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Old January 24th 06, 05:24 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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Hello


Sorry for making another Led Zeppelin post. Did they ever release
Coda (the one with rejects on it) on 8 track?

on another topic (i'm far too lazy to start another post), Were
the first Doors albums on 8 track? if so were they in those
"Flat-packs"?

I finaly found a copy of Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti. All I "need"
are Presence and Coda (if it exists) then I can go on and collect
Nazareth or Doors tapes

Thanks,
Rusty

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Old January 24th 06, 05:33 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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On 23 Jan 2006 21:24:04 -0800, "Rusty"
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Hello


Sorry for making another Led Zeppelin post. Did they ever release
Coda (the one with rejects on it) on 8 track? snip


Yes.

on another topic (i'm far too lazy to start another post), Were
the first Doors albums on 8 track? if so were they in those
"Flat-packs"? snip


I've never seen a Doors "flatpack." All the Doors stuff I've seen has
been in early Mastro carts.

I finaly found a copy of Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti. All I "need"
are Presence and Coda (if it exists) then I can go on and collect
Nazareth or Doors tapes snip


Lots of luck finding "Coda." It's pretty rare, but not impossible.
"Presence" is easier. Once youg et "Coda" you'll wonder, "Why the
hell did I ever want this, anyway?"

dB
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Old January 24th 06, 06:03 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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I have it on LP it is an OK album. It definitely wasnt their most
memorable albums. I think I would buy it just for completing my
Zeppelin collection.


I saw your post on digital radio and Clear Channel. turns out they are
starting a station called "the queer channel" in (where else) San
Francisco. this is what happens when you have companies buying out
independent stations who to cater to minorities to make a small profit
while ****ing normal people off. just my two cents (sorry if I offended
anyone)

check this out:

http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/200...channel_a.html

Rusty

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Old January 24th 06, 06:18 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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On 23 Jan 2006 22:03:02 -0800, "Rusty"
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I have it on LP it is an OK album. It definitely wasnt their most
memorable albums. I think I would buy it just for completing my
Zeppelin collection. snip


I've heard...not terribly reliably...that there's a Coda Q8 out there,
but I'm not sure. I know the 8 track is in the "fairly rare"
catagory. To me, the album blows, but it's good to have your
collection complete in a single format. I now have all 19 Chicago
albums on 8 track...whoop de doo! Now, if I only had them in later
CRC grey carts and in Dolby, they'd all sound well, too. One of
them's a Stereodyne piece of crap...ick. CBS used Stereodyne for dupe
work when they had no other choice. Their carts and dupe plant really
blew. Stereodyne's dupe equipment, sold as a cheaper alternative to
Ampex at the time, was pretty cheesy. They also falsely claimed to be
the "inventors" of high speed duplication, which, of course, is false.

I saw your post on digital radio and Clear Channel. turns out they are
starting a station called "the queer channel" in (where else) San
Francisco. snip


Wrong. You need to reread the article, this time with some decent
comprehension. KQKE is a long time AM outlet in the Bay Area. This
is just a two hour talk show slot that's locally produced, which goes
against the grain of big corporate broadcasting, which dictates that
everything is nationally homogenized and pureéd into a seamless morass
of crap. At least it's local programming! Clear Channel's quite
aware that radio is dying because of theirs and former competitor
Infinity's miscues. Localized/tailored programming might at least
salvage some of the smaller AM outlets from sure doom.

As I say, you need to reread the article again for good comprehension.
Shooting from the hip like that could make you seem as clueless as
Charlie Nudo...no, wait, that would be tough to do, even blindfolded!

dB
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Old January 24th 06, 06:37 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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I read it again. I should start reading before reacting to news. what
happened to infinity? thanks for the tip


Rusty

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Old January 24th 06, 11:36 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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There was no Q8 of Coda, that came out around '82 and quads stopped
being manufactured around '78.

I like Poor Tom, but that's about the only one....

I have it as a record club issue 8, but I've never seen a store stock
copy, as it's from '82, the year all the majors quit 8's for good, I
kinda doubt it...

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Old January 24th 06, 11:54 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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Rusty wrote:
Hello


Sorry for making another Led Zeppelin post. Did they ever release
Coda (the one with rejects on it) on 8 track?

on another topic (i'm far too lazy to start another post), Were
the first Doors albums on 8 track? if so were they in those
"Flat-packs"?

I finaly found a copy of Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti. All I "need"
are Presence and Coda (if it exists) then I can go on and collect
Nazareth or Doors tapes

Thanks,
Rusty



yes, they made Coda- but it's a rare tape

no reason to apologize for a Zeppelin post- they were the most popular
band of the 1970's by far- and still have a huge following today !

ps- don't listen to DeserTBob- he's an idiot- the last guy that took
his advice on fixing tapes, ruined his tapes ! BEWARE !

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Old January 24th 06, 11:56 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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the majors didn't quit 8's until 1983- most anything released on LP in
'82, was released on 8

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Old January 24th 06, 05:39 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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On 23 Jan 2006 22:37:10 -0800, "Rusty"
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I read it again. I should start reading before reacting to news. what
happened to infinity? thanks for the tip snip


Infinity and Clear Channel are being merged into one, huge,
monopolistic morass under Sumner Redstone's Viacom.

dB
 




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