Ladies and Gentlemen…The New Page is Up

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36 responses to “Ladies and Gentlemen…The New Page is Up”

  1. Timothy Price Avatar
    Timothy Price

    No that is super cool. Charlotte Rose Kennedy is beautiful.

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    1. Thank you! It just felt — right. Now, if I ever mention, “I played Charlotte today or used Charlotte today” you’ll know what the heck I’m talking about!

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        Timothy Price

        The is very considerate of you.

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      2. Timothy Price Avatar
        Timothy Price

        Do you have a collection of 78 rpm records? That record player is 3 years older than my mom. When she was 19 years old she worked for a radio station and cut a lot of records of the live performances that were part of radio back then. We had a large collection of 78 rpm records she had saved all those years. After my dad died, she got another house, and I had the house I grew up it demolished. My mom didn’t want the record collection, so I gave it to my guitar guru. I made a photo of my mom the we had of her when she was 19 working at the radio station. I superimposed a photo of her in 2009 working on her computer on the old photo. You can see the photo at https://photos.tandlphotos.com/photos/hF7F94F0B#hf7f94f0b if you would like.

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      3. WHOA! That picture is OUT OF THIS WORLD! I love it! So neat! I have a few 78 rpm records but not many. I’d love to just take a day to go vinyl hunting.

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      4. Timothy Price Avatar
        Timothy Price

        I gave my vinyl collection and professional turntable to my daughter. Around 300 records. Vinyl was making a comeback. I heard one of those box chains like BestBuy stopped carrying CDs and added vinyl. I’m surprised how many styles and brands of turnables are available these days.

        Laurie and I switched over to CDs in the early 80s. We were scoffed at by friends and family, who thought CDs were novel, expensive (they were) and they wouldn’t last. I remember telling one of Laurie’s sisters there would be a day vinyl won’t be available. It took most less time than I imagined.

        I got Laurie her first iPod in 2002. I think it was the 2nd gen by then. She liked to listen to Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell, but it came on really late at night. I originally rigged up a system with a timer that automatically recorded the show onto cassette tape while we were sleeping, then she listened while gardening on a WalkMan. Once the iPods became available, before pod casts, I used Audio Hijack to record the show through the computer and put in on her iPod. It was so nice when we could subscribe to PodCasts.

        I think we went through 4 or 5 iPods before we started using iPhones for PodCasts and music.

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  2. Wow, she’s gorgeous!! Love her!! Let’s get some music going!!

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    1. That’s the spirit! Let’s crank her up…we can “Dance It Out” DIGITAL Style 🤣🤣🤣 Seriously, I’m cranking Charlotte up, right now!

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      1. Woo hoo!! Party at Eleanor’s house!!!!!

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  3. What a beauty. So cool.❤️

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      1. Very welcome.❤️

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  4. It is so cool just loved it……… …… And this Charlotte Rose Kennedy looks so amazing..isn’t it so good to play it??

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    1. Thank you, sis! 😉 Charlotte is the BEST! You can’t beat the sound of vinyl! Don’t let anyone tell you differently.

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      1. 😁👍

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      2. I have to disagree. While I love analog recordings, vinyl LPs don’t come close to the dynamic range of music on CDs. There’s also the pre-echos endemic to vinyl records. And sadly, every time the stylus plays an LP, it wears away the grooves. The wear can be minimized with proper stylus tracking force but even so, vinyl records are fragile. CDs are clones of master recordings and they don’t have the sonic loss of most vinyl. There are audiophile LPs, made of heavier vinyl than the norm (I remember in the ’70s when to cut costs, record companies pressed thin discs that were more pliant than those of the ’50s and ’60s) and half-speed mastered records. If you want great sound out of vinyl, you gotta spend big bucks for gear. You get great sound from CDs at a fraction of the price. https://now.tufts.edu/articles/does-music-sound-better-vinyl-records-cds

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      3. Charlotte is really decked out inside. Audio Technica AT-LP120. I did NOT mess around.

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  5. DiosRaw Avatar
    DiosRaw

    A wonderful endeavor. ♥️

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      1. Always a joy and pleasure to read and share your posts with followers, My Dear! Hope you have a great day!! xoxox 😘💕🎁🌹

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  6. she is a beauty with natural wood. you looked super happy with a beautiful smile…smiling with you…🖤🤗🙏

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  7. Beautiful 🎼. Like it 💞🌺

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    1. Thank you sweetheart! 💖

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  8. So nice. Been to vintage myself. Got 50 cents of old records from rasputin last week. So happy. Fav weee carpenters, Kenny Rogers and bee gees. Have fun my friend. Music is a joy to the heart.

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    1. I agree! Music is a great joy to the heart ❤️

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    Journalofthegrey

    That is awesome!

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        Journalofthegrey

        You’re welcome!

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  10. She certainly is, your Charlotte. Surely a lady lov’in the gig. You continue having the craic Eleanor.

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  11. Ah! I love the header photo colors 🤍

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    1. Thanks so much! I’m glad you like it! Very happy to connect with you and hope to read more of your blog very soon. 💖

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