Posted: May 21, 2007 11:50 pm
You can email it to me and I'll post it if you want me to. Anytime is fine. pm sent
NO Landshark Lager tonight?
NO Landshark Lager tonight?
Jimmy Buffett discussion
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Alright, alright....I just opened one!!conched wrote:You can email it to me and I'll post it if you want me to. Anytime is fine. pm sent
NO Landshark Lager tonight?
BULL POOP! IF YOU WERE "OLD" You would have a "Hi Fi" that you could stack up 20 LP's on the turn table and play records for about three daysWino you know wrote:55 years, 4 months, 27 days.Snowparrot wrote:Yup, we've got a turntable, and it's plugged in to the stereo, and we have a lot of LPs too. We're Old!
I'm even older than Larry.
RU ROH!!!! Just spent the last 20 minutes going through old vinyls - everything from AC/DC to Frank Zappa BUT no JB before the beach - I know I had them at one time. Could I have really put those in the "garage sale pile" for my sister 10+ years ago?Wino you know wrote:I'll be waiting.magnus & Mr Moon wrote:I have 2 "before the beach vinyls" - somewhere like in a milk crate in attic? I don't think they are the original releases tho since I bought way later than the original press dates. May have to scout it out and report back.Wino you know wrote:Any Jimmy Buffett vinyls?
Boston's firt album ROCKED!!!! Can you name ONE favorite? NO WAY!!! And the Franzetta style space shipped made it sooooooo mondo coolTiki Bar wrote:First album: "Boston"
First 45: "Hot Blooded" ~ Foreigner
My siblings owned many others, including Jimmy, that I played on my turntable often... but those were the first that were actually mine.

Okay!!! How did you do that?!?!conched wrote:Here is Migration Michelle's cool old 1955 jukebox she uses to play her 45s.
No-I came to Buffett so late that I was buying CDs then.Wino you know wrote:Any Jimmy Buffett vinyls?ejr wrote:I have a turntable too, and several hundred LPs, many of them will never be on CD because I have lots of bizarre, obscure stuff like Croatian folk music from my days of teaching international folk dancing.
By the way, this topic is a fun trip down memory lane!
Do you mean the Down To Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee vinyls or the doube set called Before The Salt?magnus & Mr Moon wrote:RU ROH!!!! Just spent the last 20 minutes going through old vinyls - everything from AC/DC to Frank Zappa BUT no JB before the beach - I know I had them at one time. Could I have really put those in the "garage sale pile" for my sister 10+ years ago?Wino you know wrote:I'll be waiting.magnus & Mr Moon wrote:I have 2 "before the beach vinyls" - somewhere like in a milk crate in attic? I don't think they are the original releases tho since I bought way later than the original press dates. May have to scout it out and report back.Wino you know wrote:Any Jimmy Buffett vinyls?![]()
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Had I found them - they would have been on the mail boat to you tomorrow! Guess Cat Steven's "Back to Earth" (bought at the same college discount sales in the 80's) wouldn't really be a good substitute would it?
The JB vinyls I had at one time were Down to Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee. 2 different ones. I found the Back to Earth Cat Stevens which I bought at the same time. Where or where did those vinyls go?conched wrote:Do you mean the Down To Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee vinyls or the doube set called Before The Salt?
I think mine cost about $300! Wish I could have found them in a garage sale.magnus & Mr Moon wrote:The JB vinyls I had at one time were Down to Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee. 2 different ones. I found the Back to Earth Cat Stevens which I bought at the same time. Where or where did those vinyls go?conched wrote:Do you mean the Down To Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee vinyls or the doube set called Before The Salt?
Are we talking about 45 vinyls or some other size?magnus & Mr Moon wrote:The JB vinyls I had at one time were Down to Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee. 2 different ones. I found the Back to Earth Cat Stevens which I bought at the same time. Where or where did those vinyls go?conched wrote:Do you mean the Down To Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee vinyls or the doube set called Before The Salt?
I suppose there is a WAY off chance I did give them to my sis, but they didn't sell at her garage sale 10+ years ago and she still has them?conched wrote:I think mine cost about $300! Wish I could have found them in a garage sale.magnus & Mr Moon wrote:The JB vinyls I had at one time were Down to Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee. 2 different ones. I found the Back to Earth Cat Stevens which I bought at the same time. Where or where did those vinyls go?conched wrote:Do you mean the Down To Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee vinyls or the doube set called Before The Salt?
Was Feeding Frenzy ever on vinyl?ToplessRideFL wrote:I have all of them except Feedy FrenzyWino you know wrote:I also have seven of Jimmy's vinyl records.
Oh!!! Man!!!!!! Are you going to make me go to my jukebox and check out the titles?conched wrote:Was Feeding Frenzy ever on vinyl?ToplessRideFL wrote:I have all of them except Feedy FrenzyWino you know wrote:I also have seven of Jimmy's vinyl records.
Was this your 5000th post?!!!gingerbreadman wrote:Don't remember really which one I bought first, but one 45 that as a kid I played over and over and over was American Pie by Don McLean (1971). Played it on this suitcase like player, with the speakers coming out the sides, down in my folks basement. That thing was made probably in the early 60's or maybe the 50's, and had all tubes. This was not quite yet at the time where Dad trusted me with his fancy all-transistor stereo he got in '68.
On 45's they always had the A and the B sides, but not for American Pie. That song was so long, only the first 3 verses fit onto the first side. Then you had to flip the 45 over to hear the last 3 verses!
IE just sent me away... Ummm... answer to question...conched wrote:Was this your 5000th post?!!!gingerbreadman wrote:Don't remember really which one I bought first, but one 45 that as a kid I played over and over and over was American Pie by Don McLean (1971). Played it on this suitcase like player, with the speakers coming out the sides, down in my folks basement. That thing was made probably in the early 60's or maybe the 50's, and had all tubes. This was not quite yet at the time where Dad trusted me with his fancy all-transistor stereo he got in '68.
On 45's they always had the A and the B sides, but not for American Pie. That song was so long, only the first 3 verses fit onto the first side. Then you had to flip the 45 over to hear the last 3 verses!
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