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BrooklynMouse
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I've been collecting Disney LP's for such a long time, so if it's okay if I can do my video of my Disneyland LP's.

I hope you'll enjoy it!

All music and songs are copyrighted by Disney, I don't own the copyrights to this video, but this is for fans only.

UPDATE: All of these videos are available in stereo. Besure to add "&fmt=18" at the end of the URL.

Just to let you all know that UMG is owning the copyright to be allow on YouTube for ads. I don't know it is happening, because UMG owns the music rights, not Disney. If there's any third party content matched on YouTube, please comment. Once again, UMG own copyright.
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Great collection, I also the "Magic Mirror" versions of "Snow White", "Alice In Wonderland" and "Peter Pan" in my collection, I did a video of "Snow White" in my past vid, except "Peter Pan" and "Alice in Wonderland" are now up on my channel. Along with that, I do have the "Hall of Presidents" LP which I will be working on very soon.
Terry T, I do have "Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland" on CD, but I will play it on a future video.
I used to have the 1969 copy of the "Cinderella" story LP with the mice making Cinderella's gown, but I lost it years ago, but I prefer the 1960 "Magic Mirror" album and I still have it. I did that video of a "Cinderella" story album in several parts on my past vids. The 1957 original "Round Cover" edition does have Jiminy Cricket narrating, but in the "Magic Mirror" version, it does have Ginny Tyler.
Excellent. I have a cassette adapter, and yep, it does the same with my 1970 Longines Symphonette "Music Master" cassette recorder and radio. How about the one with me playing a Disney song on your Califone including "We're All In This Together" (from "High School Musical") or "Mousetrap" from the LP "Mickey Mouse Disco" on your 90's cassette recorder. Or record TerryT1976 audio of his Disneyland Storyteller collection on your Califone. This is going to be in part 3 very soon.
Susan Egan was the first actress to play Belle in a Broadway version and it can be heard on an original cast recording in 1994. As I mentioned in the description, Debbie Gibson, Andrea McArdle, Toni Braxton, Sandy Brown, Carlson Christy Romano and the rest sang "Home" in later years right up until Anneliese Van Der Pol in her final year on stage until it closed down last year.
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DisneyRhoslyn (1 day ago)
Thanks so much for subbing :D:D

xxx
BrooklynMouse (1 day ago)
And speaking of that, I checked in "My Videos" section, it shows both "Alice In Wonderland" and "Peter Pan" story LP's as well as songs from Mary Martin's "Hi-Ho" LP are allowed, because UMG whether or not owns the copyright, but not really sure, UMG is not owned by Disney, UMG owns the labels like Motown, Geffen, Polydor and a number of labels by UMG, not Disney.

I don't know what is wrong with YouTube and UMG, it is really a joke or not. Think about it!
b3d (1 day ago)
Happy Birthday too you.
37636696 (1 month ago)
Ur welcome
damusician (1 month ago)
i found out whatz wrong with my '57 birch player. the vacuum tube is shot according my tube tester. i going to replace that along with new capacitors and a rectifier.
damusician (1 month ago)
hey man, guess what? i saw an early 1950's webcor musicale wooden record player at a flea market for $75.00, but i got a 1957 birch hi-fidelity record player instead for $15.00. both of them are very nice, except i don't got any sound out of my birch player, but it does have a dual-cone speaker and yep itz the original one too.
AmericanGirl38 (1 month ago)
I didn't sub to you though
BrooklynMouse (1 month ago)
Here is an update, I removed 9 of these songs from the "Cinderella" LP played on my gemsound BJL-1150 turntable, so that I will upload the same songs on my 1957 Webcor Maestro record player, in addition to that without the speaker and the busted amp, I use my PSP or iPod and the computer speakers, so that I connected to my PSP or iPod to play the songs to match the grooves of the record to make it sound like it was an old speaker without getting a new one.

I will also remove a few of these videos including the LP's like "Snow White", "Sleeping Beauty" and others played on my gemsound BJL-1150 turntable to play it on my 1957 Webcor Maestro. Stay tuned!
BrooklynMouse (2 months ago)
I got my 1957 Webcor Maestro record changer at an antique store this past Sunday, but my record changer does work including the original needle itself, but it needs an 8 ohm speaker to install. I might try to get this thing working until I will play some Disneyland LP's on my 1957 Webcor Maestro after I can hook this speaker up. It'll be coming up very soon after my vacation.

Here is what I would need for my record changer. two alligator clips which is the jumpers for the yellow and black wiring and a 8 ohm speaker for this unit.
mrtelevision (2 months ago)
Chris, do you have any Disney 24 page read along book and record sets
you could upload on your channel?
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