Joe Rinaudo on "Califorinia's Gold" - the original episode

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  • Joe Rinaudo and the American Fotoplayer appearance on "California's Gold" with Huell Howser. Season 17, Episode 7. First aired February 18th, 2006
    Visit Joe's website: www.silentcinem...

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  • @Quenlin
    @Quenlin 4 года назад +3061

    Imagine calling the police to file a noise complaint and you say "There appears to be a 1950s cartoon taking place next door."

    • @liamkramer2836
      @liamkramer2836 2 года назад +9

      lol

    • @ToozdaysChild
      @ToozdaysChild 2 года назад +238

      "We'll send someone over right away, sir."
      Twenty minutes later a paddy wagon shows up with like 20 cops in it, all falling out and running around.

    • @nostalgiaof98
      @nostalgiaof98 2 года назад +55

      More like 1910s

    • @calvinthedestroyer
      @calvinthedestroyer 2 года назад +46

      Police bust in, Joe switch's the roll: Tense music starts playing...

    • @christophercotton9048
      @christophercotton9048 2 года назад +10

      I'm sure the La Crescenta Valley Sheriff's and possibly the Glendale Police 🚔 had to respond to calls on occasion wondering wtf is going on??

  • @HughesEnterprises
    @HughesEnterprises 7 лет назад +2275

    I wish Joe could get all the ad revenue from the copy of this video that went viral so he could revive more fotoplayers.

    • @miltyway
      @miltyway 7 лет назад +31

      Agree with you

    • @chazdesimone7306
      @chazdesimone7306 7 лет назад +73

      Joe is forming a non-profit to keep silent cinema alive. Get on his mailing list "The Newsreel" to stay informed. Also to learn of newly discovered films and upcoming shows. silentcinemasociety.org. Your comment is deeply appreciated. I have known Joe for over 50 years - my best friend - and he doesn't do anything unless it is authentic and perfect. I am very proud of him. (I'm also honored to restore and recreate his film titles as well as his website.)

    • @chazdesimone7306
      @chazdesimone7306 4 года назад +7

      @John Chrysostom Hmmm... Actually I'm the guy you need to talk to. I admin his newsletter and website. Get ahold of me at chaz@desimonedesign.com so I can get some details from you about how the newsletter is acting up. Thanks.
      (I don't get on gmail often, so just saw your comment today.)
      Joe will appreciate your statement about funding to restore more Fotoplayers. Hopefully that'll get him moving on the nonprofit.

    • @taxman3749
      @taxman3749 Год назад +70

      Ad revenue be damned, what should be doing, is he should be receiving a grant from the United States of America in order to purchase and restore as many of these things as possible.
      If the feds don't mind funding a study on why water is wet, then they should be jumping at the bit to preserve these unique and fascinating instruments.

    • @taxman3749
      @taxman3749 Год назад +6

      @@Pahrump how sad. I hope his legacy continues on.

  • @paulisaperson0516
    @paulisaperson0516 5 лет назад +980

    “What instrument do you play?”
    Joe: it’s complicated

    • @AdieuAlle
      @AdieuAlle 5 лет назад +22

      It’s called a fotoplayer

    • @WKYanks
      @WKYanks 4 года назад

      haha

    • @onlinefriend3889
      @onlinefriend3889 2 года назад +8

      @@AdieuAlle Normally I'd express the fact that the joke went over your head, but I was also genuinely wondering what this instrument was, so instead thank you! :D

    • @ajb.4222
      @ajb.4222 2 года назад +4

      @@onlinefriend3889 did you not watch the video? They said it at the beginning

    • @onlinefriend3889
      @onlinefriend3889 2 года назад

      @@ajb.4222 I don't know what video you're watching, but it doesn't say so as at the beginning of this one

  • @Steets
    @Steets 3 года назад +249

    The sheer _quantity_ of sounds coming from that one machine is what blows me away.

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 2 года назад +35

      This company crammed more sound effects in their cabinets than did their competitors, and it is believed that the phrase “all the bells and whistles” comes from selling photoplayers and theatre pipe organs to silent movie theatres in the old days, describing the amount of sound effects available. 😃

  • @unclegoose3864
    @unclegoose3864 4 года назад +708

    We definitely need more young people to carry this stuff on.

