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Mighty John on 9/4/09
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Mighty John on 9/4/09

Published:Fri, 4 Sep 2009
Description:Music collector maven Mighty John joins Howie to talk about your classic music albums.
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" 0187746943221877. 4694322. That is being -- free number of the Howie -- show. Every few months we have on mount my dvd John and he is our -- Record expert and he is he is here to tell you how much to year old. Year old bumblebee platters of wax might be worth if and depending on now whether or not -- there were in the right jacket and they -- their per day yet they have the right record label autumn etc. it's set our. And it's just a good chance to -- if you got any questions about records you give us a call 18774694322. And a mighty John has a website it's called money music dot com money music dot com mighty John thanks for being with us here on the Howie -- show."

" Great to be --"

" We -- tell us about Diane."

" We don't we just Serbia fortieth anniversary of Woodstock in its funny how many of the artist would -- now have valuable records. -- the most valuable would be -- Jimmy Hendrix. Is album called axis bold as love."

" Yes I used to have that album."

" Well if you had a model copy it's worth up to 2500 dollars."

" There's that old thing again I'm really if you had a crappy copy it's worth more than if you had a stereo --"

" The other stereo copy -- around 200 dollars a just in Dushanbe. The the less of them were mono and so the value was much higher at 2500 dollars and yet of 45 the last song he sang it which starts. It was called HOL. That's 45 with which Specter's lead is currently up to 700 dollars."

" While. Total -- I get up on the top forty probably not very far although and a now now or what are. It's begin at Woodstock did they say that they were gonna release like all forty albums that they recorded there and they didn't have enough money here they decided not to do that what's the story."

" I don't know exactly what happened there you go to guy to put it on -- pretty whopping one they would then. But three broke when they gave miles. But which sparked it continues to them -- record collectors."

" Right but they have put out new why they have put out more albums right and the one that -- the other in the one that they had that. Sold about eight trillion copies yeah yeah settle."

" The original Woodstock soundtrack. Two trillion records is not a big collectible stopped about thirty dollars."

" Yeah because it's because there's so many rights and a 18774694322. Eric you're next with Howie Carr and mighty John from money music dot com go ahead Eric."

" I wager on those Limbaugh so -- did she pulled -- appeals double the white album. In at a poster and it. And I says. Mom this where's the money."

" Well you're right not the original would have -- beyond apple records. To make sure some apple records of its own capital to re issue worth up to about fifty dollars. But on apple. You wanna look at the record label if you received the local -- Capitol Records which is the dome of the capital US capitol. That as worked up about 500 dollars. If that logo is not on the apple label then -- around 75."

" People have posters clerical surrogate. It went in and everybody. That's correct -- shots of The Beatles and the poster. Vocational capital. Look for the capital logo on the apple record label. Okay victor -- you."

" Well that's the key you got to see the capital on the apple logo how did that happen by the way."

" Well not every would the first issues -- that had it on -- and leadership -- not. And there were some that were numbered editions that gold numbers on the covers and bolts of the consult the about a thousand."

" Todd your next with Howie Carr and mighty John talking about the records go ahead --"

" They aim I got I don't do very well what you have. They opt out the original control live on Casablanca always weird -- unconditionally with the there was the problem. The take the picture booklet that came -- Yes. We think. Well kiss alive two was actually the one that's more valuable so could you really need it more than 100. Well it has forced onto urgently take me hooligans -- you love me that we're not found out later issues so you're right on. If you have those songs and that's up around 300 dollars just alive one more the 25 dollar price."

" I thank you sorry to -- but the songs a mighty job."

" Well we don't know for sure what happened that we get first issues usually had more or different songs and so. All the issues did not."

" Thanks for the call -- Michael your next with Howie Carr and mighty John glad might glad Michael."

