>>123138601

I would pay up to $70 or so, but I'm a cheapo college student

Other urls found in this thread:

discogs.com/PEPE-Shadilay/release/597903
discogs.com/PEPE-Shadilay/release/238525
youtu.be/FgyxATKjq84
discogs.com/sell/release/1218217?sort=price,desc&ev=rb
rootsvinylguide.com/ebay_items/p-e-p-e-12-shadiley-magic-sound-1986-mega-rare-italo-disco-synth-unplayed
youtu.be/7_5-XCXj2LM
youtube.com/watch?v=Us0HwJ_JgxM
youtu.be/YnDzttF9dig
youtu.be/0QSwDLH2ang
ebay.com/itm/272648492255/
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

>Item # ends in 2255

I want off this ride.

i might place a bid on it

if double 7s ill buy it

How do we know that this isn't a bootleg OP is shilling

>There's a market for bootleg rare pepes

Did we meme too hard? Did we not meme responsibly?

still waiting on the bootleg green maga hats with the 4 leaf clover

>That one bid for $14.88

>quads

>Current bid US $22.22

Oh no. Oh nonononono no

oh yeah this totally won't end up as some $10,000 troll bid contest

of course it's real.

Wasn't there some talk originally about how it was a hoax? At least we have some better pictures of it now. Has the other one with the rainbow cover ever shown up anywhere?

ebay generally isn't a good source for vinyl.

beware, the condition might be fucked up... in the OP pic it seems kinda scratchy.

if you bid on it then be prepared that it will be shit.

of course it's still an epic item.

How popular was this song? I feel like I've heard it long before Sup Forums

>Energing

Do scratches ruin a record? It says it doesn't skip, but it doesn't make them unplayable like a cd would right? Then again, I've got a blu-ray disc of Aladdin that someone must have taken steel wool to & it plays perfectly, so maybe it's just luck. I've never owned a record player before.

The guy who made it uploaded a youtube video of him actually performing it live, so SOMEONE must have heard it somewhere before this. We just didn't know it existed until recently. Maked me wonder what other music like this there could be out there.

On the back it says EMERGING in small text

still funny typo

How young are you? Scratches don't ruin a record unless they are deep enough to cause skipping. They do distort the sound every time the needle runs over them causing pops and crackles.

Optical disks have a protective coating on them, that's why you can buff out the coating and get them to read again. Vinyl has no such coating, scratches cause audible defects.

This record for instance is scratched to shit, and will sound pretty bad, but I doubt anyone is buying it to listen to, just to display.

Calm down, not everybody on Sup Forums collects records. I was just asking a question.

well hopefully I answered your question.

This is Sup Forums, assholery is mandatory

>Energing
>Emerging
What

i dunno man they're stupid italians

>my shitty laptop doesn't have a print screen key
trust me i'm the highest bidder

>There's a market for bootleg rare pepes

No but there's a market for rare Italo disco bootlegs. Not that this was a sought after record before the meme, so the chances of it being a bootleg are 0. For now.

It says that on the google scans too. I guess nobody ever noticed.

>"Local man sells rare italian disco record for an astounding $7,777,777.77"
>When asked why it sold for so much he was was quoted as saying "I honestly don't understand it, I guess record collectors just really love disco"

Yeah but it's always been real, it's existed since 1986. And it's been listed on Discogs for a long time, since before it became part of the meme war.

discogs.com/PEPE-Shadilay/release/597903

discogs.com/PEPE-Shadilay/release/238525

also here's a time-limited search result to show only results from 2000 to 2014:

google.com/search?q="MASNP 007"&source=lnt&tbs=cdr:1,cd_min:4/28/2000,cd_max:4/28/2014&tbm=

some guy with the english version:

youtu.be/FgyxATKjq84

certainly, they were probably pressed in low numbers, as it's some obscure artist... But they aren't ultra mega super rare... I wouldn't be surprised if there's many hundreds at least, or perhaps even thousands all in all, throughout Europe, laying around in various secondhand stores, and like in the attics of houses of people who liked and bought this kind of music in the mid 80s.

that Shadilay seems superduper rare, that perception is mostly because the only people who care about it are us... i mean, therefore it becomes more special... To the owners of the various stores and the people who happen to have a Shadilay record - you can bet it's 99% certain they have no clue what a "Pepe" is and don't know about the meme status. To them it's nothing special.

