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(NBC Bay Area) Weird Listen to Apple's Bizarre 1987 Music Record   (nbcbayarea.com) divider line 7
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2011-12-29 09:16:37 PM
Is it just me, or does "The Apple Boogie" sound like the name of a Walter Murphy tribute album?
 
2011-12-29 11:08:02 PM
Wow. Apple Records would have sued them over this if they had known about it in 1987.
 
2011-12-29 11:15:43 PM
Is it better or worse than the IBM theme song?

No, not the Imperial March but "Ever onward IBM".
 
2011-12-30 01:08:26 AM
Someone spent time making this. Likely a lot of it, too.

/Ghost Busters theme parody? Lame.
 
2011-12-30 01:50:52 AM
This makes my Buckner and Garcia's Pac Man Fever LP, that token of childhood that I've cherished lo these many decades, and even burned to mp3 and keep on my ipod; that much less geeky. Almost cool by comparison. : /
 
2011-12-30 06:49:40 AM
While poking around on that server, I found a file named 'me.jpg'. This guy looks like he should be called The Dude.
Photo (pops) (new window)
 
2011-12-30 07:05:08 AM
ftfa:
In a Stanford archives interview, Jobs recalled the time Apple got its name while he and Wozniak were driving down Highway 85. He said he was happy Apple would come before Atari in the phone book. You have to wonder if Jobs was also brainstorming catchy album titles like "The Apple Boogie."

Not sure what they are implying here, but jobs was not at Apple in 1987 when this tape was made.
 
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