The 11 Most Popular Record Store Day Ebay Flips 2015

You can’t read anything about Record Store Day anymore without reading some article whose author spends pages of digital content, complaining about the vinyl holiday. “It’s killing independent stores,” “it excludes indie labels,” and it’s only for unnecessary major label titles.”  You know what would be worse than Record Store Day?  NO RECORD STORE DAY.  A world where there is nothing promoting independent records stores, causing them to fade and dissolve into music history alongside the 8-track, mini-disc, and reel-to-reel.  But today, music stores are alive and well…in part, thanks to record store day.  Record stores having to deal with throngs of audiophiles twice a year (Black Friday) is a way better scenario than dealing with foreclosure.  .

Another complaint comes from independent labels themselves who have found their material excluded by the event coordinators.  Read here about Father/Daughter’s comp, which seemed like a rather cool release.  Sure there are some releases that get excluded…and there are some titles that seem unnecessary.  But even if we’re talking about 10% of the titles or even 25% of the released titles being unnecessary…that still leaves 300 great vital releases!  Isn’t it worth some crap to get some gold?  That said, I’m not even sure how we determine which titles are unnecessary.  I read bloggers claiming the Citizen Dick release was the most unnecessary title this year…it’s an unreleased Pearl Jam song from the 1991/Ten era version of the band!  I bought it and it’s the title I’ve listened to more than any other release.  If someone wants to buy them…then doesn’t that make them necessary?  (and the Citizen Dick record just missed this list…so the 12th most popular record flip is somehow unnecessary?  Okay…)

That said…it’s hard to determine prior to the holiday which albums will sell out in seconds and which ones will linger until August.  Some of the most talked about releases including Courtney Barnett, Brian Eno, and Run The Jewels were still available at stores late on Sunday afternoon.  While others (like Brand New) had people lining up the night before.  I mean seriously, how is Brand New’s reissue of a 12-year old album that is readily available on Spotify and itunes AND coming out in wide release next month the number one Ebay flip merely because it comes in a paper bag?  Every store I visiting had people waiting 12-24 hours for this record.

For this list, I determined the ranking based on list price versus Ebay sale…and what was the greatest increase in comparison to the price.  Stereogum lists Jurassic 5’s $100 Ebay sale as a big flip…but the list price was $90 to begin with.  That’s only a $10 increase.  Same with Phish’s Live 1995 6-disc set that listed at $160 but sold for $200.  The biggest flips versus price, I believe, truly shows what were the must-have vinyls of RSD 2015.

Here are the biggest Ebay Flips of Record Store Day 2015:

  1. Elvis Presley – My Happiness (List price $12 – Ebay price $245) 20.5x increase
  2. Brand New – Deja Entendu (List price $28 – Ebay price $384) 13.7x increase
  3. Interpol – Everything Is Wrong (List price $9 – Ebay price $99) 11x increase
  4. John Prine – September 78 (List price $25 – Ebay price $227) 10.1x increase
  5. David Bowie – Changes (List price $11 – Ebay price $99) 9x increase
  6. Bob Dylan – Basement Tapes (List price $30 – Ebay price $250) 8.3x increase
  7. Citizen Dick – Touch Me I’m Dick (List price $11 – Ebay price $69) 6.3x increase
  8. Ryan Adams – Come Pick Me Up (List price $9 – Ebay price $59) 5.9x increase
  9. U2 – Songs of Innocence (List price $36 – Ebay price $199) 5.5x increase
  10. Twenty One Pilots – The LC LP (List price $20 – Ebay price $99) 4.9x increase
  11. Foo Fighters – Songs From The Laundry Room (List price $20 – Ebay price $99) 4.9x increase

Honorable Mention:

Paul McCartney’s Sweet Trash sold for a ridiculous $895 but I didn’t include it since it’s signed by Sir Mac (which obviously alters the true value of the vinyl).

Here are some other fun lists:

 

 

The 11 Best Seattle Bands

 

Today is the Super Bowl. The day when we celebrate what it means to be American.  We eat, drink, watch sports and pass out.  Here’s our pre-game warm-up for all you Seahawk fans.

