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Dinning Sisters  I'm Sorry Now   Favoriting 1941 
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Wiener Boheme Orchester (as ' Wiener Walzer Orchester' )  Ball Erinnerungen   Favoriting 1931 
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Albert Bol  Hannes Zoekt Een Gemeubileerde Kamer   Favoriting 1911 
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Billy Eckstine  Free   Favoriting 1951 
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Mills Brothers, Connie Boswell, Frank Frey, Boswell Sisters  Old Man Of The Mountain   Favoriting 1931 
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Xavier Cugat  Green Eyes   Favoriting 1941 
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Charles D' Almaine violin  Fisher's Hornpipe   Favoriting 1911 
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Willy Derby  Verschillende Harten   Favoriting 1921 
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Carmen Miranda (+ Dom Ameche) (film soundtrack)  Chica Chica Boom Chic   Favoriting 1941 
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Carmen Miranda  Chica Chica Boom Chic   Favoriting 1941 
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Sousa's Band  Hobomoko   Favoriting 1911 
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Jiøí Voskovec & Jan Werich  Pražská Java   Favoriting 1931 
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Orquesta Tipica Porteña (vocal - Roberto Diaz)  Tuyo Es Mi Amor   Favoriting 1931 
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Will F Denny  Turkey And The Turk   Favoriting 1901 
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Golden & Hughes  Two Poets   Favoriting 1911 
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Knickerbocker Quartet  Lighthouse By The Sea   Favoriting 1911 
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Rodgers and Hammerstein  March Of The Siamese Children (Soundtrack 'King And I')   Favoriting 1956 
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Billy Murray & American Quartet  Siam   Favoriting 1916 
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Spike Jones  Siam   Favoriting 1945 
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Spike Jones  Siam   Favoriting 1947 
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Charles Trenet  Le Serpent Python   Favoriting 1951 
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Franz Mika (+ Original Lanner Quartett)  Im Roten Hahn   Favoriting 1931 
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Vess Ossman banjo  Oriental Intermezzo Salome   Favoriting 1901 
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Eddie Cantor  Cheer Up Smile Nertz   Favoriting 1931 
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George W Johnson  Laughing Song   Favoriting 1901 
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Mistinguett  Dans Les Bouges La Nuit   Favoriting 1931 
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The Four Aces  Tell me why   Favoriting 1951 
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George Wilton Ballard (+ Chorus)  Everybody Calls Her Sunshine   Favoriting 1922 
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Silas Leachman  Whoa Dar Mule   Favoriting 1901 
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Emil Delley  Biró Uram Panaszom Van (Hungarian song)   Favoriting 1901 
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Sousa's Band  Hu-la Hu-la Cake Walk   Favoriting 1901 
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Lots and lots of other audio antiquities on WFMU:

Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program contextually presented by Michael Cumella

The Ragged Phonograph Program with Mike Haar Original ragtime, jazz, and pop music from the first quarter of the 20th century, with historical background on vaudeville-era artists

Thomas Edison's Attic The audio curator at Edison National Historic Site rummages through the archives of the legendary Edison Laboratory of West Orange, New Jersey

The Old Codger: playing 78 RPM records like they're going out of style!

Music from the 1920s in the January 7, 2020 episode of Continental Subway with David Dichelle

Music and other recordings of Lynda Barry in the june 7, 2020 episode of Canibal Stew with DJ ARB

and you might want to check out the Surface Noise archives with DJ Joe McGasko from 2008 and 2009


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Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everyone!
  10:02am
Listener Robert:

Somehow I always imagine you originating from Hilversum, because of all my years listening to Radio Nederland on shortwave.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02am
fred:

Greetings Jan and listeners
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Robert! I can imagine :-) Hi fred!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
Jan Turkenburg:

That is the city of Dutch radio & TV domination
  10:06am
Listener Robert:

So it is the East Orange of Holland.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:07am
Jan Turkenburg:

definitely!
  10:13am
Listener Robert:

Did you say you're in Twello? OpenStreetMap.org shows running along the north edge of town a Rijksstraatweg, which I'm going to render naively in English as Right Straight Way.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14am
Jan Turkenburg:

:-) It's Zwolle
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15am
Jan Turkenburg:

Rijk means Nation or (king)dom in this context
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:16am
Jan Turkenburg:

straatweg is lituraly street road
  10:18am
Listener Robert:

Yes, I see that in Google Translate now. It's like German reich, or words related to "reg", such as regal.

