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Posted 2008-03-04 2:05 AM (#118171 - in reply to #114308)
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the mavericks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAnJhb6XG74
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Posted 2008-03-04 2:13 AM (#118172 - in reply to #114308)
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cruising music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bomv-6CJSfM
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Posted 2008-03-04 2:15 AM (#118173 - in reply to #114308)
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Posted 2008-03-04 2:21 AM (#118174 - in reply to #114308)
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Good one from two great bands http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92zQpiym0uc
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Posted 2008-03-04 2:26 AM (#118176 - in reply to #114308)
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Posted 2008-03-04 2:42 AM (#118177 - in reply to #114308)
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Beautiful song for the oldsters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n92ATE3IgIs&feature=related
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Posted 2008-03-04 3:46 AM (#118181 - in reply to #114308)
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One for tuesday...          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXDvywXM48k&eurl=http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=152628

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vedette
Posted 2008-03-04 6:51 PM (#118250 - in reply to #114308)
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more Honky Tonkin' from Dwight http://www.123video.nl/playvideos.asp?MovieID=130167
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Posted 2008-03-04 6:56 PM (#118251 - in reply to #114308)
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since it's his 60th birthday and Gary(1959 Dodge) actually knows of him,here's a famous Welsh rock n roller
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Posted 2008-03-04 7:13 PM (#118254 - in reply to #114308)
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Vince Taylor and the Playboys cover an Eddie Cochran number
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Posted 2008-03-05 12:34 AM (#118315 - in reply to #114308)
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5th of March;

Paul Evans ("Midnight Special") is 70 (wrong song - sorry) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcBa6b4ewpk&feature=related
Eddie Hodges ("I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door") is 61 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWKCq5HRLBs
The late Andy Gibb ("Shadow Dancing") is born in 1958 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqpsVY2v0zk
The late Tommy Tucker ("Hi-Heel Sneakers") is born in 1939 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi8wduBCX9E
Murray Head ("Superstar") is 62 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHRlsykrTpU
John Belushi of the Blues Brothers ("Soul Man") dies of a drug overdose, 1982 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea9mV9EhPvE
Patsy Cline ("Crazy") dies in a plane crash near Camden, Tennessee, along with country stars Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins, 1963 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axRodU_7430
Michael "Smitty" Smith, drummer for Paul Revere & the Raiders, is found dead from natural causes, 2001 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS2o7-iSQlo
Dusty Springfield collapses while taping a TV appearance, 1969
Elvis Presley is discharged from the U.S. Army, 1960
Rod Stewart meets actress Britt Eklund at a party at Joni Mitchell's house, beginning a five-year romance, 1975
Jerry Lee Lewis opens as Iago in "Catch My Soul", a rock musical version of Shakespeare's "Othello", in Hollywood, 1968 (Other song) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeyZYlbeZeI
Elvis Presley makes his first TV appearance, on the "Louisiana Hayride" program, 1955
Smokey Robinson appears on NBC-TV's "Police Story", 1974
DJ Alan Freed guests on CBS-TV's "To Tell The Truth", 1957
Ike Turner and Jackie Brenston record "Rocket 88", 1951 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbfnh1oVTk0
Bobby Darin records "Dream Lover", 1959 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TE6j05KMX6U



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vedette
Posted 2008-03-05 7:40 AM (#118333 - in reply to #114308)
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Vince Taylor's own hit http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=13QDoH2fEHI



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Posted 2008-03-05 11:33 AM (#118349 - in reply to #114308)
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Cool Mark, but I think the Swedes are better - The Hep Stars Cadillac

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Posted 2008-03-05 3:31 PM (#118403 - in reply to #114308)
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The killing of a song that was a hit it Sweden 1960 - Putti Putti! Executor, some FINnish madman from the deep forests (maybe he should have remained there?)
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Posted 2008-03-05 7:03 PM (#118439 - in reply to #118349)
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wizard - 2008-03-05 11:33 AM

