Hm, a 45 of the Little Old Lady from Pasadena (B side is Schlock Rod). I like spoof stuff. The First Album I got as a gift was Danny Kaye Loves Children. And another Danny Kaye album which had The Fox on it. My parents also had My Fair Lady with the original Broadway cast which I listened to a lot. The record player was this huge console in the dining room until I got a portable monaural when I was 12 (so that my parents wouldn't have to listen to my rock 'n roll, which was surf music, Beatles and Bye Bye Birdie). I know I still have the 45. I think I still have the Albums too. Most of my classical is Bach, who I still love to listen too. Luckily he's easy to find. My weird stuff goes to Indian Classical, which is getting easier to find these days. David, remind me to show you the Classical 45s we have up on the shelf. An Album is literally an book of 45 records. They are designed to go on a drop spindle stack. After the last 45 plays you flip them over and play the other side of the stack. Very Clever.
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The First Album I got as a gift was Danny Kaye Loves Children. And another Danny Kaye album which had The Fox on it. My parents also had My Fair Lady with the original Broadway cast which I listened to a lot. The record player was this huge console in the dining room until I got a portable monaural when I was 12 (so that my parents wouldn't have to listen to my rock 'n roll, which was surf music, Beatles and Bye Bye Birdie).
I know I still have the 45. I think I still have the Albums too.
Most of my classical is Bach, who I still love to listen too. Luckily he's easy to find.
My weird stuff goes to Indian Classical, which is getting easier to find these days.
David, remind me to show you the Classical 45s we have up on the shelf. An Album is literally an book of 45 records. They are designed to go on a drop spindle stack. After the last 45 plays you flip them over and play the other side of the stack. Very Clever.