On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, William F. Silvers wrote:
John Wendland wrote:
I still remember
the noise it made when the LP was dropped from the spindle and the grooves
of one album rubbed against the grooves of another.
Yeah, me too. Didn't they mold a thicker "lip" around the edge though,
...thought about it the other night when BR5-49 covered "Battle Of New
Orleans". Flip side on that old 45 was "Sink The Bismarck".
Then you don't have a very old 45. I'm pretty sure that was a reissue
pressed in the 60's or 70's.
"Battle Of New Orleans" - Columbia 41339 (1959)
"Sink The
At 10:01 AM 1/16/1999 Mike Woods wrote:
...thought about it the other night when BR5-49 covered "Battle Of New
Orleans". Flip side on that old 45 was "Sink The Bismarck".
Then you don't have a very old 45. I'm pretty sure that was a reissue
pressed in the 60's or 70's. Going on a *really*
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Subject: Re: old vinyl numbering systems
Yeah, does make ya feel old g. All sorts of multi-disc albums were
sided that way
At 02:18 PM 1/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
Howdy,
Lance asks: 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
Jeff says :
Some sort of demarcation has just taken place. Those old enough to remember
the stacking turntables and those who don't and, accordingly, are young 'uns.
Stacking turntable spindle thingees those were the days
Yeah, does make ya feel old g. All sorts of multi-disc albums
Yeah, does make ya feel old g. All sorts of multi-disc albums were
sided that way--operas, for instance, and other classical sets.
--junior
Hey man, my KISS Alive II double set wasn't marked that way... what gives?
Derek
http://www.buckdiaz.com
Yeah, Derek, that makes sense--because towards the end of the LP people
pretty much gave up selling spindled record changers...the word was out
that you probably got a better (watch for antique term here) record player
for the buck with a single-disc turntable as part of your swell new
Howdy,
Jeff Weiss, he say: Some sort of demarcation has just taken place. Those
old enough to remember the stacking turntables and those who don't and,
accordingly, are young 'uns. Stacking turntable spindle thingees those
were the days.
I loved the stacking turntable spindle thingees. As a
Hey there,
Hey man, my KISS Alive II double set wasn't marked that way... what
gives?
KISS didn't want to confuse their typical fan.
Later...
CK who opted for Brazilbilly of KISS on Jan 2, but had second thoughts
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