Not being a drinker of alcoholic beverages, a lot of drinking slang has escaped me over the years. I have a CD that contains this song, and the liner notes mention that "church key" is slang for a device used for opening beer cans. It's possible that it's a soda can being opened on the record, but it also may be a beer can. I would guess that the device itself could be used for either beer or soda cans.
This model is better built and easier to modify than the other one seen in the earlier videos. The platter and even the support arm are metal were as the other one is mostly plastic.
Your record player is really cute but we gotta get you a real jukebox man!! Peace~!
CrisVangel 2 years ago
Not being a drinker of alcoholic beverages, a lot of drinking slang has escaped me over the years. I have a CD that contains this song, and the liner notes mention that "church key" is slang for a device used for opening beer cans. It's possible that it's a soda can being opened on the record, but it also may be a beer can. I would guess that the device itself could be used for either beer or soda cans.
rslitman 3 years ago
I think that BSR record changers have their own little charm!
RickenbackerBeatles 3 years ago
This model is better built and easier to modify than the other one seen in the earlier videos. The platter and even the support arm are metal were as the other one is mostly plastic.
gregbarrett9 3 years ago