Here are the 11 Best Bands from Seattle (or close by):

  1. Nirvana
  2. The Jimi Hendrix Experience
  3. Pearl Jam
  4. Soundgarden
  5. Modest Mouse
  6. Alice In Chains
  7. Death Cab For Cutie
  8. Foo Fighters
  9. Heart
  10. Sunny Day Real Estate
  11. Mother Love Bone

 

 

The 111 Best Pearl Jam Songs

The only grunge rock band to survive the 90s, 00s, and is still in tact in the teens.  For 22 years Pearl Jam is still with us, still strong, and still owning the game.  Here’s a look back at what they’ve done for us so far.

This list contains all their material from their main releases not including any of the official live albums or live bootlegs.  The only live songs included (a couple) are from the Christmas Singles or from part of a compilation.

Here are the 111 Best Songs By Pearl Jam:

  1. Black (Ten)
  2. Porch (Ten)
  3. Rearviewmirror (Vs.)
  4. Not For You (Vitalogy)
  5. Alive (Ten)
  6. Even Flow (Ten)
  7. Once (Ten)
  8. Corduroy (Vitalogy)
  9. Animal (Vs.)
  10. Jeremy (Ten)
  11. I Got Shit (Merkin Ball)
  12. State of Love and Trust (Singles Soundtrack)
  13. Indifference (Vs.)
  14. Immortality (Vitalogy)
  15. Garden (Ten)
  16. Do The Evolution (Yield)
  17. Daughter (Vs.)
  18. Yellow Ledbetter (Jeremy)
  19. Release (Ten)
  20. Got Some (Backspacer)
  21. Insignificance (Binaural)
  22. Sonic Reducer (Christmas Single 1992)
  23. Last Exit (Vitalogy)
  24. The Fixer (Backspacer)
  25. Breath and a Scream (Singles Soundtrack)
  26. Hail, Hail (No Code)
  27. Small Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town (Vs.)
  28. Better Man (Vitalogy)
  29. Johnny Guitar (Backspacer)
  30. Smile (No Code)
  31. MFC (Yield)
  32. Nothingman (Vitalogy)
  33. God’s Dice (Binaural)
  34. Unthought Known (Backspacer)
  35. W.M.A. (Vs.)
  36. Brain of J. (Yield)
  37. Crazy Mary (Sweet Relief Tribute)
  38. In My Tree (No Code)
  39. Rats (Vs.)
  40. Grievance (Binaural)
  41. Last Kiss (Christmas Single 1998)
  42. Save You (Riot Act)
  43. Leash (Vs.)
  44. Unemployed (Pearl Jam)
  45. Why Go (Ten)
  46. World Wide Suicide (Pearl Jam)
  47. Long Road (Merkin Ball)
  48. All Or None (Riot Act)
  49. Go (Vs.)
  50. Inside Job (Pearl Jam)
  51. Crown of Thorns (Pearl Jame Twenty)
  52. Spin The Black Circle (Vitalogy)
  53. Mankind (No Code)
  54. Sad (Lost Dogs)
  55. Force of Nature (Backspacer)
  56. Thin Air (Binaural)
  57. Whipping (Vitalogy)
  58. Ghost (Riot Act)
  59. Nothing As It Seems (Binaural)
  60. Red Mosquito (No Code)
  61. Breakerfall (Binaural)
  62. Get Right (Riot Act)
  63. Dissident (Vs.)
  64. Thumbing My Way (Riot Act)
  65. Fatal (Lost Dogs)
  66. Satan’s Bed (Vitalogy)
  67. Given To Fly (Yield)
  68. Green Disease (Riot Act)
  69. Deep (Ten)
  70. Army Reserve (Pearl Jam)
  71. In Hiding (Yield)
  72. Light Years (Binaural)
  73. Strangest Tribe (Christmas Single 1999)
  74. Man of The Hour (Big Fish Soundtrack)
  75. You Are (Riot Act)
  76. Brother (Ten Reissue)
  77. Can’t Keep (Riot Act)
  78. Habit (No Code)
  79. Love Reign O’er Me (Reign Over Me)
  80. Glorified G (Vs.)
  81. Life Wasted (Pearl Jam)
  82. Supersonic (Backspacer)
  83. Ole (Ole)
  84. Severed Hand (Pearl Jam)
  85. Low Light (Yield)
  86. Other Side (Save You)
  87. Cropduster (Riot Act)
  88. Gone (Pearl Jam)
  89. Just Breathe (Backspacer)
  90. Someday At Christmas (Christmas Single 2004)
  91. Lukin (No Code)
  92. Comatose (Pearl Jam)
  93. Faithful (Yield)
  94. Wash (Alive)
  95. Leaving Here (Home Alive)
  96. Hold On (Lost Dogs)
  97. Gonna See My Friend (Backspacer)
  98. Hard To Imagine (Chicago Cab)
  99. I Am Mine (Riot Act)
  100. Down (I Am Mine)
  101. I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You (Christmas Single 2000)
  102. Come Back (Pearl Jam)
  103. Off He Goes (No Code)
  104. Undone (I Am Mine)
  105. Footsteps (Jeremy)
  106. Love Boat Captain (Riot Act)
  107. No Way (Yield)
  108. Alone (Go)
  109. Wishlist (Yield)
  110. Santa Cruz (Christmas Single 2008)
  111. I’ve Got A Feeling (Alive)