Cool Mark, but I think the Swedes are better - The Hep Stars Cadillac

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TFY6UXCrE

Never Sven,this is Vince Taylor's self penned 1958 original. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brand_New_Cadillac
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Posted 2008-03-06 12:25 AM (#118488 - in reply to #118439)
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wizard - 2008-03-05 11:33 AM

Cool Mark, but I think the Swedes are better - The Hep Stars Cadillac

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=W6TFY6UXCrE

Never Sven,this is Vince Taylor's self penned 1958 original. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brand_New_Cadillac


OK Mark, you've got me convinced that Vince did the original version, but I still think the Hep Stars are cool.
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Posted 2008-03-06 12:28 AM (#118490 - in reply to #114308)
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Mary Wilson of the Supremes ("Where Did Our Love Go") is 64 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBiOrYWDi_8
Kiki Dee ("I've Got The Music In Me") is 61 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIYDhIJ3BPw
Sylvia Vanderpool Robinson ("Pillow Talk", and one-half of Mickey & Sylvia-- "Love Is Strange") is 72 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djvulGvYmI0
King Floyd ("Groove Me") dies of complications from a stroke and diabetes, 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qsFpZ4b47A
Richard Manuel of the Band ("Up On Cripple Creek") commits suicide, 1986 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIpfhEwlw5c
Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor divorce, 1964
David Crosby of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash is arrested on marijuana and weapons charges in New York City (he's given a $5,000 fine and a conditional discharge), 2004
Sam Cooke makes his first appearance at the Copacabana in New York (unlike his 1964 appearance, this one is less-than spectacular), 1958
"An Evening With Diana Ross" airs on NBC-TV, 1977
The Everly Brothers record "All I Have To Do Is Dream", 1958 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKn6h2x5IcY
The Drifters record "There Goes My Baby", 1959 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noFS4_oEakI


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Posted 2008-03-06 1:28 AM (#118498 - in reply to #114308)
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Heavy Trash

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Posted 2008-03-06 3:41 PM (#118563 - in reply to #114308)
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Chuck http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=l7CA_aLzn3I
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Posted 2008-03-06 5:12 PM (#118577 - in reply to #114308)
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Johnny Cash http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Iuy0nG_qecs
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Posted 2008-03-07 5:28 AM (#118672 - in reply to #114308)
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Peter Wolf of the J. Geils Band ("Must Of Got Lost") is 62 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Eifw1lbgAYs
Actress Sandra Dee receives a divorce from Bobby Darin, 1967
Elton John becomes the first rock star since the Beatles to be immortalized at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in London, 1976
The Tune Weavers record "Happy Happy Birthday Baby", 1957 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4tlTeQg5YyY

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Posted 2008-03-07 5:32 AM (#118673 - in reply to #118563)
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A little Chuck Berry sure can lighten up the day! Look at those rubberlegs go
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Posted 2008-03-07 10:46 AM (#118706 - in reply to #114308)
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I had the Checker label 78 of The Tune Weavers' "Happy Happy Birthday, Baby". Gave it away in early 2001 - as a birthday present.
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Posted 2008-03-07 12:13 PM (#118724 - in reply to #118706)
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1955Coronado - 2008-03-07 4:46 AM

I had the Checker label 78 of The Tune Weavers' "Happy Happy Birthday, Baby". Gave it away in early 2001 - as a birthday present. ;)


That was really a gift with the heart Mark! That must be a rare collectors item today
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Posted 2008-03-07 12:32 PM (#118733 - in reply to #114308)
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I'll say, Sven - just too bad that the woman I gave it to had an affinity of jumping fences.....

Yeah, took me well over a decade to find that Tune Weavers 78 - other than a few handling blemishes, the thing was in near mint condition - got it along with another 1956 Checker 78: "Suzie-Q" by Dale Hawkins, same condition and I've still got it. Both 78's were/are "old store stock" - never played - when I snagged 'em. It'd take a deal concerning a good FL car for me to get rid of THAT 78, for sure.

