I want to understand the allure of Andy Williams. Really. But I can't. I saw a dude actually buying some Mantavoni and Mitch Miller at the Goodwill one day and I was so fascinated, I started lurking an gawking at him like I was that old dude from Death in Venice. I just wanted to understand. It's so mysterious.
I want to understand the allure of Andy Williams. Really. But I can't. I saw a dude actually buying some Mantavoni and Mitch Miller at the Goodwill one day and I was so fascinated, I started lurking an gawking at him like I was that old dude from Death in Venice. I just wanted to understand. It's so mysterious.
LOLZ. Those purple label capitol 45s are the death knell of my pre-collection boner.
esp. when you're hoping that at least ONE of them will be by Gene Vincent, Esquerita or Ella Mae Morse or someone else cool who was on Capitol at the time...and it winds up being some goofy "pop" record
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Wait. What? Next level time travel digging related.
Off tangentish... you know all those old shit records you always see in the dollar bins and then once in a while they are gone, you wonder who the F*ck bought that shit?
I walked into a dollar bin spot yesterday and there was a grandmother (at least 75 years old) digging hard, had a pile on the side and was pulling out mad old timer heat (or so i figured cus she had that a big smile)....
Wish I had my camera, that would have been an inspirational shot...and yes grandma was keeping it real, kneeling donw over the crates on the floor!!!
I want to understand the allure of Andy Williams. Really. But I can't. I saw a dude actually buying some Mantavoni and Mitch Miller at the Goodwill one day and I was so fascinated, I started lurking an gawking at him like I was that old dude from Death in Venice. I just wanted to understand. It's so mysterious.
This just shows how spoiled we are as rich Americans. There are starving people in Africa who would love to spin Mitch Miller and Mantovani and never get the chance. You think of that the next time you pooh-pooh those records at Goodwill.
I want to understand the allure of Andy Williams. Really. But I can't. I saw a dude actually buying some Mantavoni and Mitch Miller at the Goodwill one day and I was so fascinated, I started lurking an gawking at him like I was that old dude from Death in Venice. I just wanted to understand. It's so mysterious.
This just shows how spoiled we are as rich Americans. There are starving people in Africa who would love to spin Mitch Miller and Mantovani and never get the chance. You think of that the next time you pooh-pooh those records at Goodwill.
instead those two poor tragic dudes right there have to sit and listen to piles and piles of mint orchestre poly-rhythmo and nigerian disco-boogie 45s
instead those two poor tragic dudes right there have to sit and listen tosell Frank[/b] piles and piles of mint orchestre poly-rhythmo and nigerian disco-boogie 45s
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at least my grandchildren won't have to deal with mountains of shitty music from my generation since it will all probably just be deleted.
We need more people like this.
My father in law loves this kind of stuff.
esp. when you're hoping that at least ONE of them will be by Gene Vincent, Esquerita or Ella Mae Morse or someone else cool who was on Capitol at the time...and it winds up being some goofy "pop" record
Wait. What? Next level time travel digging related.
OMG. I could line up console players from here to DC and back. But I def holler at some crab ashtrays!
That's what i'm stuck on.......was melting my mind entirely, this early in the morn........cookoo
don't sleep on the crystal pineapple--literally or figuratively.
you know all those old shit records you always see in the dollar bins and then once in a while they are gone, you wonder who the F*ck bought that shit?
I walked into a dollar bin spot yesterday and there was a grandmother (at least 75 years old) digging hard, had a pile on the side and was pulling out mad old timer heat (or so i figured cus she had that a big smile)....
Wish I had my camera, that would have been an inspirational shot...and yes grandma was keeping it real, kneeling donw over the crates on the floor!!!
Dude buys an arm load of these every recordshow. Makes some seller very happy.
The ducks, the crab, the console, Ethan Allen sofa and table.
I would swear that was my inlaws.
Maryland all the way.
Only my inlaw's console is green and has an 8 track player.
This just shows how spoiled we are as rich Americans. There are starving people in Africa who would love to spin Mitch Miller and Mantovani and never get the chance. You think of that the next time you pooh-pooh those records at Goodwill.
instead those two poor tragic dudes right there have to sit and listen to piles and piles of mint orchestre poly-rhythmo and nigerian disco-boogie 45s
It that one Sloberdobber?
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