A British 'comedian' Edward Sidebottom (or something like that) release
"the worlds longest comedy CD" its actually 90 minutes of comedy - there
are separate bits in the left channel and right channel so you hear one
routine
with the balance all the way to the left and a different one with the
At 03:38 PM 1/15/99 -0600, you wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Geffry King wrote:
On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided
album? And what is it called?
"Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief." Side 3 was a hidden track
on Side 2; the two spirals were
At 04:17 PM 1/15/99 -0500, you wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lance Davis wrote:
Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a reason why
record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4?
Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more
johnny winter had a three-sided record long agobelieve it is called second
winter but i could be wrong about that
Bill Silvers wrote:
Hey Geff, I'm right about that Joe Jackson BIG WORLD album too. Can I get a
witness?
You're right, Bill. I went to one of the concerts from which
they assembled that album. The music was terrific, but it
was a weird scene. The audience was asked not to clap or
make
Hey there,
Geff King
On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three
sided album? And what is it called?
That'd be Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkercheif, no? Two separate
grooves on side two allowed for 3 sides of comedy. I'm sure someone else
has answered by now.
Geff King wrote:
On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided
album? And what is it called?
I own a ONE sided album...
it's Screaming Trees "Something About Today" EP
If I recall correctly, the b-side has the words "Thank You" or something
etched in it.
Bob
Geff King wrote:
On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided
album? And what is it called?
I remember once owning a vinyl copy of Joe Jackson's "Big World," and I think
that was a 3-sided album
Does Genesis' "Three Sides Live" count? Or perhaps the whole
At 08:46 AM 1/16/1999 Geff gave the answer:
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Bob Soron wrote:
"Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief." Side 3 was a hidden track
on Side 2; the two spirals were interwoven so that, when you dropped the
tone arm, you never knew which "side" you'd get.
This is the
Lance Davis wrote:
Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a reason why
record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4?
Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip
since the record is already right there on the friggin
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lance Davis wrote:
Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a reason why
record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4?
Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip
Geff:
On another note...how many of you p2'ers have owned (or own) a three sided
album? And what is it called?
Well, such things happened g. If I remember correctly, Moby Grape
released a 3-sided job on "Grape Jam." It was a double album, but only
three sides had music / grooves. The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't Split Enz have a 3 sided album out at one point? I kinda remember
one side had some weird laser drawing on it.
Jim
Don't think so Jim. Their first US release, TRUE COLORS was "laser-etched",
you're right. Multiple kinda blocky rainbowy "etching" on the
Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a reason why
record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4?
Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip
since the record is already right there on the friggin turntable?
I
Howdy,
Dern. I thought I'd beat Weisberger to the punch for once... I'm getting
slow in my "old" age... g
Take care,
Shane Rhyne
Knoxville, TN
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Saw an Earle CD in the store the other day I ain't ever seen before.
It was
called "Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator," and seemed to be a live
recording,
but I don't think the cover was very definitive about that.
[Matt Benz]
Live, heroin era, and not real great. Voice
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 14-Jan-99 RE: Steve Earle/old
vinyl/H.. by Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
called "Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator," and seemed to be a live
recording,
but I don't think the cover was very definitive about that.
[Matt Benz]
Live,
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