It’s been two full days of non-stop digging in dark warehouses, the legendary Studio One studio, tiny shops and the legendary Rockers International where I got to spin records for about an hour. We are working in the dark (no electricity) and with no air conditioning, and as brutal as it sounds, it’s been an incredibly fruitful adventure.
19 comments:
Looks like you hit the gold mine here, sir! Have a good trip!
Looks like a blast! Another story for your ongoing musical memoir!
Hey My Musical Memoir isn't a bad title.
Nirvana!!!!
Wow!
Looks like you had an amazing adventure.
I expect there will be some serious deep groove vinyl cleaning with those records when they arrrive in the USA.
Did you purchase any of the records for yourself?
Captain Al
Looks like an excellent adventure!
One man's hell is your paradise. Enjoy
I can only imagine how much fun (and work) this must be!
Amaaaaazing!!
Way cooler than any type of work I've done in recent times. I hope you'll do some longer posts when you get back with lots of details.
Truly remarkable. Way to go….
What an awesome trip.
Incredible photos. What treasure!
Gotta appreciate the adventure part of a trip like that. I do wonder if the searching goes beyond 2 or 3days a person might grow weary but I understand that can absolutely depend on the success of the search.
Hope it is going well and look forward to your future posts on the adventures.
You must inhale before you leave though.
sounds like a dream job for a vinyl enthusiast! cheers rs
Don't forget to fill us in on the food and the people you met on your adventure!
Excellent, sounds like a dream come true!
Would've loved to have been there - videocast?
Maybe a reggae mix for us to put an exclamation point on your trip?
Good to have you back.
Randy
Jealous..........in a good way. Oh and envious.......also in a good way too.
This could be another adventure movie: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Vinyl!
Looking forward to your stories and photos!!
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