    • @ultimatesteve9647
      @ultimatesteve9647 3 года назад +36

      I would if I had the money and there weren't so few machines left!

    • @byggrynsgroet
      @byggrynsgroet 2 года назад +1

      bet you would be able to snatch one wouldnt you uncle goose

    • @stealingyourbones0
      @stealingyourbones0 2 года назад +21

      Oh I’d absolutely do that but sadly since fotoplayers are so unique and rare that’s a LOT of money. If I had the opportunity to learn how to play this marvelous instrument I’d do it in a heartbeat

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 2 года назад +9

      Nate Otto in Minnesota, a good player piano technician, will be restoring / reconstructing another Fotoplayer, between projects for clients. I almost said “soon”, but I know how long Joe, Dave Hartman and crew took to restore the large style 41/45 at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, due to how extensive it is (many instruments), and the bad condition in which they received it. The model Nate has was originally a two cabinet model around that size, probably a 45, but missing the side cabinets / instruments and the piano needs a complete restoration. Fortunately some folks have, in past decades, had enough foresight to save certain parts from these instruments, so he *might* be able to gather enough original parts to restore it.

    • @crowsnest420
      @crowsnest420 2 года назад +1

      we do, but with the technology today, it be easier to do everything through a computer

  • @daniel_dumile
    @daniel_dumile 5 лет назад +505

    I love this guy, he's my hero. Nerds are the salt of the earth.

    • @daniel_dumile
      @daniel_dumile 5 лет назад +12

      Not so much the host, I could go without him and more Joe talking

    • @budgiecat9039
      @budgiecat9039 4 года назад +21

      @@daniel_dumile The host did his job well had some good lines that accentuated the presentation.

    • @zermanman9891
      @zermanman9891 2 года назад +7

      The world needs many types of people to keep it vibrant

    • @KidCorporate
      @KidCorporate Год назад +2

      I just want to shred ANY instrument with half of his candor.

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe 2 года назад +476

    When I was 21(56 now), my friend had a grandfather who was a Disney animator and she asked me to help them empty his house after he had died and they were emptying it to sell the home. They had me going in and out of that man’s home and tossing stuff in a dumpster that I know now that this man would be appalled at that was being thrown out. Tons and tons of projectors and millions of the hand drawn scenes from Disney movies that her grandfather made by hand. Lamps and contraptions and sculptures that he made. He was an amazing artist and my friends family had zero interest in it and I am sure that I tossed out ten times the value of that home. I took what I could carry and fit in the tiny back seat of a Camaro. The boxes of the celluloid drawings were super heavy and I remember dropping them in the dumpster and seeing the boxes rupture and the pictures spread out in the millions across the dirty floor of the dumpster. I feel terrible about it all these years later. The grandfather wouldn’t have kept them if he didn’t have sentimental value to him, but they were also worth a huge amount of money. I also remember hundreds of reels of films in the metal canisters. Uugh

    • @firedevil8733
      @firedevil8733 Год назад +35

      such a loss.. i feel with you...

    • @chahahc
      @chahahc Год назад +62

      People who don't value the past will destroy the future. As we are seeing.

    • @firedevil8733
      @firedevil8733 Год назад +8

      Chahahc, sad but true

    • @CalmestRaccoon
      @CalmestRaccoon Год назад +12

      If I had a time machine, I'd use it to stop that from happening.

    • @KnoxEmDown
      @KnoxEmDown Год назад +13

      Some people hate their family and have no sympathy for their legacy. Whether that hatred is deserved or not is another matter entirely, but it's always terroble to see beautiful things tossed away.

  • @1q2e3e4r5t
    @1q2e3e4r5t 6 лет назад +635

    he is an archaeologist, artist, museum curator, and a good person at the same time. much repect!

  • @Canukles
    @Canukles 3 года назад +491

    Could you imagine if in a modern theatre suddenly there's a slide with "Everyone has turned their phone off but YOU" comes up, the lights flick on, a bailiff singles you out, and the entire theatre jeers at you? I think these shame reels need to make a comeback.

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 2 года назад +13

      BAM!

    • @Tony.Technics.1200s
      @Tony.Technics.1200s 11 месяцев назад

      They do need to bring the shaming signs back, but you know this generation of easily "triggered" puss!es would sue the theatre for hurting their feelings, lol!

