To my surprise, I know the lyrics to most of these songs and found myself singing along! My father was a NYC Fireman who fought in WWI and born in the 1890's . His father was a NYC Fire Dept Luitenent before him (horse drawn fire engines). My father worked the NYC vaudevile as a Fire Inspector where many of these songs were sung. In the 1940's my father would go around the house whistling and singing these songs. We also had a Victrola in the sunporch that played his collection of brittle 78 rpm records. I remember them. Thank you for this connection to our past
Thanks Nathan! Just found you on here!!! I was an Orphan in the 1950’s. And I was raised by my Grandparents who were both born in 1899. So I grew up listening to all the songs they loved from the 1899’s on. I have all their old Records & my Parents too. I love so many songs from all those years, plus the ones I actually experienced growing up. I am going to try to put together a list to listen to of them all now that I am Retired😁 It’s great to see interest from a young person for these songs instead of scorn. Good for you!!!! Thanks so much again.🥰
@@kamelhaj6850 Actually, I just kept them😁I don’t buy things I don’t love & I keep & appreciate what I & my family have. I also have a diary I have wrote in since I was 7. Every day😁It’s not remarkable, it’s what we did back then, & I still do. 😁 Sadly, we were not blessed with Children & the other family members don’t care about my old things unless they are valuable so they can sell them 😔
I can imagine the years of the 1890s with Gas lights and horse cars slowly becoming street cars (Trolleys) and Invention of the automobile it was a time which people called the time to be full of life
A terrific taste of what my great-grandparents listened to and maybe sang at their parlor piano! Or whistled as they walked to work. The melodies and lyrics are sweet but heartfelt, everything that's vanished from contemporary sounds. So much sentiment has vanished from people's lives, it's a damned shame.
@@TacitusKilgore347 What's up, Mr. Morgan? These here are the years you are from, yes? Specifically the year 1899? Is that why you're here? To get a taste of the music you heard sometimes? ... Not like you got to hear any music from the 1900s...
Thanks for putting this together. It was such a beautiful era of music when you consider the current goings on and technology of the time. We advanced from mere parlor music to recorded performances. You also had the advent of tin pan alley and the increased nationalism c that culminated in the Spanish-American War. That "splendid little war" was actually the hand off of world influence from Spain to the U.S.A. This also was an era of economic recovery from the 1870's, so creativity in music was definitely at a high point during this time.
That was fascinating!! Thank you so much for your interest in this music. It’s especially interesting how many of these songs I’m familiar with 120+ years after the recordings.
What a find, and thank you for caring about and curating these old time American tunes. I work in a museum with a turn of the 19th-century By The Sea exhibition that was lovely to look at but lacking just a bit in vivacity. I just played a loop of your compilation-out of sight on low and unobtrusively at low volume-and the exhibition almost literally began dancing!
You are very welcome moon glow! It was a video I really enjoyed putting together. It's truly fascinating to recognize some of these songs today, like "Stars and Stripes Forever," "Swanee River," and "Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay," etc. True timelessness.
Thank you SO MUCH for the songs and especially the link. I share daily music with our postmistress and the list is a big help. I'm 66 and not so good with the Internet . Well....with a smartphone. I was pretty good when I had a laptop !! Fangs fur sssharing
Thanks so much for creating this compilation! Usually I'm interested in 1920s cultural history, but the very early period of recorded music and film is so fascinating too! Can't wait to research into these pioneers :)
It’s a shame that a lot of these old songs (and silent movies) from 1890s-1920s seem to be lost to time. I actually read a lot about lost films, they actually used to destroy a lot of the copies of music and film after being used so many times. Archives for these didn’t really start popping up until the mid 20th century. The songs in this video most likely survived all these years just by collecting dust in attics and from collectors. How different the world would be if people back than they shared the practices of archival and saving of media like we do now. Oh well, no matter what be glad we DO have some of these songs still existing!
Hot time in the old town, and all the Sousa marches. Wow! So interesting. I have played many Sousa marches when I was in my high school's marching band years ago. My Country Tis of Thee. So nifty. Sweet Rosie O'Grady, Turkey in the Straw. A few others which are recognizable even now in 2024. I had to learn "The sidewalks of New York" when I was in elementary school in the 1960s!
