Popeye the sailor - cylinder record

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2012
  • New cylinder record.
    Popeye, the sailor man
    by Billy Murray
    Only 20 copies made
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Комментарии • 78

  • @litlgrey
    @litlgrey 11 лет назад +52

    One thing about Billy Murray... he was a master at understanding the acoustics of pre-electric recording. Even now, you can easily understand every word he sings. He didn't bellow like other contemporary singers, and his singing was not full of false airs or inflections. He sang to audiences of people that he understood were just like him - including WWI troops - and he was great at it.

    • @thecw301
      @thecw301 2 года назад +4

      Before amplification, he was the most popular singer in America.

    • @litlgrey
      @litlgrey 2 года назад +4

      @@thecw301 You're quite right! In fact, electrical recording rather killed his singing career.

    • @diabetesben
      @diabetesben 2 года назад +2

      @@litlgrey I don’t doubt that. But why? Early electrical recordings didn’t sound much better than acoustic recordings.

    • @litlgrey
      @litlgrey 2 года назад

      @@diabetesben That's a more than fair question.

    • @diabetesben
      @diabetesben 2 года назад +3

      @@litlgrey after some research I’ve found that it had something to do with the style of music. Acoustic recordings couldn’t handle softer tones so the music had to be louder. electrical recordings allowed for the softer musical to return. A style of which Billy Murray couldn’t quite get a hold of.

  • @rodrigoarayap1995
    @rodrigoarayap1995 9 лет назад +48

    Didn't know that Popeye was so popular even when he was just a supporting character (that in case the song referred to him. Popeye debuted in January 1929. Edison closed shop a few months later).

    • @robertreynolds7135
      @robertreynolds7135 7 лет назад +9

      Thanks for helping date this pretty precisely. I don't know the technology history as well as others who have posted, but could tell right off that the music was late 1920's/early 1930's jazz - kind of late for a cylinder. Also, wikipedia says Max Fleischer introduced the (much catchier) Popeye theme song we all know in the first Popeye cartoon. Agree with all the comments saluting Billy Murray.

    • @dguy0386
      @dguy0386 3 года назад +1

      @@robertreynolds7135 this is a modern reproduction cylinder of a song that was originally made on a normal 78 record in 1931

    • @dguy0386
      @dguy0386 3 года назад

      @@robertreynolds7135 or maybe it's a old reproduction i don't know, but the song wasn't originally made for cylinder is what I'm saying

    • @glennmillerfan
      @glennmillerfan Год назад

      This is a 1931 song dubbed from a 78 RPM record. The last new Edison cylinders were issued in July 6, 1929 and the existing stock of Edison cylinders was manufactured until October of 1929 as far as I know. Maybe some 1930 recordings were issued in limited numbers, but it seems unlikely due to the fact that Edison documentation is very accurate.

  • @neilmansfield8329
    @neilmansfield8329 Год назад +4

    This is a great song and great record player
    Glad we can still get cylinders for them

  • @bobbyroy84
    @bobbyroy84 6 лет назад +17

    I LOVE THIS! Al Dollar and His Ten Cent (Band! I Believe It`s Actually Cab Calloway`s Orchestra!! ) Dance Orchestra Billy Murray Vocal! 1931!!!

  • @BrucesPhonograph
    @BrucesPhonograph 9 лет назад +45

    I believe this is a modern cylinder made from a 1930's recording recently!

    • @bobbyroy84
      @bobbyroy84 6 лет назад +9

      It is! The Record is From 1931 on Victor Records I believe! By Al Dollar`s Ten Cents A Dance Orchestra! Or Al Dollar`s Ten Cent Band!

    • @roybo1930
      @roybo1930 6 лет назад +2

      I was wrong! It is Recorded from a Flexo or a FILMOPHONE Record!

    • @marmalade6170
      @marmalade6170 6 лет назад +4

      Well I dont think thats recently.

    • @bobbyroy84
      @bobbyroy84 6 лет назад +4

      Yes the Recording is from 1931! But As of late, There is a AWESOME Man from Germany Making these Records! AND They SOUND AWESOME! He IS SELLING THEM! And I want some! Including this one!!! Look up "Phoby Jane" by the AWESOME Sophie Tucker, It`s a Reissue! BEAUTIFULLY Done!

    • @marmalade6170
      @marmalade6170 6 лет назад +2

      Bobby Roy sure will! By the way at first I thought this was the cartoon theme. Realized that wax recordings came way before. Hah!

