Todd, quite a batch of 45s. I always loved that song to see 45s from the 90s. I really never thought about those in the 90s. I kept seeing single CDs instead.
Thanks Steve! I have alot of the single cds. Remember the mini cd singles where you need an adapter to play them? I still have one. CD's were so cheap to make.
I like so many of the records shown: Climax Blues Band, Alive and Kicking, Hello It's Me, and Lady by the Commedores. Yes, I love 45s! I probably have over 200. A thing to watch for with 45s: vinyl vs. polystyrene. The easiest way to tell the difference is the label. The polystyrene label is a sticker and you can feel the edge with your finger. They are also lighter when you hold in your hand. Vinyl is heavier and the label is embedded into the record. The sound quality is the same. Polystyrene wears out faster.
The other Ray Parker Jr Radyo single is 'You Can't Change That '. Good song. I have the Thompson Twins 45. It is polyethylene. That's why it probably sounds poor.
Thanks so much for telling me about 45s Catherine! I did not know this. Always learn alot from you. 200 45s? That's awesome! I love 45s as well. Thanks always for watching!
That's right! You can't change that. great song. Couldn't think of it during the video lol. Got ya on the Thompson Twins. I will make sure to look out for that now when I shop for 45s. Thanks so much Catherine.
Wow Todd greats scores. Though I like The Doobie Brothers version better than Carly's. LOL I didn't know Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers were known in the U.S and had a record release here. I always thought they were a UK thing and bought the album as an import back in 1989.
Thanks so much as always for watching! It's a tough choice for me between doobie brothers and Carly Simon. I'm not terribly sure if Jive Bunny was well known in US. I heard it from a DJ friend of mine and so I started using it when I used to DJ events at times. Good stuff.
Todd, quite a batch of 45s. I always loved that song to see 45s from the 90s. I really never thought about those in the 90s. I kept seeing single CDs instead.
Thanks Steve! I have alot of the single cds. Remember the mini cd singles where you need an adapter to play them? I still have one. CD's were so cheap to make.
This is my favourite version of Accidents will happen!!! I just saw Elvis and Steve Nieve perform it in September 🤩
Nice! Yeah I love that version of it. Awesome you got to see Steve and Elvis.
Remember when we used to play Don't Get Me Wrong? That song was deceptively tricky to play!
I remember. Tricky indeed.
Hey Todd. Killer haul! Cheers
Thanks so much for watching Bobby! I appreciate it!
I like so many of the records shown: Climax Blues Band, Alive and Kicking, Hello It's Me, and Lady by the Commedores.
Yes, I love 45s! I probably have over 200.
A thing to watch for with 45s: vinyl vs. polystyrene. The easiest way to tell the difference is the label. The polystyrene label is a sticker and you can feel the edge with your finger. They are also lighter when you hold in your hand. Vinyl is heavier and the label is embedded into the record. The sound quality is the same. Polystyrene wears out faster.
The other Ray Parker Jr Radyo single is 'You Can't Change That '. Good song.
I have the Thompson Twins 45. It is polyethylene. That's why it probably sounds poor.
Thanks so much for telling me about 45s Catherine! I did not know this. Always learn alot from you. 200 45s? That's awesome! I love 45s as well. Thanks always for watching!
That's right! You can't change that. great song. Couldn't think of it during the video lol. Got ya on the Thompson Twins. I will make sure to look out for that now when I shop for 45s. Thanks so much Catherine.
Wow Todd greats scores. Though I like The Doobie Brothers version better than Carly's. LOL I didn't know Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers were known in the U.S and had a record release here. I always thought they were a UK thing and bought the album as an import back in 1989.
Thanks so much as always for watching! It's a tough choice for me between doobie brothers and Carly Simon. I'm not terribly sure if Jive Bunny was well known in US. I heard it from a DJ friend of mine and so I started using it when I used to DJ events at times. Good stuff.