If you over 45 folks have any brain cells left ,can you remember the first 45 record you got and played over and over?? Mine was Wipe Out by the Surfing Surfaris!!!!
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If you over 45 folks have any brain cells left ,can you remember the first 45 record you got and played over and over?? Mine was Wipe Out by the Surfing Surfaris!!!!
Sugar Sugar ~ The Archies :D
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The Monkees--I'm a Believer,
which I cut from the back of a box of HoneyCombs!
I used to play it over and over on a phonograph that I made from scratch. The needle was mounted onto a large plastic cottage cheese container which served as the speaker. Because the speed of the rotation of the record was the result of my turning a crank, the speed and pitch of the song was different every time. I still think the way I played it was better than the normal version, and I have fond memories of that song.
YouTube - The Monkees - I'm a Believer [official music video]
Tommy Roe's crazy 1969 hit "Dizzy"...over and over and over and well you get the point.
Worse, the first 45 I bought was
:gaah:
Wild Cherry--Play That Funky Music White Boy!
:dropjaw:
YouTube - Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music White Boy
The Four Tops, "Baby I Need Your Lovin'."
Geez the brain cells have no idea but maybe my first was the Beatles "She Loves You"
The last 45 I bought I can remember easier ~ Jerry Byrne's "Lights Out"
YouTube - Jerry Byrne - Lights Out