Category Archives: WTF?

Vinyl Road Rage Update

It’s been a while since there were any serious updates here…but I’m looking to alter that, especially in light of the developments with Vinyl Road Rage V as of late.

I’ve been contemplating doing an experiment–a spoken word tour of open mic nights along the vinyl road rage route that would have me on stage talking about the weird and wonderful vinyl finds I make on the journey. Vinyl Road Rage has always felt like some kind of band tour for me, but I never performed in any capacity along the way.

This year I’m looking to change that. I’m trying to find venues to hit on the route between Chicago and Pittsburgh, then from Pittsburgh to Minneapolis and beyond. Open mic nights are free-for-all, come one-come all type events (so it seems to me) so it will be interesting to do and even more interesting to see if there’s any interest in some form of fun discussion of vinyl records that involves weirdness, snotty humor and bad album covers.

I’ve got about 20 albums all set aside for the first of these experiments, which I plan to do here in Chicago very soon. I’ll keep you posted on that and will be posting dates and times soon.

In the meantime, I do plan on resurrecting the WTF Records posts here and yes, the BOOK version of WTF Records is NOT dead…it’s just been a bit dormant lately as I’ve been swamped with school (I’m doing coursework in the Sound Design program at Tribeca Flashpoint Media Academy) and paying the bills….

Stay tuned for Vinyl Road Rage dates as well as the spoken word dates and times–Chicago is first, I plan on hitting one a week (at a minimum) to warm up for Vinyl Road Rate. Stay tuned!

Joe Wallace

Vinyl Road Rage V: Milwaukee, Madison, Minneapolis and More

It’s that time again…Turntabling’s annual voyage across the United States in search of the best indie record shops, the weirdest vinyl, the most amazing and noteworthy finds. Yes, VINYL ROAD RAGE FIVE is in the planning stages now and set for a June launch.

This year, for some reason, the M cities are getting special attention. It wasn’t by design but I’ll be hitting Milwaukee, Madison, and Minneapolis just to name a few. There are a staggering TWENTY FIVE record stores on the list this year including some “secret” stops and a lot of wonderfully well-known places as well.

Vinyl Road Rage is something that does not like to repeat itself–I try to hit places I’ve not been, hence the journey towards the Twin Cities, but this year there are some early scheduled stops at some favorite stomping grounds of Viny Road Rages past including the mighty Jerry’s Records in Pittsburgh, PA.

I will be posting a tentative list of all the record store stops along the way which is SUBJECT TO CHANGE, and also be running down a few interesting items about Vinyl Road Rage in the days to come. It’s worth pointing out that this insane road trip is on a schedule that juggles a bit of paying freelance work (oh, yes, I’ll be doing some work from the road, believe me…), driving time, hardcore record store buying and more…I say that in advance by way of apology to my friends and colleagues I might not have a chance to stop and visit with while I’m passing in or near certain cities.

It seriously bums me out to have to keep to a schedule as such, but being a hardcore vinyl blogging indie record store road warrior does have it’s price–and paying heed to the clock and the calendar is definitely it.

Vinyl Road Rage will feature video, podcasts, blog posts and tons of photos from the road. Stay tuned, record store lovers…this particular Vinyl Road Rage is one for the record books. Or at least A BOOK of some kind.

–Joe Wallace

Music of Mind Control Podcast

Just discovered (by me): an utterly fascinating podcast called The Music Of Mind Control. It’s hard to believe there’s so much of this stuff out there, but there is and a great deal of it is on vinyl. I don’t know whether Amy Kelly and the other contributors are vinyl collectors or just compile the music as they find it, but oh WOW I hope this podcast continues for a long time to come. As in, forever.

The podcast is dedicated to “the wonderful world of organizations and religious cults that practice mind control techniques and the weird, awful music they produce.” Amy, you have my full attention. You can download Episode Four and experience this with me–I’m devouring this even as I type.

–Joe Wallace

Bad Albums, WTF Records Wanted

 

Turntabling is once again on a bughunt for the weirdest vinyl records and worst album covers ever. I am very interested in purchasing weird vinyl records, especially spoken word albums.

I have a special love for insanely dated, horribly intolerant, misguided, wrongheaded, and just plain WTF vinyl. From those “adults only” records that used to be sold under the counter at truck stops all across America to the worst TV preacher insanity committed to vinyl, I will buy these regardless of condition.

If you have anything resembling the records described above, or have something so bewildering that you just can’t believe it was ever pressed to vinyl, do get in touch: jwallace242@gmail.com.

I am always happy to review lists of vinyl for sale or get links to vinyl blogs, etc. Thanks much in advance for contacting me on any/all of the above.

 

–Joe Wallace