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Uploaded by laskoune on Jan 31, 2009
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I agree many of these early records when played on decent gear are brilliant.
A 78 has a lot more info in grooves than a 45 or 33.
You just gotta dig it out with the right tool.
G
gitfiddlejim 1 year ago
Gitfiddle Jim (AKA Kokomo Arnold), "Paddlin Blues." It wasn't on the OKeh label as shown in the beginning, but rather on the Victor label.
evilblackspider 1 year ago
I think it's called Paddlin' Madeline.
I know it from the blues/slide player Sam Mitchell
waistslide 1 year ago
what's the name of that first song? And who's the artist?
great documentary/film.....watched it 3/4 times and could watch it plenty more....always nice to see someone inspiring and inspired by music.
jayray104 2 years ago
Great video... I have to get this entire doc!
texabamabrackish 3 years ago
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I agree many of these early records when played on decent gear are brilliant.
A 78 has a lot more info in grooves than a 45 or 33.
You just gotta dig it out with the right tool.
G
gitfiddlejim 1 year ago
Gitfiddle Jim (AKA Kokomo Arnold), "Paddlin Blues." It wasn't on the OKeh label as shown in the beginning, but rather on the Victor label.
evilblackspider 1 year ago
I think it's called Paddlin' Madeline.
I know it from the blues/slide player Sam Mitchell
waistslide 1 year ago
what's the name of that first song? And who's the artist?
waistslide 1 year ago
great documentary/film.....watched it 3/4 times and could watch it plenty more....always nice to see someone inspiring and inspired by music.
jayray104 2 years ago
Great video... I have to get this entire doc!
texabamabrackish 3 years ago