I remember when 45rpm vinyl records were the latest thing. They cost $1 each, and I'd have to save up to buy one. Great post, lots of memories here. — K
Kay, Alberta, Canada An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
we used to have a record player when I was little. I remember my brother nagged me to ask my mom to buy me SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER when I don't know that record at all :) or who was singing :)
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I still have vinyl, but I don't hang it or nail it to the wall!
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Great pics - love those old kiddie records!
Great pics!
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I don't have any vinyl left. Wish I did and a record player to play it on. Too bad!
I'd rather play it than decorate, especially if it was Blue Note. Vintage post.
I remember when 45rpm vinyl records were the latest thing. They cost $1 each, and I'd have to save up to buy one.
Great post, lots of memories here.
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
nice way to decorate with them.
we used to have a record player when I was little. I remember my brother nagged me to ask my mom to buy me SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER when I don't know that record at all :) or who was singing :)
I still have a turntable, but no records left. I'm not sure how that happened.
That is pretty cool!
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Wow - I haven't seen colored 45 records in a long time! What a fun post!
as a wall decor, they actually look cool!:p
there was a bar here in the 90's called The Blue Notes.
Somehow they look more attractive than CDs or DVDs. Vinyl record collectors would be sucking their teeth in horror!
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