It brings me a lot of Joy to hear your comment. I am glad you enjoy this music. Its unbelievable how much music was made in the past that is all forgotten. I enjoy recording them and hearing most for the first time myself also. Im 65 years old myself. Thanks for commenting.
Thank you very much i did all repairs and refinishing my self. Its a shame for the chunk out of the record it sounds very crisp and clean sounding. That is the first record im recording from 113 record trash bin find that friends of mine and my wife had given me. Very many nice records. Thanks for commenting. Im going to now listen to my this evening recordings.
@@tonys78rpmrecords Keep them coming Tony! Love me some 78s :) I've got some to record soon too as I bought a big boxful myself from an antiques shop the other week
@@bigcheeses I subscribed to your channel i ment to look at your channel but have not till now it looks great. Looking forward to watching your videos. That's cool you found a nice box of old records!
How beautiful is that! I’m absolutely taken by everything about this. The music, the vocals, the composition, the sound, the near-flawless media. I could listen to 78s on this all day and all night. Just gorgeous.
Thank you for commenting. This 1919 record my friend gave me with a bunch of other records all pulled out of a trash bin. He keep finding them and i keep saving and recording them to this RU-vid channel. I just started recording the other records from the 113 record find. Hope you subscribe and enjoy them all.
@@tonys78rpmrecordsthe acoustics definitely do a little damage, but it’s only noticeable on new discs. I’m not sure how those metrolite discs hold up to repeated steel needle treatment but I might have to sacrifice a disc in the name of science one time and record the results. The uk/european and Aussie discs were made of harder materials, and some of his earlier us pressings weren’t pressed on such malleable materials
@@bigcheeses its all good. Maybe when there are a shortage of these 78's maybe they will go up in value i get them for 5 dollars for 25 when i buy them. A friend just gave me 113 old records that he got from a flemarket trash bin. One guy committed how good the record sounds compared to digital. Thanks for commenting and for enjoying some of my old record music.
@@tonys78rpmrecordsthere’s definitely some rarer than others. That looks like a particularly shiny copy. I have 2 or 3 of each Hank single in 78 and 45! I’m a big fan though!
@@tonys78rpmrecordsit definitely sounds better to my ear than digital, the noise helps I think. I love the sound of my HMV 163 as well and hope to record some more Hank on there soon too. Thanks for sharing!
It is quite Amazing the sound from these machines and how it transfers from the phone microphone that i use to record. Looking for ways to improve it but it works quite well. Thanks for commenting!
Just the way i received it. Cracked and chipped and broken records sometimes there. Most of these records were removed from trash bin and rescued from the dump. One day they may be more valuable.
If you are talking about the wind up record player its a late 1917 Victor Victrola model VV-IXA. and the year of the record can be found in the record video in the info section. Hope you enjoyed watching the video if you enjoy hearing this music from the past feel free to subscribe.
@@kathyjuneartYour Welcome. I will subscribe to your channel to check out your work as you post them. This evening i will be playing and recording a Victor Record from 1924 with the singer Billy Murray. I enjoy hearing records with him singing. Enjoy your evening!
The history of the "record player" deserves a study all of its own. So many richly inventive products across the years since the very first steps in audio..
My grandmother named my mum sue, I think because of the popularity of this song. She took my mum's hair from her first haircut and made a sewing pouch in the shape of sunbonnet sue with my mum's baby hair poking out. They're both dead now and it's been lovely to research the object and discover so much history about the phenonema
Im very happy this Song brought back many Great memories. Thank you for sharing that story i found that very interesting. Sorry for the long delay somehow i have not seen your comments till just the other day. Thanks for watching my videos.
I only searched this song because it was mentioned in Anthony Norvell's Telecosmic Secrets. Pretty good song though & I'm glad to have heard it. Thanks for the upload
Thank you for subscribing and commenting. Im glad you enjoyed this music. There are many great music that i have posted. I have videos from pre teens to the 50's in folders. I try to post one new record a night. I hope you have many years of enjoyment from my old record channel. Thanks Again.