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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbhagwan View Post
    Well, I was way too young to buy it myself, but as soon as I was capable to reach over the lid and work the record player, I would play this record over and over and over again.

    Green Onions - Booker T and the M G's
    Booker T Jones was only 17 years old when he recorded that record!
    Love that Hammond Organ. All time classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaveMind View Post
    Tommy Roe's crazy 1969 hit "Dizzy"...over and over and over and well you get the point.
    Here you go:

    YouTube - Tommy Roe- Dizzy (vinyl)

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    Mark your 45's were sure in my rotation

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    My first 45's given to my buy my uncle and drove my mom nuts. I still have my old 45's somewhere at my moms house I gotta go find them. Great post brings back so many great memories. I can remember listening to Rolling Stones in my uncles room on his real to real.

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    YouTube - American Woman The Guess Who 1970


    YouTube - Doobie Brothers - Black Water (High Quality)


    YouTube - Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein


    YouTube - Grand Funk Railroad - We're an American Band
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    Bill Haley and the Comets

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    Never had a 45. I jumped from 78s to 33 1/3s


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Never had a 45. I jumped from 78s to 33 1/3s


    Yea, my first 45 was a 78. Probably Perry Como or something like that.
    No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero

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    Well, young Mr Nessmuck, it took some doin' to organize
    enough grey matter to formulate a reply, but here it is:

    1) "Rock Around the Clock"...Bill Haley and the Comets
    2) "Bo Diddley's a Gunslinger"...Bo Diddley

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    To this day, I still maintain that if you truly want to test the sheer power of a sound system, the best song to use to challenge it is

    Edgar Winter's FRANKENSTEIN!

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    YouTube - Focus - Hocus Pocus (Live!)



    Ron, I vehemently disagree, this Dutchman is crazy, ya gotta love him!
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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