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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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CavalierLady

10:09AM | Sun, 06 June 2004

What a fun image! Very nice effect with the flame, and yes, I still have the first 45 I bought when I was 13. :). Nice work!

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Snow_Angel

9:01PM | Sun, 06 June 2004

Well this is too cute! Very jazzy image Carol! I have one 45 from a collection I sold years ago called the Caveman,lol! Couldn't get rid of it :D This is really a cool and well done image you did :) V

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Rykk

8:09AM | Mon, 07 June 2004

What a cool and creative composition, Carol! Love the 45rpm flame and the sky showing thru the center is a REAL nice touch. Hmm...I think my first 45 was "Mr Sun, Mr Moon" by Paul Revere and the Raiders. Used to see them on an old tv music program called Happening '68 that used to come on when I lived in Spokane, Wash in the late sixties WAY "back in the - heck, before!lol - the day".

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