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=)) Brilliant, @BMW_with_missiles!
(get it , voodoo lol)
"Thats rather neat , dont you think ?"
Herr Doktor Mortner was proud of his creation.
All of these singles have unfortunately literally been collecting dust for years without inner and outer sleeves. I'm going to give them a good wash, and find some suitable sleeves to keep them in!
The rest of the collection included singles from artists such as: Elvis Presley, France Gall, Sam Cooke, The Everly Brothers, Bobby Rydell, The Caravelles, Ricky Nelson, Fats Domino, Clay Cole, Eydie Gormé, Bill Doggett, Millie Small, Duane Eddy, Jay Epae, Eddie Cochran and Trini Lopez.
I'm definitely keeping the singles by Elvis, France Gall, Sam Cooke and The Everly Brothers (and maybe the Fats Domino 7" too). I'm unfortunately unfamiliar with the rest of the names. Worth keeping singles from these artists?
Just last year, by the way, I gave my 7" singles away to a relative who was given an old (but working) juke box for her wedding. Among those records was a copy of Nancy Sinatra's You Only Live Twice. But since I also have it on CD at home (and lossless copies in our cars), I didn't really feel like I should keep the vinyl, which was also in mono.
Thanks for the info re. the missing title on the Nina & Frederik single A-side, @j_w_pepper! After I've cleaned the surface on those singles and have some sleeves available, I'll have a listen to confirm.
The singles by Ricky Nelson and Trini Lopez features the songs you mentioned; Hello Mary Lou/Travelin’ Man by Nelson, and If I Had A Hammer/Unchain My Heart by Lopez. I have heard Hello Mary Lou before, but only the Creedence Clearwater Revival version. Had a listen to all the songs via Youtube, and the songs by Lopez seems familiar, so I might have heard them at some point. I'll make sure to keep those two singles.
The Duane Eddy 7" features Theme For Moon Children and Kommotion. Decent songs, so I'm keeping this single too. The Eddie Cochran 7" features Teenage Heaven and Boll Weevil Song. Not as good as Summertime Blues, but I might just keep this single anyway.
Haven't used Youtube to find the rest of the songs by the other artists yet, but I might just do that to decide what's interesting enough to keep.
That's quite the 7" to give away! I would probably have kept any copies of You Only Live Twice, no matter the format. :-D
Working juke boxes must be quite rare these days? Can't remember if I've ever seen a working one before.
@mattjoes, you win the capcon.
Thank you. I knew that Trini López caption would make the difference.
That's an upbeat tune! Never heard of the song before you mentioned it.
Huge mystery
It is indeed.
Is it among your singles?
No, unfortunately. There was only one 7" by Trini López (as with most of the artists in the collection); If I Had A Hammer/Unchain My Heart. Those two songs were enjoyable though!
https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/1135574/James-Bond-MI6-recruitment-real-life-spies-Daniel-Craig-Alex-Younger-Secret-Service
@Birdleson I did but im not finding luck I did ask Peter he said I would have to really dig
@Birdleson is it legit i already saw that one looks like there is a thread on it you know anyone I could go to on here to find it? https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/7169/getting-skyfall-script
And here's this to share today:
Looks like someone is inspired by You Only Live Twice era Blofeld...
http://msn.com/en-nz/news/world/north-korean-leader-kim-jong-un-executes-a-general-accused-of-plotting-a-coup-by-throwing-him-into-a-piranha-filled-fish-tank/ar-AACCWJZ?ocid=ientp
I guess a lot of you have many books in shelves, in storage boxes etc – both books you've read and ones you haven't read. When doing a big clear out, how do you approach the book collection?
So far I've sorted the books in piles of:
1. Books I've read that are likely to be read again
2. Books I've read that I might/might not read again
3. New purchases (1-2 years ago or less)
4. Past purchases I've not been able to read yet (3+ years)
The books in pile number 1 I'll definitely keep (this includes Bond books among other titles). Pile number 2 is a tricky one, as I see titles that I might find myself wanting to read again at some point, but not necessarily. Pile number 3 includes books that I still feel excited about reading, but just can't seem to find the time for (yet). And finally, pile number 4 – another tricky one; these are books I have bought long ago that I for various reasons can't seem to pick out of the shelf to read, but still feel a bit uneasy getting rid of.
What would you suggest? Should I be ruthless about what I keep or not, or should I try the best to find a reason to keep every single hardcover and pocket book I own?
Then I made a pile of books I haven't read that I absolutely intend to. I keep this on a shelf and have begun reading them.
The rest I have given away - this includes books I've read but will never read again or books I haven't read but probably never will read.
My suggestion on your list you posted is to only put the elite books in 1.) category. Dump those in category 2.) immediately and amalgamate piles 3) and 4) and be honest in which ones you will actually read - keep those that you will read and dump the rest.
Good luck. If you're a book lover it can be difficult but the clearing of clutter is a good feeling!
It will no doubt be a difficult project, as I can't really see many titles I can be without – but that might change of course. It is indeed a good feeling clearing of clutter. Only today I went through a big pile of magazines I for some reason hadn't felt like throwing out. Downsized the pile to fit into a box, keeping all of them in the same place.
Full album here: https://imgur.com/gallery/MKN7MnA