Complete History of Recorded Music, Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @ttstitching
    @ttstitching 8 лет назад +16

    Why does everyone hate the overlapping so much? I actually LOVE it.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +7

      It's not for everyone, but if you love the overlapping, you're in the majority, and are in company with me.

  • @morganrabideaux4288
    @morganrabideaux4288 6 лет назад +25

    1860 - 2018.... Wow

  • @KermitSupersonic
    @KermitSupersonic 10 лет назад +3

    Everything gets clearer and clearer was the years go by. It is indeed amazing how much we improve with technology and such. Just amazing.

    • @KermitSupersonic
      @KermitSupersonic 10 лет назад

      And now if you excuse me, now I'm gonna go listen to Benny Goodman and such.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад +1

      It is. We've come a long way, but should always have an appreciation for the journey.

    • @KermitSupersonic
      @KermitSupersonic 10 лет назад

      :P

  • @blastromlifyedah
    @blastromlifyedah 4 года назад +10

    Feels great to be back.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  7 лет назад +7

    My mother's voice as a little girl is recorded on a glass 78 RPM record. It was made in 1950 A.D. This record is part of my personal collection and so I will not be posting it. But the fact may be of interest to you, my listeners.

    • @yellowyellow7476
      @yellowyellow7476 7 лет назад

      tinnitischannel 1950 AD
      In case you confused it with BC?

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +7

    Here's Part 2 of the list, 1921 to 1960!
    1921 Home Again Blues - Original Dixieland Jazz Band
    1922 Okeh Laughing Record - Okeh
    1923 Charleston - James P. Johnson
    1924 It Had to Be you - California Ramblers
    1925 Danse Macabre - Leopold Stokowski
    1926 Me Too Fox Trot - Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
    1927 Rhapsody in Blue (Piano Roll Recording) - George Gershwin
    1928 You Took Advantage of Me - Bing Crosby
    1929 Love Me or Leave Me - Guy Lombardo
    1930 Puttin' On the Ritz - Harry Richman
    1931 Puzzle Record Tune (Part 1) - Novelty Orchestra
    1932 Scat Song - Cab Calloway
    1933 Tango: Du schwarzer zigeuner (Du svarte zigenare) - Ulla Billquist
    1934 Memories - Ben & Alf Pearson
    1935 Love Song - Paul Robeson
    1936 Sing Me a Swing Song - Chick Webb with Ella Fitzgerald
    1937 Sing Sing Sing with a Swing - Benny Goodman
    1938 The Bee Song - Arthur Askey
    1939 The Good Egg - Carl Stalling
    1940 In the Mood - Glenn Miller
    1941 Lazy Bones - Hoagy Carmichael & Dorothy Dandridge
    1942 Der Furher's Face - Spike Jones and the City Slicker Orchestra
    1943 Stormy Weather - Lena Horne
    1944 Soviet National Anthem - Red Army Choir (not an endorsement)
    1945 I Got Rhythm - Benny Goodman Sextet
    1946 Hawk's Boogie - Erskine_Hawkin
    1947 Cement Mixer Put-ti Put-ti - Slim Gaillard Trio (This recording is featured with the incorrect year in the video)
    1948 Ol' Man River - Paul Robeson
    1949 A Little Bird Told Me - Evelyn Knight
    1950 Cupid Boogie - Little Esther Phillips
    1951 El Cumbanchero - Desi Arnez
    1952 Night Train- Jimmy Forrest
    1953 That's Amore - Dean Martin
    1954 Rock Around the Clock - Bill Halley and His Comets
    1955 Ain't That a Shame? - Fats Domino
    1956 Why Do Fools Fall in Love? - Teenagers featuring Frankie Lyman
    1957 Round And Round - Perry Como (This was featured in the John Hughes movie "Blast From the Past" (1998))
    1958 You Make Me Dizzy, Miss Lizzy - Larry Williams
    1959 Kookie Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) - Edward Byrnes with Connie Stevens
    1960 The Twist - Chubby Checker

  • @BrucesPhonograph
    @BrucesPhonograph 8 лет назад +3

    The ending with a "playing" of Leon Scotts Phonoautograph at the end is clever. Scott actually invented sound recording but did not anticipate playback. The Phonoautograph was a scientific instrument devised for the study of sound.

  • @crueltyfreecolorist1025
    @crueltyfreecolorist1025 9 лет назад +3

    Mid 1950's it started to get upbeat and jolly.

  • @nicholascushman4093
    @nicholascushman4093 6 лет назад +3

    I don’t really know why but I thought the transition from 1969-70 sounded really cool, I guess the stones + Dunn and Mccashen go pretty well together. Great vid!

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад

      I really like that part, too, and I had no idea it would sound that cool. That Rolling Stones song is actually from 1967, by the way. My bad! Speaking of 2000 Light Years from Home, did you ever hear the 1984 cover by Danse Society?

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +4

    Also, Astro, 7:16 is something that's hard to describe. Rich Grueler combines elements of classical, hip hop and death metal.

  • @photoxlo
    @photoxlo 6 лет назад +2

    the only thing i notice and love, is the sound quality got increasingly better throughout the years... i just wonder how much more audio quality can improve in the future.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад

      We can only imagine what the future will hold.

  • @matthewheath5390
    @matthewheath5390 9 лет назад +2

    Very nicely done. Thank you for putting in so much time and effort 😀 much love

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      +Matthew Heath Thank you for listening. I'm currently doing a better master of the album DAWKINS vs THE SHAKESPEARE SIMULATOR, which features this recording.

