BabySasterちゃんねる – I re-upload this video with my Guitar only, due to previous copyright problem, although the previous backing track was also the result of my work. ♪ Previous video had reached 803,782 views, 11,026 likes and 434 dislikes, with 1,884 comments before being unfairly blocked. (^・ω・^ ) BabySaster †
My first listen of the 2019 hit record, “Mechanical Keyboard Sounds: Recordings of Bespoke and Customized Mechanical Keyboards” by Taeha Types and Trunk Records. Clicky keyboard recordings on vinyl? Oh yeah, we are living in the future.
Hoping to start a thread of videos about albums that have multiple covers. Here I show off a couple dozen different album covers with their alternates.
Hips don’t lie. But a hip x-ray in the Soviet Union of the 1950s might not have been what it appeared to be. In fact, if it was round, it was likely a record. Let us explain. At a time when the Soviet government strictly forbade western music from the likes of hip shaker Elvis and jazz great Charlie Parker, people found a creative way around the restriction. They turned x-rays of rib cages, fingers and other body parts into records—yes, actual audio recordings—that they exchanged on the sly. Stephen Coates of London’s Bureau of Lost Culture tells us about the ingenious scheme to create and distribute the bootleg audio recordings.