BTW, who is Errol? He looks like 70's era Neil Merryweather.
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Very cool collection Dirty Rocker. Bonus points due too for the framed picture of the captain.
BTW, who is Errol? He looks like 70's era Neil Merryweather.
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.
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.
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.

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.
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.

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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.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.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.
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This one is the most enjoyable song off the album I’d say, having a bit of a psych vibe to it.bigfootkit wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:29 amThanks 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.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.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.
One thing is for sure, I don’t think Errol has ever been pictured together with a sadistik exekution record before.
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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.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.
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Not mine unfortunately! But really cool one!!
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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 :


Re: How do you store your collection?
Here's an old pic of my DIY attempt shelf years ago. Now I use an Ikea Kallax due to space.


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