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    WYNDMYLL_238rane nahravky // early recordings
    TOMLISAK
    TOMLISAK --- ---
    zdravim, nema nekdo moznost mne poskytnout dva chansony od S. E. Nováčka: "Na slovíčko, pane autore" a "Herečka" ??? v roce 1942 to desky Esta nazpivala Ljuba Hermanová...
    REEFER
    REEFER --- ---
    http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/3833583/Jelly_Roll_Morton_-_Complete_Library_of_Congress_Recordings

    Jelly Roll Morton - "vynalezce" jazzu, ja sem na nej narazil ve filmu Legenda o 1900 - doporucuju film i hudbu.

    Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton (September 20, 1885 or October 20, 1890?July 10, 1941) was an American jazz pianist, bandleader and composer who some call the first true composer of jazz music. Morton was a colorful character who liked to generate publicity for himself by bragging. His business card referred to him as the Originator of Jazz, and he was and is valued as a source of rare information about early jazz, despite his penchant for hyperbole.

    Washington, D.C.: The Library of Congress interviews
    In 1935, Morton moved to Washington, DC, to become manager and piano player at a dive called at various times the "Music Box", "Blue Moon Inn" and "Jungle Inn" in the African American neighborhood of Shaw. (The building that hosted the nightclub still stands, at 1211 U Street NW.) Morton was also the master of ceremonies, bouncer, and bartender of the club. He was only in Washington for a few years; the club was owned by a woman named Cordelia who allowed all her friends free admission and drinks, which prevented Morton from making the business a success. When Morton got stabbed by one of her disgruntled friends in 1938 in which he suffered wounds to the head and chest, his wife Mabel demanded that he depart Washington.[1] There is speculation the attack may have contributed to his early demise.

    However, it was during his brief residency at the Music Box that folklorist Alan Lomax first heard Morton playing piano in the bar. In May 1938, Lomax invited Morton to record music and interviews for the Library of Congress. The sessions, originally intended as a short interview with musical examples for use by music researchers in the Library of Congress, soon expanded to record more than eight hours of Morton talking and playing piano, in addition to longer interviews during which Lomax took notes but did not record. Despite the low fidelity of these non-commercial recordings, their musical and historical importance attracted jazz fans, and they have helped to assure Morton's place in jazz history.
    WYNDMYLL_238
    WYNDMYLL_238 --- ---
    Charlie Barnet - Roof Top Blues (1939)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1MiyF63c38&feature=related

    Poor Boy - Alan Lomax Prison Recording (1939)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_eMQ0_VgCU

    No More My Lawd - Alan Lomax Prison Recording (1947)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8HSSvvN230
    MILHAUZ
    MILHAUZ --- ---
    tohle je krasne: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH0TC50qiTg
    Southern Smiles March (1898) by Edison Military Band on 1904 black wax record
    BUTEO
    BUTEO --- ---
    ZAMOTEK: Nešlo by tohle reupnout? Já se tak těšil
    REEFER
    REEFER --- ---
    toho jacka sheedize - dixieland jazz - CORONET_J - 101 - B.mp3

    mam odsud od nekoho? je to naprosto uzasny a chci toho vic :D
    LOPIK
    LOPIK --- ---
    A z amerických:

    http://78records.cdbpdx.com/

    Na týhle adrese je stránka člověka co naripou celou svojí sbírku starých 78'' šelaků - odhadem tak tisíc desek. Ještě minulý týden to šlo stahovat, ale teď píše že mu to provider zarazil kvůli trafficu.. Kdoví jak to dopadne, ale možná se to vyplatí sledovat.
    ZAMOTEK
    ZAMOTEK --- ---
    z českých luhů a hájů:

    Voskovec & Werich: 1928 - 1938

    http://leteckaposta.cz/712981012
    http://leteckaposta.cz/566097537

    nahráno z původních vinylů,víc nevim (192 kbps VBR - mp3)
    WYNDMYLL_238
    WYNDMYLL_238 --- ---
    to teda.. super, patri na nastenku imho
    ZAMOTEK
    ZAMOTEK --- ---
    LOPIK: tak to je mazec!
    REEFER
    REEFER --- ---
    jj! supa!
    BARONFRITZ
    BARONFRITZ --- ---
    LOPIK: bomba!
    LOPIK
    LOPIK --- ---
    Vůbec nejstarší známá nahrávka už tu proběhla?

    Je to záznam z "phonautographu" skoro o třicet let staršího než Edisonovi fonografy. Ve své době to nešlo přehrát, povedlo se to až teď..
    http://thepoormouth.blogspot.com/2008/03/phonoautograph-beats-edison-to-first.html

    MP3 zde - http://www.iht.com/multimedia/src/audio/healthscience/1860v2.mp3

    http://www.discogs.com/release/1289378

    ZAMOTEK
    ZAMOTEK --- ---
    ZAMOTEK
    ZAMOTEK --- ---
    Blind Lemon Jefferson - The Blues: Smithsonian Collection of Classic Blues Singers Vol. 1 (1993 vydáno, nahrávky mezi 1926 - 1929,jak jsem zjistil na netu)

    http://rapidshare.com/files/133060228/Blind_Lemon_Jefferson.rar.html
    WYNDMYLL_238
    WYNDMYLL_238 --- ---
    WYNDMYLL_238: jsou to 30. leta minulyho stoleti
    WYNDMYLL_238
    WYNDMYLL_238 --- ---
    nuze

    ze sbirky Alana Lomaxe - Negro Prison Blues and Songs

    https://www.yousendit.com/download/Q01Ic0x3YTJ1YlB2Wmc9PQ
    DZORDANO
    DZORDANO --- ---
    Nazdárek nevěděl by náhodou někdo kde se dá sehnat Bedřich Nikodém - Poustevník
    Ta skladba je známá především z filmu Slavnosti sněženek. Do pošty Díky
    FELOR
    FELOR --- ---
    To Hear Your Banjo Play (1947)
    Director: Irving Lerner, Willard Van Dyke
    Run time: 16:00

    Story & Dialogue written by Alan lomax
    with Woody Guthrie, Baldwin Haves, Sonny Terry, Brownee Mc Ghee, Texas Gladden
    Presents the origin of the banjo, the development of southern folk music and its influence upon Americans. Pete Seeger plays his banjo and narrates the story.

    Dwnld + stream: http://www.archive.org/details/to_hear_your_banjo_play
    ZELENYCAJ
    ZELENYCAJ --- ---
    Record Making With Duke Ellington (1937)

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=hjKlFFp4-IE
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