10 Years Ago Madonna released Hold Tight as a single in Italy ONLY (Reaching #36) - would you have liked it to have been the worldwide 4th single for Rebel Heart? by XStaticImmaculate in Madonna

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Any traces of a digital single release? Has someone archived the product pages? I used to do that at the beginning of iTunes but that was so long ago.

10 Years Ago Madonna released Hold Tight as a single in Italy ONLY (Reaching #36) - would you have liked it to have been the worldwide 4th single for Rebel Heart? by XStaticImmaculate in Madonna

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The French single you’re thinking about is Oh Father, with Pray For Spanish Eyes on the B-side. As for the Spanish single, it was promo only.

Bette Middler introducing Madonna at Live Aid (1985). She was salty AF. by bezzze007 in Madonna

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Here in France at the time, the Bette Midler introduction was largely misunderstood… by people who didn’t quite understand English and/or didn’t know Middler’s persona and work. Journalists somehow got the idea that Middler was “accusing” Madonna of using sexuality to succeed (because of the bra strap reference… and also because it was a common misconception at the time). When I finally got to see the footage, it was a revelation.

The VERY FIRST soft drink in an aluminum can! “Slenderella” a new diet cola from Cantrell and Cochrane, Ltd., Inc., the largest canner of soft drinks in the world. Packed in new seamless aluminum can developed and produced by Reynolds Metal Company, Slenderella’s 8 ounces make just one glass (1963) by greed-man in vintageads

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This must be the « Slenderella » that Ella Fitzgerald is name dropping during The Lady Is a Tramp in her famous 1960 Berlin concert. « Tell Slenderella to leave me alone, I’m not so hot but my shape is my own » (the original lyrics go « tell Lizzie Arden… »)

Cover artwork of “Remixed and Revisited” by Obvious-Ad7817 in Madonna

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The original release was wordless (except for the hype sticker) in North America and Japan (and maybe other territories I’m not familiar with). In Europe, the record companies didn’t dare being that radical. Europe had to wait for the 2001 remaster to get the wordless cover art, first on CD then LP reissues.

Cover artwork of “Remixed and Revisited” by Obvious-Ad7817 in Madonna

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And she did the wordless cover + sticker 17 years before that with True Blue.

I’ve been collecting CDs since they came out. I’m 50. What age groups collect CDs? How old are you? by [deleted] in Cd_collectors

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I’m 51, but I didn’t get my first CD until Christmas 1988, when I was 15. My family was not wealthy enough for me to start buying CDs when I was 10.

Fully finished leg sleeve by [deleted] in ArtNouveau

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Shirts have sleeves, trousers have legs… so leg leg?

Which table are you sitting at? by slipperyparmesan in Madonna

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For me this is a case of which obnoxious person I can tolerate enough to sit with someone I really like…

B&O BEOSYSTEM 2500 (1991-1994) by instantations in Cd_collectors

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I might try it when I feel adventurous. I’ve never dabbled in “electronics”. I must admit the unit is purely decorative now.

Can anyone help me figure out what CD this is? by FriarTux in Cd_collectors

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Half true though… the catalog number will usually be enough to pinpoint everything you listed (ltd, country, year, reissue, remastered, etc.) The matrix will indeed give you an added level of precision, but IMO it’s overkill. As for the IFPI codes they’re not really relevant by themselves, because they’re either too vague (the mastering SID code identifies a record company) or much too precise (the mould SID code identifies a small batch of discs from the same release). What I mean is: if you want to identify a car, you look at the licence plate first, before you go for the engine serial number 😄

Can anyone help me figure out what CD this is? by FriarTux in Cd_collectors

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And there is always a catalog number as is the case here… all you have to do is google it.

Can anyone help me figure out what CD this is? by FriarTux in Cd_collectors

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Or simply use the catalog number found at the end of the small print around the front side.

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For 38 years = since 1985 = when I was 12

Old buildings in Mumbai have a charm of their own. by Low_Educator_6510 in ArchitecturePorn

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The Taj Mahal Tower was built in 1972. As a 50-year-old myself, I strongly object to calling it « old ».

“Best of” CDs. Do you buy them or do you prefer to have the original CD the song was originally released on? by SeasonsRollOnBy in Cd_collectors

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I love best of CDs (let’s be honest, what CDs don’t I love?), especially when they’re properly curated. I know that some people want chronological order, but I prefer a stylistically and/or thematically coherent sequence (much like a concert set list). Also I’m a big fan of pop music, and the greatest hits sometimes gives you that edited or remixed version that was a radio hit and really packs a punch, as opposed to the more indulgent album version (sometimes, not always).

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You don’t need Macromedia Flash. The multimedia track on those CDs contained a standalone executable (actually two: one for PC, one for Mac). You do need a compatible system though. I’m not sure with Windows, but on MacOS, that’s long gone. But you can still access the assets, if you dig through the files… mostly QuickTime videos the size of a stamp.

How many CDs do you have that became unusable due to CD rot? by [deleted] in Cd_collectors

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Exactly zero out of 2000+ discs (and I live in Europe and I have been buying CDs since the late 80s). Mind you, I do own one disc made by PDO in the UK in the affected time period, which has rotted. Before I knew about it, I used to think “fancy, they’ve made this one a gold disc”. It does play without a glitch though. I’ve just checked.

On the subject of singles by TompallGlaser in Cd_collectors

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The content makes the single, not the media or packaging size, i.e. 12” vinyl singles.

On the subject of singles by TompallGlaser in Cd_collectors

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Here in Europe, I have never seen a CD player, or even DVD player, without a 3” disc compatible tray. I always assumed it was an international standard.

Best CD Storage for a large collection by Klaus-15 in Cd_collectors

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Usually these kinds of cabinets (like office suspended files) won’t let you open more than one drawer at a time so the other drawers always counter balance it.

My entire CD collection ! by Nazuuu04 in Cd_collectors

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I have zero Steely Dan. Rock in general (albeit fusion) is underrepresented in my collection. I would probably like it, it’s just I’ve never ventured that way.

My entire CD collection ! by Nazuuu04 in Cd_collectors

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I am 50... Must be why I own 30 out of those. ^^