" a couple of heavy hitters right out about this is I got -- and small potatoes dared do that. But it Jerry lab where I'd jump throats all his second album. Stand up. Would be original. Cardboard caricatures of the band members that stood up when he opened up the album without --"

" Absolutely well what should be our course was records to be an original but not a big collectible but no more than twenty dollars. --"

" Okay sorry Michael 18 Circuit City can you send Porsche Canada -- go into my bag I need to get a need to get some out of my bag and need to get that Ted Knight. Always another studio okay I guess drug as we will erupt. I was I was packing up my office. Mighty John because you know -- decided to subway at my office to a methadone clinic and so. Hey I got -- I found one of the one of the old drawers that I used to have. I found a single of Ted Knight were courting and I got I can't get it because they can't walk away and there's nobody in here there's nobody here to go got that. But -- do you know what I'm talking about it say it's a picture of Ted Knight the end it's in black and is to did this the sleeve for the cover is is it black and white."

" Well I think any of those a TV star records like that. Maybe to somebody to -- TV movie memorabilia yeah but not to a record collector no no so. I'm sorry but the best people have -- the Toby."

" I don't remember really retire all know okay some of the throwback I'm gonna just wing -- back into the med to the new methadone clinic that opening on no Labor Day. All right 18774694322. Amy your next with -- cargo ahead Amy."

" I I -- has the beatles' Sargent Pepper's album. They have to cut -- and it you know -- to -- about that some bad things but yeah."

" Yes -- that would -- well again it's a motto cut it's up about 500 dollars. If it's stereo it's gonna depend on the color of the record label. So what you gonna wanna hold or the stereo is a black label would like a rainbow circle around the label that also would be upper right. 400 boxes. If labeled green purple orange re issue no more than forty dollars. One."

" would -- you might -- why with the putting out model. Albums in in 196768. What was the point."

" I don't know what's going on here you know -- going to go ahead. Well a lot of people forced didn't have stereo record players by the beginning of the sixties mostly everything was in mono by the end of the sixties. Mostly everything was stereo. And before they made the full switch over they released them in both versions. For it usually the bottle copies sold for dollar lest the mystery of the so a lot of people bought the model because that's all the good."

" Or Richard good -- you can play the -- wore it on the stereo and vice Versa could Jupiter."

" You know -- some very good at all. No but not a mono to stereo."

" I was not aware of that. Of course I was of course I was really -- and singles in the states it's like goodness I couldn't afford that 399 for 99. I was pretty steep back in my day to show."

" that. -- split stereo record with a stereo needle in a bottle record with a."

" Surely your next with Howie -- and mighty John go ahead surely."

" I get paid a bit I don't want they have."

" Granite -- railroad album that's bad album it felt that yellow I did not -- heavily you know."

" Well sometimes colored vinyl can make a big difference but it all depends on how many were released. In the colored vinyl and in this case more were colored vinyl black vinyl -- the yellow vinyl copies of the Brett -- are up about thirty dollars."

" Thank surely one hates it that's amazing that anything by grand funk is worth more than thirty cents. I don't know I don't care -- it's you know made out of Kryptonite. I was a bad band. 18774694322. Hours -- read the story you know were Randy Randy Newman you know good old boys one of the great rock albums of the 1970s in my opinion. Yeah I guess I grand funk railroad sold more albums in era of one of one of their albums. In Omaha Nebraska. Then Randy Newman sold in the entire United States of America with little voice. Let that go to kind of depressing statistic. I understand it Dave your next with Howie Carr and mighty John go ahead Dave."

" I'm good afternoon first of all how are you wrong good grand -- Live clock actually great album but anyway agent Sean big bamboo original."

" Of course if you like grand -- of course you have some chi -- trying albums today."

" See super big -- so that the won't pay. Or how are you -- remember this record collectors looking for music source chi Ching Chong and copy records all of which spoken word category. It's spoken word record generally are not very collectible. Even with the rolling paper everybody kept the rolling paper who has this album is no more than ten dollars now."

" In other day if you're you're right your Chichi and Sean is worth no more than might Ted -- single which are under. The methadone clinic."

" So almost unruly kids are all right original soundtrack on vinyl. Well if you haven't Idec records its up to about thirty dollars or reissue on MCA would be up about ten -- I think it's."