    • @asikwus
      @asikwus 10 месяцев назад +7

      While we're at, also a slide telling something "People would rather hear the story than your commentary blathers. Please be quiet." Shaming those who disrupts the experience with talking during a movie.

  • @Faren22
    @Faren22 7 лет назад +408

    The song he's playing is a high-tempo variation of "12th Street Rag," famously used by Weird Al Yankovic in the intro to his classic "Hooked On Polka".

    • @jaysee9655
      @jaysee9655 5 лет назад +5

      Faren22 Al’s father was a famous polka player.

    • @matthew-ph6xo
      @matthew-ph6xo 5 лет назад +23

      It was also in spongebob

    • @miniskunk
      @miniskunk 5 лет назад +13

      @@jaysee9655 Al has no direct relation to Frankie Yankovic. Al's interest in accordions and having the same last name was a coincidence.

    • @sergebraida5622
      @sergebraida5622 4 года назад +4

      Jay See Frankie and Al were not related.

    • @JobvanderZwan
      @JobvanderZwan 4 года назад +2

      @@miniskunk maybe it was nominative determinism? ;)

  • @russellmoore8187
    @russellmoore8187 7 лет назад +178

    Belt AND suspenders...rock on, Joe!

  • @woodlands_
    @woodlands_ 5 лет назад +203

    This is the most wholesome show host i've listened to. he's just got the friendliest voice i have heard.

    • @ThenPeterSaid
      @ThenPeterSaid 2 года назад +4

      Huell is a Treasure.

    • @daveintheAM
      @daveintheAM Год назад +1

      Huell Howser is like, rightfully memed, but likewise, hes a legitimately good host

  • @creamygoodness4440
    @creamygoodness4440 2 года назад +119

    As a 20 something year old person I have to say this, these old machines are always fascinating because it's all old school, no fancy tech stuff. I always find the older stuff to be cooler because it's like " how did they get that to work out?! " With technology today it's just all little chips that does everything by itself so it's not as..I guess magical is the word?

    • @jpsned
      @jpsned 2 года назад +1

      Exactly! 👍

    • @Vengetuen_Wraith
      @Vengetuen_Wraith Год назад +9

      But then again, a chip is quite magical itself. They take this tiny little bit of rock and they make it do math? They can't even get kids to do math these days! How does the rock think? It's so small!

    • @Wayra_
      @Wayra_ Год назад +15

      @@Vengetuen_Wraith scientists tricked rocks into thinking so i can look at big anime boobs anytime anywhere. what a world we live in

  • @spizzed
    @spizzed 5 лет назад +99

    I want that played at my funeral

    • @wrednax8594
      @wrednax8594 4 года назад +11

      KEEP GOING?

    • @sneaker_thistle
      @sneaker_thistle 4 года назад

      it would be very expensive though

    • @dangreenspan8412
      @dangreenspan8412 3 года назад +16

      Putting the "fun" in "funeral."

    • @jimjolley
      @jimjolley 3 года назад +9

      This one is somber so it's alright to cry

    • @blboy129
      @blboy129 3 года назад +6

      My condolences

  • @pooldad
    @pooldad 4 года назад +585

    day 89 of quarantine:

  • @ryan_custard13
    @ryan_custard13 7 лет назад +196

    1:19 hit it Joe!

  • @ptp1474
    @ptp1474 4 года назад +367

    people: "What instruments are you playing?"
    Joe: "Yes"

    • @PirateAdmiral-bx6sx
      @PirateAdmiral-bx6sx 4 года назад +5

      An American FotoPlayer

    • @lsuhillary
      @lsuhillary 4 года назад

      Pirate2002Admiral whoosh ✈️

    • @BolderBrooklyn
      @BolderBrooklyn 11 дней назад

      “Except the piano, that part plays itself”

    • @BolderBrooklyn
      @BolderBrooklyn 11 дней назад

      “Except the piano, that part plays itself”

  • @Lucius1958
    @Lucius1958 7 лет назад +214

    It would be a dream come true to watch a full length silent film with Fotoplayer accompaniment.
    I first learned about the Fotoplayer about 50 years ago, when my parents gave me a couple of old Hathaway & Bowers catalogs, after I had pestered them about old phonographs. I have been a fan of automatic musical instruments ever since.

