I never was a big Babs fan but this is a great song from the movie, A Star is Born!
He was a big proponent of orange baseballs. There will never be another like him.The late great Bill Veeck!![]()
Mr Boochie, how can I ever thank you?For you!One needs to keep a few of these LPs around. Females usually dig them.
How Deep Is Your Love?
Off "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack. RSO Records. MWZ 8105/6. Polydor KK pressing (Japan). First variant. Feb 1977.
Run-out: 〄 MWZ-8105A F8 A-4-22
![]()
My dad had some Boston Acoustics A60s.A/B speaker test done
Celestion DL8 (recapped by me and friend)
Boston Acoustics A60 (original caps, refoamed by me)
The winner, IMO, is the…Boston acoustics! I didn’t see that coming!
I think I’ll give the celestions back to friend instead of swapping them for these for his bro in law![]()
No problem! I'll try to keep Disco tunes posts to a minimum.Mr Boochie, how can I ever thank you?
Just finished mowing the weeds for the first time this year...and so it begins!
This calls for a beer!![]()
Gibbs discussion: "Hey, The Beatles are popular; let's be like The Beatles."When I think of disco, which isn't often, I think of The Bee Gees.
They were the original Spinal Tap.
Barry Gibb made the album Guilty in 1980 with Barbra Streisand.When I think of disco, which isn't often, I think of The Bee Gees.
They were the original Spinal Tap.

Where's Larry, Curly and Moe?![]()
![]()
My Friday brews just pull up.![]()
So that wasn't a guilty pleasure?Barry Gibb made the album Guilty in 1980 with Barbra Streisand.
I imagined. I stayed away from that.![]()
These were my late father in laws! He was the original owner of my backup receiver (NAD7150) and main PF-800 turntable.My dad had some Boston Acoustics A60s.
He tossed them out before I could refoam them.
Passed out in the bed of the truck snoringWhere's Larry, Curly and Moe?
