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  1. Yeah, age. I actually was around when 4-tracks were popular. And then 8-Tracks. Actually had a 7th grade math teacher who brought in her brand new Muntz(?) 4-Track player to class one day in 1969 to play the then brand new Blood Sweat & Tears album for us under the guise of "study time". She came from a family with oil money, drove a Jag, and shopped in Dallas every weekend. She was a "flashy" figure in little ol' Gladewater, but there was never any scandal around her. Mrs. Daniels was her name, and overall, she was cool. Anyway, yea, stores who changed from just "Records" to "Records & Tapes" pretty much went with the times as far as what that meant..
  2. I've called them "cassettes" since, jeez...1969? That's what they were always called here, best as I can tell. Never heard "K7", though. "Tape" can mean any damn thing, as you say. "Records & Tapes" - LPs, 45s. 8-Tracks, 4-Tracks, cassettes, reel to reel (although that was more or less gone by the time I started shopping, still hi-end audio shops would sometimes carry a few. Superscope had a line in the very early 70s, iirc.
  3. Johnny Otis was white?
  4. K9 I get. K7....guess you had to be there.
  5. Where does all this "K7" come from? Keep hearing it on here and no place else.
  6. When it came out, this was the only Bob James record most people had heard. This was the first cut and, you know, ok, tell me more, maybe. Who knew?
  7. 10 = https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-wonderful-world-of-jazz-mw0000653899
  8. It's like real sports, right?
  9. Nope. Not one. It's chromosomal, you know.
  10. I'll take Great Jazz Musicians With The First Name Ryan for $100. Alex. IT'S THE DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!
  11. Ok, here's real for you, a singing bass player bandleader playing for dancers and looking at them every step of the way, putting it where they are. The setting is bizarre, but the dynamic is real, this is what a country gig works like.
  12. Wanda's tempo works for me, it leaves room to think about what those lyrics are really talking about.. It's an observation more than a show. Patty Loveless, not so much: But Loretta Lynn? Hell yeah, production be damned, that woman is all about real.
  13. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/makaya-mccraven-universal-beings-interview-746144/ I'm just now hearing his new album, and, uh...yeah, whatever. But I do like his attitude.
  14. It sounds to me like a woman who's been around more than a few alcoholics. That's pretty damn real too.
  15. RIP indeed, he refused t0 be intimidted.
  16. There's the right temp0.
  17. COULD they count?
  18. Pix or it didn't happen? It happened.
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