" Thanks -- 1877469432. To jog your next with how we card mighty John if you wanna go to his website its money music dot com money music dot com to -- a lot more information go ahead John."

" They -- it -- yeah yeah JR. The copier why don't deserve that colored bottle -- beta copy your way -- this president quite vital."

" Yup that's gonna indicate in this case that it is a re issue on Capitol Records be added capital you also be originals on Apple's sort of reassured capitol and white bottle there were up about fifty dollars. Actually it. And lot of -- I want to 45. What -- when AA what can I do. I should be on Atlantic records to be an original but not a big collectible but they -- at night but in fact so. They thought."

" Thanks -- 18774694322. Ted Knight did not come here to be made sport up up up and so I know where is that left Cindy 18774694322. Stimulus. Why -- several chuckle over it it CME are next with how we card might be John go ahead Sam."

" Yes I've got these days -- album alone together our blue comment has so all kinds of colors -- the final Walsh quickly you get straight from earlier about you. Yes we colored marble color in the -- yes blue Obama would be the original label lot of calls that global but I do radio show so there's a lot out there. It's worth up about thirty college I'll call okay thank you bite your local."

" Thanks him 177. We now -- people people wanna find out where they cannot unload these albums up I mean is as priceless as they are obviously. Where where should they go to find out that information."

" Well hopefully the go to our website money music dot com we do put out a directory of fires people listed by state. Who -- records but of course a lot of people seldom on the Internet. You know great way to sell. A lot of people do this they put a small at the local classifieds where people have that yard sale listings simply saying records -- Collectors are always striking those classified."

" So it's still way it's it's it's still. Profitable sometimes to use print advertising. And yes I'm glad to know that worked for -- Up. Led that your next with how we guard mighty John go ahead Linda."

" I think it makes it might just try about the 78."

" While 78 can be -- money if they are. Five categories and rock and roll country blues jazz and some big big."

" Hot -- the old attic. And also that -- the."

" I don't know I am not X because there are. Concerns that. It can't it all."

" Well. Older titles a little -- artist you have an example. -- to -- it all I don't know what struck. What probably edit edit it. Doesn't sound that I get older okay."

" How much would how much with the string of pearls be worth by Glenn Miller. "

" Up about forty dollars that's really. Yeah other big band -- there are some exceptions but overall just not as collectible. It's you know it's really pop culture that's collectible when you go. It would go back to the big band era if it's not really pop culture."

" Okay thank you -- 1977469432218774694322. That was a -- idea. I found a mighty John when I was a cleaning out my office and say I found pop singles from 1940 to 1955. Mikey a bully and I I actually didn't leave that for the after the junkies. I I -- with me -- I was gonna string of -- I was number one song."

" Well that has nothing to do with it just because a record sold weld does not necessarily mean it's collectible. The first thing you -- look forward to collect ability of the recording artist. And then the type of music and certainly rock and roll is the number one collectible or music."

" Now all your next with how we card mighty John go ahead --"

" Simple one this that -- sellout on deck -- from 1967. Yes yes. That's up about thirty to forty dollars. Okay the other one is the Mitchell trio with John Denver about -- time period last year that whole period. Yeah the Pope get artists generally are not to collectible with John Denver without him Chad Mitchell trio albums generally in the 25 dollar price range of most. Okay great slide down your your woke me."

" How about how what is the most. Most collectible most valuable Michael Jackson. Record at this point and has the has the hysteria now faded away in the prices gone back now."

" What they are starting to go back down. It's never good idea to bar eight after an artist Donna Shalala ought to wait thirty to sixty days well right now the big collectible would be the bad -- from 1987. -- clear. Vinyl copies. As opposed to black -- clear vinyl copies of the 1500 dollars."

" Really how many of those other out their view figure."

" We don't think they're very video that we don't know the exact number one of course we get the most calls on as the thriller all the and thriller if it's a picture desperate Michael Jackson's picture embedded right into the final. Those erupt around 200 dollars."

