1960 Sales Demo Record - Seeburg 1000 Background Music System descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 06:33
Subido: 2010/08/22

This Phonograph Record tells the story of Seeburg Tailored Background Music.

The Greatest Single Advance In The Entire History Of Background Music.

The Basic Library

The Mood Music Library

The Industrial Library

Now for the first time in the history of background music you can have the right kind of music for your particular business. You will be interested in playing this unusual record and even more interested in its message.

The Seeburg Corporation Chicago 22, Illinois

Demonstration Record

Mono 33-1/3 RPM Cardboard Record from 1960 being played on a restored 1963 Garrard Type A Turntable using a new Shure M97XE Phono Cartridge with "Stabilizing" dust brush. Unique to Shure, this damped dust brush acts as a shock absorber allowing warped, bumpy, or cracked records to be tracked without jumping or skipping.

Comentarios

10 years ago

MUSICOM PRODUCTIONS

I feel like I'm 5 years old again at W.T. Grant's with Mom, getting some cheap kid clothes. That was in 1972 - and they still played these background music cuts. For that matter, the Dentist had similar sounds, but my guess is they were using Muzak's FM side-carrier systems.

12 years ago

DUSTERDUDE238

1:33 Very Lawrence Welk-ish. Tank you bois! that was the Linen sisters singing " don't sit under the apple tree, the cat just made a mess under there there." Ummmm! LOL

12 years ago

TwinMillMC .

Well, in 1928 we took that track very seriously. We laughed, we cried, we reminisced about the old days when we all attended raves. Many of us still have it on our iPod's.

12 years ago

David Elliott

I used to work in a factory in the 90's before they sent the jobs to China. If they had played the factory section (Singing In The Rain) in the background people would be laughing so hard they wouldn't get any work done.

13 years ago

clydesight

Huh? What's that about?

13 years ago

EmmetEarwax

elevator music: I GOT A BLACK CAT'S TOOTH I GOT A MOJO BONE i GOT A JOHN-DE-CONQUEROR i'M GONNA MESS WITH YOU !!

13 years ago

EmmetEarwax

The surface scratch told me that it was 33 rp before the man began to speak.

13 years ago

clydesight

I have a SONY TC 530 stereo demo tape. I think the same announcer (or one very close) is on that tape. What a trip to the 1950's. Good old days? Not so sure.

13 years ago

cencalphono bop

The Seeburg system was competition for the already present Muzak "radio" systems. Being that Seeburg was primarily a jukebox company and was in the business of making phonographs, when they entered the background music industry, of course they would use phonographs. Also, in doing this, they expanded their commercial operators' businesses. Seeburg ran this music service for well over 10 years.

13 years ago

KE7SFR

This music has Lawrence Welk's big and squiggly "champagne music" signature all over it!

14 years ago

TheUltraFem

I WANT THIS!!!!

14 years ago

Michael Boyce

It's surprising that this held up so well after all these years! Cardboard records usually wear out within months of getting them! Creases and needle damage are always the causes,too!

14 years ago

quantumbits

@CineramaPete Ha and Where else could you get Medium music that is medium slow and medium fast and while faster than medium, not overly fast, jumpy or distracting? Sheeesh!.

14 years ago

CineramaPete

@chompo7 Surely you must have meant "Radio is very cool, but couldn't they just pipe in distinctive, high-quality Seeburg(TM) Background music, like in civilized times?" Radio, indeed!

14 years ago

joe f

these machines are very cool but i wonder couldnt they just pipe in the radio like today?

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