This is a great video. I would imagine in the 1890s, the technology of recording music was quite poor. I was wondering why some of these songs sound too good in quality for the 1890s. The end of the video explained it well. It's my understanding that even though there was radio back then, radio stations didn't come until the 1920s.
My wife and I bought a fixer up 1895 Victorian home that also had a 1902 piano. It was interesting to hear some of the songs that may very well been played in this home.
I like to listen and compare Music, Songs, Voices, Rhythms and all type of Makeups of the Past, with the ones of the Present. Although the environment and equipment used are not comparable. (Using Sound Lighting and Imaging electronic technics in our days). Listening to these old recordings, and comparing these SAME THEMES, played by artists of our days, I acknowledge my ignorance, of been unaware, that some of todays hit songs, WERE HIT`S IN THE PAST. I must say, they were and still are, beautiful PLAYS. A BIG THANKS, to all the LOVELY PEOPLE, that made and continue making this possible for us today.
Thanks for going the extra mile trying to put as many original songs!!! I had no idea I already knew a lot of these songs, I figured they were from the 20s 😅
The Monty Python theme! The Warner Bros. Singing Frog song! And I knew the Washington Post march, have heard it many times in many contexts but never knew the name. John Phillips Sousa deserves a renaissance! What an amazing composer. John York Atlee's whistling could give Al Jolson a run for his money! Also this George J. Gaskin fella appears to have been quite the hitmaker. I doubt he's on I-Tunes but I bet I could find an old reissue LP in a record store.... So much great music. A lot of which I knew, and I was only born in 1967! Question though: where is all the Stephen Foster?
The heart and soul of a young America. Oh, for a time machine, to go back and be a fly on the wall, and see my great-grandfolks in their childhood... 🥰
Últimamente me interese en el tema y justamente publicas esto. El material de archivo es increíble y muy valioso. Muchas gracias y saludos desde Perú! 🇵🇪
That was great. I never heard of most of the performers. I didn't know the phrase "trip the light fantastic" goes back that far. Here, I thought it was a hippie phrase from the sixties. Guess there were some pretty cool people back then.
It was my pleasure, Starsk25. I was thinking about that too, how many of these songs can be heard in Looney Tunes cartoons! I've noticed that with many of these songs were recognizable when I heard them, but I didn't know the name or the artist until after I did my research.
9:06 I was watching the 1987 Ducktales with my brother earlier and I had absolutely no clue that the tune and some of the lyrics in this song were used in the show lol
Nathaniel, nice historic video. I like it. I knew 23 of them. Pretty good. I have a degree in Sound Engineering and taught Music Appreciation in College. That probably gives me an advantage. I think many of these have shown up in old movies, as well.
This is explained at the end of the video. For some of the audio footage, the original recording of the song was lost or unavailable, so I went with the oldest version of the song that I could find.
Lovely collection. I see you went with contemporary recordings. One could also make a list with songs composed in the '90s but not necessarily recorded then (as you have explained you've done on a few of the compositions).
You did 👍here,sadly not a lot of these cylinders do exist,but,are greatly appreciated for the reason of quite a bunch do play well,peace to You Nathaniel😉
To my fellow Christian Nathaniel Jordan. Whilst I feel these songs have been placed here in the spirit of merriment and good cheer, some of the still pictures belie a problem. Arthur Collins, Len Spencer and the Edison Male Quartet are peerless in their talent as contemporary singers. Yet I worry that pictures of the aforementioned artists (@ 3:51, @5:15, @ 6:00) will cause a wanton state of arousal and enflaming of the senses among our womenfolk. A consuming state of lust will these ladies feel upon the sight of these crooners, as to distract them from their wifely duties; proper housework, meal preparation, the feeding of castor oil to obstreperous children. Such a state of affairs would cause a dreaded consternation among the whole of the republic and doubtlessly provoke the wraith of the Lord God Himself!!
Celebrities was born (1890-99) 1890- Groucho Marx 1981- 1892- 1893- Mae West 1894- 1895- buster Keaton 1896- George burns 1897- Amelia Earhart ( she fly in plane ) 1898- 1899- Humphrey bogart & Fred Astaire
I've been looking for this song for a while it goes like this the man singing your my lam chop and she sings your my bottle of jam I didn't know what year it came or singer were i heard it on a old Edison record player
My teacher told us to submit 2 90s songs but he never said which century.
