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#64328 - 01/25/04 12:14 AM
Vinyl Records
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Registered: 11/01/03
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Loc: Ohio, USA
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I talked to someone last night and mentioned that I had recorded an album 'back in the dark ages' and that it was on vinyl. She cracked up. But my son has been wanting to buy a phonograph and it seems a bunch of the kids are into records. Isn't that funny? I have an original Roy Orbison album, but as far as I know, the rest are long gone. Shame, too. I had all the Beatles! Anyone else collect records? Or do you still have the originals? Donna
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#64332 - 01/29/04 09:06 AM
Re: Vinyl Records
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Registered: 09/08/03
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Loc: Baytown, Tx
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My mother still has all of her albums that we grew up on. I remember when it was house cleaning day...she would load the stereo up with all her country singing "YUCKS", clean and sing her heart out. The trouble is back then I hated the music and I had to help her clean. It was pure torture. There was one album and the singer I can't remember right now...but I remember the songs, "King of the Road", "You can't roller skate in a Buffaloe herd", "Dang it",...man if I heard that album once i've heard it a thousand times...I know those songs from the back of my mind.....Dumb sounding songs at the time when I was young. Now I sing them and have so much fun singing them cause I know the words....hehehe.
Now I hear those songs and I remember how I use to hate them and now I just sing right along with it. My son laughs at me and says "How do you know these songs" I just smile and say...Grandma use to play them when I was young. Funny how when you grow up those songs no longer seem "Yucky anymore.
She still has all my teenage albums of the Monkeys, Grand Funk Railroad, Led zepplin and all my musical albums of My Fair Lady, Sound of Music, Mary Poppins. I don't think her turntable phonograph works anymore but she still has her collection. I have begged her not to get rid of them cause I know they going to be worth something someday.
Man,,,,this going down memory lane makes me feel really old. Technology has come such a long way.
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#64334 - 01/29/04 01:17 PM
Re: Vinyl Records
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Registered: 11/01/03
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Loc: Ohio, USA
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Your post reminded me of my mom doing that same thing! LOL!! The singer you 'hated' is Roger Miller, I believe. I remember all those same songs. My first crush was Ricky Nelson. I melted when he sang "Listen to the Rhythm of the Falling Rain." I've always loved music. Mom says that when I was a baby, I used to 'dance my diaper down' when American Bandstand came on - the black and white version, of course! Donna
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#64336 - 01/30/04 08:27 AM
Re: Vinyl Records
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Hehehehe!!! Thats the singer...Roger Miller...How in the world could I forget that name....But yesterday i went totally blank...that proves it...i'm getting old...my mind is going....Thanks for the words Jaw Jaw...I sat here an sang that song...lol....
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#64337 - 03/02/04 01:02 PM
Re: Vinyl Records
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Had to bring this post back because we were invited to a "vinyl party". Have you ever heard of such a thing? Everyone brings vinyl music only. No tape cassettes, 8 tracks, CD's, or DVD's allowed.I have to get in the attic for this. ![[Eek!]](images/icons/shocked.gif) I'm hoping I have some albums left up there. I don't save too much. If I can't find anything I may have to go exploring in my sister's basement! Anyone have any good ones I can borrow?
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