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that there SDC record from way back.........

Started by MissinTheGreenTrams, August 01, 2011, 11:20:09 AM

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MissinTheGreenTrams

I am chalkin up this post to laziness as I dont feel like diggin thru articles at this time to find the name of  that there SDC record that came out way back, but I want it for my birthday and well I was hopin one of you kind sweet caring SDCFans would supply the name and possibly where I could obtain such item. I am thinkin EBAY. Anyhow my birthday is the october 29, yes the last day SDC is open so my bday is marked on a sad occasion. So i have time to scour. Thanks for the help!
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Ozark Outlaw

You've lost me somewhere Trams. ;D

Are you talking about the music record?

tiffanylynnt

"They don't hit nothin' though... They're New York Yankees." - Alfie Bolin

sanddunerider

yea! trams??   :o :o

whats you talking about.>>>????? ??? ???

rubedugans

#4

To answer the first question, "The Sounds of Silver Dollar City" is available on eBay as we speak for Buy  It Now  either $9.99 or $15.00. Amazon has one on sale for $9.99 as well. It is a great buy, and a must have for any SDC Fan!

For more information about what might be on thje LP, visit the thread that discussed portions of it here:http://sdcfans.com/forums/index.php?topic=1649.msg30160#msg3016

rubedugans

To answer the second question, SDC is closed from Oct 30-Nov 4, and re-opens Nov. 5 with the Old Time Christmas.

sanddunerider

rube nice picture. 

question? 


???How does that fit in the slot on my CPU?

tiffanylynnt

"They don't hit nothin' though... They're New York Yankees." - Alfie Bolin

How-doFolks

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betamike

You all could invest in a MP3 turntable like I did that converts any record into MP3 files  ;D
You've Got A Great Past Just Ahead Of You!

tiffanylynnt

Quote from: betamike on August 01, 2011, 07:16:01 PM
You all could invest in a MP3 turntable like I did that converts any record into MP3 files  ;D

Those things come in handy! When we were going thru my grandma's attic we found a bunch of records from my grandpa's bluegrass band. They were starting to fade, so my uncle had a friend who had one of the converter things and let us borrow it. Now everybody who wants to can enjoy the original songs that my grandpa and his buddies wrote back in the day which would otherwise be gone forever if not for one of the MP3 turntables!
"They don't hit nothin' though... They're New York Yankees." - Alfie Bolin

betamike

Totally agree!  The best part is that if you want to appreciate the vinyl in its original form, you can do that too!   But man, it really solves the problem of taking the "Sounds of Silver Dollar City" with you on your iPhone!
You've Got A Great Past Just Ahead Of You!

rubedugans

I do not have the mp3 turntable, but I do have the mp3 converter box that plugs into the audio output on the turntable, and then plugs into the USB in the computer...basically the same thing...just cheaper

okiebluegrass


Ozark Outlaw

What's a CD?
Oh, you mean those old fashioned plastic Frisbees that contain music? ;D

I'm teasing! However, the recording is so old, that I wish Silver Dollar City would upload the music straight to the internet for free so that we could all download it. :)