It's always nice to be noticed by bands/singers on Instagram. The band America has been liking my posts with their albums and Dent May liked and re-grammed my post today where I named his Late Checkout my #10 album of last year.
We're experiencing a crazy storm here in Sacramento. Rain and wind started around 7 pm. Wind gusts are consistent and up to 60 MPH. The power went off here almost an hour ago and there are thousands without power across the city.
Went down to the Bay Area for the night and hit up a few record stores but couldn't find the Aaron Frazer album anywhere. I didn't think it would be so hard to find.
Going to take an overnight trip to the Bay Area on Saturday to celebrate my birthday on Sunday. I haven't been down to Oakland in quite awhile but I really want to visit some of my favorite record stores while I'm there (1-2-3-4 Go!, Contact, and Econo Jam, plus Amoeba in Berkeley).
I know this is something that @Lee Newman has been doing, but I was thinking of starting an alphabetical play-through of our record collection and posting it on Instagram. It would take a long time though.
Somebody wrote me on Discogs asking if I was willing to sell one of my records and now I'm considering it. That's never happened before. Would I still have to list it or could I just sell it to him privately.
Went to check out the Barnes and Noble sale tonight. Not a huge selection available, but I got the Gone Girl soundtrack for $11 (it should have been about $15, but was actually more than 50% off).
My wife and I are thinking of finally getting Apple Watches for each other for Christmas. I've wanted one for awhile. It's one of the few Apple products we don't own. Any opinions?