That's whats up.
ME!
I'd give you an A++ for creativity.
How'd he react?
@@anonymousmobster2444 confused
Dang Arthur Morgan be vibin
I came here because of rdr2 lmao
HAHAH FR
@@linnfredriksson5865 FRRR
@@linnfredriksson5865 same lol
Yeeessssss
My mom (born in 1916) would sing a lot of these songs when I was a kid. She probably heard them a lot from her mom (born around 1874).
@@Billy219 your grandmother was four years older than my great great grandmother
How old are you??
@@matt54568!
@@Billy219 I'm 17. It's my graduation year.
@@Billy219 hey billy
Only true 90s kids remember this!
but..that doesn't even make any sense.... ;-;
What so you were born in the 1890s or somesh*t?😂😂😂😂
120 years old and still going strong...
they cant they are all ded
Lol
To my surprise, I know the lyrics to most of these songs and found myself singing along! My father was a NYC Fireman who fought in WWI and born in the 1890's . His father was a NYC Fire Dept Luitenent before him (horse drawn fire engines). My father worked the NYC vaudevile as a Fire Inspector where many of these songs were sung. In the 1940's my father would go around the house whistling and singing these songs. We also had a Victrola in the sunporch that played his collection of brittle 78 rpm records. I remember them. Thank you for this connection to our past
Thanks Nathan! Just found you on here!!!
I was an Orphan in the 1950’s. And I was raised by my Grandparents who were both born in 1899.
So I grew up listening to all the songs they loved from the 1899’s on. I have all their old Records & my Parents too. I love so many songs from all those years, plus the ones I actually experienced growing up. I am going to try to put together a list to listen to of them all now that I am Retired😁 It’s great to see interest from a young person for these songs instead of scorn. Good for you!!!! Thanks so much again.🥰
That's truly amazing! 🤩🤩🤩
I hope you get a chance to give this video's creator a list of those songs! Remarkable that you still have them!!
Holy!!!...you have records this old???...Those are museum pieces!!!...That's amazing!!
@@kamelhaj6850 Actually, I just kept them😁I don’t buy things I don’t love & I keep & appreciate what I & my family have. I also have a diary I have wrote in since I was 7. Every day😁It’s not remarkable, it’s what we did back then, & I still do. 😁 Sadly, we were not blessed with Children & the other family members don’t care about my old things unless they are valuable so they can sell them 😔
@@cogotexx there is no records that old. Shellac 78s only came out around the late 20a
I can imagine the years of the 1890s with Gas lights and horse cars slowly becoming street cars (Trolleys) and Invention of the automobile it was a time which people called the time to be full of life
People who were kids from the 1800s will remember this💞🥰 nostalgia
@Joshua Kusmanoff u should Google the meaning of sarcasm💀
My country tis' of thee goes so hard being as though it's 130 years old... Land where my father died...
are you still alive
@@Winkadink12345 yes
A terrific taste of what my great-grandparents listened to and maybe sang at their parlor piano! Or whistled as they walked to work. The melodies and lyrics are sweet but heartfelt, everything that's vanished from contemporary sounds. So much sentiment has vanished from people's lives, it's a damned shame.
I mean, not saying you're wrong, but were still dropping bangers these days.
ruclips.net/video/U9t-slLl30E/видео.html
@@drewbroadway637 hell yeah I love bad lip reading
LOL they were fucking lynching people back then
@@emmanueld.5875 Right. Now they just shoot-up schools, malls and theaters.
@@TacitusKilgore347 What's up, Mr. Morgan? These here are the years you are from, yes? Specifically the year 1899? Is that why you're here? To get a taste of the music you heard sometimes?
... Not like you got to hear any music from the 1900s...
I would always want to time travel to the 1890s so i can listen to
all those old songs.
It would be cool to time travel to any time in history as many times as i want for as long as I want
Shownpeoplenthings from 130 years in the future
That would be cool
@HACKER Gamer3838 No u
@HACKER Gamer3838 No u
if you weren't black that is
I love old music
Then why is your pic melly lol
@@bruhdruh8974 they can have many favorite type of music.
