John Barnes 2nd finest moment on wax, his first being
You'd be surprised how many records Chaz & Dave come up on, they were session players du jour for a while. Years ago, my then boss sold something they played on for over a ton, and then rabbitrabbitrabitted about it for sodding ages.
mentioned this in the weekend finds thread.....noone knows anything about this Michael Jordan record? I researched it a bit, couldn't find much. Guess I'll just open mine.
mentioned this in the weekend finds thread.....noone knows anything about this Michael Jordan record? I researched it a bit, couldn't find much. Guess I'll just open mine.
-pj
that looks like it could be a hot post-moder private press raer!
someone plaese to post pic of the akeem the dream record that was put out by a sneaker company. i have that record on 45 and 12", but i'm not at the home right now (and i'm not exactly sure how long it would take me to find it!)
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In this corner we have the modern soul stylings and unstoppable offense of the '84 San Francisco Forty Niners
versus the urban flows and immovable defense of the '85 Chicago Bears
winner: with a certified gold record, '85 Bears come out on top here.
I wish I could find a few of my others, but they are buried - I have a couple cool old Celtics ones, the Red Sox "Impossible Dream" 1967 LP, "I'm Tony - He's Phil: Story of the Esposito Brothers" and a 45 by a pretty bad garage band doing a tribute to Bobby Orr!
Speaking of Bobby, here's his album:
I've always loved that "it's a new day" back cover...
This cover is hardcroe:
And best of all, we got a stack of these at my old record store, what a score, a tribute 45 to one of my all-time favorite Bruins players and my absolute all-time favorite TV hockey analyst, Derek "Turk" Sanderson, complete with faux-autographed 5x7 and order form for his autobiography, "I Got To Be Me!"
You'd be surprised how many records Chaz & Dave come up on, they were session players du jour for a while. Years ago, my then boss sold something they played on for over a ton, and then rabbitrabbitrabitted about it for sodding ages.
Great, more artists to add to the list of "do not laugh, point, and move on, it may be worth a ton". Thank you Soulstrut.
In this corner we have the modern soul stylings and unstoppable offense of the '84 San Francisco Forty Niners
versus the urban flows and immovable defense of the '85 Chicago Bears
winner: with a certified gold record, '85 Bears come out on top here.
They were just keeping the mic damp for the 86 Giants
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I seem to remember that one having the immortal line:
"Willie Thorn, his 'airs all gawn"
John Barnes 2nd finest moment on wax, his first being
You'd be surprised how many records Chaz & Dave come up on, they were session players du jour for a while. Years ago, my then boss sold something they played on for over a ton, and then rabbitrabbitrabitted about it for sodding ages.
mentioned this in the weekend finds thread.....noone knows anything about this Michael Jordan record? I researched it a bit, couldn't find much. Guess I'll just open mine.
-pj
that looks like it could be a hot post-moder private press raer!
i have that record on 45 and 12", but i'm not at the home right now (and i'm not exactly sure how long it would take me to find it!)
versus the urban flows and immovable defense of the '85 Chicago Bears
winner: with a certified gold record, '85 Bears come out on top here.
bonus round (tip of the jpg to funky16corners):
I wish I could find a few of my others, but they are buried -
I have a couple cool old Celtics ones, the Red Sox "Impossible
Dream" 1967 LP, "I'm Tony - He's Phil: Story of the Esposito Brothers"
and a 45 by a pretty bad garage band doing a tribute to Bobby Orr!
Speaking of Bobby, here's his album:
I've always loved that "it's a new day" back cover...
This cover is hardcroe:
And best of all, we got a stack of these at my old record store,
what a score, a tribute 45 to one of my all-time favorite Bruins
players and my absolute all-time favorite TV hockey analyst,
Derek "Turk" Sanderson, complete with faux-autographed 5x7 and
order form for his autobiography, "I Got To Be Me!"
Great, more artists to add to the list of "do not laugh, point, and move on, it may be worth a ton". Thank you Soulstrut.
They were just keeping the mic damp for the 86 Giants