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A collector of US 45rpm records from the 1950s and early '60s


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Excello-2101 SUBS
25th Nov 2022
78 RPM
Elvis Presley Com Os Jordanaires - A Big Hunk O' Love / My Wish Came True
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Excello-2101 SUBS
23rd Apr 2015
78 RPM
Harry Mortimer - Trompet Konsert I Es-dur, 1. Sats: Allegro (1. Del) / Trompet Fantasi
Lovinda,

The scans of record number DNX 8024 (images 727970 & 727971) belong on a new page. You should create a new page with this new catalog number and either reload the images there, or have a moderator move them over.

This situation should be treated the same way this Billie Holiday box set is treated, with the individual records entered on separate pages, and then the album entered on another page to tie the records all together. If we don't have the album available to get the information from, then we just enter the individual records until someone enters the album some time in the future.

It's done this way because these albums often get broken up, and people end up with just one record of an album. This way they can look their record up on the site and find it.

John

Excello-2101 SUBS
30th Mar 2015
Live Music
Collective Soul @ Ziggy's
Caught this show with my son. The old Ziggy's was a very intimate place. No seats on the main levels, just at the bars, and anywhere in the place was great for viewing the stage.

I remember that we got right up to the stage, and during the Collective Soul segment, I was maybe 4 feet from the guitarist, on his left, my right side of the stage.

Enjoyed the show. Collective Soul was in support of their "Dosage" album, which would be released just a few days after this gig, with their hit "Heavy" coming from that album. The band was really tight musically.

This was just a few months prior to their appearance at Woodstock '99.

John

Excello-2101 SUBS
25th Mar 2015
Live Music
Sevendust @ Ziggy's
As the address says on the ticket, this was at the old Ziggy's on Baity Street.

Caught this show with my then 20 year old son, who was a Sevendust fan. The highlight for me though, was Nonpoint. I wasn't familiar with the band until this show, but either at the show, or a day or two later, I don't remember which, I bought a couple of Nonpoint CD's, which I still have.

Between Nonpoint and Sevendust, I went up to the bar, and someone asked me how I liked the set. I turned around and it was the drummer for Nonpoint. I told him it was great, and it was.

John

Excello-2101 SUBS
23rd Mar 2015
Live Music
Yes @ Greensboro Coliseum Complex
My main memory of this show was of it being my first Yes show, my first concert with my new wife of less than a year, and the problem with festival seating.

There was regular layered seating as you would expect from a coliseum, and they also had hundreds of folding chairs lined up many rows deep on the floor in front of the stage. We decided that since we could pick whichever seat we wanted, we would sit in the floor section, on folding chairs.

Graphon came on but, I'm sorry to say, I don't remember much about their part of the show, except that everyone was respectful and appreciative and sat there listening to their set.

There was a fairly long wait before Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite" began, softly at first and building in intensity. Then Yes started playing "Sound Chaser", and as soon as it started, everyone stood up, which means there were row after row of people in front of us on their feet. It wasn't a big problem for me, I'm a pretty tall guy, but my poor wife, who is vertically challenged, couldn't see a thing.

After waiting a while and realizing that they weren't going to sit back down for the whole show, we started working our way toward the stage, trying to get to a spot where she could see. We ended up directly in front of the stage, right under Chris Squire. So close, in fact, we could see the spittle coming out of his mouth as he sang backup to Jon Anderson.

But, that means we were also just in front of, and slightly below a bank of speakers. It was LOUD!! We couldn't hear right for days after the concert, but she could see, at least the Chris Squire part of the stage.

Lesson learned about festival seating.

John



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 25th Nov 2022:

Elvis Presley Com Os Jordanaires - A Big Hunk O' Love / My Wish Came True - RCA Victor - Brazil - 82-1333 (1959)
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Johnnie Hudson - Better Love (Vocal) - Jon-E. Rock - USA - 12-101 (1989)
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Sandra Grimes - Be Good To Yourself / You Didn't Give Me A Chance - Red Robin [New York] - USA - 129 (1954)
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 8th Feb 2022:

Baldemar Huerta - Cantando Los Blues (Singing The Blues) / Puerta Verde (Green Door) - Falcon [Texas] - USA - A646 (1957)
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 18th May 2016:

Gene Autry - Old Chisholm Trail / The Big Corral - Playtime - USA - 384-PVD (1952)
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Johnny Thunders - Critic's Choice - Easy Action - UK - EA45015 (2015)
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 23rd Dec 2015:

Susan Miller And The 4 Belles - Let Me Go Lover / That's All I Want From You - Bell Record - USA - 1082 (1955)
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 15th Apr 2015:

Viva Las Vegas (Love In Las Vegas) (1964)

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