    • @2442Random
      @2442Random 7 лет назад +4

      Lucius1958 That would be a great business idea. To have a classic cinema without any 3D or Dolby Surround things. I would visit that place often.

    • @chazdesimone7306
      @chazdesimone7306 7 лет назад +3

      You can watch a full length silent film with Fotoplayer accompaniment - Joe has performed such a feat at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences (the Oscar dudes) on their "new" Fotoplayer that he refurbished to perfection and helped them install.

    • @jkholtgreve
      @jkholtgreve 3 года назад +1

      @@2442Random The Music Box in Chicago still screens silent films with accompaniment on a large, albeit electronic and not original organ. About the closest thing you’ll get to an authentic experience on a regular basis though, and I highly recommend timing your next trip to Chicago to coincide with it.

  • @miltyway
    @miltyway 7 лет назад +174

    Joe Rinaudo is doing important work! I hope he is able to catalogue all of the rolls!

    • @chazdesimone7306
      @chazdesimone7306 7 лет назад +15

      Joe would love to hear from you, espeically if you know about Picturolls. Visit his website, silentcinemasociety.org. and go to the contact page. (I'm Joe's friend of 50 years, and restore/re-create his film titles.)

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 2 года назад +5

      I think Joe only has less than 100 Picturolls left to go to get a complete set! When I came over to visit I brought over all I had at the time (about a dozen) from my roll collection, and turns out Joe needed like four of them! So we traded for some great material: I got a recut of a great and super rare Frank Banta MelODee roll called “The Moan” etc etc.

  • @sptownsend999
    @sptownsend999 5 лет назад +98

    His neighbors listen to wonderful music all the time -- whether they want to or not!

  • @LilGuyG_
    @LilGuyG_ 4 года назад +109

    Modern Musicians: "My music is innovative and creative"
    Joe: Hold my everything

    • @VibeDPyro
      @VibeDPyro 2 года назад

      Joe : you’ve only been fooling yourself, prepare for real power

  • @oneupgamer5306
    @oneupgamer5306 7 лет назад +207

    Such a marvelous piece of film history. I wish pieces like this were still around. Having seen silent films with live music I can say that the scores on the video releases just don't have that same power behind them. I didn't like the movie Nosferatu until I saw it with live music. Now I love it. Also OH MY GOD THAT 1903 EDISON IS BEAUTIFUL! I went to the museum of the moving picture and I think they only had this as an illustration on the wall. The real thing is incredible.

    • @chazdesimone7306
      @chazdesimone7306 7 лет назад +11

      You should check out Joe's friend's website where Scott Lasky recreates authentic silent film music with a live orchestra: fporchestra.org/ which stands for Famous Players Orchestra. He performs while Joe hand-cranks the motion picture machine, and the next show is coming up in March. Subscribe to Joe's website silentcinemasociety.org to get on the mailing list. (I'm Joe's friend of over 50 years and he was into silent films as a teenager!)

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 2 года назад +1

      It’s really amazing. I was at Joe’s house when, as a total novice to the history of silent film (I’ve been a mechanical music enthusiast my entire life), I asked Joe a simple question about “how many silent films still exist”? Expecting it was a pretty large number, and was shocked and saddened to hear that only about ONE QUARTER of all these commercial films known made (from vintage newspaper and magazine ads, other sources etc) still survive! That’s really sad. In the silent era, films were considered ephemeral, popular entertainment and were not yet considered artistic or ‘worthy of preservation’ yet as they were too new and the ivory-tower arbiters of culture at the time hadn’t UNBENT enough to stoop to allow film into the pearly gates of the ‘fine arts’ until around when synchronized sound films were already underway. And due to bad transfers as the wrong speeds, missing material etc, a lot of the silent were laughed at and denigrated, except for a few (Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, etc). It took a more removed and sympathetic perspective in recent decades to see these films as the treasures of art and (pop) culture that they actually are. Since so many were on naturally self-destructive nitrate film, they’ve needed to be restored and transferred at great speed before the only remaining copies (of some; others exist in multiple copies) disintegrate. Enthusiasts of silent film and serious scholars always encourage newcomers who discover really old reels of film to reach out to them as they just might have found (part of) one of the currently-lost films.

