Like the time he found the RENE COSTY lp with "scrabble" on it for 25p with some other library LPs. DANG!
As a little taster, here's yours truly outside an aptly named charity spot in Norwich (UK) that we found after joining DJ JUST ONE on his FUTURE RADIO hip hop show. (Don't forget to check him out every Friday 10pm GMT FUTURE RADIO).
Now in these times of a credit crunch, the more bargain breaks you can find the better. You have to be persistent enough and bother to travel around to find the charity shops, and then once you are there suffer the wobbly pensioners and the smell of granny piss. But sometimes these charity shops can turn up the most unexpected records, despite the usual rubbish you would expect to find.
I would love to find a NIAGARA LP with the nipple cover, or JOHNNY CAMERON & THE CAMERONS on 45rpm....but I know I'm not gonna find dope shit like that in the bargain bins. (oh btw if you can help on the aforementioned please do hit me up in the comments) But without exhausting my pocket money I can guarantee some nice finds in the likes of Oxfam, St. Francis Hospice, Sense and other charity chains. It's a shame that lately Oxfam have started to employ "record graders" to price and condition their records as their prices have gone through the roof.
Let's take a deep breath and check out some cheapies....
JEFFERSON STARSHIP - Freedom At Point Zero LP 1979 GRUNT RECORDS
An easy pick up from most second hand spots and a classic breakbeat on "Rock Music", as sampled and chopped up by many (most notably BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS on "Illegal Business").
I was lucky enough to find BOTH my copies at the same time in the same shop, namely OXFAM in DALSTON HIGH ROAD in EAST LONDON. I love finding ready-made doubles for cutting up, but it rarely happens! In the same crate I also found a BLUE MINK drum break. Thanks Oxfam!
JEFFERSON STARSHIP - Rock Music
FANCY - Wild Thing LP 1974 BIG TREE RECORDS
This rock LP looks nothing special, but it hides away the mutha of all drum breaks on the track "Feel Good". OK it's not quite as hard as NIAGARA drums for instance, but this record will only cost you a few pounds/euros/bucks ... but not the earth! Pound for pound you won't find a better drum break, or better drum noises. The loops are dope, and to chop up it's even better.
On speeding up the record the drums sounds faster and much fatter and just the right pace for hip hop production, no wonder 3 TIMES DOPE ripped this break whaaaay back in 1988 and flipped it for "Believe Dat" .....
Once again I get clever on another endeavour
While you get it together and try to come better
The so sinister rhyme go-getter
Gotta be a winner, that's why I'm the Administer
Tell ya what's my function from the introduction
3-D and the Hilltop are all in conjunction
Makin it right, makin you twist
Makin conversation, hand over fist
Programmin myself to be the premier MC of the century
- check out the two soundclips below.
FANCY - Feel Good
3 TIMES DOPE - Believe Dat
RHEAD BROTHERS - Dedicate LP 1977 EMI RECORDS
Now I'm spoiling you with the charity doubles here, but this b-boy break is a little lesser known than the two mentioned above, but you gotta grab a copy or two. I passed on copies of this for years until Beatmeister SKYE once again put me up on the good shit. It wasn't long before I had found doubles for less than a fiver.
It's also great for doubling up as the beat intro continues for ages before a Rhodes scale warns of the imminent breakdown.
RHEAD BROTHERS - Woman of Soul
....more charity goodness to come soon.
Kid Dyno
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9 comments:
I know what you mean about that Oxfam biz. Here in Swindon we've even got a 'specialist' Oxfam that just deals in records and books. Hence some over inflated prices, such as: £3 for the Paul Simon 50 ways break? laters!
And I had no idea that Rhead joint contained such a dope b-boy break. I too have passed on it many a time, in fact I think I skipped past it today. But no more.
Thanks for the heads up.
Don't think I've ever seen that Rhead Brothers LP before Dom...nice break.
There's a similar charity shop that I frequent which has the slogan 'Supplying Essential Breaks for the Needy' or something like that - unfortunately it doesn't ever seem to turn much up - I'll take a photo next time I'm down there though.
The logo looks dope by the way - you done a good job there.
D
Hello.
I thought you might be interested in this crate digging related program, we we just made, it'll only be up for a few more days. If you like it please spread the word.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h3x73
Nice site! I hadn't heard about Mr. Bo going, a big shame.
Thanks,
Toby Amies.
Hey Toby,
how strange, I listened to the show last night, and posted a link for others on diggerswithgratitude.com.
A great listen Toby, nice to hear everyone's views on sampling, and Keb Darge's legendary digging stories!!!
great to see you on Breaks For Days,
keep diggin' deep!
Kid Dyno
Jonny, Oxfam are having a joke right?? LOL Now they think EVERY record is collectable!!
Yep cop that RHEAD brothers LP - nice b-boy action.
KRUM - what's up my mellow, glad you like the logo ;o) and thanks for your help bro!
How about a new mix from your good self...???
Dyno
damn, i never find anything decent in the charity shops (once got the osibisa debut record for 1 pound), guess i gotta step up my diggin'!
Gotta get me a copy of that 'fancy' record, those drums are sick!! Perfect for chopping up.
Cheers for the education.
Alex G
got this a good while back for £1 :)
pz
stilts
Oxfam are consistently more expensive than my local specialist second hand record shops and display an astounding lack of musical knowledge to boot...all about the "local" charity shops though...
THIS ONE IS NOT CURRENTLY WORKING. PLEASE MAKE IT WORK. THIS IS A PERSONAL FAVORITE OF MINE AND HAVE LOOKED FOR IT ALL OVER. THANKS PHIL
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