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jason
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Happy Chrimbo and All Day Sing question |
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Are the new issues of Merry Chrimbo and All Day Sing CD-R or silver? Does the jewel case come with a backside sleeve (does it have spine and backside artwork)?
Thanks.
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07-18-2008 06:01 |
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dfroystad
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i'm wondering about that as well, cd-r in slimline case or factory pressed cd in regular jewel case ?
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07-19-2008 01:39 |
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Nekkid Prey
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Favorite 77s album: Sticks and Stones Location: Fairfax, VA / Washington, DC
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They're full-on artwork CDs ... but I haven't opened them up yet to see how extensive the inserts are. I bought 'em (1) to support the guys, and (2) they're in a much safer "environment" than those flimsy cardboard holders.
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07-21-2008 01:08 |
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jason
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Thank you very much for the info!
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07-22-2008 05:51 |
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MarkyMark77
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Favorite 77s album: 99 Location: Illinois
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My dad saw Wanda a couple of years ago. He said that she looks quite different (fifty years in rock and roll will do that to you), but that she still rocks.
As for me, I couldn't stand her version of the Elvis tune, "Party", but, I'm a die hard Elvis fan. Her story is interesting, though, and certainly had a hand in the early days of rock.
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07-22-2008 14:37 |
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Cynthia
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I'm gonna try and find some old Rockabilly music next time I'm at Half Price Books. Got me hooked.
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07-22-2008 14:50 |
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w42loren
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Favorite 77s album: Pray Naked Location: Belleville, IL
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Cynthia, You need to find a copy of Wild Blue Yonder somewhere. ROCKABILLY!!!
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07-22-2008 17:09 |
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Cynthia
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I'll look into that. Thanks!!
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07-23-2008 06:12 |
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w42loren
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Wild Blue Yonder came out back in 86 or 87 I believe. It's very hard to find. The Screaming Rays in the exact same band and may be a little easier to find. Crystal Lewis is the lead singer.
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07-23-2008 17:54 |
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Chesterdox
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Crystal Lewis!? I've got some Susan Ashton if you want it!
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07-24-2008 07:54 |
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w42loren
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Hey Doc. Where these guys any good when they were the Lifters. I came onto the music scene just after they were lost in obscurity. Maybe they never made it out of obscurity. Never heard 'em. Always wondered.
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07-24-2008 16:30 |
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Pharmjimmy
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Originally posted by w42loren
Hey Doc. Where these guys any good when they were the Lifters. I came onto the music scene just after they were lost in obscurity. Maybe they never made it out of obscurity. Never heard 'em. Always wondered. |
I was first introduced to the Lifters back in 1985. I absolutely loved them, although I never owned a cassette. I only heard a few songs off of Wild Blue YAWNder. They lost their edge...just couln't get into it.
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07-26-2008 11:47 |
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