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2 months ago
The Lost Chord
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by Sullivan, performed at 1st Presbyterian, Cumberland
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Lieblich Gedeckt 16
Violin Diapason 8...
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3 months ago
A Concert for George - I'll see you in my dreams - Joe Brown
A truly moving tribute to George Harrison... The concert finale... Sadly the audio content has been blocked... can't believe it... :-(
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3 months ago
"Sidewalks Of New York" Player piano roll w/ words
An old standard on Vocalstyle roll #13391 as played by Osgood and Black in 1925. Written in 1894 by James W. Blake and Charles B. Lawlor, this son...
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3 months ago
Connorized 7795 - Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now Fox Trot - Played By ???
Connorized 7795 - Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now Fox Trot, played by unknown? (Possibly Jack Lloyd or Eva Reeves?) on my 1912 Stroud Metrostyle-The...
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3 months ago
Max Miller
The great British comedian Max Miller performing his signature song 'Mary From The Dairy' (from the film 'Hoots Mon' 1940).
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3 months ago
With my little Stick of Blackpool Rock
A live performance of 'Blackpool Rock' at the Winter Gardens. Evidently from the same performance as the 'Maginot Line.'
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3 months ago
With My Little Stick Of Blackpool Rock - George Formby
With My Little Stick Of Blackpool Rock by George Formby (1937).
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3 months ago
George Formby - Leaning On A Lampost
George Formby singing his very famous song, Leaning on a lampost. What an original talent this man had, wonderful. I hope you enjoy the video.
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3 months ago
King of Jazz: Finale: Melting Pot
The finale segment from "King of Jazz". All the dancers come out one last time for us all to enjoy in this spectacular massive finale.
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3 months ago
George Formby plays his ukulele banjo.
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George Formby plays "She's got two of ever...
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3 months ago
Electrical recordings from 1925 revisited
In a previous video last year, I mistakenly identified this as an acoustically recorded 78 RPM record. It is, in fact, one of the first ever electr...
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4 months ago
I'll See You In My Dreams (1930) Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike)
One of my favorite perfomers, Ukulele Ike. Recorded in Los Angeles, February 5, 1930.
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5 months ago
The Laughing Policeman - Charles Jolly / Penrose
The Laughing Policeman is a music hall song by Charles Jolly, the pseudonym of Charles Penrose. In 1922, Penrose made the first recording of this s...
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6 months ago
Albert Spalding/Marie Rappold - Ave Maria - Bach/Gounod
Marie Rappold, née Winterroth (1873 -- 12 May 1957) was an English-born American operatic soprano.
Rappold was born in London to German parents. S...
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6 months ago
If it wasn't for the houses in between - Gus Elen
Gus Elen was a 'Coster' comedian on the Victorian and Edwardian music hall stage. He recorded this song on the 21/02/1899
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8 months ago
Laurel & Hardy - Laughter
Here's Laurel & Hardy in another music video, accompanied by Manfred Mann's 'Ha Ha Said The Clown', featuring lots of laughter!
dirtyworkuk • 59,180 views
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Somewhere, an electric chair should be waiting for Dirtywork!
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8 months ago
Laurel & Hardy - Numbers
Music video accompanying Laurel & Hardy films with numbers in their titles. - ONE good turn, twice TWO, FORTY FIVE minutes from hollywood etc....
dirtyworkuk • 52,360 views
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Can't you post a Laurel and Hardy film without ruining it?
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8 months ago
Laurel & Hardy - Animals
Another little music video presented by the Dirty Work tent of the Sons of The Desert. This time it's Animals by Deff Leppard, featuring clips of L...
dirtyworkuk • 66,390 views
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Why do you do it!!!!
Wrecked!
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8 months ago
Fresh Fish - The Avalon Boys
Original song recorded by the modern day band 'The Avalon Boys'. Written & performed by Richard Barry, Pat Clarke & David Blunt. This song was insp...
dirtyworkuk • 23,165 views
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It would be nice if the Avalon boys knew which way up to hang the Union flag!
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8 months ago
Les Dawson - Blankety Blank - Blowing Out The Candle
One or two YouTubers contacted me asking if I had this gem in my collection. Here is Les telling a joke as only he could. Thanks for all the laug...
gorlestonguy • 58,529 views
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8 months ago
Les Dawson - This Is Your Life (1971)
Les being surprised in 1971 on This Is Your Life - Les we miss you:)
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1 year ago
Dill Pickle Rag on three pianos
Tom Brier, Patrick Aranda and Frederick Hodges play Charles L. Johnson's Dill Pickles Rag. Hilarious ending - several false finishes as the pianis...
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1 year ago
Columbia BF Peerless Graphophone plays - The Countess of Alagazam - Sung by Bob Roberts 1905
Here is early recorded sound artist Bob Roberts (1879-1930) singing The Countess of Alagazam on an Edison Two Minute Gold Moulded Cylinder 8869 Rec...
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Hello,
Lovely machine!.
I have just bought one here in the UK, and was wondering how rare they are compared to, say, an AB MacDonald, and their value in the US.
Regards,
Alistair.
Hawkmoon, you may not be aware but Baseball was a big crowdpuller in the 1800s, with many recreation areas around the country still called The Baseball Ground.
Alistair.