Pressureangle Posted October 15 Share Posted October 15 16 minutes ago, docc said: New theme . . . this song broke the mold back in 1968. No more 3:51 time limit. Longest (greatest?) drum solo ever? Thirty-six years later (twenty years ago!) in The Netherlands: "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", baby ! (makes me want to call mySport "the Iron Butterfly " ) . . . 2 Link to comment
audiomick Posted October 15 Share Posted October 15 7 hours ago, docc said: ... "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", baby ! Coincidence, or serendipity maybe? Yesterday evening I looked through some vinyl LPs that my girlfriend recently brought from her childhood home to our place. That record is one of them. Also included: Tommy, Quadrophenia, and Made in Japan. 2 Link to comment
Pressureangle Posted October 15 Share Posted October 15 2 hours ago, audiomick said: Coincidence, or serendipity maybe? Yesterday evening I looked through some vinyl LPs that my girlfriend recently brought from her childhood home to our place. That record is one of them. Also included: Tommy, Quadrophenia, and Made in Japan. What, no Mills Brothers or Frankie Yankovic? One day, or week, I'll get into the trove at my Mother's house- 2 three-foot tall stacks of yellow and red 78rpm vinyl records that were my Grandmother's, I've never seen apart. God knows what's in there, but I have the turntable with USB output ready to find out. 2 Link to comment
audiomick Posted October 15 Share Posted October 15 8 hours ago, Pressureangle said: ... stacks of yellow and red 78rpm vinyl records that were my Grandmother's,... Wow. Would love to go through them and see what's there. It might be all rubbish, but it might not. Makes a man curious... 1 Link to comment
footgoose Posted October 15 Share Posted October 15 9 hours ago, Pressureangle said: What, no Mills Brothers or Frankie Yankovic? One day, or week, I'll get into the trove at my Mother's house- 2 three-foot tall stacks of yellow and red 78rpm vinyl records that were my Grandmother's, I've never seen apart. God knows what's in there, but I have the turntable with USB output ready to find out. don't wait https://www.valueyourmusic.com/most-valuable/78-rpm/all-time 3 1 Link to comment
gstallons Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 A 78 RPM of The Beatles ? One of Doc Pomus . Hmmmm . Many Robert Johnson ! I can't believe people would have saved these . Link to comment
Pressureangle Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 1 hour ago, footgoose said: don't wait https://www.valueyourmusic.com/most-valuable/78-rpm/all-time Sheeee- ite 1 Link to comment
docc Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 30 minutes ago, Pressureangle said: Sheeee- ite "I don't know where all those old records went, Granma. Oh, you like the new Lamborghini ? " "It'll turn >78< all day long" . . . . 1 1 Link to comment
Pressureangle Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 3 hours ago, audiomick said: Wow. Would love to go through them and see what's there. It might be all rubbish, but it might not. Makes a man curious... When the day comes, I'll send you an inventory list. Unless you want to fly over for the joy of discovery. 1 Link to comment
Pressureangle Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 21 minutes ago, docc said: "I don't know where all those old records went Granma. Oh, you like the new Lamborghini ? " "It'll turn >78< all day long" . . . . Shouldn't have given away my autographed copy of 'Jerry Murad's Harmonicats'. 1 2 Link to comment
Pressureangle Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 11 hours ago, Pressureangle said: Shouldn't have given away my autographed copy of 'Jerry Murad's Harmonicats'. Back to your regularly scheduled programming.| 1 Link to comment
audiomick Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 I think that recording could use a bit more reverb... 2 Link to comment
Lucky Phil Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 This. Leonard Coen song. Brilliant song and performance. Written about Janice Joplin. Link to comment
Pressureangle Posted October 17 Share Posted October 17 4 hours ago, audiomick said: I think that recording could use a bit more reverb... I think that was recorded in the basement of St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit. Link to comment
docc Posted October 19 Share Posted October 19 Hmmm, a theme recurs . . . Goodbye Milton, good riddance Helene. Hello, Hurricane Girl . . . 5 Link to comment
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