Your computer system --- time for an upgrade. National Geographic put out these records much later as well, with whale sounds on them. I'm sure lots of other companies did them as well.
Your room is an alternate reality of mine. Instead of a expo 62 memorabilia, I have expo 67 things hanging on the wall, instead of a Commodore 64 I have a Timex Sinclair 2068, and I also have a Bell and Howell video camera from the 30s with that very useful dial on the side.
Informational magazines used to do this. A thin vinyl 'page' you could tear out and put on your turntable. Ususally a song or catchy jingle advertising a product or service.
Your computer system --- time for an upgrade. National Geographic put out these records much later as well, with whale sounds on them. I'm sure lots of other companies did them as well.
cobrachoppergirl 2 months ago
What's the name of the song and who's the artist?
SenhordoBonfim 7 months ago
Thanks for posting this. It's amazing how many songs were written for this fair.
SenhordoBonfim 7 months ago
Your room is an alternate reality of mine. Instead of a expo 62 memorabilia, I have expo 67 things hanging on the wall, instead of a Commodore 64 I have a Timex Sinclair 2068, and I also have a Bell and Howell video camera from the 30s with that very useful dial on the side.
DeLorean4 9 months ago
@DeLorean4 Aha! I have an Atari 2600 as well.
DeLorean4 9 months ago
@DeLorean4 Haha, nice!
16mmDJ 9 months ago
That's great! They also used to have records on kids' cereal, too. Jackson5 on Sugar Crisp is on I remember
virtuallypaul 1 year ago
Informational magazines used to do this. A thin vinyl 'page' you could tear out and put on your turntable. Ususally a song or catchy jingle advertising a product or service.
Dimension150 1 year ago
Those postcard records a very cool! Doesn't sound too bad at all!
Vinylrecordsneverdie 1 year ago
@Vinylrecordsneverdie Ah, but you can hear that weird crackle that some records get after being around for a long while
16mmDJ 1 year ago