Walkers - “Dabadio-Dabadie” / “Set Me Free” 45, Philips, 1972.
Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg - “Je T’Aime… Moi Non Plus” / “Jane B” 45, Fontana, 1969.
Hot Butter - “Pop Corn” 45 (Version Originale), on Barclay, 1972.
I’m still trying to catch up on my Tumblr posting following the trip to Denmark and I’m in the midst of a ton of fresh new work that is limiting my online time. Here is the first post in a set of scans from a pile of cheap 45’s that I picked up at a flea market in Copenhagen. A copy of “Jungle Fever” by the Tornados on Decca Records with a handmade sleeve.
From the inside front cover of Lynet Nr. 3, 1972, published in Copenhagen. A Danish adaptation of the The Flash. More here.
A panel from Lynet Nr. 3, 1972, published in Copenhagen. A Danish adaptation of the The Flash. More here.
A page from Lynet Nr. 3, 1972, published in Copenhagen. A Danish adaptation of the The Flash. More here.
A panel from Lynet Nr. 3, 1972, published in Copenhagen. A Danish adaptation of the The Flash. More here.
Lynet Nr. 3, 1972, published in Copenhagen. A Danish adaptation of the The Flash.
Aargh! I’m back from Denmark. Scanned from a Danish Superman comic book published by National Periodical Publications Inc., 1975.
I can haz a book in a thrift store? A book devoted to the bigger varieties of cats, spotted this afternoon in a thrift store in Copenhagen.
A paperback book, Ud Af Satans Gred, by Doreen Irvine, spotted in a Copenhagen thrift store this afternoon.
A homemade folio created for storing 7” records. Spotted this afternoon at a thrift store in Copenhagen.
Congratulations to Barbara Streisand! Your records are not only available at every thrift store I have visited in America, but Copenhagen, Denmark too! In all fairness, since I’ve been in Denmark I’ve seen a LOT more records by your nemesis Olivia Newton John, but still - good show!
Spotted yesterday at Accord Records in Copenhagen. Despite the teddy bear’s smile, there is nothing happy looking about this record.