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  • Geesh this one was in there to.. There was a handful of Bernie in there. I was playing my Brunswick panatrope today to

  • Spongebob: TO THE KITCHEN! WHO'S HUNGRY!

  • I have enjoyed you video & music so much thank-you for shareing and posting your music :)

  • of course, not a problem. I play the later stuff on mine. I usually drop back to a soft tone or medium tone needle of course. Just remember to change the steel needle at least after every other play and there should be no problem.

  • Hey Bruce

    Is it ok to play later 78,s on my panatrope?

    I mean firm 30s end 40,s stuff?

    I played a few Glenn Miller stuff and they sounded very nice on it

    Any thoughts?

  • Sounds lovely! Terrific player, too!

  • \Wow you have some serious nice old equipment! That is fantastic. I feel as a young man myself i should have grown up in a different era! I can appreciate an old player with a record to play on it! Man we have neglected are own great historic pieces. God preserve the past!

  • Thank you for posting this! Love it

  • Sounds very nice

    I'm amazed by ghe quality of it and tone

    I had sent you a few emails regarding my panatrope yesterday

    I will put mine on here tommorow

  • i prefer this panatrope's reproduction over the orthophonic victrola...fuller and richer sound. i'll soon have one...model 14-7. yours is most lovely.

  • Great version of this, but I have the one with Maurice Chevalier which adds the lyrics "I go swimmin with pretty women, and I think life is divine!" BTW, are you Andy Senior who puts on a great radio program on Live 365 called Radiola?

  • No, sorry I am not Andy. Thanks for your comments, and thanks for watching.

    Victrolaman

  • Yes, Tiny was a great Music Historian, specializing in the real early days, the first 3 decades of the Twentieth Century. He used to mention many of the great early stars during some of his performances. He was also a true gentleman.

  • First time I heard this...was at a Tiny Tim concert in 1967. He had such a vast wealth of knowledge in regards to the old songs...and despite his eccentricity..was a very smart man!

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