Original 1950's 45rpm R&R discs are tough enough to find, but if you come across a decent R&R 78, hang onto it for dear life - for whatever reason, the 1950's 78's were usually heavily abused and, in the case of my mother, often used as makeshift frisbees. That, coupled with the fact that commercial 78's were discontinued in early 1960 in the US makes those R&R 78's EXCEEDINGLY rare, especially in playable shape.
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Posted 2008-03-07 12:53 PM (#118742 - in reply to #114308)
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Sadly some of them does Mark - that was a bummer to "hear"! I have a couple of the 78's and an old renovated radio gramophone to play them on, but no rare ones - mostly Swedish. Playing the old radio makes me calm, watching the green tube and trimming the dial for the best reception - it has that "fat" rich sound that only tubes gives you (a lot of the groups has discovered that now - that's a new little market for tube amplifiers) The gramophone is a record changer - fully mechanical and absolutely amazing in its smart kinetics.
Sorry - you got me drifting a little... but hell, I think that I'm right! It really was better in the old days....
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Posted 2008-03-07 6:05 PM (#118817 - in reply to #118733)
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Original 1950's 45rpm R&R discs are tough enough to find, but if you come across a decent R&R 78, hang onto it for dear life - for whatever reason, the 1950's 78's were usually heavily abused and, in the case of my mother, often used as makeshift frisbees. That, coupled with the fact that commercial 78's were discontinued in early 1960 in the US makes those R&R 78's EXCEEDINGLY rare, especially in playable shape.

Glad you like the old shellac discs,I've got a collection of about 1,000 Rock n Roll and R&B 78s from the 50's until the last UK pressings in 1960,mostly US artists but some UK rock n rollers like this one http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1giK7oJJr-g
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Posted 2008-03-08 12:01 AM (#118863 - in reply to #114308)
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A Gramophone, 'eh Sven? I stay away from vintage record changers myself - thanks to undue wear on the records - but you definitely can't beat that warm, "tube" sound.

Mark, sounds like you & I are cut from the same cloth where records go. I've got a shade over 1,000 78's as well - mostly hard big band swing and rare jazz from the 1920's - 1940's, but still quite a few R&R/R&B and rockabilly 78's from the '50's: Amos Milburn (all "Aladdin" label 78's), Calvin Boze, B.B. King (and his Orchestra on "RPM" label), Jimmy Witherspoon (on "Modern" and "Federal" labels), The Dominoes (also on Federal), T-Bone Walker, Johnny Ace (yeah, that one ), Red Prysock, Dale Hawkins, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Wynonie Harris, "Peppermint" Harris, Elvis Presley (just one of his: "My Baby Left Me" on RCA Victor), Carl Perkins (Sun #234 - "Blue Suede Shoes"), Bo Diddley (on "Checker" label) and a few others.

Can't beat the sound of a nice 78rpm first pressing, for sure. Come April, it'll be 22 years I've been collecting almost exclusively 78's.
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Posted 2008-03-08 2:31 AM (#118875 - in reply to #118863)
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Only use the changer with old worn ep's and singel's Mark - love the mechanics - but you are perfectly correct, it wears out the records.
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Posted 2008-03-08 2:34 AM (#118876 - in reply to #114308)
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8th of March;

Micky Dolenz of the Monkees ("I'm A Believer") is 63 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VUqgZ-kl-Q
"Little" Peggy March ("I Will Follow Him") is 60 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJuRpINBmnw
Randy Meisner ("Hearts On Fire" and member of Poco and the Eagles) is 62 (sorry for the wrong video - but did not find the right) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzXtU0rtA7w
Songwriter Carole Bayer-Sager ("Groovy Kind Of Love", "Midnight Blue", "Nobody Does It Better" and many others) is 61 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Lf4wOJCGA
Diana Ross makes her first solo concert appearance, in Framingham, Massachusetts, 1970
The Fillmore East concert hall opens in New York City, 1968
Elvis Presley's "Stay Away Joe" movie debuts in 1968 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J57uuS7dAM
The Beatles make their British national radio debut, singing "Dream Baby", "Maybelline" and "Please Mr. Postman" on the BBC's "Teenagers' Turn" program, 1962 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6fczKw0txg
The Dave Clark Five make the first of 18 appearances on CBS-TV's "Ed Sullivan Show", 1964 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf3z2wWUjeQ