    • @ObviousTrollFrom2007
      @ObviousTrollFrom2007 11 месяцев назад

      Sadly, it's estimated as low as 50 of these things exist, despite thousands being made. And as few as 12 are known to still be functional. 😔

  • @camiloescobar9154
    @camiloescobar9154 7 лет назад +90

    I wish more people were as passionate as this guy on the stuff they do (including me) absolutely loving this music!

  • @caedanhutzell8540
    @caedanhutzell8540 Год назад +11

    this is like the first DJ set

  • @gamertime4949
    @gamertime4949 5 лет назад +21

    joe didn’t just hit it, he smashed it

  • @TheMarkieMarkMan321
    @TheMarkieMarkMan321 10 месяцев назад +10

    The OG Sound Board 😮

  • @kevinw9507
    @kevinw9507 4 года назад +41

    Mr. Rinaudo is just so full of energy, history, and knowledge of early film and music could just listen to him talk and demonstrate the equipment all day. I just wish the host would just let him speak instead of repeatedly interrupting him.
    I would personally love to see if we could do a more modern and professional sound recording. Despite the old recording, this clip gave me such an appreciation for early cinema, especially the music and sound.

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 2 года назад +3

      I think Mr Howser was just keeping things on track so that the show would be an hour and not two hours :) but the dialogue and editing is very good, and it’s an entertaining episode for sure.

    • @scdmr81
      @scdmr81 Год назад +1

      The host talking over and interrupting is ruining the education! Then he asks a questions on stuff that Joe was saying but the host cut him off, so clearly the host wasn’t really listening! Horrible host!

    • @LittleBlueJug
      @LittleBlueJug 10 месяцев назад

      @@scdmr81I'm willing to let it slide because he's incredibly excited about the interview. This doesn't seem to be the typical ego trip that most interviewers have.

  • @CallMeCJ_
    @CallMeCJ_ 7 лет назад +46

    I was born well past the time of these things, March 1999, but that opening performance gave me a smile that I haven't had in years. Everything about it is just so upbeat and happy and I would donate a leg to hear it in person. I'm stupidly tired since I'm posting this at 1:30 AM but I think I found my new alarm clock.

  • @adamrosenhamer3762
    @adamrosenhamer3762 7 лет назад +99

    that beginning was how i first found the photoplayer

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 2 года назад

      Are you now playing professionally? There are two photoplayer gigs currently in the USA: playing the Wurlitzer YU for the Glenwood Springs Vaudeville Revue in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, and playing the Cremona M3 in the Virginia City Opera House for the Virginia City Players in Virginia City, Montana. That latter gig has been going since the 50s and it is the longest continuously used photoplayer in the world (it got a good 10-15 years of use decades before V C opened as a restoration/ preservation old west town). There will also be a Wurlitzer O in a Washington state theatre soon. None of these are Americans but maybe we’ll see a real Fotoplayer go back in a regularly open public US venue soon.

  • @hopper2698
    @hopper2698 3 месяца назад +2

    Anyone who plays a fotoplayer HAS to have a phenomenal sense of humor!

  • @amonymouss
    @amonymouss Год назад +10

    This is incredible. Having Huell Howser as the interviewer adds a whole other layer of surrealness.

    • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema
      @Pioneers_Of_Cinema Год назад

      Howser sure was a unique talent, with that fantastic voice and exudes positive energy.

  • @xXLukemavXx
    @xXLukemavXx 6 лет назад +48

    The original "Hit it, Joe!"

  • @JordanMichelle66
    @JordanMichelle66 7 лет назад +21

    I wish you could see the enormous smile on my face right now. This makes me so unconditionally happy

    • @888Marco
      @888Marco 7 лет назад

      Yea its like a 'mouth open smile'. :D

    • @CallMeCJ_
      @CallMeCJ_ 7 лет назад +1

      Three words. Pure. Uncut. Whimsy.

  • @marmite-land
    @marmite-land 6 лет назад +26

    27:17 Awww ... The last speech was really touching ! We'll never forget this great part of history !

  • @TheLordNovo
    @TheLordNovo Год назад +15

    Joe is a man of many talents, and he discovered how to merge all those talents into one single item

  • @alitlweird
    @alitlweird 2 года назад +54

    Ladies and Gentlemen… The Mayor of Toontown!
    Honestly, I’d pay $200 a ticket to see this guy play a two hour concert.