Buy Pearl Jam’s new album, Lightning Bolt…now!

 

The 11 Best Bands Who Have Never Played Coachella

There’s something sadly thrilling about getting to sit in front of my computer and watch Coachells unfold before me without paying hundreds of dollars, enduring crazy temperatures, dust, dirt, and douche bags.  Right now I’m flipping back and forth between New Order and Phoenix.  I couldn’t do that at the festival…I would have to choose…currently, I’m winning.  Because at home, I get both.

While enjoying Coachella from the comfort of my home, I started to realize how many bands have never played the festival…some that I’m actually shocked.  Some I thought for sure had played only to find out they had never made the journey to Indio. (Journey being one of them)  Below is a list of the best bands that have never played Coachella.  I have only chosen bands that are still together.  Reunions…well, that’s really for another list…so, check in tomorrow for that list.

Here are the 11 Best Bands Who Have Never Played Coachella & Should (that are still together):

  1. U2
  2. Pearl Jam
  3. Ryan Adams
  4. Fiona Apple
  5. Tori Amos
  6. Royksopp
  7. Iron & Wine
  8. Burial
  9. Morcheeba
  10. Sufjan Stevens
  11. Garbage

 

The 11 Best Albums of 2009: 12-22 (Part 4)

I’ve noticed that my excitement for new releases is much lower than it used to be. When a new Pearl Jam album came out…I lined up at midnight at Tower Records just to be the first to buy it. I still go buy albums the day they come out…but it’s usually a Tuesday ritual rather than a special treat. But this year…there were a few albums that got my juices going. The 4 unreleased Beck albums were quite nice since they were unavailable in a store. But these were given away for free. So, as cool as they were…anyone could get them. But there was another unreleased album that I got fanatic over. That would be the Sparklehorse/DangerMouse album…why? Because it was never available anywhere. Not to download. Not to buy. Getting a copy wasn’t just exciting…it was like a treasure hunt. For those few days while I tracked down each song, I was excited over a new release since…as I had been when waiting in line at midnight.

 
New month means new $5 albums. Check out the store for the new Lady Gaga, 50 Cent, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Alec Ounsworth, Major Lazer, new Green Day, Wale, Dodos, My Morning Jacket, and a buttload of Christmas albums.

 Here is the 11 Best Albums of 2009: 12-22 (Part 4):
12. Grizzly BearVeckatimest
13. Deer TickBorn On Flag Day (Straight Into A Storm)
14. The Black CrowesBefore The Frost…Until the Freeze
15. The Dead WeatherHorehound
16. White RabbitsIt’s Frightening
17. Tegan and SaraSainthood
18. Regina SpektorFAR
19. Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse – Dark Night of the Soul (Revenge)
20. Pearl Jam – Backspacer
21. Depeche ModeSounds of the Universe
22. Magnolia Electric Co.Josephine (Little Sad Eyes)
If you haven’t added your picks for 2009…do so now!  Just put them in the comment section of the blog!