    • @schitlipz
      @schitlipz 9 лет назад

      Nah this blows. If ya wanna teach a complete history we need citations and, also, the best recordings of the time. This... it's all a bunch of noise.
      Even in the 30s we had some very nice recordings. The 50s and 60s had amazingly clear recordings. Then the 70s knocked it out of the park hi-fi style.
      In this cut-and-paste era we are all bombarded with trash. I'm guilty of trash too, but c'mon man. "Complete History of Recorded Music" is one hell of haughty claim.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      +schitlipz It's ok if you don't like it. I wanted to just do something different. But who determines what's the "best" recordings of all time? Maybe by trying something different, people might hear something the never encountered before, enjoy it, and be curious enough to explore something they never expected to enjoy because they never encountered it.

    • @schitlipz
      @schitlipz 9 лет назад

      tinnitischannel I mean like the best sound quality you can find that hasn't been digitaly "fixed", or sneakily played by a modern performer. Most ears can determine sound quality, it's not very subjective if something is scratchy or not.
      At first I thought I might enjoy it as educational, due to the boastful title, with names of the sources, etc... but it wasn't educational. It's mostly like tuning around randomly on an AM dial. Sorry man, I don't mean to poop on it or whatever. I was just expecting something else.
      Maybe I'm critical because I have a vision for how it "should" have been done; with some emphasis on recording medium too. I think that's why RUclips recommended this to me, I was digging up info on the history of magnetic tapes.
      If I tried to do this I might even have included ancient written works (that's a type of record). At least a little tiny bit of it at the start in the form of pictures. There's written music out there from days long, long, long ago. If I'm not mistaken I think that even the bible has some musical note (or key?) refences in Psalms.
      So like sorry, again, but the title is misleading.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      +schitlipz Hey! No need to apologize! So stop doing it! There's no requirement for you to like my work, and I prefer constructive honesty. FYI, this is actually only the first part of a 2-part audio track from one of my albums, and part 2 is a love song I composed.

  • @winterfox9994
    @winterfox9994 8 лет назад +5

    The sound at the end scared the shit outta me

  • @purab9
    @purab9 6 лет назад +3

    I can feel the hardwork you put into this 💗😊

  • @astrofalkkon4036
    @astrofalkkon4036 9 лет назад +2

    BTW how to you make those years go down and a new year comes up kinda like 1999 where all of the numbers move down and it becomes 2000, also how did you make the moving static , that was cool

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      +The Casually Awesome Gamer
      I didn't relaize that I never answered your question, until Casually Awesome Gamer added his or her thoughts. I use MacroMedia Flash MX, which is an older version but I like it. It's great for making animaiton. I made graphics out of the numbers and just animated them. I actually rendered ther entire project as a series of still images, which is all that video is anyway. The timing of it all was set in Sony Vegas Studio 6 (I now use version 11). You notice that I'm a bit off sometimes. It's not perfect. Especailly the speed in the end when it's running backwards. I noticed that odomoter barrels don't move in unison when a large number changes, so I made sure that each successive digit lags a bit when several numbers turn at once. Also, I chose fonts that I felt fit the decade. Sometimes the numbers aren't perfectly centered relative to the others. That was intentional, gives it more realism for the imperfect analog world.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад +4

    the song from 1860 is the oldest recording. (Edison' was 1st to be played back. 'Au Clair de la Lune' from April 9th, 1860. Just recently resotred by scientists. That's the complete recording at the 1860 point. Had to type this on a txt editor & paste because YT is acting JERKY again & omitting every other letter, but what else is new with Screwgle?

    • @themusicmangamer8672
      @themusicmangamer8672 10 лет назад

      Watch the whole video first. it shows it at 7:59

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

      The Music Man Gamer Yes it does. The video here on RUclips is part 1. On the album version, Parts 1 and 2 are a single track, but the 1860 recording isn't present in that version. Also, in the album version where parts 1 and 2 are together, 2010 leads directly into part 2, and the 1877 Edison recording is moved from the beginning of part 1 to the end of part 2!

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      Thank you! That's been brought up earlier in the comments section, though.

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад

      +tinnitischannel
      Sometimes when I post my comments, it sometimes posts multiples of the same comment instead of just one.
      Restarting the computer helps with the rare 'Opening...' incident where it is that way forever.

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад

      +adamboycannon I decided to look it up on RUclips and one of the comments says there is one from 1853.

  • @etmet2461
    @etmet2461 7 лет назад +2

    8:13 When I was 9, I heard this recording and was shocked, jaw-dropped, and almost creeped out. That recording was only 154 years old at that time, but is currently 157.

  • @paulussantosociwidjaja4781
    @paulussantosociwidjaja4781 5 лет назад +1

    Memories are made of these in the days of my Dad still doing recording and taking care Band Bentoel.

  • @rihannaxx1172
    @rihannaxx1172 8 лет назад +10

    1860 was so creepy at the end 😟

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +1

      Yes, it is, especially since it marks the first time the human voice was ever captured, or at least was believed to be true at the time "The Complete History of Recorded Music, Part 1" was created.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  7 лет назад

