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Maurice Rocco Playing Tunke Blues, HMV Sheraton Horn Gramophone

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

Maurice Rocco, Tunke Blues played on an HMV Sheraton A Gramophone, made from mahogany inlaid with satinwood and fitted with the largest brass morning glory horn available from HMV.

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  • What I do with my records is my business not yours, the record is fine 1 playing with a steel needle is not going to destroy it.

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  • Another ignorant fool playing a 1940's soft shellac record designed for hi-fi on an old acoustic windup 1910's record player with steel needles designed for slate-shellac records of the 1900-1925 era. I'm sure you destroyed this record. I'm sure this is how all 1940's-1950's 78's will eventually be destroyed. You need to play this record on a modern record player with cartridge and jewel stylus and 3 grams of weight, not steel needle and 120 grams. Learn about records before you destroy them.

  • Fascinating, sounds a bit like rock n roll - I hear rock n roll descends from certain piano orientated musics of the 1920s...

  • THIS IS MUUUUUUUUSIC!

  • Fantastic although too Fast for me

  • GREAT ROCCO!!!!!!!!!!

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