    • @naomigwolfe8112
      @naomigwolfe8112 2 года назад +1

      Woah, imagine composing two hours of music for this beauty...

  • @reyamsalameh
    @reyamsalameh 2 года назад +24

    It's videos like this that take me back to my childhood; from his living room decor to the music to his voice as he speaks too. His enthusiasm is admirable and you can tell how passionate he is about playing his Fotoplayer! You can also notice he gets a little nervous or anxious (he even ran out of breath as he was speaking!) at some parts as he explains the contraption, which is entirely valid as a normal human emotion! He wants to tell everything there is about the Fotoplayer, there's so much he has to say- that he wants to say, even!- it's enough to put a smile on your face as you get just as excited as he is! You can tell that this rare machine was in good hands with him! It's sad to know that the rest of the Fotoplayers are kept private and preserved, perhaps even collecting dust too. Joe kept playing his Fotoplayer, giving it life and spirit with every piece he played on it. Joe and his Fotoplayer share a strangely strong connection whenever he sits on his stool and begins playing; you'd think that that's something you'd hear in a work of fiction, but you can practically see it for yourself in the rest of his video collection! I would've loved to visit him, maybe even be given the honor to hear him play it live too. . . I can only wonder what happened to him and where he is today. . .

  • @skfngie574
    @skfngie574 3 года назад +5

    I really like the wind sound 💨💨💨

  • @chriswilson2431
    @chriswilson2431 Год назад +12

    Joe, I can’t tell you the joy watching you play has brought me. Skills like yours are being lost quickly and what you have and how you play it is a really special thing. Good on you for preserving history and bringing it to life. peace and love from GB

  • @TheOneWhoSometimesSaysOk
    @TheOneWhoSometimesSaysOk 4 месяца назад +3

    To everyone wondering how is the piano playing, he's moving his arms so fast that the camera doesn't register it.

  • @genericpersonx333
    @genericpersonx333 2 года назад +32

    Ahh, the days when California had cultural gold worth remembering. Thanks for uploading this gem.

  • @joshuahubbard6190
    @joshuahubbard6190 Год назад +3

    Reminds me of a place I used to go in Seattle as a kid called “Pizza and Pipes”. There was a full sized pipe organ that would play and bubbles would blow and the lights would change colors. It was awesome.

  • @momijinks
    @momijinks Год назад +11

    HIT IT JOE🔥🔥🔥

  • @mikedahuman
    @mikedahuman 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know what's more impressive, the instrument or the amount of skill you have to have to keep up with it.

  • @kainsir
    @kainsir 4 года назад +17

    I love how excited and passionate he is in the video. It's such an unusual hobby but he's having a blast doing what he enjoys. Kudos!

  • @lepoyyopel5293
    @lepoyyopel5293 4 года назад +5

    joe and his sound machine should be awarded the living american treasure wow👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jpsned
    @jpsned 2 года назад +7

    The Fotoplayer is an amazing contraption! The ingenuity it took to invent it is simply incredible. And then to learn how to play it? C'mon, I don't imagine there's a Fotoplayer teacher on every block. 🙂

  • @OleGeezerCirca1941
    @OleGeezerCirca1941 3 года назад +4

    A man after my own heart. My favorite slide is "REMEMBER THE JOHNSTON FLOOD. DON'T SPIT ON THE FLOOR!"

  • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema
    @Pioneers_Of_Cinema Год назад +3

    One of the fully functioning Fotoplayers sold recently at auction for around $US440,000.

  • @Blarnix
    @Blarnix 11 месяцев назад +4

    Joe hit it harder than anyone else in history.

  • @andrewpalmerxo4029
    @andrewpalmerxo4029 5 лет назад +21

    The 5 people who disliked this video...dont know what music is..joe's shit goes hard❤😂

  • @laurenvolk195
    @laurenvolk195 3 года назад +2

    YOUR MUSIC SAVED MY LIFE

  • @caroline-pm4mo
    @caroline-pm4mo 4 года назад +13

    1:55 this be the guy operating my brain when i'm tryna sleep

  • @kennethdavidii2734
    @kennethdavidii2734 5 лет назад +6

    Great shows. Will always remember Huell Howser. Rest in Peace my friend.