@@spammusubi1841 it’s called joking dumb shit
@@bruhdruh8974 Why you mad? just saying they could have many tastes in musics lol
@@bruhdruh8974 stfu how is that a joke
Thanks for putting this together. It was such a beautiful era of music when you consider the current goings on and technology of the time. We advanced from mere parlor music to recorded performances. You also had the advent of tin pan alley and the increased nationalism c that culminated in the Spanish-American War. That "splendid little war" was actually the hand off of world influence from Spain to the U.S.A. This also was an era of economic recovery from the 1870's, so creativity in music was definitely at a high point during this time.
That was fascinating!! Thank you so much for your interest in this music. It’s especially interesting how many of these songs I’m familiar with 120+ years after the recordings.
Thank you very much Judith! It makes me happy to hear from other people who share my fascination of early musical recordings. Best wishes to you!
@@NathanielJordon You might like my list of top 20 from each decade 1200-2020
@@NathanielJordon this is real music great songs I listen to this wile I work out 🇬🇧👍👍💕😇
I'm 55 years old & I recognize half of these songs. Thank you doing these old musical eras! I just found & subscribed!
Just love these “ turnof century” songs❣️. My grandmother oftimes would sing them…..beatiful words and heartfeltsentiments❣️❤️💜💙
Thank you….thank you….forbringing these grand old songs to us🥰
What a find, and thank you for caring about and curating these old time American tunes. I work in a museum with a turn of the 19th-century By The Sea exhibition that was lovely to look at but lacking just a bit in vivacity. I just played a loop of your compilation-out of sight on low and unobtrusively at low volume-and the exhibition almost literally began dancing!
Amazing! Some of these songs are still heard today, over a hundred years later!! Thanks for doing the research. Very interesting!!!
You are very welcome moon glow! It was a video I really enjoyed putting together. It's truly fascinating to recognize some of these songs today, like "Stars and Stripes Forever," "Swanee River," and "Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay," etc. True timelessness.
Thank you SO MUCH for the songs and especially the link.
I share daily music with our postmistress and the list is a big help.
I'm 66 and not so good with the Internet .
Well....with a smartphone. I was pretty good when I had a laptop !!
Fangs fur sssharing
Thanks so much for creating this compilation! Usually I'm interested in 1920s cultural history, but the very early period of recorded music and film is so fascinating too! Can't wait to research into these pioneers :)
It’s a shame that a lot of these old songs (and silent movies) from 1890s-1920s seem to be lost to time. I actually read a lot about lost films, they actually used to destroy a lot of the copies of music and film after being used so many times. Archives for these didn’t really start popping up until the mid 20th century. The songs in this video most likely survived all these years just by collecting dust in attics and from collectors. How different the world would be if people back than they shared the practices of archival and saving of media like we do now. Oh well, no matter what be glad we DO have some of these songs still existing!
Muy sensacional, a mi me gustan más las marchas. Gracias a estás grabaciones nos permiten conocer más de nuestro pasado. Saludos desde el Perú!
Hot time in the old town, and all the Sousa marches. Wow! So interesting. I have played many Sousa marches when I was in my high school's marching band years ago. My Country Tis of Thee. So nifty. Sweet Rosie O'Grady, Turkey in the Straw. A few others which are recognizable even now in 2024. I had to learn "The sidewalks of New York" when I was in elementary school in the 1960s!
You did a great job! Thank you!!
The laughing song was brilliant.
Thank you Nathaniel, for taking the time and effort to preserve this part of our history! Very well done :-)
This is a great video. I would imagine in the 1890s, the technology of recording music was quite poor. I was wondering why some of these songs sound too good in quality for the 1890s. The end of the video explained it well. It's my understanding that even though there was radio back then, radio stations didn't come until the 1920s.
I kinda like how bad rhe audio quality. I find it cool
@@zs1171 The bad audio quality just shows how old these songs are and what time period they came from. That's a plus!
My wife and I bought a fixer up 1895 Victorian home that also had a 1902 piano. It was interesting to hear some of the songs that may very well been played in this home.
Thanks for the time and effort you had put in. very much appreciated.
Wow, this music is very old, I´m young, I´m 17 years old but I like this music, Love this channel.
Que maravilha A primeira musica grsvada no mundo foi em 1988 ha 135 anos atras é muito tempo hem como o tempo voa e temos essas reliquias pra ouvir
I like to listen and compare Music, Songs, Voices, Rhythms and all type of Makeups of the Past, with the ones of the Present.
