Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
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Re: Um, when did this happen?
Just browsing around for 5 minutes and this site is gonna have to do some major work to appeal to anyone outside the record store day vinyls crowd wanting to hock some bullshit at bullshit prices.
Discogs serves a true function for nerds. A market place is basically two steps backwards if it doesn’t offer the amount of resources discogs does, and considering the obscene amount of work it’s contributors have done I don’t see anyone jumping ship without a major incentive. Most discogs people have been there for years as well, so there’s little incentive.....
tl,dr I didn’t spend weeks of my life cataloging thousands of kvlt records to use some other site.....
Discogs serves a true function for nerds. A market place is basically two steps backwards if it doesn’t offer the amount of resources discogs does, and considering the obscene amount of work it’s contributors have done I don’t see anyone jumping ship without a major incentive. Most discogs people have been there for years as well, so there’s little incentive.....
tl,dr I didn’t spend weeks of my life cataloging thousands of kvlt records to use some other site.....
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Re: Um, when did this happen?
Interesting.. sorta... would be more interested if it was a site where you could trade those shitty useless fuzz pedal things for obscure goth and doom records or something 
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Re: Um, when did this happen?
reckon luck wrote:It'll be hard for Reverb LP to ever get the kind of traffic that places like Ebay and Discogs get, methinks.
Yeah, I'm not exactly sure what Reverb is thinking on this one.retinal orbita wrote:Just browsing around for 5 minutes and this site is gonna have to do some major work to appeal to anyone outside the record store day vinyls crowd wanting to hock some bullshit at bullshit prices.
Discogs serves a true function for nerds. A market place is basically two steps backwards if it doesn’t offer the amount of resources discogs does, and considering the obscene amount of work it’s contributors have done I don’t see anyone jumping ship without a major incentive. Most discogs people have been there for years as well, so there’s little incentive.....
tl,dr I didn’t spend weeks of my life cataloging thousands of kvlt records to use some other site.....
To some extent they have a built-in customer base just by the fact that the site is linked to Reverb. That's maybe what they're banking on. More for a casual record buyer than Discogs? So, possibly not quite in direct competition with Discogs?
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
"the original D v. R LP"
^I keep seeing "Devi Ever LP"
^I keep seeing "Devi Ever LP"
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
lost in music wrote:"the original D v. R LP"
^I keep seeing "Devi Ever LP"
I couldn't fit what I wanted to write the title to be up there in that title space.
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
Discogs' search function is by far the worst I've encountered.
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
Worse than ours?
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
Yes. searching for a single album and artist will yield 200+ results, a solid 1/3 of which are in no ways identifiably related.
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
I usually just search on Google and include the word "Discogs" in my search. 
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
Well aren't you some fancy wiz kid.Chankgeez wrote:I usually just search on Google and include the word "Discogs" in my search.
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
Or just look for rarer stuff?
I've never had a problem with discogs. I just look for the band then click through until I find what I want. My problem is that I get caught up in some random distro picking up interesting cheap records to "save" on shipping haha....gets really bad with Japanese punk.
Discogs people can be a bit snotty though. I don't sell on there, but some people I know have gotten complaints like "plastic factory seal (not case) is slightly oxidized"...of course it is, it's 20 years old and those kind of plastics are meant to be and we and are of varying quality of plastic.
Or, "didn't give feedback, so they are a bad seller".
I run into weird pressings there a lot...like the ones they have listed don't match what I've got or what I remember...I try to add and fix, but it rarely gets approved/looked at. It's a good system, just don't know if people really care about old weird comps put out by a record store and stuff (or demo tapes for bands that didn't really go anywhere).
I've never had a problem with discogs. I just look for the band then click through until I find what I want. My problem is that I get caught up in some random distro picking up interesting cheap records to "save" on shipping haha....gets really bad with Japanese punk.
Discogs people can be a bit snotty though. I don't sell on there, but some people I know have gotten complaints like "plastic factory seal (not case) is slightly oxidized"...of course it is, it's 20 years old and those kind of plastics are meant to be and we and are of varying quality of plastic.
Or, "didn't give feedback, so they are a bad seller".
I run into weird pressings there a lot...like the ones they have listed don't match what I've got or what I remember...I try to add and fix, but it rarely gets approved/looked at. It's a good system, just don't know if people really care about old weird comps put out by a record store and stuff (or demo tapes for bands that didn't really go anywhere).
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Re: Um, when did this happen? (AKA "the original D v. R LP")
Well yea, record collectors are among some of the snootiest cockwads I've ever had to deal with. I would love to sell most of my records but the last thing I want to deal with is people who collect records.
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