[Jukebox-list] Unusual records
Robert Aker
raker at knology.net
Sun Dec 9 14:01:42 PST 2007
Why would you think that you sounded ridiculous? My grandkids are probably
the only kids in their classes that know what a 'record' is. Besides
enjoying the music thats another benefit of this hobby - preseveration of
past technology. My grandparents did not have a Victrola but I remember
their refrigerator with the coils on top and this box in the living room
that was a radio with pictures - what a marvel!! It was several years
before we got our own TV.
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>I know I am gonna sound ridiculous, but back in the '50's I played my
> grandmothers wind-up victrola and she had several 7" 78rpm records that
> were
> obviously made for children. The whole record was plastic covered
> cardboard and
> both sides had color pictures of the record subject. " A Frog Went Walking
> on a
> Summers Day", and "Tick Tock My How the Time goes By" were the titles that
> I
> remember to this day. And now I have these songs in my head all the time!
>
>
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