2 of them have the same record number! Maybe they were both on the same 10"! Otherwise, they're, basically, all sequential, except for Bugle Boy, which has the same number as the 10" version. Maybe the others are from an album.
As far as I can tell, there's no mention of them in Rock Record. Just the 10" versions.
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Note that these are "part of songs" and one-sided so that there are 6 different songs but potentially two tracks from the same record if the records they come from are two-sided for example here... and here.... Does that make sense? I think Break In Master has suggested the same thing.
Note that these are "part of songs" and one-sided so that there are 6 different songs but potentially two tracks from the same record if the records they come from are two-sided for example here... and here.... Does that make sense? I think Break In Master has suggested the same thing.
Yep! That's what I was saying! I'd check on that, but, I can't find my 78's file anywhere!! I ALWAYS kept ALL of my record files together in one case. Now, I know where the 2 "Albums" files and the six floppies that have my 45's are, but I CAN'T find my 78's floppies!! There's a total of 10 floppies (1 for albums, 3 for 45's and 1 for 78's, but I have a back-up copy of each.), but I have at least 100 floppies. I've checked ALL of them and just can't find those!!!! I SURE as hell hope I won't have to re-write all that stuff!!!! On one hand, it CAN be fun, but, on the other, it'll be VERY time consuming and, this time, I'll have to include ALL of my 78's that I've picked up since the `90's!! Including the few hundred I got from dad when he died 10 years ago. Of course, with MY luck, the minute I'm done re-writing it all, I'll find the floppies!!