      Thank you.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +6

    Here's Part 3 of the list, 1961 to 1990!
    1961 Variations II - John Cage
    1962 Eep Opp Ork - Jet Screamer (From the TV series, "The Jetsons")
    1963 Luck Be a Lady - Frank Sinatra
    1964 I Get Around - Beach Boys
    1965 It's Gonna Rain - Steve Reich
    1966 Taxman - Beatles
    1967 These Boots Were Made For Walking - Nancy Sinatra
    1968 Crystal and Clover - Tony James
    1969 2000 Light Years From Home - Rolling Stones
    1970 Alright in the City - Dunn and McCashen
    1971 One Toke Over the Line - Brewer & Shipley
    1972 Popcorn - Hot Butter
    1973 I Know It's Funky But I Like It - Ripple
    1974 Jive Talkin' - Bee Gees
    1975 Ohm Sweet Ohm - Kraftwerk
    1976 I Can't Get No Satisfaction - Residents
    1977 Mongoloid (Stiff version) - Devo
    1978 Ce Plane Por Moi - Plastic Bertrand
    1979 Warm Leatherette - Normal
    1980 Xanadu - Olivia Newton John
    1981 Another One Rides the Bus - “Weird Al” Yankovic
    1982 Walking in L.A. - Missing Persons
    1983 Shiny Shiny - Hysai Fantayzee
    1984 The Army Now - Art of Noise
    1985 Obsession - Animotion
    1986 Rockit Miss U.S.A. (Death Wish IV mix) - Sigue Sigue Sputnik
    1987 Fun to Be Had - Nitzer Ebb
    (Sample taken from a promo CD dated 1987)
    1988 Straight Up - Paula Abdul
    1989 The Perfect Cut (Rudy Poops) - Negativland
    1990 They Want EFX - Das EFX

    • @Northaxe
      @Northaxe 9 лет назад

      tinnitischannel Thank u so much man!

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      Northaxe No thanks needed. Just sorry it took me so long to post this.

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад

      +tinnitischannel
      Rudy Poops sounds like a radio broadcast, but I like the radio feeling anyway.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      The song "Rudy Poops" does contain a LOT of radio snippets in the song itself. And that song, and ALL SONGS by Negativland are copyright free! You can probably do a YT search & find all 7 versions of A Perfect Cut
      There are 7 mixes of PREFECT CUT and they are supposed to be listened to in order. If memory serves correctly they are:
      1) The Perfect Cut (canned music)
      2) The Perfect Cut (rudy poops)
      3) The Perfect Cut (good as gold)
      4) The Perfect Cut (piece of meat)
      5) The Perfect Cut (white rabbit & a dog named sue(or some name; this is the one I forget))
      6) The Perfect Cut (11 minutes)
      7) The Perfect Cut (48 hours)

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад

      But here's the question: Does Rudy actually poop in the broadcast?

  • @Calaupikah8287
    @Calaupikah8287 9 лет назад +2

    I don't care what anyone says I LOVE this I've listened to it over 20 times already xD it's interesting and I like how all the different music and recordings r played in order and how they evolved over time xD I also really like how u did that dial with the years it's really cool c:

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +1

      Emily Kittycat. Thank you, Emily. I appreciate you viewing this SO MANY TIMES.

  • @devinobrien9241
    @devinobrien9241 8 лет назад +3

    I was about to comment that Leon Scott made the first voice recording but I saw a comment that said it was at the end so thank you for that, but you played the version that was at the wrong speed, the recording was actually slower than what you played.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      I played it at the exact speed the clip that I found was played at. I'm sure it was played back at diffferent speeds in the lab, as there was no benchmark to measure the exact speed of recording the sound.

    • @devinobrien9241
      @devinobrien9241 8 лет назад

      +tinnitischannel Well, let me explain. In 2008 when the recording was first played back at the speed in your video, the people who found it thought that it was at the right speed, but a year later in 2009 when other recordings were played back at the same speed it sounded like an unnatural voice. But when they slowed the recordings down it sounded like the right voice so they stuck with that, how ever the recording in your video (Au Clair de La Lune) is often played at the wrong speed on the Internet. So, are we all caught up to speed?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      Yes. thank you. The learning never stops!

    • @devinobrien9241
      @devinobrien9241 8 лет назад

      +tinnitischannel Your welcome

  • @djunior874
    @djunior874 9 лет назад +2

    Very good video but unfortunately it's quite hard to make out individual songs due to the extreme overlapping.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      Thanx for enjoying this! I do get a person who once in a while thinks the sound is too overlapping. This song is intended to be a new composition and closer listening is intentionally required. I wanted an ethereal "stream of consciousness" sensation to it. It is inspired partly by the band Negativland, which makes found-sound compositions. They are actually featured in this recording in 1991; I included a clip of their song "The Perfect Cut (Rooty Poops)". Negativland has no rules when it comes to making sound compositions, and a great thing about the band is that all their music is copyright-free! So you can d/l everything they produce legally!

    • @djunior874
      @djunior874 9 лет назад

      tinnitischannel Ah yes I did notice that while there was a lot of overlapping it did sort of create a sound of its own; like a song stretching all the way from the 1800s to our present day. I guess it would be a bit of a nightmare to have so many songs so clearly because of copyright issues. :)

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +1

      The fair use laws would allow me to legally string all the clips together so that they don't overlap. I just chose to do it this way for the reasons I described. This is a track from one of my albums, and I sometimes listen to this on my mp3 player or while driving. Without the video people have described it to me as powerful & even emotional.

    • @djunior874
      @djunior874 9 лет назад +1

      tinnitischannel I can imagine it would be!

    • @ArtimusDragon
      @ArtimusDragon 9 лет назад +1

      tinnitischannel aw man I was hoping this would be a documentary lol

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  7 лет назад +1

    I'd like everyone to know that the Tinnitis discography is gradually being uploaded to BandCamp, roughly in chronological order for listening, digital download and purchase.
    tinnitis.bandcamp.com
    Be warned of two things: 1) Tinnitis is not your ordinary music, and 2) Works that are covers and song parodies will not be posted on BandCamp, but will be available for CD purchase. I might as well add a 3) The dividing line between old and new Tinnitis is 2007. Tinnitis music really realizes its full potential by 2007, but so far only pre-2007 Tinnitis has been posted. The first release from 2007 is titled "Retro Chic". Look for that one to be posted on bandcamp in the near future.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +2

    Can't find the request... but someone 3 wks ago asked what the song is from 1916? It's "POOR BUTTERFLY", from an old 78 RPM record.