  • @denniseudela411
    @denniseudela411 2 года назад +1

    Cool gadget of the past as audio tech is still in golden age.
    Incredible invention for it's time.

  • @davidposey1192
    @davidposey1192 7 лет назад +15

    never heard these before...ragtime videos led me to this...knew what edison cylinders were, but never really heard 'em...this is some cool stuff...love to have one of these beautiful machines in working order...a relic of different and BETTER time in America!

  • @surreytrainfilms5688
    @surreytrainfilms5688 8 лет назад +16

    Wow! The reproduction is great!

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 11 месяцев назад +2

    Dubbed from a May 8, 1931 "alternate take" by the Varsity Eight (Ed Kirkeby's "Califronia Ramblers")- originally recorded for ARC's Banner, Perfect and Oriole labels.

    • @1Tinfoil
      @1Tinfoil Месяц назад +1

      This is the Perfect 15473 version

  • @signbear999
    @signbear999 3 года назад +4

    Wish there was a similar means for reproducing 78s.

    • @Duckcalculator
      @Duckcalculator Месяц назад

      There is (it’s just more expensive)

  • @brucestinchcomb6673
    @brucestinchcomb6673 6 лет назад +6

    Absolutely wonderful

  • @illbebad
    @illbebad 12 лет назад +8

    amazed you can make a copy! :) great recording too!

  • @swingsc
    @swingsc 8 лет назад +10

    This sounds like a new cylinder recording. I believe cylinders stopped being made 1928 / 29 and Edison held out longest though I have to say the reproduction is extremely good.

    • @taylordesotell6384
      @taylordesotell6384 7 лет назад +1

      Phil Binstead it was most likely a blank that was recorded over. Most original Cylinder records are in pretty bad shape, sadly to say.

    • @RalphDratman
      @RalphDratman 7 лет назад +4

      New blanks could be made at any time. Judging by the color, this blank was made very recently,

    • @roybo1930
      @roybo1930 6 лет назад +4

      You are Correct! There is a Company that is Reproducing these using AWESOME Records like this one This is By Al Dollar and His Ten Cent Band! Recorded in 1931, on a 78 RPM Disc! But I WOULD KILL TO HAVE THIS AWESOME CYLINDER RECORD! I Have several Mint condition Cylinders Blue Amberol Cylinders at that! AND THEY SOUND Just this Great! The Later Electrically Recorded ones were the best! One of My Favorite Early ones is "Hesitation Blues" By Al Bernard!

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 4 года назад +1

      Edison's was the last company in the U.S. to release cylinder recordings, through October 1929. When he decided to stop issuing "flat" records (including some late electrical releases), he also ended production of cylinders. His company concentrated on dictating machines, blank cylinders for use on them, and shavers so that the cylinders could be used again.

    • @goofyahhslimjackson1942
      @goofyahhslimjackson1942 2 года назад +1

      Like all old analog physical media it was in much better shape when it was first made. The new ones had that low tone but were free of static.

  • @bobbyroy84
    @bobbyroy84 6 лет назад +6

    GOD! I CAN`T GET OVER THE BEAT AND RHYTHM OF THIS RECORD! Can You still Buy this Record? And Where? I Have heard that they are remaking Cylinders using AWESOME Songs like this today!!!

    • @jeeprod1
      @jeeprod1 5 лет назад +1

      I got my modern cylinder with this song on it from the Berlin Phonograph Works. Very nice and relatively quick service from Europe and he uses paypal

  • @user-yv9cw9pq7q
    @user-yv9cw9pq7q 9 месяцев назад +1

    Popeye is first appeareance in animation in 1933

  • @johnsavard7583
    @johnsavard7583 Год назад +2

    And it's a Blue Amberol record!

    • @johnsavard7583
      @johnsavard7583 Год назад

      Oh, I see from the comments that it is likely not from the Edison company, so it wouldn't be using their trademarked Blue Amberol composition, even if it is blue in color.

  • @larryaldrich4351
    @larryaldrich4351 12 дней назад

    This version predates the Sammy Timberg cartoon jingle.

  • @MrPillowStudios
    @MrPillowStudios 2 года назад +1

    Spinach does not give you powers, kids.

    • @DankDope
      @DankDope Год назад

      If you believe it does it might as well, old boxer John L. Sullivan used to rub rock salt and other stuff on his face and hands to get the fat off. Sure it mightve never done anything but it gave him confidence thinking he had some form of edge, making him fight differently.