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Posted 2008-03-08 6:19 PM (#118982 - in reply to #118863)
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Mark, sounds like you & I are cut from the same cloth where records go. I've got a shade over 1,000 78's as well - mostly hard big band swing and rare jazz from the 1920's - 1940's, but still quite a few R&R/R&B and rockabilly 78's from the '50's: Amos Milburn (all "Aladdin" label 78's), Calvin Boze, B.B. King (and his Orchestra on "RPM" label), Jimmy Witherspoon (on "Modern" and "Federal" labels), The Dominoes (also on Federal), T-Bone Walker, Johnny Ace (yeah, that one ), Red Prysock, Dale Hawkins, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Wynonie Harris, "Peppermint" Harris, Elvis Presley (just one of his: "My Baby Left Me" on RCA Victor), Carl Perkins (Sun #234 - "Blue Suede Shoes"), Bo Diddley (on "Checker" label) and a few others.

Can't beat the sound of a nice 78rpm first pressing, for sure. Come April, it'll be 22 years I've been collecting almost exclusively 78's.

Mark,apart from the Rock n Roll and R&B sides,I've also got a few hundred swing and jazz numbers by '40s and early '50s US artists,mostly on Parlophone's "Super Rhythm Style Series" label.Here's a wee bit history on the label http://www.vjm.biz/newpage7.htm

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Posted 2008-03-08 7:16 PM (#118989 - in reply to #114308)
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Carl Perkins http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf9mzP9YvAk

Lyle Lovett http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jSJ0RuOeqCI
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Posted 2008-03-08 10:39 PM (#119021 - in reply to #118982)
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Mark, sounds like you & I are cut from the same cloth where records go. I've got a shade over 1,000 78's as well - mostly hard big band swing and rare jazz from the 1920's - 1940's, but still quite a few R&R/R&B and rockabilly 78's from the '50's: Amos Milburn (all "Aladdin" label 78's), Calvin Boze, B.B. King (and his Orchestra on "RPM" label), Jimmy Witherspoon (on "Modern" and "Federal" labels), The Dominoes (also on Federal), T-Bone Walker, Johnny Ace (yeah, that one ), Red Prysock, Dale Hawkins, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Wynonie Harris, "Peppermint" Harris, Elvis Presley (just one of his: "My Baby Left Me" on RCA Victor), Carl Perkins (Sun #234 - "Blue Suede Shoes"), Bo Diddley (on "Checker" label) and a few others.

Can't beat the sound of a nice 78rpm first pressing, for sure. Come April, it'll be 22 years I've been collecting almost exclusively 78's.

Mark,apart from the Rock n Roll and R&B sides,I've also got a few hundred swing and jazz numbers by '40s and early '50s US artists,mostly on Parlophone's "Super Rhythm Style Series" label.Here's a wee bit history on the label http://www.vjm.biz/newpage7.htm


Yeah! I got Frankie Trumbauer's "Orchestra" from 1933 on English Parlophone! Parlophone was pretty much like an English/German version of Columbia Records (although they may have leased recordings from other labels?). I'll have to dig a few of my 78's out and scan 'em (they're all in climate controlled storage at the moment).

The Parlophones and English HMV's, IMO, seriously outclassed their US counterparts in Columbia and RCA Victor, respectively, in terms of quality pressings in general - although you'd be hard pressed to find nicer pressings than the old US Columbia "D" series 78's from the late 1920's - early 1930's. After nearly 2 decades of searching, I was finally able to find US Columbia # 2415-D by "The Charleston Chasers (Under the direction of 'Bennie' Goodman)" from December, 1931 doing "Basin Street Blues" b/w "Beale Street Blues" featuring, among others, Jack Teagarden and a 22 year old Gene Krupa - that particular cut of "Basin" is just one of those cuts that fits like a pair of comfy old shoes.

