[78-L] Rare records in films

Steve Ramm steveramm78l at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 4 20:20:22 PST 2012


Three I can add - two of which are within last 30 years and should be obvious to the group, at least I think so. I could probably come up with more but for a start.
 
Ghost World - collector Terry Zwigoff's film with Steve Buccimi collecting RARE blues - a great scene there.   (I'm not adding Zwigoff's "Crumb" because it's not fiction.
 
Diner - we're talking rare VINYL here (and they need to be filed in the CORROCT subject heading).
 
Then there is my favorite George Formby film.  Feather Your Nest (1937) -In this comedy, a bumbling factory worker at a record manufacturing plant accidentally destroys an irreplaceable master disc. The quick thinking fellow switches the broken one with a recording of his own voice. As luck would have it, his song becomes a major hit. 
 
Well that's three anyway.
 
Steve Ramm 		 	   		  


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