longboard55
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We saw the GoGos a a concert at the Mandalay Bay Pool, remembering better days.
I have a 3-inch CD single of Our Lips are Sealed somewhere. I bought it back in the late 80s when those were available mostly for older songs. I found a photo of it although I'm not sure why the front image is so much smaller.
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The main issue is that it needs either an adapter or a machine with a proper tray with a depression to center the disc in the tray so the clamp mechanism hits the hole. I had an older CD player without that depression. I could either center it myself or use an adapter. Doesn't work in a CD changer either. I bought quite a few of the recordable ones and was using a computer CD-R writer that had a slide out tray where the CD snapped into the mechanism. There were also the business card shaped ones. I guess nobody needs those any more in favor of just giveaway USB flash drives.I always liked the little CD's - I think most people didn't even realize they were a thing and that all CD players could play them. Gamecube games were on those too, well, DVDs (technically not but same storage capacity), but the same size.
The main issue is that it needs either an adapter or a machine with a proper tray with a depression to center the disc in the tray so the clamp mechanism hits the hole. I had an older CD player without that depression. I could either center it myself or use an adapter. Doesn't work in a CD changer either. I bought quite a few of the recordable ones and was using a computer CD-R writer that had a slide out tray where the CD snapped into the mechanism. There were also the business card shaped ones. I guess nobody needs those any more in favor of just giveaway USB flash drives.
Not the earlier ones. They also worked with those clamping ones like on a laptop computer or a portable CD player like this:Hmm, I thought all CD players had the depression or the little slide-out stabilizers - I guess older ones didn't. I do remember the card-shaped ones. They even sometimes gave those away in cereal boxes.
Not the earlier ones. They also worked with those clamping ones like on a laptop computer or a portable CD player like this:
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Slot-loading mechanisms wouldn't take them. I think there might have been some who found out when one got stuck. I had a CD changer that used a magazine and the magazines only took a 5-inch CDs. It did have a special single CD tray that used the same mechanism, and that had a depression for 3-inch.
....I watched it also, and was surprised that "We Got the Beat" was portrayed as played/popular/released before "Our Lips Are Sealed" came out.
....off-topic, but I'm guessing that you haven't seen my 'onion' comment yet....Yes We got the beat came out first. It came out in 1980 on Stiff Records (sold here in the states as an import) and before the Go Gos signed with I.R.S. who released it here in 1981. It actually did chart in the U.S. as an import. But it was the I.R.S. version that really made it big charting at #10.
The I.R.S version had one of my favorites on it too. Can't stop the World. That's a song I think could have easily been a hit single in its own right.
I loved the GoGos. Saw them at Summerfest in the 80s.
I watched the documentary. It must’ve been during a free preview weekend for Showtime. I enjoyed it, and found it interesting. I didn’t know they had started out as punk.
Anytime I here the Go Go,s my mind goes directly to that stupid first video when they all in the water fountain ( now that I think of it, did Friends steal that ideal)
Anytime I here the Go Go,s my mind goes directly to that stupid first video when they all in the water fountain ( now that I think of it, did Friends steal that ideal)
Anyone like this version?
Yes, I’ve always liked Fun Boy Three’s version, especially the hair styles of singer Terry Hall and cello player Caroline Lavelle. Awesome 80s hair!!!