The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations 78 rpm (Record Store Day 2011) vinyl record video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/04/17

This is the Limited Edition double 78 RPM 10" vinyl.

Side A - Good Vibrations

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Comments

6 years ago

Bronson Osborne

this is great sounds good aswell

6 years ago

David Schlotterback

This video was the first time I ever heard this song. I need to get one of these!!

6 years ago

Kyle2000

That's really fast... 78 rpm is 1.3 rps

6 years ago

Erik Molnar

No lets here it in 45 rpms!

6 years ago

Albert Tatlock

Yea vinyl sounds better than mp3.. how does anyone listening to this know.They are listening to a digital file on a phone or pc that's been compressed by youtube

6 years ago

Don Sozzi

where on earth do you get represses of 78's? That's vinyl not shellac but still...

6 years ago

LiveAidFan

Is this shellac or microgroove?

6 years ago

Claudio Salvatore

Nice job, the SL-D2 (i think) playing 78's! I have the same model around here somewhere..now i've seen this i want it too!

6 years ago

jganun

When I saw that they were issuing 45rpm audiophile albums on 180 or 200 gram vinyl, I wondered why they didn't try some 78rpm singles: well, here you go.  Why didn't it succeed?  Audiophiles don't care if the record is expensive, if they get quality sound, but most audiophile turntables don't have the 78rpm speed, just 33 ⅓ and 45; a big limit on sales potential.

6 years ago

The Don

I like my 45. Yours is missing the best parts - the crackles.

6 years ago

Andrew Demetrius

They went to all the trouble of pressing a 78 in MONO! Wasted

6 years ago

siskokidd

Impressive. I had no idea.

6 years ago

TheBudgie29

This Is the fourth one I have seen playing this very record. And all have suffered from that Head shell Shake??. Or Is It just a Illusion of the speed of the record under the lights??.

6 years ago

UberPilot

WHAT??????? IS IT ANALOG?

6 years ago

MTN Productions

And speaking of this song on a 78, I have the original 45 of this one.

6 years ago

Jack Wolf

The Beach Boys always had good taste in sound quality

6 years ago

MTN Productions

Classic! This is the reason why I can't play this song on my 1926 Victor Victrola VV 8-4, because this has a microgroove on the record surface, and it can play on any record player including my GE Wildcat, my BSR by Fisher and my GE Show 'N Tell, but I can't play this on my 1926 Victrola, no way!

6 years ago

Joe Postove

When was this released?

6 years ago

Malcolm W

This seems to me to be a bit of a novelty but there's no getting away that 78rpm records do sound better esp those issued in the later 1950's, ongoing improvements in shellac materials ensured almost a silent surface whether shellac or vinyl. All the theme music library labels on Conroy, Boosey & Hawkes etc issued all their singles as 78s throughout the 1960's latest I've seen is 1969 because of the professional sound range recordings offered when pressed on 78. These really do offer the best mono sound that is available, but all the 78s are orchestral.The great mystery is how did the 45s ever managed to outsell the 78s by mid 1958 and cause production to end during 1960. My answer to this is either cheap or bad record players or the record companies realised that by offering the 45 first at the record store in 1958 and delaying the availability of the 78 a month or so actually worked. And so Joe public moved over to the 45 & saddled with it ever since.

7 years ago

The Tazzman

The faster the speed, the better the sound quality.  I remember the 10 inch 45 rpm records that had two songs on each side.  DJs played those back in the 80s a lot.

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