Showing posts with label painted vinyl records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painted vinyl records. Show all posts

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Bailes Regionales de Mexico! Yay, mariachi music!



Here's a perky mariachi album!
I have a special fondness for mariachi music.  When my husband and I got married, we had our reception for family and friends in Houston at the Cadillac Bar.  Our music was provided by a two-man mariachi guitar duo, whose program was about 75% Beatles music.
It was 100% awesome.

There's a message floating in the air


This record was painted for my friend, Kathy, in New Mexico.  She had asked me randomly if I had this album, and I did not.  But one day, just a few months later, I was at Goodwill looking for records, and this one was on the front of one of the stacks and jumped right into my basket.
Oh hai, Osmonds.
Really, it was just like that.
I know you'd like to hear and see this incredible song. Here ya go.  Man, I love this song.


What used to be right is wrong.



Here is a Columbia House 45 rpm, 7" single with the small spindle hole.  I'm sure you may be wondering, if you aren't record nerds like we are, why the hole is small and not the usual wide size like most American 45s.  For that fun tale, you must read about the histories of Columbia vs. RCA...bitter rivals...

What you say about his company is what you say about society.



Here is Rush's Moving Pictures!

When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful.


Admit it.  You know you want to start singing The Logical Song.
There are times when all the world's asleep.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Exciting Rachro record news!

Ive been invited to show my records at a local coffee shop.  I feel honored!  What's cooler than hot, sweet coffee and psychedelic painted records on the walls?  Nothing, that's what.
Coming in March, 2014!