Printer typo.

When's italo disco coming back? That shit is the bomb.

If you're ever sad just put that shit on and feel happy. When nk is fucking America with dumpster nukes and all the nuclear waste is falling over Canada's sky's I'll be chilling with 'i love disco diamonds volume 47372626' playing smiling while my hair falls out.

Italo disco vinyls will be ever more valuable since a emp and the likely north America wide power failures will render my digital copies useless. Vinyl at least I can turn the record and put my ear up to the needle.

>you can bet it's 99% certain they have no clue what a "Pepe"

I post on Sup Forums every day & even I couldn't explain to someone what a rare pepe is. Could you? Probably best they don't know.

Watch it climb up and sell for $1488

"Do scratches ruin a record?"

the problem with scratches (unless they are very superficial) is that you'll hear them.

say there's just 1 fairly deep (deep enough) scratch, like a line, going from the center to the outside -- the rest of the surface area will sound fine, but on every revolution there's an obnoxious loud pop... that's annoying as fuck.

doesn't matter how much you clean it, that scratch will still be there.

of course a record may have many scratches all over it, but they can be very superficial and not deep enough to create much sound.

Something has to be powered for an EMP to effect it, any disk based storage (even hdd) will be fine if not powered up.

we already had $14.88 lol

My shit will be powered up for sure. I should keep a mp3 player loaded with italo disco in a shielded box.

Just buy a bunch of external hard drives, load them up with whatever you want, then unplug them. They don't store a charge so you should be fine. If you want to be ultra secure, wrap them in tin foil and/or put them in a colander.

plus, heavy/deep scratches will wear down the stylus faster -- you shouldn't play dirty, or super scratchy records, especially not if your stylus is expensive, or if it's a Moving Coil cartridge (which means the stylus can't be replaced).

>Energy
>Emerging
>Energing

Doubting a profit of kek.
For shame.

Thing is you need power for this. Lots of batteries and a few mp3 players for italo disco is all I need.

Just need enough juice to last me until I die of radiation sickness.

Looks like it just hit 100 good boy points. I guess this is officially out of Sup Forums's rice range now.

Speaking of good boy points, what would happen if you told r9k about this? would a cross board bidding war start?

The seller is being dishonest when they state "only know copy." The red stamp on the A-side label of the eBay listing is slightly shifted from the discogs picture:
discogs.com/PEPE-Shadilay/release/597903

>Has the other one with the rainbow cover ever shown up anywhere?
That is the 7"
discogs.com/PEPE-Shadilay/release/238525

>Do scratches ruin a record?
From the picture, that record is not going to sound good; even a proper cleaning will not help.

Isn't magnetic tape what you're suppose to store data on for long term storage?

Energing is the correct spelling. We've been mis-spelling it all these years.

I feel like there's a crank operated record player somewhere out there. Isn't that what they did back in the early 1900s when Thomas Edison cylinders were around?

>buy laptop
>disassemble
>discharge battery and boards
>wrap in tin foil and hide under colander
>buy solar charger and wrap in tin foil and hide under fuckhuge colander
Your MP3 player would be dead.

Do it. I want to see what happens.

Magnetic tape loses its charge, for LONG LONG term you are supposed to use hole-punch. Even the government does this for critical information. For something like storing music for the apocalypse it doesn't matter much. It just needs to last until the apocalypse happens, not ten generations.

You wind a spring with the crank and then let it play that way. It works the same way a little music box works.

I bet you do...

Is it just me or is the minimum bid increment going up as the current bid gets higher?

Even in that condition that album will go for over $1000 USD

Pewds will probably buy it.

>$222.22
It was 30something when I clicked this thread

You can just manually turn the record if it's the end of days and you didn't buy a crank one like 99.99% of us.

