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From: LynchburgSourMash
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  • Cool!...raspy 78 sound the way it's meant to be heard...thanks!!!

  • I would like to say to all of those who do not know or have not experienced: the sound of a 78 is unique, it is not simply about the speed, but the physical sensation (auditory) of that dynamic spectrum which only a 78 rpm shellac spun through a good sounding player can create. That sound is only mockingly reproduced through media such as YouTube and CDs. In person, it is an incredible feeling. Peace to LynchburgSourMash.

  • good old johnny with that paper in his strings ,and the bass man working it over, sounds like a horse walking

  • @easyfriend71

    Your so right. The sound of 78s is unique

  • I love this song!!!!!!!!!!

  • Nice!!!!

  • Wow I never realised Johnny Cash recorded on 78rpm. Surely there were already 45rpm by then? I think even stereo recordings existed from 1955?

  • i have no clue about records but I liked you writing about it.lol

  • whats it gonna take to keep you here????

  • Howdy! I'll probably bop til i drop...........

    thnx for visiting and supporting my site

    L.S.M.

  • Man.....cool stuff.

    Almost monotone....what a sound!

  • What a echo

  • Very nice disc record.

  • It's called a 45 foolio

  • no, it's a 78. 78's are larger and they play at a faster speed.

  • Johnny Cash was some kinda'

    TUFF when he started out! I

    actrually get a big kick out

    of his early SUN material!!

  • >:D

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