Although the environment and equipment used are not comparable.
(Using Sound Lighting and Imaging electronic technics in our days).
Listening to these old recordings, and comparing these SAME THEMES, played by artists of our days, I acknowledge my ignorance, of been unaware, that some of todays hit songs, WERE HIT`S IN THE PAST.
I must say, they were and still are, beautiful PLAYS.
A BIG THANKS, to all the LOVELY PEOPLE, that made and continue making this possible for us today.
that's just great! we missed the best
This video is golden. Soon, I'll make a project similar to this.
Thanks for going the extra mile trying to put as many original songs!!! I had no idea I already knew a lot of these songs, I figured they were from the 20s 😅
thanks, Dave. What a great job! this really healped me with research for a novel i'm writing. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the upload. I was searching for a song from the 1890s. This was very helpful to hear the actual songs.
The Monty Python theme! The Warner Bros. Singing Frog song! And I knew the Washington Post march, have heard it many times in many contexts but never knew the name. John Phillips Sousa deserves a renaissance! What an amazing composer. John York Atlee's whistling could give Al Jolson a run for his money! Also this George J. Gaskin fella appears to have been quite the hitmaker. I doubt he's on I-Tunes but I bet I could find an old reissue LP in a record store....
So much great music. A lot of which I knew, and I was only born in 1967! Question though: where is all the Stephen Foster?
The heart and soul of a young America. Oh, for a time machine, to go back and be a fly on the wall, and see my great-grandfolks in their childhood... 🥰
It’s so cool I could listen to the songs that have been around for well over 100 years and I even knew some of them. Thanks for finding them all
Love it! Wonderful Look back into our musical heritage! ❤ 😊
Últimamente me interese en el tema y justamente publicas esto. El material de archivo es increíble y muy valioso. Muchas gracias y saludos desde Perú! 🇵🇪
Estás canciones son muy buenas, tienen bastante tiempo, hubiese sido gratificante haberles oído en pleno auge!
oír estás canciones me recuerdan a las caricaturas de Merrie Melodies y Walt Disney
@@Billy219 this is real sad shit ha ha
well done young man .. what a treasure to listen to this.
I always enjoy your different decades song lists! It is always fun to see which songs were popular at these times. Keep up the great videos!
it’s amazing how the dialect of american english has changed so much since then
Don’t worry guys, I have a version with the full versions of most of these songs!
That was great. I never heard of most of the performers.
I didn't know the phrase "trip the light fantastic" goes back that far.
Here, I thought it was a hippie phrase from the sixties.
Guess there were some pretty cool people back then.
Thanks, Nathaniel.
I'm not sure how I know a lot of these songs. From school maybe, or grandparents, my mom, television, Looney Tunes cartoons, too!
It was my pleasure, Starsk25. I was thinking about that too, how many of these songs can be heard in Looney Tunes cartoons! I've noticed that with many of these songs were recognizable when I heard them, but I didn't know the name or the artist until after I did my research.
Love your channel! It's awesome to discover this bit of history!
Me vibing to she was bred in old Kentucky
10:56 amazing job my friend, this music calm my spirit and heart. cheers from chile
Yes and also steam trains to almost every where and Ocean liners it was a different world to experience
A strange and beautiful feeling to hear her song for more than 120 years
The Thunderer March is pretty awesome. An underrated Sousa march with lots of energy. I have it on an Edison 2-minute cylinder.
Wow priceless
Yeah I like 90’s music
9:06 I was watching the 1987 Ducktales with my brother earlier and I had absolutely no clue that the tune and some of the lyrics in this song were used in the show lol
Wow, I had no idea the music industry went back this far! RUclips is a musical time machine!
The recording industry took off in earnest between 1888 and 1889. It's quite fascinating stuff!
7:01 frog from looney tunes sing this song
That’s what I thought! 🎩🐸
Yep!
Nathaniel, nice historic video. I like it. I knew 23 of them. Pretty good. I have a degree in Sound Engineering and taught Music Appreciation in College. That probably gives me an advantage. I think many of these have shown up in old movies, as well.
From the 1890's to present time there have always been good songs as well as the not so good ones recorded in each decade.
Mashalla very nice old songs you have great taste thanks
It’s kinda strange to hear 120 year old voices
1:24 - there is no way that song is from 1896. The sound quality is way too good.