I know the label pic you posted says "1947", but I believe the recording dates to 1939 or 1940 and the band was originally listed as "Chu Berry's Stompy Stevedores" (originally released on Columbia in the US), one of those "All Star" bands assembled strictly for studio recordings, as Chu was with Cab Calloway at the time - Leon "Chu" Berry had passed away in 1942 from a severe car accident. A real shame, as the kid was quickly moving into Hawkins' (Coleman) territory among tenor sax men, IMO.
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Posted 2008-03-09 12:39 AM (#119033 - in reply to #114308)
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You guys need to get a jukebox for your home, I have one, it is a lot of fun, but i haven't used it in quite a while.
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Posted 2008-03-09 6:52 AM (#119054 - in reply to #114308)
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2 Marks? Mark Twain - that's it, that will be your "names" when I adress the bouth of you. I am for sure not a collector, but generally interested in music and technics. Could you please post some pic's on your "turntables"? or whatever you use for the 78's? Here in Sweden we had like the springloaded ones and after that came the gramophones - I have newer seen a professional 78 turntable and I'm interested to see what you have.
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Posted 2008-03-09 7:31 AM (#119059 - in reply to #114308)
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They're making 78rpm turntables yet, but they're expensive.

I currently have my trusty Garrard AT-60 4 speed (16 2/3, 33 1/3, 45, 78) turntable - circa 1966 and hooks up to any modern component amplifier.

I don't have a pic of mine, but here's what mine looks like. It's a record changer, but I use the regular short spindle - great balance, little rumble (even with 78's):

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Posted 2008-03-09 7:31 AM (#119060 - in reply to #114308)
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9th of March;

Mark Lindsay ("Arizona" and lead singer of Paul Revere & the Raiders) is 66 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jveDSQ4Ni0k
Lloyd Price ("Stagger Lee") is 75 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHAN7Qu0ZhY
Billy Ford of Billy & Lillie ("Lucky Ladybug") is 83 (Sorry wrong video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmnpzMPcr7Y
Keely Smith ("That Old Black Magic" with one-time husband Louis Prima) is 76 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgUmP87FdPQ
Ivo Robic ("Morgen") dies in 2000 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNyGuxJ9BmU
Brad Delp, lead singer of Boston ("More Than A Feeling") commits suicide, 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AlzsP4jN1E
Sam Cooke, John Lennon & Paul McCartney, Carole King & Gerry Goffin and Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil are all inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, 1987
Keith Moon collapses onstage at the beginning of a Who concert at the Boston Garden, 1976 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFC9ob1_uSY
A George McGovern presidential fundraiser stars Carole King, James Taylor, Quincy Jones and Barbra Streisand (Cass Elliot serves as a celebrity usher), 1972
CBS-TV cancels the "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour", 1969
The Beach Boys record "God Only Knows", 1966 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC_UILNwWrc
The Eagles begin recording "I Can't Tell You Why", 1978 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB63kzEFFAU
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Posted 2008-03-09 9:00 PM (#119183 - in reply to #114308)
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a late tribute to the Three Stars

Big Bopper http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=u7xegI7EkhU

Buddy http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=MJBIwGJ9l0M

Ritchie Valens http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cU7EKsZqUZQ

Eddie Cochran's Tribute song & footage of crash site
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0UYVEe30Te0&feature=related
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Posted 2008-03-09 9:57 PM (#119194 - in reply to #114308)
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Steve Earle featuring The Fairfield Four http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=tGnUsl1Azms
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Posted 2008-03-10 2:49 AM (#119221 - in reply to #114308)
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10th of March;

Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean ("Drag City") is 68 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cwl76Ec0jQc
LaVern Baker ("Jim Dandy") dies from heart failure in 1997 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=71MUwJOiK9o
Andy Gibb ("I Just Want To Be Your Everything") dies from a viral infection of his heart, 1988 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=an_2OC2lxDg
At the invitation of country star Porter Wagoner, James Brown performs at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, singing "Your Cheatin' Heart", "Tennessee Waltz" and "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag", 1979
Sonny & Cher guest on an episode of NBC-TV's "Man From U.N.C.L.E.", 1967
Grand Funk Railroad records "Closer To Home", 1970 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fyF5J7au1jE
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Posted 2008-03-10 2:53 AM (#119222 - in reply to #119059)
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1955Coronado - 2008-03-09 1:31 AM

They're making 78rpm turntables yet, but they're expensive.

