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JSngry

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  1. It's common sense-signaling on my part.
  2. Young Bull: Old Bull: (no points, bonus or otherwise, for playing the "same old bull" card or variant thereof)
  3. I like the Agharta mask because it doesn't explicitly tell you what it is, so you don't be culture-signaling, I hate that. Or am I missing something? If you don't know what that is, there's nothing there to tell you. Hell, Even if you do know what it is...not sure I'd know what it is. not that particularity of detailality.
  4. There's a lot of bass players on here!
  5. Major bummer...he came to the team as "James Rodney",, that's how I always remember him. Between him and Don Wilson, there was a quick hot minute where there were whispers that the Astros didn't give a half a damn about their black players health...and who knows. You think the Astros are fuckers now... Anyway, RIP and much love in this memory's heart.
  6. The few ones I've had seemed to always be cheap, crackly vinyl, or maybe plastic even. Not flexible, not luxurious, music great, records itself seemed cheap. not unlike Crown in that regard.
  7. My record cot here today, and a lady named "Barbara" signed here name twice on the front cover, once in sharpie (and verylarge!), and then again in reglar inkpen in smaller, normal size writing. This was Barbara's record, y'all, BARBARA's record! Also learned on the back cover that Tommy Jones was credited as producer, and again I ask...has the Madman's story every been fully told? Is it even known? Liner notes are by Jim Partee...is that a real names, especially considering that the label is Erect Records? Anyway, flayva, y'all, FLAY-VAH!
  8. Dave Holland, then?
  9. Peg O' My Heart Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Dr, Michael DeBakey
  10. Bess, you is my widow now.
  11. Norman J. Ronker - Woodworking For Angels
  12. Doctor Robert John Callison
  13. Hayes-Porter telling the truth, maybe a bit more than usual
  14. Mel Maraney Marcelo Marmelo da Silva The Silva Thins Man
  15. Not as much as the question of where the hell does THIS accordion come from, talking about The Moonglows record of "Blue Velvet".
  16. You don't have any for in the Gospel section? Or is the Space Age Bachelor Tomb where those go?
  17. I'll tell them that you sent me and ask for the BL Special. Ok, they answered on the first ring! I was a little embarrassed though, I asked for a Rhapsody In Blue with extra cheese, and they graciously informed that the Rhapsody In Blue already comes with ALL the cheese they have. They couldn't find any more even if they tried. It's like, anybody orders one of those, there's no more cheese for anybody's pizza until the next order come on, which it sounds like is going to be after the weekend. So, sorry, everybody else, if you want cheese on you pizza this weekend, don't order it from these guys. I believed them, because...why would they lie about something like that?
  18. This is how you program your kid correctly. Put them down for their nap and lay the Glenn Miller Story OST record with these two at the end of each side. Teach your children that all is not as it seems looking out their front door. It's the right thing to do! oh MY!!!!
  19. 1954! 1962:
  20. Put me down for this one. Truth.
  21. Plenty of love here too, going back to the days with Sam Cooke. Not sure if he recorded with the Highway Q.C.s or not, but he did sing with them and they made some records...I know I have some with Johnny Taylor, but not sure about Rawls. He can be heard here, though: He had really deep roots, all the way to the end. Maybe the records were, uh....slick. But if you knew what was in that voice, you could still hear it down in there. And if you didn't know, you could certainly not hear it, But if you did... His gigs hosting the UNCF telethons were usually good for a nice tune or two. So yeah, plenty love here.
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