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Lemon Pipers - My Green Tamborine (Original Post)
marble falls
Oct 4
OP
at the neighborhood record store when they came out. records were a mom and pop business at one time nt
msongs
Oct 4
#3
We're dating ourselves. When was the last time there was an independent record shop that only sold new ...
marble falls
Oct 5
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msongs
(70,123 posts)1. bought this and its twin, incense and peppermints nt
marble falls
(62,018 posts)2. Cut-outs or in a head shop?
msongs
(70,123 posts)3. at the neighborhood record store when they came out. records were a mom and pop business at one time nt
marble falls
(62,018 posts)4. We're dating ourselves. When was the last time there was an independent record shop that only sold new ...
... records?
$2.50 to $3.50, right?
love_katz
(2,791 posts)5. My favorite record shop still exists.
Music Millennium in Portland, Oregon.
I bought tons of records there. 45's initially, until I could afford albums.
I really miss those days.
msongs
(70,123 posts)7. adjusting for inflation a $4 album in 1965 would sell for about $30 now, which is what B&N charges for new. the
number seem exhorbitant to us but the younguns dont see it as that
ProfessorGAC
(69,715 posts)6. Always Liked This
Even when I was still a jazz piano kid & didn't pay much attention to pop & rock (aside from The Beatles, of course) I liked this tune.
Later I realized that the riff is being played by the odd combination of piano & electric sitar! (Though in the video, he's not playing the sitar. )
Very psychedelic.