Póg Mo Thóin
Fortunately, my musical education includes The Pogues, so I know what this means. Photo by Selling Your Estate.
Fortunately, my musical education includes The Pogues, so I know what this means. Photo by Selling Your Estate.
Great concert album of the Apollo 11 trio, even if they were sort of a one-hit wonder. “Giant Leap for Mankind” still bangs. Photo by… Read More »“The Eagle Has Landed” on Vinyl
Dorothy Olsen the Singing School Teacher released a few records in the 1950s. Photo by Stellar.
I like big nuts and I cannot lieYou other munchers can’t deny.That when a snack appears that’s heavily salted.You know it won’t be long before… Read More »I like big nuts and I cannot lie
Photo by Gold Standard.
I guess I’m going to have to choose the Mantovani as the least annoying LP. But here’s “Just a Gigolo” on the zither. Photo by… Read More »Zitherama, Banjo & Percussion, Country & Western
Lp from 1958 by Mike Sarkissian And His Cafe Bagdad Ensemble. Photo by Triumphant.
This sale had 4 different, but similar, pieces of Tom Tomorrow art for Pearl Jam shows in Philly. Some with Bad Religion and the others… Read More »Tom Tomorrow: Pearl Jam Bad Religion concert art
“A bouquet that never wilts.” Heino is a successful German folksinger. This album cover just… I don’t even know. Photo by Grasons.
Probably fewer of these were sold than the Walkman, but still pretty cool. Especially with a mic for recording. Photo by True Legacy.