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11 days ago

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11 days ago

Now this is something Scarlett Johansson should cover instead of Tom Waits.
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20 days ago

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60 days ago

When I was a child in the late seventies and early eighties, I loved buying Peter Pan Records. The prices of the records were awesome! In the late seventies they charged 49 cents for a 7' 45 RPM record. Their 7' 45 records had songs on them.
Peter Pan only charged about $3.00 for 12' 33 RPM records. Most other labels charged $8.00-$9.00 per record. They made records for children. Peter Pan made a lot of records about Superheroes like Superman, The Incredible Hulk, Wonder Woman, Batman, etc.
Some of their records were 7' 33 RPM. I bought three of their 7' 33 records. They were The Six Million Dollar Man, Batman, and Spider-Man.
Peter Pan also sold Book & Record sets. The books were comic books and everything that was written in the books were said on the records. An especially good Book & Record set was one that was titled 'A story of Dracula, the Wolfman and Frankenstein'. This was one of several Book & Record sets that I bought. Some of their Book & Record sets were 7' 45 RPM records and others were 12' 33 RPM records.
Peter Pan also made Power Records and Rocking Horse Records. I'm pretty sure that their Rocking Horse records were a little cheaper than their other records.
Once I bought an Incredible Hulk record but it contained a Flintstones record. My brother bought a Star Wars record with other movies theme music but it contained a Spider-Man record. Except for those two times, I liked Peter Pan Records. I still have a lot of the Peter Pan records that I bought 30 years ago.
I recently bought an antique Peter Pan Record at Goodwill. It's a 7' 78 RPM record. I'm pretty sure that it was made in the fifties.
These records are great for children. If you have a record player and small children, buy some of these records. You can find them on Ebay. I gladly give Peter Pan Records a 5 star rating.
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91 days ago

Hardhead Records, eh? Fits the bill...

Funniest shit I've seen in a while and the only rap song I'd actually listen to.

Have a listen/look:

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101 days ago

I strongly like Giorgio Moroder, who has nothing to do with this, but has influenced Little Boots quite a lot, it's safe to say.

So, even though she has a lot of strength and (in my mind) beats La Roux ten times over, this EP contains stuff that's available elsewhere, both from her LP and previous EP.

Despite of this, her sound does get a little muted with the mix of these songs; they basically tend to mash together.
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103 days ago

Not a bad name for a race horse, either...
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103 days ago

They out rock most rock bands, from the 70's!
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103 days ago

The most coolest and rockiest scientist rock band, ever!
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103 days ago

Yes, GenghisTheHun and numbah16tdhaha, I gave this band a five.

Gotta problem with that?
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