[78-L] Record Collection "IN Your Garage" TV show
bradc944 at comcast.net
bradc944 at comcast.net
Mon May 23 08:39:27 PDT 2011
The 16" disc looked like one of the US Army or US Air Force shows form the mid-50s.
Did anyone else cringe when he put the 78 on that turntable on the upper shelf??
Brad
----- Original Message -----
From: Cary Ginell <soundthink at live.com>
To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
Sent: Sun, 22 May 2011 18:19:10 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [78-L] Record Collection "IN Your Garage" TV show
It didn't appear that the collector in the video would know much about Elvis Presley or about 78s - he seems to me to be a big band/EZ listening vocal collector who has accumulated a lot of LPs and 45s. We didn't get to see any of his 78 collection except for a common black Decca label 78 album (didn't catch the artist, but none of those are rare). Don't know what was on the 16-inch transcription he was flashing, but it was probably not very valuable either.
Cary Ginell
> Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 14:15:38 -0400
> From: mbiel at mbiel.com
> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> CC: Stevenramm at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Record Collection "IN Your Garage" TV show
>
> On 5/22/2011 12:20 PM, Cary Ginell wrote:
> > Doubt that there's much of value in there if his favorite is by Steve Lawrence.
> >
> > When he named his rarest records as being the "first" Elvis Presley record, he pulled a 45 with a picture sleeve that looked like a bootleg or reissue. Certainly wasn't a Sun test pressing.
> >
> > Cary Ginell
> >
>
> I have that record -- it's not rare -- and it was disclosed as being a
> fake immediately when it was released. It was supposedly recorded
> BEFORE the Sun records which is why it wasn't a Sun record. You can and
> hear the record on a youTube that has only been viewed 141 times, and
> the story I reprint below from that posting seems to tell the story of
> this fake very well. The fade out you hear just before the grafted-on
> concert closing was the real give away to me that it was a fake the
> first time I heard it back in the late 70s. Steve -- why don't you send
> this info to the producer of the garage show that sent his URL to you?
>
> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxQ_zqwCE-Q
>
> Soon after Elvis has died, record come out that claims to be his first
> professional recording from 1954. Pete Falco said that he have paid
> Elvis $15 to record the song `Tell Me Pretty Baby`at Audio Recorders
> studio in Phoenix.
> Only that Audio Recorders first start doin business until 1957. Before
> that it was Ramsey´s Recording Studio. Once even singer Michael Conley
> claims that he sings it. Mystery ended when Bear Family issued
> `Rockin´And Bobbin`In The Desert vol. 2 ´cd. There is the two sided
> acetate recorded in Audio Recorders in maybe early 60´s by Jamie Falco
> And The Red Dots. Falco´s version of Don Cole´s Stop appear on that cd.
> The other side of that acetate is the very same `Tell Me Pretty Baby´
> that you hear in here (not in that cd.)
>
> >
> >>
> >> The producer of this show sent me this Youtube link. LOTS of bad info - you'll
> >> find yourself cringing -0 but worth 5 min. of your time.
> >>
> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aai-rhC3UMk
> >>
> >>
> >> Steve
> >> ____________
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