Classic 45 Jukebox Classic Country music lovers, How many of these items do you remember?
The perfect age is somewhere between old enough to know better and too young to care. How many of these do you remember? 1.Candy cigarettes 2.Plastic Army Men 3.Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water inside. 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles 5.Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes 6.Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum 7.Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers 8.Telephone numbers with a word prefix...(Raymond 4-601). Party lines 9.45 RPM records 10.Metal ice cubes trays with levers 11.Cork pop guns 12.Marlin Perkins 13.Drive in Movies 14.Car Hops 15.Tinkertoys 16.Erector Sets 17.Lincoln Logs 18.15 cent McDonald hamburgers 19.5 cent packs of baseball cards 20.25 cent a gallon gasoline If you can remember most or all of these, then you have lived!!!!!!!
Life seemed so innocent back then...what happened!?
Oh yes, good stuff.
Loved those Coke machines that dispensed glass bottles. You put in your money, opened the glass door and pulled out the bottle, it was lying on its side with the cap facing out and enough neck to grab and pull. At least that's how the machines in my town were. If you didn't have any money you could open the glass door, hold a paper cup under the top of the bottle that was lying on its side and remove the bottlecap with the opener on your pocketknife. The Coke would spill from the bottle into your cup. Or if you only had money for one Coke and several thirsty friends, you could put your money in, open the door, pull the bottle out about halfway and stick a long blade screwdriver into the mechanism that dispensed the bottle. This would hold the roller up and you could keep pulling bottles out as long as the screwdriver was in place. Now vending machines flash and lock up if you try to shake them... What's the world coming to???
Happy-go-lyrical Pittsburgh emcee Mac Miller gives you a classic. Smashing that feel-good, red cup college/party music lane, Mac Miller's rise to rap stardom is evidently imminent and this mix is a little snack for the ride. Mac captures a wide audience with a well-rounded mixtape that includes throwback odes to hip-hop's golden years.
Happy-go-lyrical Pittsburgh emcee Mac Miller gives you a classic. Smashing that feel-good, red cup college/party music lane, Mac Miller's rise to rap stardom is evidently imminent and this mix is a little snack for the ride. Mac captures a wide audience w
R&B Jukebox: 20 Classic Hits features performances of some classic songs performed by the original artists. This release contains The Crystals singing "HE's a Rebel," and "Da Doo Ron Ron;" Martha Reeves delivering "Dancing in the Street," and "Nowhere to Run;" as well as "Soul Man," performed by Sam Moore. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
R&B Jukebox: 20 Classic Hits features performances of some classic songs performed by the original artists. This release contains The Crystals singing "HE's a Rebel," and "Da Doo Ron Ron;" Martha Reeves delivering "Dancing in the Street," and "Nowhere to Run;" as well as "Soul Man," performed by Sam Moore. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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The McGuire Sisters-Picnic played on a 1954 Seeburg jukebox