It's possible that they used a modern version, remember those old 1890s song were recorded on wax rolls. So it probably got damaged.
This is explained at the end of the video. For some of the audio footage, the original recording of the song was lost or unavailable, so I went with the oldest version of the song that I could find.
That one was recorded much later by Bradley Kincaid I believe.
Isn't it "alley" not "valley"?
It's no surprise that all of these are better than today's music
Thank you, I am looking at all these songs now
Great job putting these together in a video!
Thank you!
Many thanks for your hard work.
A shame that Gyro Zeppeli could not publish Pizza Mozzarella, it would have been a success in Europe
6:26 this song sounds more modern like it was 1930-1940s
Definitely composed in '92 though - but often performed since in stylistic adaptations to suit the particular period, including the 1930s-40s.
that version was a cover performed in 1942
No 1950
Great music.
Thak you ! That's amazing
I remembered this this Brings me Train to Busan Vibes 🚆
6:19 Madame Oink sing at chuck e cheese
oh wow
i think i've been waiting for this video since I found your channel in 2016
grandpas will vibe to this lol
These Songs are underrated,
No one talks about these masterpieces… :|
Used to bang these at raves back in 1892 with the boys 🙏🙏😭 nostalgic
Pretty sure it was a joke
It seems there was a lot of marching going on in the 1890’s!
Listening to these while playing Read Dead 2 as it takes place in 1899 ;)
Lovely collection. I see you went with contemporary recordings. One could also make a list with songs composed in the '90s but not necessarily recorded then (as you have explained you've done on a few of the compositions).
Grandissima classifica. Grande Arthur collins
You did 👍here,sadly not a lot of these cylinders do exist,but,are greatly appreciated for the reason of quite a bunch do play well,peace to You Nathaniel😉
wouw you are amazing !! good job bro!.. Greetings from The Kingdom of Morocco.
My grandmother used to play some of those songs.
To my fellow Christian Nathaniel Jordan. Whilst I feel these songs have been placed here in the spirit of merriment and good cheer, some of the still pictures belie a problem. Arthur Collins, Len Spencer and the Edison Male Quartet are peerless in their talent as contemporary singers. Yet I worry that pictures of the aforementioned artists (@ 3:51, @5:15, @ 6:00) will cause a wanton state of arousal and enflaming of the senses among our womenfolk. A consuming state of lust will these ladies feel upon the sight of these crooners, as to distract them from their wifely duties; proper housework, meal preparation, the feeding of castor oil to obstreperous children. Such a state of affairs would cause a dreaded consternation among the whole of the republic and doubtlessly provoke the wraith of the Lord God Himself!!
Agreed fellow how hostile
Lmao
🤣🤣 I didn't get it for a sec, That is class
Celebrities was born (1890-99)
1890- Groucho Marx
1981-
1892-
1893- Mae West
1894-
1895- buster Keaton
1896- George burns
1897- Amelia Earhart ( she fly in plane )
1898-
1899- Humphrey bogart & Fred Astaire
Great celebrity list
@Molina Long You should add Alfred Hitchcock to the 1899 list. He’s a very famous movie director. 🎥 🍿
Molina Long, you miss Stan Laurel (1890) and Oliver Hardy (1892).
George J. Gaskin really stands out to me. Boy got some bangers.
6:38 the Poster says : Geo w Johnson the original Whistling Coon and Laughing Darkey . How things have changed .
Thank you :) 🇳🇴
I've been looking for this song for a while it goes like this the man singing your my lam chop and she sings your my bottle of jam I didn't know what year it came or singer were i heard it on a old Edison record player
WoW you talk about history!
Trying to find inspiration to play on my 1893 classical guitar..
É impressão minha ou o cara em 5:15 se parece com o Sérgio Moro?
Best hits in the late Victorian Era.
Where can I find a full version of 2:36? I can only find newer covers.
🇺🇸Thank You from Japan🇯🇵
東京国際スーザ研究所 高橋誠一郎
0:23
The Thunderer
Where did you find the recording you used for Stars and Stripes Forever?
Update: I found it (also on Nathaniel Jordon’s channel)
Good job. Knew them all.
90s music were awesome
I have an interest in old songs my family sang. Folk songs 🎵 it us hard to find a few. Especially for the music. No tunes
Thank you for your great works.