" Thanks."

" I got. I have a really old Everly Brothers album I think it might be their first double. Not it's got a picture on the cover of people. A little more on motorcycles and acoustic guitars. And get what I don't know label."

" Well you're the first one will be up to eight inch records of the -- cadence CAD EMC. Then it's up around a 150 dollars. If I think it is okay guitar Warner Bros. that's going to be more the forty to fifty dollar price."

" Yeah I'm almost positive it's cables could also I have -- 45 nobody Ali doing Peggy still. With. Every day on the flip side."

" Yes well sold very well should be on coral CO REL records to it is civil it's up about fifty dollars wow that. I think 49 cents or they think that the."

" Good luck download that 18774694322. Steve you're next with how we card mighty John if you wanna go to was website its money music dot com money music dot com. Go ahead --"

" If I did and how are you guys. Got a cap or meet the people -- fidelity it's citizen and fine print also available there. Well. If it's a lot of copy on the cover the catalog number would be -- to zero or seven it would be up around 500 dollars. You can you know -- that was just -- to a -- that was that it."

" You gotta -- Friday of their stage. Keep an eye on it this weekend. At the thank you very much. Thanks happy you you hit the lottery well sort of 18774694322. Wrecked your next with how we card mighty John go ahead wreck."

" album that I'm PGA record. Okay which which one. You know I didn't. Know there was more than one I'm on my way home and I pulled over this urge you guys and now. You know I -- it was British. Around our -- Gas problem."

" We have introducing The Beatles that's the name -- They're more counterfeits on this record that there are original sort got to tell you what to look forward to go home. Look at record look at the record label not the cover. If you see the words. Beatles printed below the hole with the middle label. Then you have a counterfeit. It if you see introducing The Beatles and The Beatles fretted about the whole thing chances sergeant original minimum value for -- 350 to 400. But if on the back cover their pictures of 25 other record albums the value jumps to eight to 10000 dollars."

" Oh my god what what are the other albums on the back."

" What would not be allow them to just 25 other PGA record help."

" Oh I see you today it's like in the local paper -- books that have listed the other book should that order right from the publisher okay actually. I how much is that worth as a counterfeit -- John ten bucks. But that's sometimes counterfeits are worth more volatility that right. You know what what -- more question go ahead."

" Yeah way up so what. I bought this a rabbit out shortly after it meet The Beatles came out and I bought a bit of luck and -- I think Pollyanna grocery store to check out -- would have been more counterfeit back and furthermore that day."

" producing The Beatles. Original the original came out 63 to -- to patrol the market by 64. So that's quite difficult. All told the old below the all going to be a -- up all the holes counterfeit."

" That the key Ricky is if the other albums are on the other side if that's the case then now your Christmas shopping should be real treat this year and -- recession. Yeah okay. Okay. Thanks -- 1877. With time for one more call I think -- Lloyd you're next with Howie -- and mighty John go ahead Lloyd."

" Gentlemen. Got a question in my Rajon I've got a copy of all the card you'd give Ireland back to the Irish yes. Forty -- this game with a little pictures -- the record itself worked up about 25 the pictures we've by itself but who -- forty dollars."

" In the music itself is worth about two cents you know accept a okay one that would go time for one more here show on your next with Howie Carr and mighty John go ahead Sean."

" Guys have a great at great they were they weakened U. I've got music from the soundtrack of eating right here. Yeah it's really great shape. Well some contracts can be quite collectible that particular one is currently up to thirty dollars wow. Yeah I was so where's some because on the back -- picture of Jack Nicklaus and holding his joint. Yes well no that doesn't make your little steps like that actually -- And I don't -- joint that would be different but --"

" Okay hold on okay. Thank you thank thank you Sean and we're out of time here -- we can't get to more calls we have -- lines might -- John thanks for being with us what's the what's your web address of people wanna go to your website."

" Web site money music dot com thank you how we."

" Money music dot com thank you -- John. 1877469432. To somehow we."

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