This is one of my scans, and I’d like to do a vector graphic of the Pathé logo, also.
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Richard,richardh wrote:Thanks for putting up those scans of mine.
I really like the Pathé labels, and I’d been wanting to get this one up for a while. However, since the circular labels are a lot easier to cut out (and I still owe the board a tutorial showing how I do these), I tend to focus on the labels.richardh wrote:Thats a nice Pathé label. Those also came in pink color as well as a cream version.
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¹ You can see the label (Edison Bell-Winner 5514) at the beginning of the video of “Perfection” (J. H. White), as performed by The Commodore Grand Orchestra and played on John’s HMV 101 portable. I’m quite fond of the trumpet (played by Albert Coupe) on this song.— MordEth
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B.B.B,B.B.B wrote:Here is a new one. Its electrically recorded, but I hope it is OK anyways.
I just found this record in one of my local shops.
If you’re still looking for information on Bob Dylan, I’d suggest to start with his Wikipedia page, although I think it’d be hard to Google him without finding any useful information.B.B.B wrote:It's really good actually. The guy really can write good songs.
I hadn't heard him before. Do any of you other guys know anything about him, couldn't find any information when googling.
Richard,richardh wrote:MordEth, (note the effort I went to with the coloured "E"!
Since both were Pathé Frères, I’m not going to quibble over the difference.richardh wrote:I may have been thinking of an Actuelle label when I said a pink Pathé. I don't have one currently but it looked the same as your cream one but it was a definate pink colour.
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Actually, I see Dylan as my brother. He's been with me since my diaper days.MordEth wrote:B.B.B,B.B.B wrote:Here is a new one. Its electrically recorded, but I hope it is OK anyways.
I just found this record in one of my local shops.
I think that’s the first CD that I’ve seen that reproduces a Columbia label. Here’s the transparency of it:
If you’re still looking for information on Bob Dylan, I’d suggest to start with his Wikipedia page, although I think it’d be hard to Google him without finding any useful information.B.B.B wrote:It's really good actually. The guy really can write good songs.
I hadn't heard him before. Do any of you other guys know anything about him, couldn't find any information when googling.
Was Columbia even still using the Viva-tonal label in 1961 when Dylan started to record for that label?
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