I love Fred, who keeps the “A VC” blog, because of his musical taste. Watch his blog over time and you’ll find some real jems. Anyway, he’s counting down his favorite albums of 2005 (love how he calls them “records” — so 1970s! Heheh).
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Ya know – calling them “albums” is even quainter.
Term is leftover from when music came in sets of half a dozen ten inch 78’s with one song per side. The half a dozen or so disks were put into paper sleeves and bound into a book – a real “album” of records.
Term is leftover from when music came in sets of half a dozen ten inch 78’s with one song per side. The half a dozen or so disks were put into paper sleeves and bound into a book – a real “album” of records.
Ya know – calling them “albums” is even quainter.
Term is leftover from when music came in sets of half a dozen ten inch 78’s with one song per side. The half a dozen or so disks were put into paper sleeves and bound into a book – a real “album” of records.
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Ya know – calling them “albums” is even quainter.
Term is leftover from when music came in sets of half a dozen ten inch 78’s with one song per side. The half a dozen or so disks were put into paper sleeves and bound into a book – a real “album” of records.
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