I currently have my trusty Garrard AT-60 4 speed (16 2/3, 33 1/3, 45, 78) turntable - circa 1966 and hooks up to any modern component amplifier.

I don't have a pic of mine, but here's what mine looks like. It's a record changer, but I use the regular short spindle - great balance, little rumble (even with 78's):


Interesting Mark, what about the "needle" is also that a special one or a combi type? I "remember" the needles of the old springloaded ones and those where more or less nails. The 16 2/3 I guess was used only for spech records like education etc.
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Posted 2008-03-10 6:44 AM (#119253 - in reply to #114308)
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Nah, those are old "Victrolas" you're talking about. Wanna effectively wear out a record in less than 10 plays? Grab a turn-of-the-century Victrola.

Originally, the Garrard had a 2-sided 33/78 needle, but as I'm using the table exclusively for 78's, I currently have a 1/2" mount Grado 78E cartridge/needle set-up with 3 mil diamond-tipped elliptical stylus - awesome set-up.
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Posted 2008-03-10 9:42 AM (#119265 - in reply to #114308)
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Lloyd Price - some tunes that perhaps you didn't heard (for awhile)

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2bugZz4BHuU

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8GWz8YFFV0E

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Posted 2008-03-10 9:50 AM (#119267 - in reply to #114308)
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Billy Vaughn, not a Rock N' Roller, but very much played in Sweden during my childhood and youth.

Sail along silvery moon http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=b-3CokXSAws
Swingin' Safari http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=94RdEH6O1t0&feature=related
Raunchy http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BpLV92lP5Dw&feature=related
Wheels http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=32LFmXdaLOg&feature=related

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Posted 2008-03-10 8:11 PM (#119399 - in reply to #114308)
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Ricky Nelson http://www.veoh.com/videos/v676218dpHqRAFA

El Cerrito Place http://www.cmt.com/sitewide/apps/mediaplayer/index.jhtml?partner=bl...
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Posted 2008-03-10 8:54 PM (#119411 - in reply to #114308)
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Freddy Cannon http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tj-YqXZ3yg

Somewhere Down in Texas http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoI...
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Posted 2008-03-10 9:08 PM (#119414 - in reply to #119411)
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You had your share of Great, Pre Beatles RockNRollers too. Keith Richards, and Shakin Stevens, who is still going , One of my favs. Ya also have Showadaddywaddy, and they still going strong and our kind of music. Very hard to find US artists now who still play the "Great Stuff". Course we don't wanna leave out the Swedes either, with their Currently very popular Refreshments!!! (Do we)?
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Posted 2008-03-10 9:33 PM (#119423 - in reply to #119414)
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1959Dodge - 2008-03-10 9:08 PM

You had your share of Great, Pre Beatles RockNRollers too. Keith Richards, and Shakin Stevens, who is still going , One of my favs. Ya also have Showadaddywaddy, and they still going strong and our kind of music. Very hard to find US artists now who still play the "Great Stuff". Course we don't wanna leave out the Swedes either, with their Currently very popular Refreshments!!! (Do we)?

Well there was Marty Wilde and The Wildcats,Billy Fury and The Tornados,Cliff Richard and The Shadows,Tommy Steele and his Steelmen and loads more that were rockin n rollin over here.
Here's Carl Perkins http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3z3q5_carl-perkins-matchbox_music...

that a british rock n roll group named themselves after http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TkJIqL0f50c

more Matchbox http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UIExiaOfTf0

and Swedes The Go Getters doing Matchbox http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=X3cSP2gb5Tg

Matchbox doing Freddy Cannon's Buzz Buzz A Diddle It
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Posted 2008-03-10 9:51 PM (#119428 - in reply to #114308)
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some brit rock n roll http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hzwMSr4YPOc
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Posted 2008-03-10 10:24 PM (#119439 - in reply to #114308)
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Yep, I have them all. I bet ya know who Helen Shapiro was too?
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