  • @birdman9860
    @birdman9860 Год назад +3

    It'd be awesome if someone opened a theater that could replicate this experience

  • @devonkanis
    @devonkanis 4 года назад +2

    I came here for a Fotoplayer and end up finding GOLD.. this is dope!

  • @mastermati773
    @mastermati773 2 года назад +7

    The guy has his own world. I love him.

  • @BensPhonographs07
    @BensPhonographs07 3 года назад +4

    I have a friend whom i work with who says that her mother, born in 1909, remembers the horse drawn fire wagons, and the sparks the horses would shoot up running.

  • @yellowplate4539
    @yellowplate4539 3 года назад +2

    Joe, I need you, we need you, the whole world needs you.
    please come back :(

  • @birdman9860
    @birdman9860 Год назад +1

    One watching this gets a new appreciation for the modern film experience and the evolution behind it, but also a nostalgia for a bygone era we will never get to experience, even in a preserved form

  • @wristocrat
    @wristocrat 2 года назад +6

    The film brought me to tears. I don’t know why. Amazing glimpse into art and engineering history.

  • @geovanniinusa5973
    @geovanniinusa5973 Год назад +4

    WOW!!!! What an absolute treat watching this episode. Thank you for keeping this history alive and WORKING!

  • @brenki
    @brenki 2 года назад +5

    If I had this instrument I would play it all the time. So beautiful and playful! Joe is a magician! ❤

  • @elbmp5151
    @elbmp5151 Год назад +1

    That is the greatest thing I've ever seen and heard.

  • @JackandSally4ever
    @JackandSally4ever 7 лет назад +105

    If I close my eyes while listening to the sound effects, I just picture the really REALLY old Mickey Mouse Cartoons. Not quite Steamboat Mickey, but more like Lonesome Ghosts era.

    • @LegoWormNoah101
      @LegoWormNoah101 5 лет назад +6

      I close my eyes and imagine old school Looney Tunes.

  • @gideonstupke2257
    @gideonstupke2257 7 лет назад +10

    I'm so happy that work is being done to preserve these films, projectors, and music rolls. What a marvel!

  • @thelatiosmaster
    @thelatiosmaster 4 года назад +4

    "What instrument do you play?"
    "EVERYTHING!"

  • @GhostOfJulesVerne
    @GhostOfJulesVerne 4 месяца назад +1

    This is now my alarm clock song.

  • @KTHKUHNKK
    @KTHKUHNKK Год назад +1

    This was absolutely the best.
    My words cannot describe how awesome this man and his collection are.
    Keith Kuhn
    KK Motion Pictures
    also on RUclips
    UR. The. Best. Joe

  • @asiguere
    @asiguere 3 года назад +11

    I want this to play at my funeral as they lower the casket into the yawning grave

  • @the_desert_dweller
    @the_desert_dweller Год назад +2

    I sure do miss watching Huell Howser

    • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema
      @Pioneers_Of_Cinema Год назад

      He was a unique talent. So much positive energy and enthusiasm.

  • @InsaneSalami
    @InsaneSalami 2 месяца назад +1

    It's sad that all of this stuff is likely to be forgotten simply due to neglect.

  • @MikesTrueStories
    @MikesTrueStories Год назад +2

    Love this host! “Plus the neighbors must love this when you go to town on a Saturday night!?” Haha!!!

    • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema
      @Pioneers_Of_Cinema Год назад

      Part of a series hosted by Huell Howser called California Gold - shown on public cable TV. Lots of interesting locations and people shown. I think from the 1990s to early 2000s

  • @kennethdavidii2734
    @kennethdavidii2734 5 лет назад +4

    What an amazing piece of history. Thank you Huell for bringing events like this into our homes.

  • @Muddlekin
    @Muddlekin 7 лет назад +8

    This is the coolest thing I've seen in awhile, I love Wurlizers/Fairground sounds but this is something different! Gosh, just feels like an old cartoon!

