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I think I'll join you. I saw your post before I went out to my local store and had a new sealed copy in my hand - then went looking at their new arrival used bin - and saw this one for just a little more. I think I made the right call.

Not sure what pressing/color that new one was, but I'm happy with this one.

Uncle Acid ‎– The Night Creeper
Rise Above Records ‎– RISELP199, 2015

Limited to 1000 on black vinyl

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Reckon I'll make it a set on the Uncle Acid. Great record.

My version -

Die Hard edition limited to 250 copies.
Sleeve is screen printed on pearlescent emperor red paper. Also includes two A5 screen prints and a lyric book. Red and White Splatter vinyl.


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I may be showing my age, but did anyone watch Joe Bob’s Drive-In Theater on The Movie Channel or Monster Vision on TNT?

I highly recommend horror fans subscribing to Shudder for his return to hosting movies.

Brennan And The Bigfeet ‎– The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs: Season 1
Ship To Shore Phonograph Co. ‎– STS-043, 2019

7" EP

Pressed at GZ

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The Pogues - Rum Sodomy & The Lash
1985 - Stiff - EMI press
If I'm not mistaken, I first heard of The Pogues, and this album, through a guardian article where Tom Waits listed his favorite albums. Here was his description of Rum Sodomy & The Lash:

Sometimes when things are real flat, you want to hear something flat, other times you just want to project onto it, something more like.... you might want to hear the Pogues. Because they love the West. They love all those old movies. The thing about Ireland, the idea that you can get into a car and point it towards California and drive it for the next five days is like Euphoria, because in Ireland you just keep going around in circles, those tiny little roads. 'Dirty Old Town', 'The Old Main Drag'. Shane has the gift. I believe him. He knows how to tell a story. They are a roaring, stumbling band. These are the dead end kids for real. Shane's voice conveys so much. They play like soldiers on leave. The songs are epic. It's whimsical and blasphemous, seasick and sacrilegious, wear it out and then get another one.

 
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