What was the purpose of comparing those two? I'd heard of Bert Kaempfert. Eventually, when I heard African Beat, I discovered him and the rest of his music. Cheers!
Somebody had confused African beat with treat for trumpet, so was just playing two songs side-by-side for them. African beat was the first Bert Kaempfert song I had ever heard as well, aside from Danke Shoen.
I didn't know JC Penney marketed a console stereo, very cool!! I recently restored a 1963 fully transistorized Magnavox console stereo and when it was done, I brought along some of my 78 rpm records to play for the young owners and they were amazed, they never knew such records exist.
This one’s a family heirloom and it’s what got me into this hobby. I do have a Magnavox as well. I have other videos showing it. It’s a 1963 model. As far as the sound quality, it blows the Penncrest out of the water, but the Penncrest is sentimental to me and very underrated as a brand.
What was the purpose of comparing those two?
I'd heard of Bert Kaempfert. Eventually, when I heard African Beat, I discovered him and the rest of his music.
Cheers!
Somebody had confused African beat with treat for trumpet, so was just playing two songs side-by-side for them.
African beat was the first Bert Kaempfert song I had ever heard as well, aside from Danke Shoen.
I didn't know JC Penney marketed a console stereo, very cool!! I recently restored a 1963 fully transistorized Magnavox console stereo and when it was done, I brought along some of my 78 rpm records to play for the young owners and they were amazed, they never knew such records exist.
This one’s a family heirloom and it’s what got me into this hobby. I do have a Magnavox as well. I have other videos showing it. It’s a 1963 model. As far as the sound quality, it blows the Penncrest out of the water, but the Penncrest is sentimental to me and very underrated as a brand.
Da waren wir glücklich als Kind❤