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад

      +tinnitischannel, I found the request by doing 'newest first' instead of 'top comments'.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      Yes! Always do NEWEST FIRST.

    • @DanzigFan-vq3zf
      @DanzigFan-vq3zf 5 лет назад

      And that person was Me

  • @superjuandiego
    @superjuandiego 9 лет назад +3

    People, don't criticize what you don't understand. It's an amazing show of audio recording evolution. .. If it was separated it wouldn't have the same feeling. please appreciate.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      Juan Diego Well, thank you for such a nice comment, but differing opinions on my video are also welcome, if constructive! And the reason for making the video this way was exactly to give a feeling you couldn't get from segregated clips.

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад

      These are the good kind of music history videos, the feel is also emphazised by the visual and the changing typeface.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  5 лет назад +7

    I seriously doubt no one has commented on this in 11 months. Where are the comments for a video awaiting approval? What's wrong with YT?

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  11 лет назад +3

    STOMPER YOSHI: The fact that Michael Jackson songs from his 1980 era aren't in the video isn't intended to diminish his work from the era. The 1980s was a time of experimentation in the pop realm and I focused on some of those tracks, like "The Army Now" by Art of Noise (1984) and "The Perfect Cut (Rudy Poops) by Nevativland (1989). Blood On The Dance Floor is one of my favorite songs from the King of Pop, and often overlooked in favor of his earlier work.

    • @StomperYoshi
      @StomperYoshi 10 лет назад

      I agree with "Blood on the Dance Floor" being overlooked, I grew up with that one. And perfect explanation on how the 1980s were a time of such experimentation. At '81, I heard "Another One Rides the Bus" by Weird Al. He is a pioneer in the history of comedy music and I actually got to see one of his live shows. It was hilarious.

    • @IceCreamMeatballs
      @IceCreamMeatballs 10 лет назад

      I had trouble hearing The Beatles in the 1960's, are they even in here?

    • @StomperYoshi
      @StomperYoshi 10 лет назад

      Stallion Overlord I didn't hear any Beatles either, and probably for the same reason as to why there was no Michael Jackson in the 80's, or any Elvis in the 50's.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

      No, there was a beatles song: TAXMAN (1966)

    • @StomperYoshi
      @StomperYoshi 10 лет назад

      tinnitischannel Oops. Clumsy me.

  • @kinniecas9004
    @kinniecas9004 5 лет назад +4

    just me or did this video disappear for a while?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад +1

      I don't know. Typing "complete history of r" in search should auto-suggest it.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +1

    Astro, #1, I designed the odometer and all the numbers with differing fonts myself. I animated it with Macromedia Flash MX. The static was an effect that comes standard with Sony Vegas Studio, the program I use to edit video. I designed it to gradually change as technology improves. But all graphic elements (except static and film grain ) were designed by me.

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад +1

      +tinnitischannel
      I liked how you dim the statics to show how it gets better.

  • @boricicbarring5901
    @boricicbarring5901 5 лет назад +1

    Nice one Mr. Tinnitis... im crazy for very old music and that old technology and groove... cheers from Chile !

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад

      Thanks! I, too, am interested in the history of recorded sound and the nature of sound itself, enough to produce this composition.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

    Gungor, Thank you for commenting. Good job identifying some of the songs. A few of your posts are in a language I don't recognize, though I think it's of Germanic origin. Can you enlighten me please?

  • @StomperYoshi
    @StomperYoshi 11 лет назад +1

    I noticed the lack of Michael Jackson's hits from the 1980's, but the inclusion of the lesser known "Blood on the Dance Floor" from 1997 took the cake. :)
    Nice video, when's the full song list coming out?

  • @sophia-fo6br
    @sophia-fo6br 8 лет назад +3

    the last one creeped me out so much 😨😨😨

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  12 лет назад

    Thanks for enjoying it. Parts 1 and 2 will be on my upcoming album, "Dawkins vs the Monkey Shakespeare SImulator".

  • @HayenMill
    @HayenMill 12 лет назад

    Good job! I like the way you animated the video ;)

  • @MinecrafterPictures
    @MinecrafterPictures 4 года назад +5

    can you please tell me what are the songs from the 2000's that are featured there?

  • @strawberryjam3670
    @strawberryjam3670 8 лет назад +2

    What is that xylophone song around 1907

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

    North Axe, YT/Google isn't showing me a REPLY hyperlink for your comment, so I'm commenting as an individual comment not linked to yours. The song at 5:39 is "Ohm Sweet Ohm", by Kraftwerk, from their album "Radioactivity" (1975). Very powerful song; very cozy to hear on a snowy winter night. If you seek out the album, don't confuse "Radioactivity" with the various Kraftwerk singles released in 1991. The one this song is from is black & white and features a radio on the cover (one Cleopatra Records' CD release from the 1990s is green & white)

  • @jackhammer4139
    @jackhammer4139 8 лет назад +2

    I like how you did the screen how it was all flashy and then as time went by it got better

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 7 лет назад +1

    The recording at the very beginning of Thomas Edison is not his original one, but a different one he did many years later explaining what he recited the first time.

  • @kirillabk9563
    @kirillabk9563 6 лет назад +2

    Whats the name of the song in 1916

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  11 лет назад

    The song at 3:35 is THE GOOD EGG by Carl Stalling (1939). It is from the soundtrack to the Warner Brothers Merrie Melody of the same name. I just checked to see if it's been posted on YT. It is.

  • @jackwolf7966
    @jackwolf7966 5 лет назад +3

    This reminds me very much about the movie "Contact" opening sequence (run backwards)

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад +2

      Part of the inspiration! That sequence starts with the Pussycat Dolls and ends with the first radio transmission, Marconi sends the letter S sent in Morse code over the Atlantic. Less entertaining radio transmissions were destined to follow Marconi's S.