There is actually a Street Road in north Philadelphia. I wonder if that was translated from Swedish, since Swedes were the early colonists of that area.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19am
JR HTX:

Good morning Jan, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi JR HTX!
  10:24am
Listener Robert:

"Weg" is most closely related to "way" in English, and I'm familiar with it from an Old Norse term, Wegwizier (whose spelling I probably don't have right), approximately "way visor", a hex sign one carries to assure one sees the right way, metaphorically, and the term for the main stream of a watercourse, which I've forgotten but has "weg" in it and I think is from Swedish.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:31am
Jan Turkenburg:

I don't think in Dutch there's a real distinction between 'road'and 'way' . Only when you say: 'I would do it that way', we have a different word for that 'way': 'wijze' or 'manier' which is actually 'manner' I think.
  10:33am
Listener Robert:

Now I see on the map Zwolle, which I'm going to "translate" even more naively as "swole", an English word I didn't even know existed until I read it yesterday. So on my very naive basis, I'm going to guess that either Zwolle flooded when the IJssel was full, or the town itself was in some way adjudged strong, powerful, or full at some time.
  10:36am
Listener Robert:

In the Wikipedia entry it says "zwolle" was named for its having a hill, and IS related to "swollen" in English. So it is indeed related to "swole".
Avatar 10:37am
Ursula1000:

LOVE Carmen! Hiya Jan and everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37am
Jan Turkenburg:

aha
  10:37am
Listener Robert:

And opposed to my early guess, it says that hill was the only place locally that was NOT frequently flooded. Law of gravity, hard to beat that one.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Ursula1000!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:40am
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, that's what the Dutch website says as well and what I remember from info on signs in the city.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:57am
Rich in Washington:

This sounds fantastic! Could you imagine crowding around an Edison machine and listening to this?
  Swag For Life Member 10:58am
WR:

connecting for a moment between work calls. seems I'm missing a Dutch lesson as well as wonderful recordings. have a good day all. bye.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:58am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Rich! Hi WR!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:10am
chresti:

Hi Jan! Over/unders! Making coffee...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11am
Jan Turkenburg:

chresti!
  11:12am
Martinibomb:

Hello Folks! I'm getting a fecking pinball machine today.. a Viking (Bally, 1980) I am super stoked
Avatar 11:12am
Domenic:

March Of The Siamese Children sounds like a Prokofiev tune...
Avatar 11:13am
Domenic:

Hi everyone, got to get back to work.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13am
Mx. Granny (e/em):

Greetings, Jan and folx!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi MB, that's awesome!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:15am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Domenic! apart from havin 32 versions of Peter and The Wolf I'm not a Profofiev expert, but it would fit in his style.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:15am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Granny!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:16am
Rich in Washington:

Hi Granny!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Mx. Granny (e/em):

Hey, Rich! Let's dance!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:18am
Mx. Granny (e/em):

Jan, you may be interested to know that, thanks to me, a song from 1946 was aired on Wake and Bake this morning (Cement Mixer!) <3 <3 <3
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:18am
chresti:

Grannykins!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19am
Mx. Granny (e/em):

the bestikins is chrestikins!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:23am
Mx. Granny (e/em):

wow, how many versions of Peter and the Wolf did you gather? i've known folx who collect versions of songs before, but not that one!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24am
Jan Turkenburg:

Indeed nice to hear that the over 64 sounds are spreading to other programs and leaking into the NJ airwaves!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24am
Mx. Granny (e/em):

i think i'm leaking Sheena's vibes into the main stream! Next week i plan to feature Yma Sumac!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:25am
Jan Turkenburg:

I'm not sure, It's less than the 32 I mentioned, but there are many at least 160. I was intern at a classical station that aired a different one each week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26am
Jan Turkenburg:

And that was their third year
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:27am
Jan Turkenburg:

I think I have about 20
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:30am
chresti:

Wow Grannykins, you're playing songs on Clay's show?
  11:37am
Listener Robert:

"Nertz" was in some of the 20th Century a mild curse used in English, something like "nuts" but also with some aspects of "nix" as in "nertz on that". All related to "no".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:37am
chresti:

Don't know nertz
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:38am
Jan Turkenburg:

Thank you Robert!
  11:39am
Listener Robert:

Wiktionary gives its meanings as "nuts" and "nonsense".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42am
Jan Turkenburg:

👍
Avatar 11:56am
Ursula1000:

Thanks Jan! Time to set your time machine to London 1990 for Sounds Spectacular wfmu.org...
  11:57am
Martinibomb:

Thanks Jan!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
chresti:

Thanks Jan!
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