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> Daniel wrote:
> > What's your most prized LP?

>
> You're not asking much, are you. I'll have to give that some
> thought and get back to you. Maybe a "top 10" list.


Before I forget to answer...
One person said that the one you're listening to is the
best one (at the time.) That's true.

I would say my old Beatles albums might be the best.
Such a genius group for many years and changing
all the time.

One Christmas, my gift(s) was my first stereo along
with the Beatles first two albums.

Meet the Beatles and The Beatles Second Album.
I still have them.

Before that, I watched their US debut performance on
The Ed Sullivan show. Hard to hear their music then
because of all the teenage girls in the audience
screaming their heads off.
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On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 10:16:53 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> > Daniel wrote:
> > > What's your most prized LP?

> >
> > You're not asking much, are you. I'll have to give that some
> > thought and get back to you. Maybe a "top 10" list.

>
> Before I forget to answer...
> One person said that the one you're listening to is the
> best one (at the time.) That's true.
>
> I would say my old Beatles albums might be the best.
> Such a genius group for many years and changing
> all the time.
>
> One Christmas, my gift(s) was my first stereo along
> with the Beatles first two albums.
>
> Meet the Beatles and The Beatles Second Album.
> I still have them.


I had those albums. They were scratched to shit when I
got rid of them a decade ago. I hadn't listened to them
ages.

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On 2020-09-01 10:17 a.m., Gary wrote:
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> Before I forget to answer...
> One person said that the one you're listening to is the
> best one (at the time.) That's true.
>
> I would say my old Beatles albums might be the best.
> Such a genius group for many years and changing
> all the time.
>
> One Christmas, my gift(s) was my first stereo along
> with the Beatles first two albums.
>
> Meet the Beatles and The Beatles Second Album.
> I still have them.
>
> Before that, I watched their US debut performance on
> The Ed Sullivan show. Hard to hear their music then
> because of all the teenage girls in the audience
> screaming their heads off.
>


I saw the Beatles in concert in 1965. It turned me right off large
venue concerts. As soon as the Beatles stepped out and started to pay
10,000 teenage girls started screaming, and that was all I heard.

The opener for the Beatles on that tour was King Curtis. I found out
more than 30 years later that his guitarist was Jimi Hendrix.
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