  • @Growmetheus
    @Growmetheus Год назад +1

    I miss this show so much 😭😭😭

  • @AnalBajanal
    @AnalBajanal 4 года назад +49

    Alongside the hundreds of miniature versions of myself rummaging through filing cabinets and hamster on the wheel Joe is the head operator of my mind

  • @thetruebluedeath
    @thetruebluedeath Год назад +2

    This man has become my goal.

  • @stebeware
    @stebeware 11 месяцев назад +1

    I would absolutely love to own and play one of these.

  • @felixolauzzon
    @felixolauzzon 2 года назад +3

    My guy Joe has lived the life we all dream of!

  • @hjensen9214
    @hjensen9214 2 года назад +1

    What a blessing! I absolutely loved this. Thank you sir for not allowing history to disappear.

  • @doronoogjen9384
    @doronoogjen9384 4 года назад +2

    I love this! I always admire people who have a cool hobby

  • @chainsawbarbarian
    @chainsawbarbarian 6 лет назад +3

    Glad to see Joe is still rockin!! I came for my pal Huell! Wotta Guy!

  • @lucasdeane8796
    @lucasdeane8796 10 месяцев назад +1

    Joe hit it harder than anyone has ever hit

  • @cecerichards4000
    @cecerichards4000 Год назад +3

    Wow - what a great collection! Thanks for the explanation of everything. Best use of a half hour I have spent in a long time!!!

  • @kdpowers
    @kdpowers Год назад +1

    The wind whistle gets me every time.

  • @alfredsshitbude3857
    @alfredsshitbude3857 Год назад +1

    I love that stuff,it makes me very happy and it gives me energy. I like his warm nature, Joe is a great person! ❤

  • @robertg0105
    @robertg0105 5 лет назад +9

    I have started a project where I take an electric piano, and add a cabinet like his, to make a fotoplayer of my own. I hope I can complete it before June so I have some thing for the talent show

    • @noboniusnobby3100
      @noboniusnobby3100 5 лет назад +1

      How’s it coming along?

    • @robertg0105
      @robertg0105 5 лет назад +5

      Really well actually, my one issue is getting the train whistle and Wind effect to come from the same bellow, but that's not working

    • @CziffraTheThird
      @CziffraTheThird 4 года назад

      How is it coming brother?

    • @lsuhillary
      @lsuhillary 4 года назад

      Bird Eats Everything How goes it??

  • @AstoriHeichalot
    @AstoriHeichalot 7 лет назад +42

    I wish I have the skill to handle that monster machine

    • @chazdesimone7306
      @chazdesimone7306 7 лет назад +5

      You do. Just turn on the switch! And have fun pulling the cords and pushing the buttons! (But good luck finding a Fotoplayer.)

    • @csaviation9013
      @csaviation9013 7 лет назад +7

      Chaz. I know someone with a photoplayer, the ones like this are very hard to play in that manner displayed in this video. This guy probably has decades of experience!

  • @Distruct10
    @Distruct10 4 года назад +2

    he looks so happy it's so cute

  • @Omnywrench
    @Omnywrench 6 лет назад +66

    This is so sad, hit it Joe
    [Despacito interlaced with wacky sound effects plays]

  • @anthonyturton8091
    @anthonyturton8091 3 года назад +1

    A delight thank you.

  • @Teliriny
    @Teliriny 4 года назад +1

    What a badass! That is a lot of hard work and talent right there!

  • @hamlin8836
    @hamlin8836 5 лет назад +1

    This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen I bet my great grandma was around for this

  • @Ponk_80
    @Ponk_80 7 лет назад +4

    I love this, I wish I could travel in time an experience this back when they were new :)

  • @joeprice6390
    @joeprice6390 3 года назад +2

    Thanks new Joe

    • @jimjolley
      @jimjolley 2 года назад

      The thanks is all mine, parson

  • @rockinredneck57
    @rockinredneck57 Год назад +2

    Nashville's own Huell Howser. Great journalist/ newsman.

    • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema
      @Pioneers_Of_Cinema Год назад

      Extraordinarily unique talent. Wondered where that Southern accent was from.

  • @Nico93
    @Nico93 7 лет назад +3

    Man, this brings me back to when i saw the low quality version, old youtube.

  • @chrislom5288
    @chrislom5288 4 года назад +1

    Utterly fascinating. I love it

  • @simpsonsj
    @simpsonsj 4 года назад +1

    One heck of a collection.