dennilfloss
Past Lifer 1957-2014 In Memoriam
It's a small vinyl record that turned at, you guessed it, 45 revolutions per minutes. Very common during the 60s when we used portable record players with big ceramic needles.
Avoiding making a lewd comment about the girl in the picture.
Is this a PSA of some kind? Ignoring that T_Yamato kid running around here, most of us old enough or naturally curious enough know what a 45rpm record is.
Damn you young whippersnappers! Get off my lawn and leave me alone with my 78s33 1/3 is where its at!
First. I don't think 45s have been made since the 80s or 90s. Here is an article that contains info about records...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/45_rpm_record
To match her elbows.Her boobies are pointy.
First. I don't think 45s have been made since the 80s or 90s.
First. I don't think 45s have been made since the 80s or 90s. Here is an article that contains info about records...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/45_rpm_record
I would have thought that most people would still know what vinyl is because their parents have (or had) some vinyl records. I even have one even though CDs were mainstream by the time I had seriously got started on building a music collection (I had one or two original cassettes and loads of recorded ones).
I have a few albums that have been released (not re-released) in the last decade that are 45RPM.
It's a small vinyl record that turned at, you guessed it, 45 revolutions per minutes. Very common during the 60s when we used portable record players with big ceramic needles.
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Ok, but how many grooves does a 45 record have?