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Yes, there was more than just the cover for "Cheap Thrills".For a few more tidbits -- see link. Be sure to click on The Complete Record Cover Collection and watch the video.
"For a nominal service fee,
you can reach nirvana tonight."
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the Graphic Novel section of the store. That cracked me up, as graphic is a perfect word to describe this book and his illustrations. I put it on my Xmas list. His Cheap Suit Serenaders LPs look tame compared to the rest of his work.
Thanks for tickling my fancy with this!
nt
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The gear that sounds the best to you, is the best.........................to you.
Thanks, I love the R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders stuff. The documentary is excellent as well!
nt
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What does this have to do with vinyl other than he listened to records?
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He made vinyl records as well as collecting and preserving early 78s.
You get a look at his large record collection when he has to deal to having it moved from California to his new home in France, and I think he also discusses his musical tastes and record collecting hobby at one point. After the Joplin cover, the Rolling Stones offered him $100,000 to do one for them, but he refused.
"Crumb" is one of my all time fave documentaries. He's a nut for old-timey records, which being a record guy myself, I think is cool. I remember that scene where he's sitting on the floor cuing up a 78 on that old heavy-platter Bogen/Lenco.One of the best "Huh?!?!?" moments in the movie was where he admits to getting sexually turned on by Bugs Bunny.
Cheers,
Bobbo :-)
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Enjoyed that.
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