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Fred Roper
Приєднався 29 жов 2011
Відео
Bobby Sherman. Drum. Easy come easy go
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Bobby Sherman. Drum. Easy come easy go 1971/1969
Peter Pringle. Could’ve been a sailor.( featuring my dog Snow on this Canada Day 2024.)
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Peter Pringle. Could’ve been a sailor.(featuring my dog Snow on this Canada Day 2024.) 2024 Snow productions Amberlea Ontario
Sylvia pillow talk
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Sylvia pillow talk 1973 2024 Snow productions Pickering Ont
Question Mark and the Mysterians
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Question Mark and the Mysterians 96 tears 1962 2024 Snow productions Pickering Ontario
Paul Paula Hey Paula
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Paul Paula Hey Paula 1963 2024 Snow productions Pickering Ont
Chicago beginnings
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Chicago beginnings 1969 2024 Snow productions Pickering Ontario RCA RP190 1955
Association. Never my love.
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Association. Never my love 1967 2024 Snow productions Durham Ontario RCA RP190 1955
Stan Getz. Samba
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Stan Getz. Samba. 1962 2024 Snow productions Amberlea Ontario
Alan Parsons project. Don’t answer me.
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Alan Parsons project. Don’t answer me. 1984. played on a 1958 VM 1210 B turntable 2020 snow productions Durham Ontario
Rita Coolidge. I feel the burden being lifted off my shoulders.
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Rita Coolidge. I feel the burden being lifted off my shoulders.
Different Drum is by The Stone Poneys.
Record hit # 1 in Canada in 1964, but minor regional action in US. Re-released the following year and hit # 8 Billboard Magazine fall 1965
The preteen in me says Thank You. He had to sparkle in his eye.
Recall last time I heard this single was in 1973 on CFCF in Montreal. Is Jackie, lead singer, still with us?
Love that song… Didn’t know they made it a single… The turntable is beyond cool although I think it might be going at 46 or 47… I only noticed because I must’ve listened to that song 100 times on the CD and it did not go that fast👍
The VM turntables were not bad. They weren’t great either they were kind of lower end turntable. My dual turntables are much better, but they were made much later on with much more improvements.
This one sounded better when you upped the treble/mid range🎸👍
still that ac motor hum from motor turntable motor old I think when I’m gonna do is I’m gonna put little tiny silicone dots on the steel plate believe it or not. This one has a steel plate not bake late like the rest of them and I think the AC vibration is travelling through the rubber wheel and onto the steel plate turntable so I’m gonna put some little silicone dots for the rest on it that might isolated it
I had an RCA 45 RPM record player similar to that one as a child… I drove my mother crazy with my inaugural 45, the Dave Clark Five’s raucous garage-band hit “anyway you want it”… she was always yelling to turn it down… not sure what you did to augment the sound but it’s coming through on my boombox loud and clear with just a teeny bit of warble 🎸👍
yeah, that’s the fault of the motor motor is very old. I’m gonna put a couple of silicone dots on the metal plate believe it or not. It’s not a plastic one. It’s metal. I was shocked when I got the turntable that it was a metal one so I’ll put a couple of silicone dots that just rest on. It said if it been flat on that metal plate that might just, isolate it from the turntable
Nice….
This was so great was so great when it came out along with color my world. Its still great ! Thats why Radio Stations and drive time need to go back into the hands of the disc Jockey ! Real playing all Genres
Just can't beat the vinyl.
I've learned so much from your videos. It's like having a virtual teacher.
I had 2 of those... they been stolen... thank you❤
Chill out 🌞
Wow, you just brought me back to childhood. Thanks!
Amazing🖤
Genial
My only complaint about this song is that it is too short!
Great song❤
Love this song .❤
That's Audrey Meadows.
They are so dam great their music iconic always to be remembered rip Mr Crosby 😢
Excellent.
Very nice. I do appreciate the music. More, please. I'd do it myself but lack a turntable.
Is that actually true stereo ? Some state it, but aren't. I know The Wanderer is on the same reissue 45.
Kinda reminds me of the Mother Hips, from California.
That first song bus rider it’s a very rare song. You don’t hear much on the radio back. These two songs are quite rare.
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Thanks. If you don't mind sharing, do you have a preference between the Dual 1019 and the Dual 1209? I have been comparing different Dual models and want one that has at least 3 speeds if possible. I appreciate any advice you may have.
Congratulations! I am looking for a turntable like this as well. I know the spindles for these can be hard to come by but I'm not giving up hope.
45 adaptor for the 1019 it kind of work on a 1200 series. The only thing is when you finish playing your record you must take the adaptor out or you can’t take the 45 so because it behaves differently. dual doctors
Uma bela máquina, e uma ótima música 🎶... dois clássicos..
1:26 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"White Rabbit" by Grace Slick's original band , The Great Society was from 1966 on Autumn Records. The Jefferson Airplane's version was from 1967 when Grace joined that band, replacing original singer Signe Anderson. The original pressings were on the 1967 black RCA Victor label with Nipper The Dog on the left side of the label. The copy you have is a RCA "Gold Standard" oldies re-issue from 1977.
Love both but.my favorite. Year of the cat❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Interesting that in Canada and the UK, RCA Victor handled the distribution for Dunhill Records, while in the US the distribution was by ABC Records. Jimmy Webb first offered this song to The Association as a 20-minute song cycle with Bones Howe offering to produce it, but The Association thought it was too long, and turned it down, recording the "Birthday" album instead. Richard Harris was an Irish actor who already had a singing role in the 1967 movie "Camelot" as King Arthur, so Jimmy Webb offered it to him, and he agreed to do it. When Jimmy first gave promotional copies to radio stations, the FM stations had no problem with the 7 minute length, but AM stations requested if they could edit it down to at least under 4 minutes. "No, you can't do that", Jimmy replied, "Either play the full 7 minutes in length, or don't play it at all." The AM stations gave in, realizing that the DJ's could take a short break while playing the record. The Beatles would repeat the same trick later in 1968 with the release of "Hey Jude."
Composed by John Carter and Kenny Lewis, two members of the British band The Ivy League ("Funny How Love Can Be" was their biggest hit.) Another British band named The Little Darlings had the British version with it first on Fontana in 1965. The Music Explosion recorded it two years later.
Man I loved u
Love all u guy's n gals ❤😂🎉
Classic record player is nice uffda
enjoy words
My favorite song of him...rest in God's care Eric Carmen 😢
Thank you for playing these gems..
this song reminds me when I was in high school from a different time when things were a little bit more simpler today’s life life isn’t so fun anymore
RIP Eric Carmen!
Great! What a gigantic collaboration: Frederic Chopin > Barry Manilow > Donna Summer!
It sounds like Beach Boys.
Correction: it starts at the second O0:3
starts at minute 00:3
I remember this song well. It was on the radio that year.
I saw the title and I was expecting a cover of the Burt Bacharach song. What a nice surprise and a wonderful new (to me) song.
This song always made me tear up. It captured the true sorrow of love lost.
Getting Elenore vibes from that verse. Been listening to Raspberries all week. He was a great artist.
I love you forever ❤
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