Hi Steve, I heard from David Hulet on his channel that you had to go to the hospital.All the best to you, a speedy recovery and the best for the future. Greetings from Germany !
Nice Steve, I enjoy reading up on the history of the record industry and been meaning to make a similar video myself. Great info on the push marks / stamper marks 👍
Thank you ,Thank you so very much , you have just answered all my questions about the push marks ! Steve you have done many great videos and please don't take this the wrong way but this is your greatest! I'm sure a lot of Elvis collectors and fans are going to enjoy this video very much and if you never do another one you have out done yourself here .thank you so much
Interesting, how records are made. A detailed explanation is given in Elvis UK. Quite a process involved and many people to make it work. Intersting too, I find, is how the artwork is made, by whom and experimenting mock ups. Not much on this aspect of Elvis' records or any artist. With all that is involved there have been errors, such as, same labels both sides and spelling errors etc. which are of intersest sometimes. This professional process to make records is not the same for Sam Philips' Memphis Recording Service, where the record was instantly made on command. Maybe an explanation of that could be made, also of great interest.
very interesting video, and well explained. Hope you do more like this. TCB
Very interesting video, yes the SUN locating marks I have seen but my copy of Mystery Train doesn't have any ,
I wonder why ? ,
Many thanks 👍
Great Video, Thank You Steve!
I really enjoyed that video and good to see something different.
Luv the show.
Hi Steve, I heard from David Hulet on his channel that you had to go to the hospital.All the best to you, a speedy recovery and the best for the future. Greetings from Germany !
Thanks Ronald, I am getting through it, just takes so long! TCB
Very cool and interesting. I've often wondered why they were called push marks. Thanks for sharing and, you have a good narration voice.
I absolutely loved this video I learnt so much, amazing my friend ❤
Nice Steve, I enjoy reading up on the history of the record industry and been meaning to make a similar video myself. Great info on the push marks / stamper marks 👍
Thanks Steve great video very informative and interesting TCB ❤
Great video with great insight Steve!
Learnt a lot from this video. Very informative.
Thank you ,Thank you so very much , you have just answered all my questions about the push marks !
Steve you have done many great videos and please don't take this the wrong way but this is your greatest! I'm sure a lot of Elvis collectors and fans are going to enjoy this video very much and if you never do another one you have out done yourself here .thank you so much
Thank you so much for doing this information on the Sun Record pressings and the process of making records!!! I have not seen this since 1966-1967.
Very interesting, Steve!⚡️
Interesting, how records are made. A detailed explanation is given in Elvis UK. Quite a process involved and many people to make it work. Intersting too, I find, is how the artwork is made, by whom and experimenting mock ups. Not much on this aspect of Elvis' records or any artist. With all that is involved there have been errors, such as, same labels both sides and spelling errors etc. which are of intersest sometimes. This professional process to make records is not the same for Sam Philips' Memphis Recording Service, where the record was instantly made on command. Maybe an explanation of that could be made, also of great interest.
Hi mate, that was a very interesting video, thanks for sharing, hope you are well, hope to speak soon, take care!
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, sorry I dosed off, go over that again.😂