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3 minutes ago, Full Range said:

@MicroMara

 

Re Rolling Stones cover in above post 

Who approved that photo on the album cover 😳

Mick had his eyes closed 😑

That struck me immediately, but it has a very natural character, the Stones were still boys, the album is from 1964

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How Some Folks give someone a hard time over something they have zero experience with is just wrong. Just human.

 

Have to get on the waiting list before 2-11 and you'll get a code to be able to get a ticket or two. Darn I made a promise and it's going to be six miles up the boulevard:(

Don't care that they're old at all.

 

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5 minutes ago, JohnJ said:

How Some Folks give someone a hard time over something they have zero experience with is just wrong. Just human.

 

Have to get on the waiting list before 2-11 and you'll get a code to be able to get a ticket or two. Darn I made a promise and it's going to be six miles up the boulevard:(

Don't care that they're old at all.

 

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The stones will die on stage. They are still unique and legendary

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This is an orchestral record from 1961 

Its sounds fantastic for such an old record
I’m wondering if a famous green frog got his name from this fellow 

 

Artist - Kermit Leslie And His Orchestra ‎

Title -  Gypsy Strings And Percussion 

 A US pressing 

 

5-E7073-A2-B357-4252-A8-EC-E90-F6-AA0-F3


AA92-F123-C031-49-A2-9969-FB5117226613.j
 

 

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7 minutes ago, billybob said:

Full Range, after that, would not be surprised, knowing not of history...

Skippy is in my head nowaday...

Sing the theme song...it works ...

Cool for certain...still listening...

Smooth...


I will make you a honorary Australian 🇦🇺 because you know the Skippy song 

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59 minutes ago, Full Range said:

This is an orchestral record from 1961 

Its sounds fantastic for such an old record
I’m wondering if a famous green frog got his name from this fellow 

 

Artist - Kermit Leslie And His Orchestra ‎

Title -  Gypsy Strings And Percussion 

 A US pressing 

 

5-E7073-A2-B357-4252-A8-EC-E90-F6-AA0-F3


AA92-F123-C031-49-A2-9969-FB5117226613.j
 

 

 

For whatever reason, seeing your "Gypsy" album triggered this response from me: "Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang" produced by Audio Fidelity, NY, over 60 years ago.  The audio/stereo quality of this recording is remarkable considering how old it is, and the music itself is quite enjoyable.  Very entertaining, and still available on the e-auction site.

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Maybe

8 minutes ago, scalawag said:

 

For whatever reason, seeing your "Gypsy" album triggered this response from me: "Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang" produced by Audio Fidelity, NY, over 60 years ago.  The audio/stereo quality of this recording is remarkable considering how old it is, and the music itself is  

IMG_1966.jpg

Looks interesting...love some harmonica...maybe online.

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