Old Man's Corners

Being a kid in the 70s, with a turn table, had fun listening to records collecting dust on the shelves of older relatives.

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Seen your post of the Zombies' Long Cool Woman.

Back when I was a kid, was playing the whole album.
 
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Sam the Sham had a big hit back then. I like this version...

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Seventeen minute version, just skip past the toe nail fungus ad.
 
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Being a kid in the 70s, with a turn table, had fun listening to records collecting dust on the shelves of older relatives.

Turn table! 'Gramaphone' as they are called in Pakistan. I remember first time listening to 'Pretty Woman' on a gramaphone in Karachi in 70s; the gramaphone had three different playback speeds and we kids would get a kick out of playing unmatching speeds. Haha!
 
Roy Orbison!

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So "Hogan's Heroes" got a lot of sh*t for making life in a POW camp look funny.

However the French guy who played "Lebaue" was a Buchenwald concentration camp survivor (tattooed arm and everything) with his parents and half his siblings dying there.

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I actually had bought several Cars albums..they were a local band...and one of my favorites. They'd practice at this warehouse place about a mile from our house.

I remember this particular album cover raising an eyebrow with my mother.

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I actually had bought several Cars albums..they were a local band...and on of my favorites. They'd practice at this warehouse place about a mile our house.

I can''t relate to many of you guys posted videos above. I am an upstart in entertainment. More modern music. Friday night sang my favorite 'Piano Man' in karaoke along with the bar manager and the whole bar joined singing. Lot of fun. LOL!
 
I remember a theatre in the mission district of SF only showed such movies to packed houses. Big following for such cult movies

hmm...speaking of SF theater districts and strip clubs if anybody has an O'Farrell Theater story that would be funny. I never was in there but a friend of mine said it was like that Madonna video where you are in a little room separated by a wall of glass with a price list of things they can do. The place is long closed.

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I think the whole setup sounds funny.
 
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