Showing posts with label 78s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 78s. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Record Store Day Brings Back the Good Times in Vinyl Again










A look at Hollywoods Amoeba Records and why folks are lining around the block on Record Store Day.... Yes, vinyl has made an amazing comeback , with many old and new artists releasing their music on vinyl gain.


Record Store Day Brings Back the Good Times in Vinyl Again

Pretty exciting to have vinyl still with us today with the old and even new artists recording on it again. 
For us, going to the record store for the first time in a long time and seeing little changed....plus all the new artist vinyl PLUS record players! Being able to visit the old LPs and 45s, again - the warm sounds, the art and liner notes- was like visiting an old friend.


VINYL LPs or albums, as they are still known, include wonderful art, large pictures and extensive cover art and liner notes, unlike most CDs (compact discs) that later followed but have come on hard times.
Today, LPs again have their own place on , yes, RECORD STORE and music store shelves and displays, like the Walter Brennan album above.  




VINYL 45 rpm records ushered in the Rock and Roll era in the mid-50s as 78s were phased out. 45s were the listening media of choice and many included jacket art. There were even EPs (extended plays) or mini-albums.



It's a modern, homeade CD but a tribute to the ERA. Until everyone gets their record players back again, items like this will help made for a transition. THE OLD IS NEW AGAIN!






More classic LP art. More to follow....




Thursday, May 8, 2014

Sit back, relax and turn up the music as you travel back in time


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjj9VKKSV2g&list=PLEFAYKk4PcdYAFVm3IrC66x13vpDErYxo&feature=share
 click car


Sit back , relax and turn up the music  as you travel back in time- with a few trivia questions to answer...

 CLICK BELOW

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjj9VKKSV2g&list=PLEFAYKk4PcdYAFVm3IrC66x13vpDErYxo&feature=share
'Lost in the Fifties' - RONNIE MILSAP




What Model and Year? 




'___________________   Tastes Good, Like  A Cigarette Should'




 Cheap Gas - AND SERVICE, too! 




'Cold Ones in the Ice Box' - Sam Cooke






'Saturday  Night at the Movies'  by the Drifters




The 'M & M' boys -  Roger hit 61 in  '61 with an asterisk
(still the homerun king for the post -154 game era in our hearts)