surfinsapo
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I only liked rap in 1979 - 1980.... Zydeco classic rock trucker music and polka rock...The Beatles were very famous when that song came out... Jesus still is !!!! ... So is my neighbor...
Ed sulivan show... "We have a really big shoe tonight".. "the lads from liverpool"...007bond-jb said:I remember when the Beatlles came out with their 1st hit single I wanta hold your hand. I also remember when they landed in the USA for the 1st time it was on TV in B&W BOY
Unity said:Hell, I remember when the 33 1/3 rpm long playing vinyl record was first introduced. True.john pen said:who remembers the first album (vinyl) they ever bought ?
--John 8)
(And the 45 rpm vinyl single soon after. Bye-bye, 78s.)
007bond-jb said:Hell, I remember when the 33 1/3 rpm long playing vinyl record was first introduced. True.Unity said:[quote="john pen":1nnq5w2f]who remembers the first album (vinyl) they ever bought ?
--John 8)
(And the 45 rpm vinyl single soon after. Bye-bye, 78s.)
john pen said:[smilie=threadjacked.gif]
In the same vain..who remembers the first album (vinyl) they ever bought ?
Mine was Led Zepplin - the "untitled album"
My dad had a bunch of "albums", which is what they were: each song was an individual 78 rpm disk, and they were all in an actual album, kind of like a photo album, with a disk in each "page". So if you ever wondered why an LP was called an album, it was a holdover from the old 78's.007bond-jb said:My neighbor has a bunch of old RCA 78rpm albums. They are the hard plastic kind that shatter.
wittdog said:I think it's kind of cool you guys lived thru history.......
Larry D. said:My dad had a bunch of "albums", which is what they were: each song was an individual 78 rpm disk, and they were all in an actual album, kind of like a photo album, with a disk in each "page". So if you ever wondered why an LP was called an album, it was a holdover from the old 78's.surfinsapo said:My neighbor has a bunch of old RCA 78rpm albums. They are the hard plastic kind that shatter.
john pen said:[quote="Larry D.":30qckvcp]My dad had a bunch of "albums", which is what they were: each song was an individual 78 rpm disk, and they were all in an actual album, kind of like a photo album, with a disk in each "page". So if you ever wondered why an LP was called an album, it was a holdover from the old 78's.surfinsapo said:My neighbor has a bunch of old RCA 78rpm albums. They are the hard plastic kind that shatter.
surfinsapo said:I never said that... WTH? I tell ya... some people...
Puff said:The big thick records played on a hand cranked machine with the big horn sticking out of itNick Prochilo said:I still have the album! Yes thats right Puff, album, not CD
Rag said:.....quart glass milk bottles with paper caps that had to be shaken before pouring to mix the floating cream into it. .