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⢠These guys took me about 5 hours (Don't ask how, there was a lot of fumbling), and I'm glad I spent that long because I'm proud of them!!
⢠I will be redesigning more YFM characters soon, as these redesigns will feature in my YFM Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book, which I'm so excited to work on! (Check blog for details!)
⢠This was my first (professional?) attempt at Cel Shading... I've never had a proper go at it, what an opportunity!
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Rosieās Vintage shopping list, 2018.
Two more stops to go before the music shopping spree is history. Whatever locations are on the list seems to be further away each time. Todayās theme is the record annex which is picking up on Long Island. It started a year-and-a-half ago when Hideaway Vinyl set shop in Rosieās Vintage in Huntington. Looks like they have an online presence still despite nothing being updated in a few months, so why not take the trip to see what itās all about?
Itās been quite a while since being in Huntington. I do have some personal history there. My ex- Yenny brought me over to work there (our second job working together) for several years and itās where she used to live. And letās try to forget a dreaded miserable summer post-rain day out with former friend and staffer Molina, who took me through a cemetery, burger place, and an isolated park in an attempt to get close to me. No dice.
I walk in to Rosieās and itās bonafide vintage. Looks like the owners took over a small Fifties-style house in white-bread suburbia. Walk in and youāll certainly feel the loud creaking of the all-wood floors. Itsā living room, dens, bedrooms, and many closets are filled with tons of kitsch, knick-knacks, and collectibles from the mid-century. Street signs, old threads, compasses, jewelry, board games, wardrobes, dolls, salt-shakers...I can go on. Thereās many stories and tales to be told by each and every object that survived itsā era; all neatly organized, piled, and sorted. As an added touch, thereās the classics played on the overheads. Collections were posted on its page and testimonials from its customers recall their purchases: old vials and medicine jars, pill and spice tins, matchbook collections, sports pennants, dishes, and the occasional naughty glassware. I can still go on if you want me to.
The guy behind the register greets me and asks what he could do for me. Iām here for Hideaway Vinyl, I say. He tells me that they left shop a few months ago. Couldāve fooled me. They no longer exist. Theyāre still present online on social media but it all made sense why the lack of updates. Had Hideaway stayed, thereād be a presence of punk, hardcore, surf, ska, and rockabilly. He did show me where all the vinyl is now deposited by Vinyl Paradise. Remember them? There were twelve shelves top and bottom of pre-owned vinyl, four of the same across from those bins of newly-pressed and Record Store Day releases.Ā
Of the first twelve were plenty of rock, pop, dance, and 12ā³ dee-jay singles most for $10.00 and less with the occasional new hardcore pressing. I found a lot of 12ā³ hip-hop and dance singles; Nice & Wild and Harold Faltermeyer were two hits New Yorkās Z100 played growing up during my single-digit Eighties youth. Everything else in Shabba Ranks, Mad Skillz, Boogiemonsters, and Blahzay Blahzay were all summer hits going to Brentwood. WBLS, Hot 97, and Kiss FM played them all. As always, thereās the pop-rock quotient from Genesis and Dire Straits. Hello, nice to meet you again. Also relieved to find was the complete Malcomb McLaren & The World Famous Supreme Teamās āBuffalo Galsā in a die-cut label sleeve.
In comes Thea, co-owner of Rosieās Vintage in her rockabilly / Rosie The Riveter motif. She says hello and sees the stack in my hand. She offers to put it aside for me which I obliged. I kindly ask if there would be more vinyl and does tell me there might be some upstairs. Thatās where Iām going. Heading up is possibly one of the steepest set of steps I experienced walking. I also had to dodge a heavy-set punk couple decked with gauges, tattoos, low-cut tank tops and tees coming from downstairs. I walk up and thereās a closet with a secret crate of records on the floor containing The Talking Headsā 77 for $20.00 and itsā sister Tom Tom Clubās Close To The Bone for $15.00. Shucks. I scour the upstairs to find many more antiques. Compasses, typewriters, old magazines, books, brochures in one room with very little traces of 7ā³ records in one crate. The kitchen was full of dishes, glasses, and silverware stacked in the sink and on itsā counter but no records to be found.
Thea rings me up and Iām golden. This became the shortest time spent in any store with the smallest stack and the least amount of money paid. 45 minutes to look through 16 bins of records for a total of $29.00 and I say good-bye to Rosieās Vintage and Huntington until next time. Only two more stores are on the list to go before calling it quits on record-shopping for a while: Sunday Records in Riverhead and Innersleeve Records in Amagansett.
Genesis Abacab
Nice & Wild āDiamond Girlā 12ā³
Shabba Ranks āMr. Lovermanā 12ā³
Dire Straits self-titled
Mad Skillz āNod Factorā 12ā
Boogiemonsters āRecognized Thresholds Of Negative Stress 12ā³
Blahzay Blahzay āDanger!ā 12ā³
Harold Faltermeyer āAxel Fā 12ā
Spyro Gyra self-titled
Malcomb McLaren & The World Famous Supreme Team āBuffalo Galsā 12ā³