Mp3 player with replaceable batteries works too. Solar panel ain't gonna do shit when the nuclear winter hits and the sky's are black. Wind or just hand crank is your best bet.

>Current bid US $222.22

Neets sure have a lot of money. [spoiler]Who am I kidding, these are all shill bids. It's going to end at 10 million dollars or something isn't it?[/spoiler]

I wish he would just buy Sup Forums already. Shame notch didn't end up doing that like he said he would. If some youtube e-celeb buys it just to snap it in half online I'm going to lose my shit laughing.

You are correct.

man that seller must be laughing his ass off now.

...and perhaps, automatically, at some level feeling a bit bad about taking so much money for something which he knows isn't anywhere near worth that much.

it's not like it's a fucking turquoise Led Zeppelin first pressing.

discogs.com/sell/release/1218217?sort=price,desc&ev=rb

but of course even that isn't really worth that much... fucking insane prices.

I hope whoever buys the Shadilay record can resell it at a good price later, as buyer's remorse will probably come later for one reason or another.

It's going to end at a million dollars & nobody's going to pay for it. The seller's not getting shit.

What makes that album so expensive?

>implying the winner is even going to pay

> Thinking owning the only copy of keks music would result in buyer's remorse

> Thinking kek wouldn't favour you with quads on every post when the record is playing

> Thinking this isn't powerful

Whoever wins could change the world

from some 2014 auction:

rootsvinylguide.com/ebay_items/p-e-p-e-12-shadiley-magic-sound-1986-mega-rare-italo-disco-synth-unplayed

sold then for $52, it seems

I wish we had some Italian record collectors on Sup Forums. If it sold for $52 before the election even started then it might actually be rare. Maybe we should ask the creator himself what the productions numbers are.

well its led zeppelin dude

I just realized something. What happens if we play this record backwards?

or maybe double speed?

youtu.be/7_5-XCXj2LM

>Point Energing Probably Entering
>Energing
Wasn't it emerging?
I'm freaking out

!YALIDAHS

.mrifnoc stigiD

keK esiarP

Oh god, it's HAPPENING. We just shifted into a new reality. Did anyone just feel that?

>implying that tv guide listing wasn't just some jackass intern making a typo

>Did anyone just feel that?
Yes. As soon as I made my previous post. No joke, my doggo started barking upstairs as soon as the post was made!
>keK esiarP

!keK esiarP SEY

...

it's just another typo, it's spelled emerging on the back and on the record itself

Simply because it was the very first version manufactured -- and it was manufactured that particular way, only for a very short time.

It has turquoise-colored text on the front of the cover, and various other visual details, which later (I guess maybe a few weeks later) were changed; so all later-made copies look different, plus the turquoise version also sounds slightly different...

Thus, that makes it extremely rare, and now any copies still remaining are 48 years old - and most of those are in bad condition, so any nice condition ones are naturally worth a lot... And of course it's Led Zeppelin, so that in combination with the rarity and age contributes to the price.

similar deal with the 4th Led Zeppelin album: there's 8 "initial" versions of it made in 1971 -- all of those are rare, with the 1st the most rare, and the 8th version the least rare.

then later, those made after version 8 have a totally new green & orange label design and that version is very common - that's what most people have.

(the differences among those versions ins't only the cover - the audio is better on some of them)

It is rare, but not THAT rare. The price only shoot up because of the memes.

Supply & demand I guess. When there's only a single copy for sale on the entire internet then it doesn't matter how many copies are in people's hands. Never underestimate weaponized Autism.

It's only worth so much because it's a garbage record that nobody bothered to give a shit about (and also nobody wanted it). There's probably a ton out there just sitting in piles of records that most people don't even realize they have because it was something sitting in the dollar box that never sold because it didn't have nice artwork.

>tfw newer bands I really liek are putting out fancy limited edition vinyl records when they do new albums and I always wonder if I should grab them or not

>never do and just grab the CD

Am I missing out?

