FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for April 30, 2009
Transcript:
Jason: What are you doing? Andy: Oh, I was cleaning out the closet and I came across a box of my old records. Jason: What are they? Andy: Well, let's see... The Beatles... Fleetwood Mac... Joni Mitchell... here's an early Elton John... <sigh> Jason: I meant, what are records. Andy: You know, I was about to say seeing these made me feel young again.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Sigh…
The Duke 1 over 15 years ago
Mines worse than that….Chuck Berry, the Beach Boys, Jan & Dean….
fmalcus Premium Member over 15 years ago
It was some years ago that I came home and met my oldest son telling me that he had been fixing the “big CD player”… it was the record player… the son is now 18…
hamsterface over 15 years ago
Lol I have records that play medieval music.
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
The IRS says I have to maintain records for at least three years. My 78’s are a lot older than that.
Jaws2z over 15 years ago
When I tell people I have over 3000 45’s they think I’m a gun collector.
Northwoodser over 15 years ago
For him to understand how things develope, first you have to explain the correlation between a chicken and an egg.
Brer_Rabbit10 over 15 years ago
The only box set I have is one of Frank Sinatra. EARLY Frank Sinatra!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
Hey, don’t forget the Eagles! Greatest concert I ever saw was Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles together, live, in North Carolina. Oh those were the days!
cleokaya over 15 years ago
I have many favorite concerts (Chuck Berry and Led Zeppelin), (Pink Floyd in surround sound, in a small theatre, with an unknown comedy act named Cheech and Chong filling the mid-concert break) (Jimmy Buffet at an open mike an Key West, a year before he hit it big) (John Mayall and Johnny Winter) (The Green Peace Concert with James Taylor, Judy Collins, Phil Ochs, Peter Asher and Chilliwack). The list goes on.
Yukoneric over 15 years ago
Some day I’ll get around to putting my vinyl on cd. Bob Dylan set only played twice. Beatles that wasn’t imported to the U.S. Oh, so many, oh, so little time.
Benedick over 15 years ago
Oh boy…this strip set all the oldies to a-ramblin’…
cleokaya over 15 years ago
The Knight Who…watch your comments there. I resemble that remark. LOL
chromosome Premium Member over 15 years ago
My dad even has ediphone cylinders.
Craigor over 15 years ago
I think it is great that they have recently started selling turntables that plug into the computer’s USB port for easy transfer/copying.
donkeymom over 15 years ago
I still have my 1972 record player. Still sounds great. Carol King, James Taylor, Cat Stevens, Willie Nelson…..
donkeymom over 15 years ago
I still have my 1972 record player. Still sounds great. Carol King, James Taylor, Cat Stevens, Willie Nelson…..
SGIBeachbum over 15 years ago
Indeed, sigh…………
Radical-Knight over 15 years ago
I don’t even think I’ll discuss my 78 RPM records.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
Hi chromo et al. I didn’t think anyone else would have an ediphone cylinder. We had one that played “I’d like to see the Kaiser with a Lily in his Hand”. We had 78’s, 33’s and 45’s, 8 tracks, cassettes and…..a grammophone with a porcupine quill needle (No kidding!)
Leshka over 15 years ago
I love how people think that LP’s are only for the oldies (or classic rock, etc.) My husband and I (both 30) had a bunch of electronic music only released on LP. And I’m a David Bowie fanatic who has a bunch of his stuff only on LP. The technology is making a comeback.
4deerinmyyard over 15 years ago
@ JFri, hamsterface, Jaws2z, cleokaya, Yukoneric, Tigger, donkeymom, & Radical-Knight: May I come over to your house?