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Thorens Symphony CD50, 78 rpm record player with changer and both side playing capabilities from 1943, plays "Ohne dich kann ich nicht sein Liebling" and "Ad...
Yes, an amazing piece of technology. Do you know whether this preceded auto changers and auto-coupling for records?
edit: this is a very apt message number for this thread!
mangerton, the youtube page says the device is dated 1943. In my collection of 78s there are discs dated from around 1937 onwards that begin to feature a run-in groove right from the edge of the disc which suggests they were now made compatible with auto-changers and juke boxes. And run-off grooves spiral in right up to the label.
How many amateur musicologists does it take to ruin a thread?
Several, it would seem, all to point out "lovely video, heart-warming stuff, but, of course, I could never stand the last movement of Beethoven's Ninth! It's just so musically inept. Now, what you want to do in that 4th movement is...", none of which was going through the minds of those in the square.
Joy. That's all. An 'Ode to Joy', belief in humankind, inspiring joy and belief in humankind.
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