36 years and 99 cents = puzzle solved
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Tagged as fred astaire, london
Typewriters and vinyl good combination. Vinyl just sounds better than the sampled audio on CDs. Very nice. you never know who you may bump into.
How interesting that this old riddle was solved by this chance discovery! … Whatever his voice may have sounded like in old age, Fred Astaire sure is one of the great dancers and entertainers of the 20th century.
Funny thing is, a few weeks ago I found a really fabulous old LP of Fred and Ginger – remastered from the film soundtracks. That one’s a keeper!
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Typewriters and vinyl good combination. Vinyl just sounds better than the sampled audio on CDs. Very nice. you never know who you may bump into.
How interesting that this old riddle was solved by this chance discovery! … Whatever his voice may have sounded like in old age, Fred Astaire sure is one of the great dancers and entertainers of the 20th century.
Funny thing is, a few weeks ago I found a really fabulous old LP of Fred and Ginger – remastered from the film soundtracks. That one’s a keeper!