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Audio cleanup of “The Name Of The Game Is Go” – Pan Am record
In this post, I’ll be sharing my experience with a common problem faced by vinyl enthusiasts: poor audio quality but not in part of the playback equipment. As someone who loves collecting and listening to vinyl records, it can be incredibly frustrating when a record has been recorded onto a digital recorder only to hear […]
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New YouTube Video – SUPERFUN
Mel Blanc Associates Presents SUPERFUN This is an interesting record from Mel Blanc Associates. For those who aren’t familiar who Mel Blanc was, he was the voice of many of the Looney Tunes characters. Here is a description from the record sleeve:SUPERFUIN fills this existing void. It is the most ambitious radio comedy project ever […]
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New YouTube Video – I see you Shiver With Antici…
…pation Browsing the interwebs, I found this record for radio advertisements of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and since that is one of my favorite movies I had to have this record in my collection. The first two cuts are what you would expect from an advertisement with excerpts from the songs and movie with […]
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New YouTube Video – Music That Moves Merchandise
Presented here is another record containing advertisements. This one is different because instead of being for only one product or service it has advertisements for Hollywood Park, Disneyland Hotel, KBIG-AM Catalina Island, Regal Pale, and others. Based on the companies on the record and the time of their exstance, if they’re now defunct, it puts […]
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My Record Collection
Due to formatting, I cannot list my collection here. However, you can view my up to date collection over at Discogs. My wishlist can be found there as well.
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Pacific Northwest Bell – Yellow Pages Advertisements (1962)
“Let your fingers do the walking…” Two Audiodisc lacquer discs containing advertisements for the Yellowpages from the Guild, Bascom & Bonfigli advertising agency.
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Pacific Northwest Bell – Long Distance Advertisements (1964)
A record containing advertisements by N.W. Ayer & Son, Inc. sent to radio stations in October 1964 to promote long distance calling. The record has stop grooves between each cut to ensure only one advertisement is played.
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New Records – They Might Be Giants
April 23, 2022 was record store day and even though this is my first time having a proper turntable, amp, and decent set of speakers I didn’t make it out to any of the local record stores. But I did have my own version of a “record store day” On January 20, 2022 I placed […]