I just discovered a great Google site where you can scroll through every page of old Billboard magazines dating all the way back to the 1940s.
I could spend weeks looking through these old issues! But I can't figure out how to save a page.
I see that page 39 of this issue has a full page ad for the Elusive Bob Lind album (sorry Bob).
http://books.google.com/books?id=6xAEAAAAMBAJ&dq
Click 'read this magazine' and scroll down to page 39.
Billboard magazines & Bob
Billboard magazines & Bob
....I went to the river and I stood on the shore. I stood in the twilight of the life I had before....
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Re: Billboard magazines & Bob
... and if you look at the world hit charts on the page after that, you will see Elusive Butterfly at No. 2 on the Australian chart, first week in!rob68 wrote:I just discovered a great Google site where you can scroll through every page of old Billboard magazines dating all the way back to the 1940s.
I could spend weeks looking through these old issues! But I can't figure out how to save a page.
I see that page 39 of this issue has a full page ad for the Elusive Bob Lind album (sorry Bob).
http://books.google.com/books?id=6xAEAAAAMBAJ&dq
Click 'read this magazine' and scroll down to page 39.
Some issues are missing though, it's a shame they don't seem to have the one where it was No. 1 in Australia.
@rob68, on my browser I can save the page by right clicking on it - a menu comes up and one of the options is "Save Page As...". I am using Firefox 1, but I think your browser probably has a similar function.
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Re: Billboard magazines & Bob
Also on that page in the South African charts EB was at No5 by, is it Judy Page ??
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Re: Billboard magazines & Bob
Oh, there's a decent photo on p. 30, too! Small - I wonder if there's a way to zoom in....