i LOVE CRACKLY VINYL, IT SOUND SO FRESH, after all, im german, and i think germans were the first ones to record something onto a wax cylinder befoer edison.
also i think there are some "repeats" or thats just the song
@vinylloung No that is red and black shellac mixed together which makes the splatter pattern on the record. Thank you for your interest. I have a lot more of these records posted on my page, and no two are alike.
Awesome!!!!!
earthgal2000 10 months ago
@earthgal2000 Thanks! I'm glad you like it. :-)
althazarr 10 months ago
love your record player
cisek42 1 year ago
@cisek42 Thank you! I found this at an antique glass and bottle show. It was certainly not something I expected to see there.
althazarr 1 year ago
i LOVE CRACKLY VINYL, IT SOUND SO FRESH, after all, im german, and i think germans were the first ones to record something onto a wax cylinder befoer edison.
also i think there are some "repeats" or thats just the song
vinylloung 1 year ago
is that rust on those brown marks?
vinylloung 1 year ago
@vinylloung No that is red and black shellac mixed together which makes the splatter pattern on the record. Thank you for your interest. I have a lot more of these records posted on my page, and no two are alike.
althazarr 1 year ago
Happy to have found this one too. Another great performance by that virtuoso G H Green!
Bill
bsgs98 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing! Marvellous!
tomoskoziiii 2 years ago
I like that one too 'althazarr'...Thanks! :0)
oldedrum 2 years ago
great tune, sounds like an old silent classic movie jingle.
3rdStreetStudio 2 years ago
Really Fun! Thanks for sharing!!
RaymondTVinyl 2 years ago
Hi Lloyd: George Hamilton Green and xylophones are always fun. Thanks also for the bio-data. Doug --
CurzonRoad 2 years ago
Another fabulous splatter! I just love this!
sideshowtink 2 years ago