  • @joshhodg
    @joshhodg 8 лет назад +2

    Fascinating. Simply fascinating. This should be sent into space like that Earth Sounds record.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +1

    Forgive my laziness, because I promised that list! I will really make an effort to post it! If it's on my flash drive, I'll do it in a few mins, otherwise, I'll find the file (always hard 2 find on my D, that's part of the prob) and post it very soon!

  • @HBKnowItAll
    @HBKnowItAll 5 лет назад +2

    What is the 1860s music? Can you give me the link too? Just curious to wonder what the music is because it fascinates me.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад +1

      Type in "Au Clair De La Lune 1860" and you'll find it. It's the first cound ever recorded (Edison's is the first ever played back). It was recorded with an invention called the Phonoautograph, and played back for the first time just about a decade ago by scientists.

  • @Baseeksj
    @Baseeksj 5 лет назад +3

    You’re named after my 15 year long lasting ear problem

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад +1

      No offense intended. It's my band's name. The drummer to the punk-pop band The Sheckies said it should be the name of a heavy metal band, not my new-wave synth-pop electro-punk band.

  • @etmet2461
    @etmet2461 7 лет назад +5

    Also, at the age of 9, I really hated today's music. the only music I used to think was real music was 1800's music.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  11 лет назад +1

    StomperYoshi: Sorry about the delay. Been crazy and I'm just getting my life under control. Also, this new msging system on RUclipsGoogle sucks and I missed several. I'll find & produce that full list soon.

    • @StomperYoshi
      @StomperYoshi 10 лет назад

      Thanks. Just to let you know, a user name preceded by a plus sign gets the user's attention. Yeah, the changes suck.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

      Yeah. They do.

    • @IceCreamMeatballs
      @IceCreamMeatballs 10 лет назад +2

      And also, can you give me a list of all the music you used? Thanks.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

      I found the file, and I will try to remember to post (I'm not at home when I post)

    • @StomperYoshi
      @StomperYoshi 10 лет назад

      tinnitischannel Cool!

  • @georgethompson9901
    @georgethompson9901 8 лет назад +2

    1903 and 1929 song which are please??

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      1903 is SAMMY from the stage production of The Wizard of Oz.1929 is the very popular in its day "Love Me or Leave Me" by Guy Lombardo

    • @georgethompson9901
      @georgethompson9901 8 лет назад

      Thanks for the help friend

  • @385nathan
    @385nathan 6 лет назад +5

    This is a lot to ask but old music fascinates me and I was wondering if you knew what song was 1940-1943? Thank you!

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  6 лет назад +2

      These are the songs for 1940-1943. Some have connections to WWII:
      1940 In the Mood - Glenn Miller
      1941 Lazy Bones - Hoagy Carmichael & Dorothy Dandridge
      1942 Der Furher's Face - Spike Jones and the City Slicker Orchestra
      1943 Stormy Weather - Lena Horne
      GLENN MILLER (!940) served in WWII. Der Furher's Face (1942) mocks Adolf Hitler, and was even the subject of a Donald Duck cartoon. I'm proud that my father met Spike Jones.
      Hoagy Carmichael appeared on "The Flintstones", voicing himself!

    • @385nathan
      @385nathan 6 лет назад

      tinnitischannel Thank you so much! I’m definitely going to listen to these. I’m glad you’re still active on your account as well! I want to watch that Donald Duck Cartoon now too! Thanks again! I really appreciate it.

    • @kalmivanky2436
      @kalmivanky2436 4 года назад

      In The Mood - Glenn Miller

  • @trueappleand92
    @trueappleand92 8 лет назад +1

    Will you be updating this?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      By updating this, do you mean adding music from 2011 on? If that is the question, than, no. Part 1 is complete. The composition reflects the time it was created, 2011. Meanwhile, the passage of time will make the distance from 2010 forever increase.

  • @slumdoggy
    @slumdoggy 10 лет назад +1

    Where can I listen to all these early songs?
    What are the song's names?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +1

      You can listen to these old songs on a Victrola or any other record player that plays 78 RPM records. I'm sure most of the early songs are on RUclips too. A couple for this comp I found myself on RUclips, because some are so obscure I don't have them in my collection. As long promised, I will start posting songs in a few days, but if you like the old rocords, a good place to start is THEY START THE VICTROLA by Billy Murray, the song from 1914). I love Billy Murray (Of "Yes We Have No Bananas" fame), and he was an early novelty artist. He appears 3 times in this video!!!

  • @callofdutyplayer4466
    @callofdutyplayer4466 8 лет назад +2

    What is the song that played in 2000?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +1

      2000 Is an obscure piece of strange music, called "Elektra". I have a strange attraction to this. And I have no idea about the artist. I found a CD along with a borrowed CD marked RICH GRULUER. It is an unusual fusion of hiphop (beats), classical, and sometimes death metal. Now I can't find much more on this other than the year was marked 2000. Someone gave me a lead that they went by the name Get Raped. But I never followed it. Anyway, it is very, very unusual indeed. Somehow, composition wise, it blends well with Britney Spears' entry for 2001.

    • @adamwheeler7310
      @adamwheeler7310 7 лет назад

      tinnitischannel Any chance you could upload that song to your RUclips channel?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  7 лет назад

      I'll see what I can do. but my summers are busy. Keep an eye out!

  • @callofdutyplayer4466
    @callofdutyplayer4466 8 лет назад +2

    hey again, didn't mean to annoy you but was there an audio recordings in 1861 because i heard like a piano sound when the years stopped moving backwards.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      That did not annoy me in the least.I'll have to listen closely to that to find its nature. There was no 1861 sound in the composition. There could be an 1861 song I am unaware of in music history. But probably not.

