What an absolute treasure to have that beautiful gramaphone. It's in such amazing condition, and the sound is spectacular, considering the record is nearly a hundred years old. Thank you for showing us around it.
What fun ! I have smaller, shorter 1926 Brunswick gramophone. An old friend gifted it, was kept in his old one family farm home. When his grandparents bought it, the thing was never moved outside of that house until I moved it 95 years later. Speed governor was broken, I shipped the works off to a vintage crank phono repair specialist in Michigan. Works great now. I get a real kick out of not even one electron moving to make all that sound. No batteries, no software, no network connection. Just old, old record grooves causing the needle to vibrate and the physics of the horn design as amplifier. Amazingly simple. Much fun, thanks for posting.
This takes me back to the early 1950s here in the UK, winding up my step-father's gramophone and putting a new needle in the head of its heavy old pickup to play one of his numerous 78rpm discs. Great stuff - thanks!
What a lovely, jolly tune from so long ago. My Father was born in 1929. Sadly no longer with us. He would of loved to of heard this song and seen this beautiful gramophone. Thank you so much for sharing with us this song and the marvellous condition of such a gorgeous gramophone.
Thanks for posting this. I had another playing of this version of the song bookmarked years ago, but it was taken down. This is better sound quality, though the old one had the album art… or whatever it was called back then.
The sound of a Victrola is always surprising to people who've never heard one in person. They always expect them to be soft. I remember playing a copy of this very record on my grandmother's Victrola when I was a child in the 80s. It was one of my favorites. Red Roses for a Blue Lady was another one I liked. Good memories. Thanks for the video!
i got the same song on a shellac record , but because im german, i got the german version of it, ^^ . what a lovely grammophone u got, i got a normal tiny square Edelton ^^ but at least about 450 shellac records ,
Listening to this song I almost expect my Father coming through the front singing this song.
What an absolute treasure to have that beautiful gramaphone. It's in such amazing condition, and the sound is spectacular, considering the record is nearly a hundred years old. Thank you for showing us around it.
Je rejoins totalement vos propos, des gens avec autant de soin c'est très rare de nos jours...
wow I agtee absoluyely.
How do you maintain it?
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Un auténtico tesoro. Una maravilla. 😮 😀
That sounds amazing 😊..it is 2024....that machine is 100 years old....it is cool 😎 to see it in our new century.....
What fun ! I have smaller, shorter 1926 Brunswick gramophone. An old friend gifted it, was kept in his old one family farm home. When his grandparents bought it, the thing was never moved outside of that house until I moved it 95 years later. Speed governor was broken, I shipped the works off to a vintage crank phono repair specialist in Michigan. Works great now. I get a real kick out of not even one electron moving to make all that sound. No batteries, no software, no network connection. Just old, old record grooves causing the needle to vibrate and the physics of the horn design as amplifier. Amazingly simple. Much fun, thanks for posting.
Настоящий аналоговый звук! И какой прекрасный!!! Люблю музыку 30- х годов! Она очаровательна!
This takes me back to the early 1950s here in the UK, winding up my step-father's gramophone and putting a
new needle in the head of its heavy old pickup to play one of his numerous 78rpm discs. Great stuff - thanks!
Me sinto como tivesse vivido nesse tempo porque gosto de tudo que vejo. Tudo me parece familiar. Muito agradecido por mais este presente.
It is going on 2025....Old things are Currently Popular with young people 😊...glad to see this happening 😊
What a lovely, jolly tune from so long ago.
My Father was born in 1929. Sadly no longer with us. He would of loved to of heard this song and seen this beautiful gramophone.
Thank you so much for sharing with us this song and the marvellous condition of such a gorgeous gramophone.
This is like traveling back in a time machine
Great record! BEAUTIFUL Victrola. PERFECT!!!
the song famously used by FDR in the 1932 election campaign
And rightfully so!
@GermanShepherd1983 seems to me he's more likely to get assassinated than lose the election at this point
This songs gonna get really popular in 2077
Never heard Reisman's version until now. You got great sound in your player. Almost like seeing the band in person.
❤ love it ❤
Beautiful
Good song, great visuals!
Thanks for posting this. I had another playing of this version of the song bookmarked years ago, but it was taken down. This is better sound quality, though the old one had the album art… or whatever it was called back then.
The recent purchase of a 1925 Victrola Credenza brought me to your channel. Wonderful collection.
@@lenlucas3737 Thank you! Enjoy that Credenza!
The best version ever!😁 Love this SO much!💖
Incredible ! you have this incredible equipment and still working! and the music! OH MY GOD ! PERFEKT!
This is so great! Thanks!
This is so Cool!!!
Thank you 🙏 😊 for sharing and god bless.
Recorded on November 20, 1929.
Vocal refrain by Larry Levin.
The sound of a Victrola is always surprising to people who've never heard one in person. They always expect them to be soft. I remember playing a copy of this very record on my grandmother's Victrola when I was a child in the 80s. It was one of my favorites. Red Roses for a Blue Lady was another one I liked. Good memories. Thanks for the video!
i got the same song on a shellac record , but because im german, i got the german version of it, ^^ . what a lovely grammophone u got, i got a normal tiny square Edelton ^^ but at least about 450 shellac records ,
Great.... Love the recordable, fantastic. Keep it cooking.
This must’ve have been just before The Great New York Stock Market Crash of 29’
I believe its first public was made the week after the crash.
Song came out after the crash. It gave America hope during the depression, along with electing FDR to end the Hoover caused economic disaster.
@@GermanShepherd1983 I thought coolidge caused it
Wow .. that's so kool.
Love to know more about that amazing Victrola!
Cleveland Indians used to play this song in the 60s at their stadium after a win. I barely remember it, didn't hear it very often...
What will they think of next?
This is good
Conservar tamanha qualidade sonora por tantos anos 😮😮❤❤
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This song is hot ! 😊
Heerlijk deze oudjes. gr Lies
That player is dope
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The OG boombox
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Its Friday at least, so yes!!😉
❤😺👍was it 4 Al Smith 1st?
Fantastic 🎉 utube JOHN BAVAS Σ'αυτο το δρόμο
November 5, 2024! Happy Days are here again!! ♥
🇺🇸 MAGA 2024 🇺🇸
DONALD J TRUMP
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I keep wondering what's that round thing on top of the niddle
It's called the diaphragm, which mechanically converts the movements of the needle into vibrations of a membrane, thus producing the sound.
May 24th 2024!
Who is the soloist?
There's no soloist?
Lew Conrad is the soloist :)
November 6th 2024!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds good even on my mobile phone now thats vinyl...I want one too
Shell out the dough. Vinyl of that era isn't cheap these days.
The song reminds me of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Прикольно
German! Wochenend und Sonneschein,.... weekend and sunshine an with you in the wood alone...😮😅
So very appropriate for President Trump's victory over Harris-Walz
Amen Brother. To the devil with Dems use of this! Perfect song for today.
MAGA!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😊
TRUMP. 2024. MAGA
🇺🇸 MAGA 2024 🇺🇸
DONALD J TRUMP
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