Never looked at sites like popsike before and was amazed at some of the prices. There seems to be a whole industry in different copies of Love's "Forever Changes", for example, with rare mint presses going for thousands of dollars. (I expect my crappy much played original isn't worth a ton but it's got some value nevertheless.)
Things like Procol Harum's first album (which I think is brilliant) seem to sell for an average of about £150 - something I casually bought for a mate for his birthday and ended up keeping for myself because he wasn't that bothered!
I do wish I could get my early Bert Jansch and John Renbourn albums back. Somebody walked off with them after a party in the late sixties and it's near on £200 to replace them now...
I never really lost records due to theft but I lost a load lending them to friends that “forgot” to give them back.
Bought this in a job lot in about 1978 for £30 quid with a few other records. Sold them all one a couple of months later for £45 quid and was very happy :-) it now goes for £500.00 Plus. Not so happy now! lol
I’m a vinyl fan having seen it wane and be reborn.
What makes me smile though is the market for vinyl records that are “mint’ or in some cases in their original shrink wrap ( an American thing) there are even higher prices for the same songs with a different coloured label.
Just what are records for, playing and listening to or for locking away and occasionally being looked at ( not played) like they were the Crown Jewels.
Got a few posters in albums during the seventies, Floyd, Quo etc. First thing I did was bang them up on my wall. Maybe I should have saved them. Might be worfth something to a collector now. But Grist is correct, live for today.