    • @callofdutyplayer4466
      @callofdutyplayer4466 8 лет назад

      ok thanks!

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад +1

    I'd like to thank everyone who left their comments. It's been nice to read your thoughts and opinions and comments on this audio track.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      ***** The audio was mixed in Acid Pro, where all of my band's material is mixed. I created the odometer myself and animated it using Macromedia Flash. Hope you enjoyed it.

    • @TheMexicoBear
      @TheMexicoBear 8 лет назад

      +tinnitischannel What was the song with the chicken sounds in 1939?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      +Marcos Ponce People ask about that one quite a bit. That is "The GOOD EGG" by Carl Stalling, from the Merrie Melody of the same name. He's an amazing composer; he conducted those soundtracks to Warner Bros cartoons watching them live while still conducting the orchestra.
      I recommend "The Carl Stalling Project", a CD which is readily available on eBay. It was introduced to me by a punk rocker decades ago, before there was a world-wide web. The liner notes thmselves are worth the value of the album. There, you will find "The Good Egg".

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

    I found the list. I though I put it on my flash drive... but it's not here. I will actually finally fulfill the promise & post the list of songs!

  • @derekbaranski5552
    @derekbaranski5552 10 лет назад +1

    Can you tell me the names of the songs from 1900-1910?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

      I ke prmisg to. SUmme is CRAZY for me. Pls check backndI wll try to get tose songs posted

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

      I keep promising to. Summer is CRAZY for me. Please check back and I will try to get those songs posted.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  11 лет назад

    One other thing about THE GOOD EGG, the clucking by Mel Blanc fits in nicely in key and tempo with the beginning of IN THE MOOD (1940). Curiously, comic country artist Ray Stevens recorded a cover of IN THE MOOD performed in chicken clucking. If memory serves me, it appears on his "I HAVE RETURNED" album.

  • @oldchristiandurr3039
    @oldchristiandurr3039 8 лет назад +1

    name of song 1:53 - 1:57

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      s stated in the previous comment, it was Independence Day by Charles Ives, from his Holidays symphony.

  • @theodorebayben2063
    @theodorebayben2063 8 лет назад +1

    What are the names of the songs in the 60s,70s and 90s?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +2

      The 1960s
      1960 The Twist - Chubby Checker
      1961 Variations II - John Cage
      1962 Eep Opp Ork - Jet Screamer (From the TV series, "The Jetsons")
      1963 Luck Be a Lady - Frank Sinatra
      1964 I Get Around - Beach Boys
      1965 It's Gonna Rain - Steve Reich
      1966 Taxman - Beatles
      1967 These Boots Were Made For Walking - Nancy Sinatra
      1968 Crystal and Clover - Tony James
      1969 2000 Light Years From Home - Rolling Stones
      The 1970s
      1970 Alright in the City - Dunn and McCashen
      1971 One Toke Over the Line - Brewer & Shipley
      1972 Popcorn - Hot Butter
      1973 I Know It's Funky But I Like It - Ripple
      1974 Jive Talkin' - Bee Gees
      1975 Ohm Sweet Ohm - Kraftwerk
      1976 I Can't Get No Satisfaction - Residents
      1977 Mongoloid (Stiff version) - Devo
      1978 Ce Plane Por Moi - Plastic Bertrand
      1979 Warm Leatherette - Normal
      The 1990s
      1990 They Want EFX - Das EFX
      1991 Psychosexual - Pop Will Eat Itself
      Also from 1991:
      1991 Born to Be Alive - Adamski and Soho
      1992 Sexy Synthesizer - 808 State
      1993 Fuel - Front 242
      1994 Snail Shell - They Might Be Giants
      1995 Buddy Holly - Weezer
      1996 Deranged (Controlled Bleeding Mix) - Kraftwelt
      1997 Blood On the Dance Floor - Michael Jackson
      1998 All The Small Things - Blink 182
      1999 Blue - Eiffel 65

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  12 лет назад

    Thanks, Vladimir, for your comment. Closer inspection of things is something Tinnitis likes to promote in its music. I wanted a "stream of conciousness" tone to the video. I hope you were able to discern some of the music as they swept by! I've got a list of the songs and the years which I'll try to post sometime soon.

  • @theodorebayben2063
    @theodorebayben2063 6 лет назад +1

    Yo can u tell the names of the 80s and 2000s songs plz?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад +1

      I don't have the list handy at the moment (someone posted it all here if you scroll deep in the comments section). But I can do the 1980s by memory: 1980) Xanadu - Olivia Newton John 1981) Another One Rides the Bus - Weird Al Yankovic 1982) Walking in L.A. - Missing Persons 1983) Shiny Shiny - Haysi Fantayzee 1984) The Army Now - Art of Noise 1985) Obsession - Animotion 1986) Rockit Miss U.S.A. - Sigue Sigue Sputnik 1987) Fun to Be Had - Nitzer Ebb 1988) Straight Up - Paula Abdul 1989) The Perfect Cut (Rooty Poops) - Negativland.

  • @fictionsmith3688
    @fictionsmith3688 5 лет назад +2

    So is there going to be a part II one day in the near distant future?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад +3

      I have to remaster part 2, and post it on htpps://tinnitis.bandcamp.com. Part 2 is a love song.

  • @CCT3
    @CCT3 5 лет назад +1

    Itx been so long sincr i have watched this. And the first comment in a long time on this vid
    Still love this video!

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад +1

      Not the first... I couldn't find the comments editor where I can approve the comments.

