Cousin Hepcat
Practically Family
- Messages
- 777
- Location
- NC
Got a package tonight, Woo-Hoo - a dozen 78s to help round out the collection! Made me wonder..
So, Tell us: for any vintage / golden era collections you have (hats, suits, radios, movies...), if you could find them, what would be the particular top few items you would want to get to help round out/cap off your collecting?
(And, have you ever scanned eBay to see if the total going prices for the items you never use in your collection might add up to more than enough to buy some of your top wants... )
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Wanted to share a few MP3's of the new acquisitions, mainly from the late 30s-early 40s:
Can't wait till I find time to re-convert the 1949 juke (AMI model "C", below), currently on 45 rpm, back once again to 78 rpm, and stock it full of Ellington with 1 or 2 others, like I'd always wished for! Some MP3s below...
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So sit back with your favorite person (or drink), Drop a nickel in the slot, and click in some tunes on the wallbox below for some time travel back to the early 1940s. (Man, I've started spending Way too much time on the Lounge these last couple weeks Oh well, fall night classes will be ending that shortly)
Opus One: To me, "THE GREATEST SINGLE REPRESENTATION OF THE SWING ERA" Glad to have a 2nd copy. MAN check out that swinging lush arrangement, they even have a harp! HEAVENLY.
(that third one "Chlo-e" with the "talking trombone" is just Too Eerie... about a guy searching at night for his girlfriend lost in the swamp, calling out her name - (Ghost Stories, anyone?)
SO excited to FINALLY get some Ellington 78s which, for so many years in high school/college, had been my very motivation to go "on the hunt" almost every weekend at the state fairgrounds flea market, searching through Tons of $1 records, but never finding some of these! (Got these all about $2 a pop, VG+, PM me for details) And, a few 2nd copies of faves by Tommy Dorsey, so I won't have that nervous laugh when toting them around with the portable and folks go "whoa, almost dropped one", you know how that is.
Swing High,
- C H
So, Tell us: for any vintage / golden era collections you have (hats, suits, radios, movies...), if you could find them, what would be the particular top few items you would want to get to help round out/cap off your collecting?
(And, have you ever scanned eBay to see if the total going prices for the items you never use in your collection might add up to more than enough to buy some of your top wants... )
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Wanted to share a few MP3's of the new acquisitions, mainly from the late 30s-early 40s:
Can't wait till I find time to re-convert the 1949 juke (AMI model "C", below), currently on 45 rpm, back once again to 78 rpm, and stock it full of Ellington with 1 or 2 others, like I'd always wished for! Some MP3s below...
So sit back with your favorite person (or drink), Drop a nickel in the slot, and click in some tunes on the wallbox below for some time travel back to the early 1940s. (Man, I've started spending Way too much time on the Lounge these last couple weeks Oh well, fall night classes will be ending that shortly)
Opus One: To me, "THE GREATEST SINGLE REPRESENTATION OF THE SWING ERA" Glad to have a 2nd copy. MAN check out that swinging lush arrangement, they even have a harp! HEAVENLY.
(that third one "Chlo-e" with the "talking trombone" is just Too Eerie... about a guy searching at night for his girlfriend lost in the swamp, calling out her name - (Ghost Stories, anyone?)
SO excited to FINALLY get some Ellington 78s which, for so many years in high school/college, had been my very motivation to go "on the hunt" almost every weekend at the state fairgrounds flea market, searching through Tons of $1 records, but never finding some of these! (Got these all about $2 a pop, VG+, PM me for details) And, a few 2nd copies of faves by Tommy Dorsey, so I won't have that nervous laugh when toting them around with the portable and folks go "whoa, almost dropped one", you know how that is.
Swing High,
- C H