carbide@egine.com wrote: > Mark Frischknecht wrote: > > Greg Andrzejewski wrote: > > > There was something about it in the book West of Eden. IIRC, it was > given > > > out a a yearly sales conference, probably 1987. > > > > > > -Greg > > > > > > wrote in message > > > news:1104625331.079982.212590@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > > > > >>I picked up an official Apple audio tape, with hits like "Apple II > > >>Forever" and "Blue Busters" (to the tune of "Ghost Busters"- Blue > being > > >>Big Blue, aka IBM.) > > >> > > >>Anyone know the history of this gem? The latest date I can find on > it > > >>is 1987. > > >>-Paul > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > could you make mp3's of the tape? > Yes. I'll do that, and post here when done. > -Paul OK, I've made mp3's from the tape and scanned both sides of the album art/lyrics paper. Here's a listing of the songs on the tape: Side A Ripples Power to Be Your Best We're so Excited Blue Busters Side B Apple II Forever Breaking Through Building the Future with You Leading the Way I would describe the music as upbeat disco from that era (~1987). It grew on me as I made the mp3's and browsed thru the lyrics. "We're so Excited" you'd recognize as a popular song called (I think) "I'm so Excited". "Blue Busters" as I mentioned is a modified version of "Ghost Busters". Some sample lyrics: Apple II Forever Remember how we started Not so long ago A personal way to grow Our dreams become reality And now we're makin' history Refrain: Apple II Forever Making life better and better Apple II forever and ever Bringing the rainbow to you Apple II forever. Blue Busters Something strange stinking up your desk? Wo can you call? Blue Busters! We ain't afraid of no blue We ain't afraid of big blue. OK, so now I'd like to share and preserve these gems. It's about 35 megs total. I only have dialup, and 28.8 at that. I don't have access to binary newsgroups. What I could do is send the images and mp3's as email attachments over a period of several days, or upload them via ftp. I'd like to send them to one or more people who can see that they are archived somewhere for the enjoyment of Apple II enthusiasts today and in the future. Volunteers or suggestions on where I could send these files to achieve those objectives? Post here, that email address is a spam bucket. -Paul