    • @DankDope
      @DankDope Год назад

      Same with Tyson jogging at 4 am

  • @rEdf196
    @rEdf196 Год назад

    I bet this song is on 78 disc format too.

  • @johngarman3313
    @johngarman3313 9 лет назад

    hello fillmore. that is fabulous

  • @grandalbert8422
    @grandalbert8422 7 лет назад +16

    Since 2012 only one dislike.

    • @The_Butler_Did_It
      @The_Butler_Did_It 3 года назад +5

      from Bluto

    • @grandalbert8422
      @grandalbert8422 3 года назад

      @@The_Butler_Did_It XD Two more now, one of them probably from the Sea Hag.

    • @jacobgonzalez2002
      @jacobgonzalez2002 3 года назад

      5 now

    • @dguy0386
      @dguy0386 3 года назад

      something I've learned from years on RUclips, never mention the amount of dislikes, my guess is seeing a comment that says "the video only has such and such dislikes" makes people think "lol I'm going to dislike now to make that person wrong"

    • @grandalbert8422
      @grandalbert8422 3 года назад

      @@dguy0386 You are right.

  • @triskits_mmm
    @triskits_mmm 6 лет назад +3

    beautiful. all the children that heard this song over the years from this marvelous contraption & are now not walking the earth no more. The sense of childhood giddiness is just one of the plethora of emotions this tube & needle has brought about & now we get to marvel at it through a little box in our hands folks back then would almost certaintly call a chocolate bar
    edit: damn typed that high af. sorry for all the big thinks.

  • @allanegleston4931
    @allanegleston4931 3 года назад

    interesting varint on the theme .:) :) :) :)

  • @goofyahhslimjackson1942
    @goofyahhslimjackson1942 2 года назад

    Why the heck would there be a victrola type of machine which was invented in 1906 to play an already outdated medium?

  • @hollyjollydog
    @hollyjollydog 5 лет назад

    amazing pvc

  • @Lucius1958
    @Lucius1958 12 лет назад +4

    Very nice! I assume this was transferred from the BA copy?

    • @raymondny123
      @raymondny123 2 месяца назад

      this is a modern reproduction, edison ceased making cylinders in 1929 and this recording is from 1931

  • @jorgemeza8074
    @jorgemeza8074 2 года назад

    De aqui salio la idea de los discos compactos digitales!!!!!!!!

  • @sagayapanneer9052
    @sagayapanneer9052 2 года назад

    How is it you follow the pages visit?

  • @dannygaines1352
    @dannygaines1352 4 года назад

    Marion's attic? WBCQ?

  • @wackobazacko
    @wackobazacko 2 года назад

    Do you still make custom cylinders, would you be interested in a commission?
    Got a rendition of brother can you spare a dime and would like to give it as a birthday gift to a friend I’m seeing in December

  • @weegie3343
    @weegie3343 2 года назад +1

    amazing acoustic recording. somehow made it decent fidelity on a wax cylynder from the 1800s

    • @goofyahhslimjackson1942
      @goofyahhslimjackson1942 Год назад

      Yeah cause this is 1880s tech this was the amberola invented crocs 1910 and was the highest fidelity of acoustic recordings before the Edison diamond disc. This may have also been electrically made so there were many improvements

  • @abrr2000
    @abrr2000 3 года назад

    You're supposed to close the lid while it's playing to reduce the sound of the record scratching

  • @MisterTalkingMachine
    @MisterTalkingMachine 12 лет назад +2

    which is the year of the recording?

    • @dguy0386
      @dguy0386 3 года назад +2

      1931, it was originally on a normal 78 record but someone made a reproduction copy on cylinder

  • @georgedabrowski6900
    @georgedabrowski6900 Год назад

    Billy Murray might be back in vogue, considering 60+ years of people listening to wretched rock... Years ago older collectors, in talking about a garage full of old records, referred to about 50% of Billy Murray's, maybe 25% of decent Jazz records. By Billy Murray's they meant everything old pre-jazz, that they considered a waste of space and not worth listening to, and believe me, that included a lot of Paul Whiteman's and other bands of the early twenties. Paul Kearney, rest his soul, would only refer to Whiteman as the fat POS. Probably because of him making great jazz players play strictly from arrangements..borrring.
    Well, just don't play your damn fine condition early Jazz records on a victrola, but if you must, change the needle every time and never, ever turn a needle. That's why you find old records that look like they were roller skating on. Poor people didn't buy new needles. Look at a needle, after one playing on a victrola, under an 8x loop. It looks like a little knife blade. Imagine turning that sideways on the grooves of a record... Don't.