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My Mammas 45's

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Offline Giff me dat fill-em!

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wanted to share my weird heritage with my Stooge buddies ...
Here is the shit my parents left me to listen to in my adolescence

A listing of music in my Mamma's collection of 45 records

The tacks won't come out! Well, they went in ... maybe they're income tacks.


Offline Giff me dat fill-em!

  • Oh, Vici Kid!
  • Team Stooge
  • Bunionhead
  • ******
  • Vici Kid
there is more ...
The tacks won't come out! Well, they went in ... maybe they're income tacks.


Offline Giff me dat fill-em!

  • Oh, Vici Kid!
  • Team Stooge
  • Bunionhead
  • ******
  • Vici Kid
and more ...
The tacks won't come out! Well, they went in ... maybe they're income tacks.


Offline Giff me dat fill-em!

  • Oh, Vici Kid!
  • Team Stooge
  • Bunionhead
  • ******
  • Vici Kid
and even more ...
The tacks won't come out! Well, they went in ... maybe they're income tacks.


Offline Giff me dat fill-em!

  • Oh, Vici Kid!
  • Team Stooge
  • Bunionhead
  • ******
  • Vici Kid
and finally ...
The tacks won't come out! Well, they went in ... maybe they're income tacks.


Offline JazzBill

My mom was a little older. I got Elvis, Everly Brothers, and Buddy Holly.......I can't complain.
"When in Chicago call Stockyards 1234, Ask for Ruby".


Offline JazzBill

Your post peaked my interest so I dug out my old records. I found some old 78's from my dad. I found some old stuff from Spike Jones, Bing Crosby, and the Andrew Sisters., I forgot I had them.   :laugh:
"When in Chicago call Stockyards 1234, Ask for Ruby".


Offline metaldams

I was over my friends house yesterday, and he was showing me some of his Mom's 45's she let him have.  It appears both his Mom and my Mom have the Beatles "She Loves You" 45 with "I'll Get You" as the b-side on Vee Jay records.  This was released before Capital thought The Beatles would sell in America, so the songs were distributed by small independent labels.  I know my Mom has "Hey Jude" and other 45's that are escaping my memory.  I do have very distinct memories of being a teenager and playing bass along to my Mom's 45 of "You Keep Me Hanging On" when I bought my Motown bass book.  My Grandmother had some Sinatra 78's.

My friend, who was born in 1975, bought some 45's when he was young, but me, born in 1978, never bought a 45 in my life and bough all my singles as a kid on cassette.  I guess that few years difference may have made a difference in the dying 45 market.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline middlenamewayne

A listing of music in my Mamma's collection of 45 records
Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport.mp3

I was over my friends house yesterday, and it appears both his Mom and my Mom have the Beatles "She Loves You" 45. 

All yo' Mammas woulda liked this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd14NxZuvGg

(Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport by Rolf Harris with The Beatles)

   -- mnw

BTW: Dunno if this was mentioned in the recent Bruce Campbell thread, but I watched My Name Is Bruce last nite, and BC's drink of choice was "Shemp's Olde Tyme Whiskey". (It was his dog's favorite as well...)