>australian prog rock band I like put out a neon green record
>fucking thing probably glows in the dark too
>wondering if I should grab one while they last

Most new LPs are digitally mastered, so essentially the same as a CD. Almost all LPs made these days are just for the novelty of it.

confirmed, this is fake and gay

Simply because it was the very first version manufactured -- and it was manufactured that particular way, only for a very short time.

It has turquoise-colored text on the front of the cover, and various other visual details, which later (I guess maybe a few weeks later) were changed; so all later-made copies look different, plus the turquoise version also sounds slightly different...

Thus, that makes it extremely rare, and now any copies still remaining are 48 years old - and most of those are in bad condition, so any nice condition ones are naturally worth a lot... And of course it's Led Zeppelin, so that in combination with the rarity and age contributes to the price.

similar deal with the 4th Led Zeppelin album: there's 8 "initial" versions of it made in 1971 -- all of those are rare, with the 1st the most rare, and the 8th version the least rare.

then later, those made after version 8 have a totally new green & orange label design and that version is very common - that's what most people have.

(the differences among those versions ins't only the cover - the audio is better on some of them)

>track is listed at 5:55
>shadilay is 4:15

wasnt Sup Forums going to have some super cool purple vinyl record of "death of pablo"?

Fascinating, thank you user!

I haven't used Sup Forums in years, it's been garbage for a while; so I couldn't tell you. AFAIK most projects Sup Forums has set out to accomplish (in terms of releasing physical copies of their meme music) has never worked.

on ebay, very often sellers of vinyl mentions the word "rare", or try to make the particular record they're selling seem special somehow, and they almost always exaggerate the condition - if on ebay someone says "near mint" then it might still be bad, for example it might correspond to VG+ at most, and someone saying "EXCELLENT with a few marks" might actually mean it's like VG-

Discogs is a better place to buy vinyl, but even there of course there exist dishonest sellers. The only downside is on Discogs you can't see pictures of the actual items. But generally there you can trust the sellers and their grading.

>Current bid US $405.00

youtube.com/watch?v=Us0HwJ_JgxM

Don't forget there's 3 versions, the instrumental, the italian, and the english version.

The instrumental version is 5:55 or should be:

youtu.be/YnDzttF9dig

that's maybe playing ever so slightly slow, resulting in longer duration.

so far it hasn't been 100% confirmed if it really is 5:55 -- someone who has a turntable running at exactly correct speed needs to play it and time it, only then we'll really know.

most of the item descriptions on eBay say "rare", it's nothing new. That's the way it's been since the site started.

shadilay-related:

youtu.be/0QSwDLH2ang

Calling bullshit, now it just magically appears.

This is the work of some bandcamp phoney, I want proof.

>no 420 bid

if there is enough flux density, an EMP could burn out circuits, especially the tiny ones found in today's electronics. a lot depends on how close you are to the source, intensity drops by the inverse of the square of the distance from the blast.

basically, if it doesn't go off in my asshole then i'm fine

whoever actually wins this better have acquired it at a price of repeating numbers or they have committed blasphemy

>Calling bullshit, now it just magically appears.

How was it suppose to show up? Dropped down from the heavens by kek himself? Was is suppose to rain chicken tendies for 7 days & 7 nights?

I hope someone does actually buy it. I want a better rip than the youtube videos floating around.

>what is a record lathe
wish I had one I'd be making fake copies of this for sure

"DISCO MAGIC"...

4D auditory chess my friend

I know an outfit that prints records. about $6 each, on a (small) run of 250. Might be worth cashing in on the t_donald craze

>ebay.com/itm/272648492255/
Having travelled and DJd with both vinyl and CDs, (on a long mission) testing on sandy beaches and grubby squats, vinyl wins hands down on durability. A bit of sand will remove the metal from the top surface of a CD, rendering it unplayable. the same bit of sand will just make a record pop.
Forgetting modern usb sticks, vinyl is a clear winner.

playing the record backwards has fugged the timelines. Chaos!!

he's speaking in english for sure.

more than you've ever thought of any rush.

i bring you coming onwards

i live then now in hope

Ganesh, Ganesh, oh,