Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program with Mac Favoriting

Playlist for November 25, 2014 Favoriting
Live broadcast from Brooklyn Farmacy

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100+ year old lo-fi recordings contextually presented.

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Listener comments!

Avatar 8:31pm Mailman Tom:

Blasts from the past !
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:37pm Ken From Hyde Park:

A live remote? Cool! How big of a crowd is there at the Brooklyn Farmacy?
  8:44pm Tom G.:

Love the reverb - gives them antique platters a whole new spin!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:53pm chris:

I will always think of 2001 A Space Odyssey when I hear Daisy.
  8:57pm JakeGould:

Brooklyn Farmacy is pretty cool.
  3:26pm Ruy Mauricio de Lima e Silva Neto:

What about the listing, you lazy bones? Dismissed for ever more? Is this the post-modern way to start a new program? Please take me back to 1915. Radio was far more responsible then, though not yet invented.
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