Brad apparently has a split personality. How can anyone be so fond of the ultimate hippie, anti-war Beatles and yet be such a strong advocate for American foreign intervention (new speak for war)?
I need a copy of Sgt Pepper on vinyl, TODAY. Already tried Pappa Jazz and Scratch and Spin (in West Columbia). Any other places that sell old vinyl records in Columbia?
I found a copy at Manifest! The jacket was a bit tattered but it still had the original sleeve and the cutouts.
I find it interesting that all the young folks who helped me try to find this were so knowledgeable about the Beatles and their music. My dad once famously said the Beatles were just a fad and would be forget within 10 years. Just shows how difficult it is to predict the future.
But,do you have the flexidiscs?
Well, that was interesting.
Was that really Tiny Tim?
Brad apparently has a split personality. How can anyone be so fond of the ultimate hippie, anti-war Beatles and yet be such a strong advocate for American foreign intervention (new speak for war)?
I need a copy of Sgt Pepper on vinyl, TODAY. Already tried Pappa Jazz and Scratch and Spin (in West Columbia). Any other places that sell old vinyl records in Columbia?
@bud–Crowdsource it on Facebook/Twitter? Hey, Brad–you could put out an APB for bud! Someone probably has one they don’t actually want lying around!
I have one — probably not in the best of shape, as I have haven’t stored it all that carefully, but I have one.
Unfortunately, it’s at my house, and I don’t expect to be there until late this evening…
I found a copy at Manifest! The jacket was a bit tattered but it still had the original sleeve and the cutouts.
I find it interesting that all the young folks who helped me try to find this were so knowledgeable about the Beatles and their music. My dad once famously said the Beatles were just a fad and would be forget within 10 years. Just shows how difficult it is to predict the future.
“My dad once famously said the Beatles were just a fad and would be forget within 10 years.”
No, that would be 30 years later and the band would be known as Hootie and the Blowfish, who were being labeled “the next Beatles”.