Thread: DC5 8 Tracks?
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Old March 14th 08, 08:17 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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Default DC5 8 Tracks?

On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:06:36 -0700 (PDT), still_trackin
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After watching the DC5 being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of
Fame, I was wondering how many of their albums were available on 8
track? I have a copy of their Greatest Hits on Epic, but haven't seen
any other titles. Anyone know if other tapes were made in the 60s-70s? snip


Come to think of it, I've never seen one other than "Greatest Hits."

BTW...it was rather shocking to see how much the 3 remaining
members have aged! Dave looks like he has gone thru some cosmetic
surgery with unflattering results. I guess not seeing them in the
public eye for over 35 years doesn't allow you to keep up with their
appearance changes. snip


"Worse" would be John Kay (Steppenwolf) with his Ron Popeil "spray the
bald spot" hair...truly disgusting.

If he waits much longer no one
will remember or care about that stuff! snip


We're living long enough now to see exactly what happened to our
folks' Big Band-era pop hits...sinking into oblivion. The Los Angeles
area no longer has ANY Big Band/standards radio outlets; they had
three, then two, then one, and it went...classical...on AM, yet! Sales
of things like Time-Life '40s collections have tanked, and I don't
think they'll be offering any more. We're seeing the same thing
happen to '50s, and now, '60s pop. Lost in the sands of time. I note
that the perennial "oldies" station in LA, KRTH (former sister station
to the most famous of all "Boss Radio" outlets, KHJ, in the '60s and
'70s) has moved the clock forward. Now, stuff like Pet Shop Boys and
Mr. Mister are "oldies!"
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