The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
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Victrolacollector
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The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
I am always excited at the cylinder releases by Norman at Berlin Phonograph Works. I am just wondering what the next one will be?
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
A double 4 min cylinder set of the Beatles' Revolution 9 gets my vote.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aBSxjeBaCQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aBSxjeBaCQ
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
People wouldn't expect to hear The Beatles on an Edison cylinder phonograph.I have a friend who has a Gem Roller Organ.I was surprised that you can get new tunes for them.He wants to get "Ob-Lah-De-Ob-La -Dah" by The Beatles for it.edisonplayer
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
edisonplayer wrote:People wouldn't expect to hear The Beatles on an Edison cylinder phonograph.I have a friend who has a Gem Roller Organ.I was surprised that you can get new tunes for them.He wants to get "Ob-Lah-De-Ob-La -Dah" by The Beatles for it.edisonplayer
I'm with you on that. I have a concert roller organ, when I was ordering new rollers, I saw the Beatles and a few newer songs. I passed on them. I have mostly what would have been original titles like The Entertainer, Grand Old Flag etc. I do have a copy of Linus and Lucy theme which sounds good on the roller organ plus Star Wars theme. But I pass on newer songs.
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
You had better grab the newer songs.
The "new" newer songs are not even songs. It's funny how we have evolved from German Lieder and Schubert songs to songs where the "song" is the refrain of the song to just the refrain and then to the "rock 'n roll" and Beatles type songs and now the ubiquitous Rap (songs?) music.
What's next? I predict the next generation of "songs" will be commercial messages.
But what do I know?
The "new" newer songs are not even songs. It's funny how we have evolved from German Lieder and Schubert songs to songs where the "song" is the refrain of the song to just the refrain and then to the "rock 'n roll" and Beatles type songs and now the ubiquitous Rap (songs?) music.
What's next? I predict the next generation of "songs" will be commercial messages.
But what do I know?
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
Alright, alright, I'll solve the mystery.
I have a first approved sample here, the stock is now in production. Regardless of taste, Beatles would be quite a challenge to obtain license for. But if a recording is older than 70 years it is quite doable for me to do the proper paperwork and paying royalties.
I have a first approved sample here, the stock is now in production. Regardless of taste, Beatles would be quite a challenge to obtain license for. But if a recording is older than 70 years it is quite doable for me to do the proper paperwork and paying royalties.
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
Ooh, a good one by Ermine Calloway! Are you going to have this ready for Wayne in October? I'll put in a reservation for a copy if so!
Sean
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billybob62
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
Hi Norman,
Put me down for one also.
John in Olympia WA.
Put me down for one also.
John in Olympia WA.
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
Norman put me in for one as well.
Jerry P.
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Re: The Next Berlin Cylinder.....What will it be?
I don't know if it is public domain, but the song "Puttin' on the Ritz" by Leo Reisman is also a good title.