Galaxy High School ~ Intro to the 1986 cartoon series which only ran for one season
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retrophile = lover of the past
part of the exciting sounds project, this is a multimedia blog that celebrates the pop culture of yesterday and the day before---from about 1920 to 1990
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The Sabres (w/ Dennis Farnon Orchestra) - Moonlight In Vermont (ripped from vinyl: Ridin’ High With The Sabres, RCA Victor LPM-1376, mono, 1955)
How am I doing? - Any feedback or criticism you want to share about the quality of these vinyl rips would be much appreciated. What can I say, it helps me gauge the effectiveness of my techniques. :) Thanks in advance!
9 playsLloyd Thomas - Sex Changin’ (off the LP: Favorite Calypso Songs (10”), Tropicana 608, 1956?)
How am I doing? - Any feedback or criticism you want to share about the quality of these vinyl rips would be much appreciated. What can I say, it helps me gauge the effectiveness of my techniques. :) Thanks in advance!
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The Monkees TV show by Beat That Image on Flickr.
“The Monkees are an American pop rock group. Assembled in Los Angeles in 1966 by Robert “Bob” Rafelson and Bert Schneider for the American television series The Monkees, which aired from 1966 to 1968, the musical acting quartet was composed of Americans Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork, and Englishman Davy Jones. The band’s music was initially supervised by producer Don Kirshner. (Wikipedia)
RIP Davy Jones (2012)”
Jackie Gleason - High On A Windy Hill (ripped from vinyl: Oooo!, Capitol SW-905, stereo, 1957)
How am I doing? - Any feedback or criticism you want to share about the quality of these vinyl rips would be much appreciated. What can I say, it helps me gauge the effectiveness of my techniques. :) Thanks in advance!
0 playsLilliane Saint Pierre - Quand Ce Jour La (1968) (by taqcxx)
France Gall - “Homme Tout Petit” (music video)
119 playsThe Shaggs - It’s Halloween (off the album: Philosophy Of The World, 1969)
This song is so damn bad, but it’s worth it to listen at least once. :)
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