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Jenkins

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Felixstowe
Oh, what the hell...

 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
Does anyone remember when you could buy ex juke box singles, with the middle knocked out, and you needed a converter on your turntable?
Well, I've got this somewhere in my vast(?) collection of discs; just need a few months to find it again. Françoise Hardy with Le temps de l'amour.
My juvenile lust was inflamed by this, reminiscent of the Who's Pictures of Lily.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RTi6lg3m-o

Just her voice, your honour, no pictures required, oh no. Mind you, she did look a bit tasty when you caught a glimpse. :wub:
 
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Chromatic

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Does anyone remember when you could buy ex juke box singles, with the middle knocked out, and you needed a converter on your turntable?
Well, I've got this somewhere in my vast(?) collection of discs; just need a few months to find it again. Françoise Hardy with Le temps de l'amour.
My juvenile lust was inflamed by this, reminiscent of the Who's Pictures of Lily.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RTi6lg3m-o

Just her voice, your honour, no pictures required, oh no. Mind you, she did look a bit tasty when you caught a glimpse. :wub:



I remember singles like that, I had a plastic thing that fitted over the turntable spindle, probably still got it somewhere. I also remember singles with big holes in them also having a sort of plastic thing with a normal sized hole in the centre that clipped into the big hole.
 
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