  • @magiccheeburga740
    @magiccheeburga740 9 лет назад +1

    I agree with everyone else. Good video. Maybe you could make a 2.0 video without the overlapping. Appreciate the work you put into this. Just consider that issue.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      Magic CHEEBurga Maybe I will! I'll bill it as a remix, though, because I consider this a classical composition.

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад +1

      +Magic CHEEBurga What's wrong with the overlapping? It gives that evolvey timey feel.

  • @x_d_r_m__n.__.7282
    @x_d_r_m__n.__.7282 6 лет назад +2

    Wat it is song 1860 😓

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад

      Au Clair De La Lune. Among the first sounds recorded. Pre-Edison.

  • @sandcatroggers1992
    @sandcatroggers1992 11 лет назад

    This is pretty awesome, I've been looking for something like this XD!

  • @Josh-le6lu
    @Josh-le6lu 8 лет назад +1

    The first known sound recording dates back to 1850 by Claude-Servais-Matthias Pouillet

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +1

      +Matthew Hawthorne Thank you much. People have been enlightening me with this fact.

  • @CadetGriffin
    @CadetGriffin 9 лет назад

    Are there any non-commercial substitutes/alternatives (not Sony Vegas Movie Studio with minimum of 20 vids and sounds or Wondershare Filmura which won't let you have two vids or sounds play at once and you can't use vids as sounds) that let me make videos just as good as this one?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      +Jacob Griffin I suggest a duck duck go search for what you're looking for; I am not familiar with other video software; you can also look for reviews of various ones and find what you think best fits you.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  12 лет назад

    Thanks! I used a mix of Flash and Sony Vegas Studio! This recording is going to appear on my upcomng album, "Dawkins vs The Monkey Shakespeare Simulator". I'm working on "The Complete History of Recorded Music Part 2", but I'm still writing the lyrics and changing around instruments for the arrangement before I sing it.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  11 лет назад

    Hey... Give me time and I'll produce the list. I have the list somewhere on a disc but have to find it... or retype.

  • @playingpianorocks1
    @playingpianorocks1 11 лет назад +6

    Please do not blend the clips into each other.

    • @KermitSupersonic
      @KermitSupersonic 10 лет назад +1

      too late

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

      I have a multi-track version of this song on Acid pro, and I can spread out the clips, but it would be much less interesting to listen to and a lot longer, and it wouldn't be the same.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  11 лет назад

    1978 is "ca plane pour moi" by the French band Plastic Bertrand

  • @DanzigFan-vq3zf
    @DanzigFan-vq3zf 5 лет назад +3

    I Remember commenting here about 4 years ago

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  4 года назад

      Danzig Fan, I met Jerry Only in the 1990s when he hung out in my home town.

  • @sisi1216
    @sisi1216 7 лет назад +4

    This is so cool! I love it! By the way, why does your title say part one? Are you going to make a part 2?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  7 лет назад

      There is a part 2. It's a love song. I get asked this question frequently. I've been slowly remastering the Tinnitis catalogue on tinnitis.bandcamp.com ... one day parts 1 and 2 will be there for everyone to hear.

  • @MultiFreddie13
    @MultiFreddie13 10 лет назад

    How did you find "the good egg"? I searched for it and could not find it. I guess it's a very rare song to find.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  10 лет назад

      MultiFreddie, "The Good Egg" is in my private CD collection. You can find the song on the album, "The Carl Stalling Project" (compilation released in 1990). You can find it on CD for $5 to $10 on eBay. Highly recommended; extensive liner notes!

  • @Northaxe
    @Northaxe 9 лет назад +2

    5:39?

  • @ArtimusDragon
    @ArtimusDragon 9 лет назад +2

    wow. evolution. you start to really hear bass in the 70s

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +1

    MUSIC LOVERS: For another incredible music history video, do a youtube keyword search for, "History of recorded music in 90 seconds".

    • @TheRealMiamiman70
      @TheRealMiamiman70 8 лет назад

      1959?

    • @TheRealMiamiman70
      @TheRealMiamiman70 8 лет назад

      1979 as well

    • @TheRealMiamiman70
      @TheRealMiamiman70 8 лет назад

      And 1989

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      1979 is from "The Normal", and it's called "Warm Leatherette". The recording is unfitting to the band's name, a strange tremolo oscillator is the primary motif.

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      1989 was discussed a bit earlier in the thread. From the band Negativland, this song is called "The Perfect Cut". "The Perfect Cut" covers seven tracks, filling a whole LP side of their "Helter Stupid" album. The version that appears in "The Complete History of Recorded Music, Part 1" is the second of the 7 tracks, the "Rooty Poops" mix, featuring samples of the late Casey Kasum

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

    I still receive many questions and comments and love to read them all. In fact, by far it draws more conversation than anything on TinnitisChannel. Please share your thoughts after listening to this composition; they are all welcome.

  • @astrofalkkon4036
    @astrofalkkon4036 9 лет назад

    Does Sony Vegas Studio cost?

  • @brandonzimmerman8622
    @brandonzimmerman8622 7 лет назад +4

    1904 song?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  7 лет назад

      If I rememebr my years correctly, 1904 is the St. Louis Rag, performed by Vess Ossman.

  • @Jinaria101
    @Jinaria101 8 лет назад +2

    The only people who can tell apart 1890s music from 1920s music are the people who grew up from those times cause i couldn't tell them apart even if it killed me

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +2

      It takes a discerning ear. If you listen to this era enough, you will grow more astute to the style differences.It reminds me of an episode of Futurama, with the premise that the main character awakens from hibernation after a deep freeze from year 2000 to year 3000. In one episode he's collecting the entertainment from his childhood, and he is listening to 1990s Sir Mix-A-Lot. Another character, Leela, stops the record and says, "you can't spend all your time just sitting around listening to classical music." Thank you for listening.

