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Whatever Happened to 45's?

Fractal Fractal posted on Jun 01, 2004
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Some of you may not remember 45RPM plastic records, but I have a huge collection of them. My first one was 'Monster Mash,' and it was a 13th birthday present. This flame reminded me of them. Apo flame, KPT Skyeffects background and the record player was made piece by piece in PSP.

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leda_moon

5:47AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Yes I do remember!!,how well I do!!,Wonderful image,very creative!,excellent work!V

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GladysClump

5:48AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

oooh 45's, I used to love them! this is cute, nice job!!

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melevos

5:52AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Agree with leda moon! exellent work

ead

6:22AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Me, too, both in remembering the 45's, and in congratulating you on this excellent retrospective, Carol. Thanks for the visit down memory lane (my first one was a Frankie Avalon tune!).

elfinp

6:39AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

I remember vinyl... dunno about 45s. I had Eye of the Tiger by Mud :p And Shakin Stevens! Excellent image

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STEVIEUKWONDER

7:17AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

You'll be designing record covers next Carol! Lovely work and I remember 45s too! Well done! Steve

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Fractelaar

7:20AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Cool mixed media work Carol Compliments

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gumbykat

7:21AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

How fun!! Yes I remember them. Loved the Supremes! This is a beauty - Thanks for sharing!

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valcali

9:22AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

I sure do remember them...I used to spend hours! LOL Wonderful creative use for this fractal...this is just excellent! ;o)

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mariak

9:25AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Wonderful! Great media-mix! My first 45'er was with Cliff Richard (I think it was It'll Be Me) - oops am I an oldie:-)

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kansas

9:30AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

This is wonderful and delights me. An excellent presentation. Excellent work. Yes, I have a collection of 45's also. Nothing to play them on. :[

sheilakalajdzic

9:40AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

What energy in this very creative piece!!! It's marvelous, Carol!!!! Looks like little baby 45's are being created from the "mother" 45. VOTE! And BTW, I will never forget some of the first 45's I ever bought..."Calypso" by John Denver, "SOS" by Abba; and "Don't Go Breakin' my Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee. Thanks for the lovely memories that make me smile and hum!!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

9:42AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Excellent artwork Carol....!! A beautiful remenbrance....!!

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JVRenderer

11:58AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

I remember the 45's. Great idea. Very well executed, Carol. :o)

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Enmos

11:59AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Wonderful ! I like how the smaller ones blend into the huge one ! Excellent work !

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kimpe

1:17PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Super..... ;) Great Job.

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Earlydawn

1:57PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Awesome and yes I remember 45's, as bad as I hate to admit it I remember 78's. Very nice price of work

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maud

1:59PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Unique design, very imaginative, stunning presentation. Yes I remember them, thanks to remember me so lovely moment. Love those colors..Big compliment Carol! V :)

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Angelwave

2:41PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

very orginal art in a fun way carol

logiloglu

3:41PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

fantastic , Carol. the real 70 th mood. vote !!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!

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paragon5

4:03PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Excellent image Carol, very nice designs and a great title, brought back memories for me!

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Mikan

5:50PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

well, I have too, but not so many....your image reminds of that "FLOWER-POWER" generation...exc. job!

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kareldg

5:52PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Great work. I always like it to see so much creativity and inventivity

fractalinda

11:44PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Oh wow! Guess it's part nostalgia, but I'm wild about this image, Carol! It's also a fantastic and excellent composition.

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classyladytwo

11:48PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

v ooooooooh yes I remember them now do you remember the 78's huge records and old .. Beautiful flame gorgeous colors and design awesome work girl

midnightblue

6:45AM | Wed, 02 June 2004

I remember playing with my grandma's old 78's. As far as 45's go, my first one was I Wanna Rock and Roll all Night by Kiss...lol Superb flame work and wonderful composition. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

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D.C.Monteny

3:50PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

Glorious Carol. If i remember well, my first single i could buy was school's out by Alice Cooper Drove my dad and the neighbours nuts ;-) That's what music is all about when you're young. Anyway, my singles are in my 1966 Seeburg Juke-Box. All 1965-1969 stuff. Love the sound and deep bass of that machine, specialy on a glorious warm summers day. OK, babbled enough grin and before i forget V

LFNForever

4:13PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

WOW!! Triple excellent!! :)

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ralphwarnick

8:12PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

One day dreams about the little plastic centerpieces that one had to apply to them before they would sing for you. Like much in life one needs to add a small something to get the desired results, that little extra effort or magic touch. Your images are become more mature in their posing and expression, gratifying.

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Henny31

10:53PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

Great composition... yes I remember...I have many of them too.. Great work..

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