I wasn't sure if you'd notice that gem ready to go on the turntables next in the milk crate behind my left shoulder. ![Laughing Laughing](s/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-laughing.gif) We may not of had "Call of Wall,", but we had just about everything else.l.... Dance, Rock, Country... Usually about 7 or 8 crates of LP's and EP's (probably about 40 - 50 in each crate, and I'm not talking about 602 crates), and a thress 2" long boxes of 45's. (Younger people reading this would probably say, "what's a 45?) We took pride in having what we thought was most likely to be needed for whatever the specific ocassion was. Did a class of '57 reunion at the Forsgate Country Club in Monroe, and had to have Big Band and Swing music. Now, DJ's show up to a gig with everything on a thumbdrive or linked to the cloud with an infinite amount of music available to them, compared to what we had in those 8 crates..... My back will never be the same.... ![Undecided Undecided](jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-undecided.gif)
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