    • @Jinaria101
      @Jinaria101 8 лет назад

      tinnitischannel wow😧

  • @georgethompson9901
    @georgethompson9901 8 лет назад +1

    When the album is completed, in the part 2 could you delete the overlap of the songs? because that makes difficult to listen at the songs, Greetings, friend :)

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      Part 2 is nothing like Part 1. There is no song clip stream. But I may have a remix of part 1 on a CD single without the overlapping tracks, although it's not as fun!

    • @georgethompson9901
      @georgethompson9901 8 лет назад

      Remix?! And the part 2 is in your album?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      Yesd. On the album, parts 1 and 2 are a single track.

  • @_.rayneemakk._
    @_.rayneemakk._ 5 лет назад +2

    My mind in 8 minutes and 46 seconds

  • @900kitsmix9
    @900kitsmix9 7 лет назад +1

    How Did You Make The Numbers Move?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  7 лет назад

      I created and animated it in MacroMedia Flash.

  • @anakinskywalker5905
    @anakinskywalker5905 11 лет назад

    1954 is from the Superman film that came out in 1978, the scene at the beginning where the guy leaves in the car with all those chicks

  • @NikiMcNally
    @NikiMcNally 7 лет назад +7

    Wow, this is cool!

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +3

    Hello, viewers. The response to this video was phenomenal.
    I'd like you to know that my band Tinnitis composed a new industrial song called "What Happened To Jane?" It can be listened to in part on my channel and in its entirety at tinnitis.bandcamp.com Please enjoy it, and if you can spare a dollar, download it to own forever.

    • @theinactiveone7746
      @theinactiveone7746 8 лет назад +1

      Yo, Tinnitis, do you know that song that played on 2007?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +1

      You mean Makes Me Wonder, by Maroon 5? Yes. There is a smooth jazz instrumental version of it. I don't know the artist. Do you know any other interesting facts about it LMK!

    • @theinactiveone7746
      @theinactiveone7746 8 лет назад +1

      tinnitischannel thank you

    • @theinactiveone7746
      @theinactiveone7746 8 лет назад +2

      ***** yeah

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you. New people are being exposed to this all the time. I actually consider this a song, a composition all its own. It makes one ponder the nature of music and even sound itself. What is music? People describe it as "organized noise/organized sound". Well, this is organized. Is it music? What is music? How do we define it? Does it take an open mind to consider this a song?
      I won't force my answers on you. Rather, I'd like to know your thoughts, listeners, on the questions I raised.

  • @catalystera
    @catalystera 9 лет назад

    what was the 1860 song called

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      +TheNuzzle Gamer Here's part 5 of the list!1860 Au clair de la lune, Pierrot repondit

  • @mehol1920
    @mehol1920 8 лет назад +3

    check out Thoughty2 eariest recordings it has the song on 1860 on it

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      I didn't know that, and I've listened to some eerie recording comps on RUclips.It's amazing how everything mushroomed."This is the most documented generation ever." -Mike Baxter, "Last Man Standing"

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад +2

    More comments, everybody, even if you hate it!

  • @neowavemusic
    @neowavemusic 9 лет назад +1

    new info - first ever record really from 1857 )
    1860 Au clair de la lune - First Playable Recoring of the HUMAN VOICE; Paris France April 9, 1860 (FIRST SOUNDS: Let There Be Sound - Part 4)
    1857 - Timbre Au Cornet au Piston Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville (video Humanity's First Recording of Its Own Voice - Act 8 - The Imperfect Mirror)
    www.firstsounds.org/videos/
    search FIRST SOUNDS: Let There Be Sound Playlist.
    Realy catchy!

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  9 лет назад

      +neowavemusic Thank you for the update... Always good to know when new information updates things.

  • @strawberryjam3670
    @strawberryjam3670 8 лет назад +2

    Why did you make it so the songs overlap ?

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      This question was discussed already. You can scroll through the comments section to find some other discussion and the answers a few times.

    • @strawberryjam3670
      @strawberryjam3670 8 лет назад +1

      didnt find anything

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

      Well, I wanted to give the video a "stream of consciousness" feel. Time itself is so fluid, I thought it was appropriate. I also think that doing so forces closer inspection, and overall it is just cool (my opinion only) to ebb and flow the music.
      It also draws inspiration fromt he beginning of the movie "Contact", and the band Negativland, who, incidentally, has a song featured in the 1989 slot of "The Complete History of Recorded Music, Part 1."

  • @etmet2461
    @etmet2461 7 лет назад +1

    7:58 When I was 9, I was so scared that I had a heart attack and almost died.

  • @akatosh2795
    @akatosh2795 7 лет назад

    What is the name of the song that starts in 1988, and ends in 1989? (6:28)

    • @tinnitischannel
      @tinnitischannel  7 лет назад +1

      I think you're hearing "Fun To Be Had" by Nitzer Ebb (1987). It seems like a longer clip. If you get a chance, listen to it away from this song, with a pair of headphones. I just love some of the electronic noises in it, and it's a major inspiration on more than one Tinnitis song. 1988 is "Straight Up" by Paula Abdul, which really did go straight up to #1 in early part of 1988.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  11 лет назад

    ANAKIN SKYWALER, the song from 1954 is ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK, from 1954. I don't remember it in Superman I but you're probably correct. It's just my memory. Funny cos I watched it a few months ago.

  • @tinnitischannel
    @tinnitischannel  8 лет назад

    I am Miss Molly looking into Magic Mirror. I see comments from Call of Duty Player, Tracy Green, March Torre, Josh Hodgson, and many more! PLEASE BE PATIENT! Screwgle-YT isn't letting me approve of any of your comments yet. As soon as this bug is corrected, They'll be posted!