How do you store your collection?

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Very cool collection Dirty Rocker. Bonus points due too for the framed picture of the captain. :D
BTW, who is Errol? He looks like 70's era Neil Merryweather.
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apollo.ra - Haha, I’m not sure my insurance is that detailed. :lol:

Bigfootkit - Cheers! Captain keeping a watch and keeping things in order in the living room
I guess. :)

Errol is not worth checking out musically really but it’s the first album of a famous Swedish artist called Eddie Meduza, known for his explicit and vulgar lyrics. :lol: More of a music curiosity than a masterpiece to say the least but I couldn’t pass it up when I found it dirt cheap a couple years ago, I think it’s worth 2-300€ these days.


DaN - Here’s a picture of part of the music room after my rearrangement/clean up. I guess I’m getting older and appreciate a room being easier to keep clean. :shock: :lol:
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Dirty Rocker wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 10:58 am Bigfootkit - Cheers! Captain keeping a watch and keeping things in order in the living room I guess. :)
Errol is not worth checking out musically really but it’s the first album of a famous Swedish artist called Eddie Meduza, known for his explicit and vulgar lyrics. :lol: More of a music curiosity than a masterpiece to say the least but I couldn’t pass it up when I found it dirt cheap a couple years ago, I think it’s worth 2-300€ these days.
Thanks for the lowdown on "Errol" DR, sounds like a nice find from a financial perspective at least. Just a pity the music doesn't live up to the eye catching promise of that sleeve.
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bigfootkit wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:29 am
Dirty Rocker wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 10:58 am Bigfootkit - Cheers! Captain keeping a watch and keeping things in order in the living room I guess. :)
Errol is not worth checking out musically really but it’s the first album of a famous Swedish artist called Eddie Meduza, known for his explicit and vulgar lyrics. :lol: More of a music curiosity than a masterpiece to say the least but I couldn’t pass it up when I found it dirt cheap a couple years ago, I think it’s worth 2-300€ these days.
Thanks for the lowdown on "Errol" DR, sounds like a nice find from a financial perspective at least. Just a pity the music doesn't live up to the eye catching promise of that sleeve.
This one is the most enjoyable song off the album I’d say, having a bit of a psych vibe to it.


One thing is for sure, I don’t think Errol has ever been pictured together with a sadistik exekution record before. :twisted:
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Dirty Rocker wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 12:51 pm This one is the most enjoyable song off the album I’d say, having a bit of a psych vibe to it.
That's pretty cool to my ears, darkly psychedelic with a glammish stomp driving it all along. Not a million miles away from the vibe of some of the stuff recently posted in the 'uninterntional metal' thread in fact. Thanks for sharing.
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Not mine unfortunately! But really cool one!!
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DaN wrote: Thu Jun 14, 2007 12:08 pm I keep them in crates, usually a larger version originally made for milk cartons (as seen here) which I steal from the back of the local supermarket after drunken nights at the town. I like to be able to flick through my collection recordstore-style. More inspiring + less neck pain.
Thank you for sharing this, it gave me some inspiration for my record collection.
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That's a great thread, it would be awesome if we could have a time machine and take photos of our teenage bedroom! Mine was covered all around with tons of posters & vinyls, 3 flying v's, 2 loudspeakers, 1 turntable ... friends would say they 'd entered a metal store back then ... miss those days. Anyway, here is a recent pic of a middle-aged metalhead's (remaining) collection :

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