That was great, especially the AAA Downbeats stuff! Sounds like a great dance band! I'd *love* to hear all the AAA Downbeats selections from this ET in full.
Thank you for taking a few minutes to watch. I appreciate it. When I started doing these I convinced myself that if I could get 100 people to watch, it would be worth it. There just weren't enough 78rpm videos out there. Now there are over 800 subscribers and most videos have over 100 viewers in the first few hours. The whole process has been quite a surprise. Perhaps there will be more people join in after I have been around for a bit longer. The 78rpm channel appeared less than a year ago, so I am very pleased and surprised with the attention that it has received.
Hi Guy! I haven’t been around as much lately but I’m here now. And what a treat this video is! Please bear with Me for a minute. I believe in the phenomena of . reincarnation. My connection is with radio broadcasts and Morse code signals particularly from WW11. This video is significant to Me. Thank You. Keep Up Your Especially Great Work.
This is unrelated but its enamored me since I found your channel. What song do you use for your introduction animation? Is it transferred from your own collection and if so, is it archived anywhere online? Thanks!
As far as I have been able to tell, all of the US Armed Forces stations in conquered pacific territory were christened with a "W" prefix as opposed to a "K", although some call letters were juggled later.
I watch your videos since you are active again on youtube, all are really nice made and thank you for sharing it And a question: what needle do you use for recording? and do you publicate your transcriptions somewhere? Thanks Z (from Hungary)
Hello! I use a Stanton 500 Gold Cartridge, which allows me to quickly change the needle depending on which size I need. For transcriptions, I start with a 1.5 mil and then compare it to a 1.75mil. Usually for transcriptions, one of those is the best option. I will sometimes try a 1.0 or a 2.0 if I am having trouble getting good sound out of the 1.5 or the 1.75.
Can you release the entire 15 minute recording? Too much important history to not let it be heard. 😊
That was great, especially the AAA Downbeats stuff! Sounds like a great dance band! I'd *love* to hear all the AAA Downbeats selections from this ET in full.
Incredible.
Thank you. That's quite an Aurora you have for your profile picture as well. Nice!
I must admit you've got a really cool channel, If only more people knew about it
Thank you for taking a few minutes to watch. I appreciate it.
When I started doing these I convinced myself that if I could get 100 people to watch, it would be worth it. There just weren't enough 78rpm videos out there.
Now there are over 800 subscribers and most videos have over 100 viewers in the first few hours. The whole process has been quite a surprise. Perhaps there will be more people join in after I have been around for a bit longer.
The 78rpm channel appeared less than a year ago, so I am very pleased and surprised with the attention that it has received.
Hi Guy! I haven’t been around as much lately but I’m here now. And what a treat this video is! Please bear with Me for a minute. I believe in the phenomena of . reincarnation. My connection is with radio broadcasts and Morse code signals particularly from WW11. This video is significant to Me. Thank You. Keep Up Your Especially Great Work.
I'm here because wxld was mentioned in the book I am reading titled Saipan the battle that doomed Japan in ww2. Thank you for this video
Do you recommend the book? I prefer historical non-fiction and have done a lot of WWII reading.
@MarkAtnip absolutely! It is on audible if you use that to listen
Fantastic stuff, especially that spiritual group!
Great stuff, unheard for 79 years.
Lovely!
This is incredible! Is there any chance of you transferring the whole thing and putting it up somewhere? I'd love to listen to the whole program.
Me too. I love Duke Ellington's music and I'd like to hear the whole performance of "Don't You Know I Care" as well as the two spirituals.
This is unrelated but its enamored me since I found your channel.
What song do you use for your introduction animation? Is it transferred from your own collection and if so, is it archived anywhere online? Thanks!
It's Ame No Blues by Awaya Noriko
@@tsuwaque I would've never expected the answer to come from PS1 Hagrid thank you lmao
Gotta love hearing from the bird.
Since Saipan is west of the Mississippi shouldnt the station be called K-xld?
As far as I have been able to tell, all of the US Armed Forces stations in conquered pacific territory were christened with a "W" prefix as opposed to a "K", although some call letters were juggled later.
I watch your videos since you are active again on youtube, all are really nice made and thank you for sharing it
And a question: what needle do you use for recording? and do you publicate your transcriptions somewhere? Thanks Z (from Hungary)
Hello! I use a Stanton 500 Gold Cartridge, which allows me to quickly change the needle depending on which size I need. For transcriptions, I start with a 1.5 mil and then compare it to a 1.75mil. Usually for transcriptions, one of those is the best option. I will sometimes try a 1.0 or a 2.0 if I am having trouble getting good sound out of the 1.5 or the 1.75.