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JRNYMAN wrote:Van Halen on vinyl bought at Tower Records in 1978. I was 14. I had a bunch of 45's and of course all the "records" that came on the back of Honey Comb boxes like Bobby Sherman, Bay City Rollers, etc.Still can't believe to this day those "records" actually played at all. I can only imagine what they did to needle on the record player.
Time-Life has a compilation album series titled "AM Gold". Each album features about 15 songs from a particular span of years (The Early 60's, The Mid 60's, and so on...) all of which were, as the title implies, the biggest hits on AM radio at their respective times. Not sure if that's what you're talking about but it's what immediately came to mind.tater1977 wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:Van Halen on vinyl bought at Tower Records in 1978. I was 14. I had a bunch of 45's and of course all the "records" that came on the back of Honey Comb boxes like Bobby Sherman, Bay City Rollers, etc.Still can't believe to this day those "records" actually played at all. I can only imagine what they did to needle on the record player.
LoL I remember those and they did work...
I Bought 1 album off TV advertising in the early 70's...
it had a picture of a golden apple for the album cover...
The 1 song I remember off of it. was Otis Redding's
Sitting on the Dock of the Bay.....It had many songs on
it from different artists ...
Anyone remember the album?
True, but when you're a teenager and you see, 13 ALBUMS FOR JUST $0.01 the fact that you have to buy 8 more at regular club prices within 2 years is irrelevant!hoagiepete wrote:I am certain Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
and am pretty sure on the following...
Doobie Bro’s – The Captain and Me
BTO II
Eagles - Desperado
...and a couple others. All from the RCA Record club. Gosh that cost me some money in the long run.
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Was there an album that represented rock-and-roll more than the Zoso album did at the time? I think not. Sure, there were other albums which were gigantic in terms of sales and airplay, but LZ IV was the quintessential rock album of it's day. I can't remember how many years in a row Stairway was rated the No.1 rock song in the various Top 100 and Top 50 countdowns on radio stations across the country - and I have to assume, the world.steveo777 wrote:Led Zeppelin IV
I remember taking my record player and that album to school for show and tell. I played Black Dog. Afterwards my teacher asked, what happened Stephen?
You normally bring pet Rats, Rabbits, Dogs & Cats. I told her my Mom thought it was cool and told me I needed to share it.
JRNYMAN wrote:Was there an album that represented rock-and-roll more than the Zoso album did at the time? I think not. Sure, there were other albums which were gigantic in terms of sales and airplay, but LZ IV was the quintessential rock album of it's day. I can't remember how many years in a row Stairway was rated the No.1 rock song in the various Top 100 and Top 50 countdowns on radio stations across the country - and I have to assume, the world.steveo777 wrote:Led Zeppelin IV
I remember taking my record player and that album to school for show and tell. I played Black Dog. Afterwards my teacher asked, what happened Stephen?
You normally bring pet Rats, Rabbits, Dogs & Cats. I told her my Mom thought it was cool and told me I needed to share it.
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