The Dusenberg's got a full tank and there's 8 quarts of gin hiding out in the rumble seat! Sylvester and Chauncey said to roll on by after the Dartmouth game!
Been listening to the California Ramblers Phil Napoleon and Bix, Venuti and Lang, 7 Hot Airmen and All the great jazz bands of the '20 & '30's.for over 50 years . Lost count of how many 78's I have! Next acquisition will be a 1930-32 Packard roadster to take out for an occasional spin !
It is lovely to hear them played on original machines. It is just that, especially with electrical recordings the phonographs don`t extend down at all to the lower frequencies. And, of course, you have to think about record wear. Thorn needles, I believe, were the answer, making a sweet, smooth sound. Not being negative - but I just love hearing what the early recording machines were capable of. Having said all that, some acoustic machines have an amazing sound quality - I freely admit!
roaring twenties, when north americans and europeans eagerly threw themselves into these frenetic rhythms as an escape from the memories of the horrors of the first world war, little did they know that, in a few years, everything would be repeated on a larger scale...
These are incredible recordings from the 20s I know they had condenser microphones in the twenties - and I think these must be utilised here. Just listen to the half closed high hat!
My kind of party music ✨✨
The Dusenberg's got a full tank and there's 8 quarts of gin hiding out in the rumble seat! Sylvester and Chauncey said to roll on by after the Dartmouth game!
I have all these reocrds, some are on my channel. Played on original period phonographs.
Nice to have so many in one video.
Been listening to the California Ramblers Phil Napoleon and Bix, Venuti and Lang, 7 Hot Airmen and All the great jazz bands of the '20 & '30's.for over 50 years . Lost count of how many 78's I have! Next acquisition will be a 1930-32 Packard roadster to take out for an occasional spin !
It is lovely to hear them played on original machines. It is just that, especially with electrical recordings the phonographs don`t extend down at all to the lower frequencies. And, of course, you have to think about record wear. Thorn needles, I believe, were the answer, making a sweet, smooth sound. Not being negative - but I just love hearing what the early recording machines were capable of. Having said all that, some acoustic machines have an amazing sound quality - I freely admit!
Cute music de mis abuelos❤❤
Muy buena música ☺️😘🙋🏽♀️
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roaring twenties, when north americans and europeans eagerly threw themselves into these frenetic rhythms as an escape from the memories of the horrors of the first world war, little did they know that, in a few years, everything would be repeated on a larger scale...
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These are incredible recordings from the 20s I know they had condenser microphones in the twenties - and I think these must be utilised here. Just listen to the half closed high hat!
I feel just like in a Gatsby party 🎉 Thanks for this wonderful music! Luv from Mexico City 🇲🇽
Mexican here too! love this music!
В ПАСМУРНЫЙ ДЕНЬ - ОЧЕНЬ ХОРОШО , СПАСИБО !
Ageless and classic jazz ! Hey let's warm up the Dusenberg and take her out for a spin!.
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Love this kind of music love love love
Fantastic music I love it heaps
😅great stuff
Una joyita !
Super Jazz!!! 🤩🤩🤩
!!UNA JOYA!!.-DESDE MI PATRIA ROBADA!!.-!ARGENTINA!!.-GRACIAS!!!
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