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  1. Well my record stylus just ran out...

    I think that will do it for me this evening.  Thanks so much Gary, I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Great records!

    Perhaps Wednesday?

    Have a good week, and until the next time cheers!

     

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  2. 4 minutes ago, GWSmith said:

    Here is a price tag from one of the great audio and electronic supply stores in our area.   I remember my dad taking me here.  One side of the store sold raw speakers of all sizes, tubes, electronic parts and also a great repair service.  The other half of the building had listening rooms.  They were a BIG McIntosh dealer, had all kinds of listening rooms, huge record dept. also a TV dept.  This was LONG before ANY Radio Shack's appeared on the screen.

     

    I remember being there when the Beatles had just arrived on the scene.  There was this advertisement sign in the store with each of their cardboard heads rocking back and forth with those weird recip. battery powered motors.   I over heard someone walking by and looked at the sign and said something like "You can have them!"   HA HA.   Anyway, here is the tag which is stuck on the rear cover....IMG-0336.jpg

    Marked down from $4.99!

    Thanks for the memories...I miss those old Stereo shops...They were fun.  Early Radio Shacks before computers were always fun to go to as well.  Yup, It's a different world...

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  3. 4 minutes ago, GWSmith said:

    Agreed!  This is really a rock and roll performance from 1962 !  And by this vibe shot, I would say a sync play is happening :DIMG-0337.jpg

    Nice photo! Love the laptop screen!

    Been a long time comin' for that!

    I was noticing the more up beat rock rhythms as well...it was '62.

    Just fantastic!  

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  4. 1 minute ago, GWSmith said:

    You are correct, and YES I can spin another, I am having too much fun to quite just yet :laugh:.  Let me know.   I don't think Paul would mind if I had to stream now and then to 'keep up' :wink:

    We can always shift over to RTM to keep coloring between the lines, I agree though, Paul wouldn't mind.

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  5. 1 minute ago, GWSmith said:

    Well, that recording is a keeper for sure!  I have some other stacks which I think my mom got from a friend years ago, they are in the library, which, may be where the Mr. Lucky came from.  I know I wasn't old enough to by my own records in 1959 :wink:

    I know you have your Moms Hatari lp.  We sync played it about 5 years ago...

    You up for one more?

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  6. 2 minutes ago, GWSmith said:

    Pretty, pretty space as always Mossy :emotion-21:.  I need that ON AIR lamp for my radio station!  Is it LED ?

    Thanks! The ON AIR is LED, and would be a perfect fit in radio.

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  7. If you run across any of the original Mancini RCA Victor records, pick them up.  You won't be disappointed. And they are reasonably priced.  Not much interest in that type of music, but they are gems.

    I have them all and each one sounds fantastic.  I also have a few of the tapes.  Good stuff!

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  8. Gary, I know these old RCA records sonically are as good as any recording out there.  Amazing Sound Staging.

    One of the main reason I am such a fan of early original RCA Victor records and tapes!

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  9. 4 minutes ago, GWSmith said:

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    Gary, We have sync played that, but I'm all in for doing it again.  You know I'm a both a Mancini fan and RCA Victor fan.  Cool that you have an original release!  Let's sink play it at 15 past the hour. 

    Will that work?

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  10. 4 minutes ago, GWSmith said:

    ....the vinyl itself showing themed center label, and on the table for a spin 🍷IMG-0323.jpg

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    Good evening Gary!  Very nice photos, thanks! Glad to see the new lap top.  Good to see LFMH is back in full operation.

    Cheers

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  11. This next spin is an original Red Seal  Label, RCA Victor, "Living Stereo" Record of Rimsky-Korsakoff, Scheherazade, Op. 35.

    Conducted by Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1960.

    A phenomenally well recorded lp.

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  12. Good Sunday evening everyone.

    So glad I'm able to spin a record or two tonight.

    I really like these Reference Recording LP's.  Particularly when Professor Johnson is the recording engineer.

    Exotic Dances from the Opera

    Eiji Oue conducting the Minnesota Orchestra

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  13. 45 minutes ago, MicroMara said:

    just a point of view André , wasn´t intended that way. But somehow you can read between the lines, while we got luxury problems , 1.200 miles  from here happens a genocide and people fight about their lives. That´s still in mind since Putin invaded Ukraine.

    So very true George.  Thanks for putting some perspective on the reality of our times.

    Cheers 

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