Good idea @DianneWoollie be interesting to see what memories it sparks in people. Didn’t start getting into music till late 60s.(era not age ) Track from first album I bought.
The Beatles, Loved them and still do...my late Father could never understand all the screaming at them..nor could I, to be honest. Saw them live, just the one time with my boyfriend now Husband.... There 1st Song
Warning! Long post! Even from my teens in the fifties I refused to "pigeonhole" myself when it came to music. I could never understand why a lot of young people did that. I guess my earliest influences were what was on the radio and the big band 78s an aunt had left her by her American flyer boyfriend during WW2. So I'd listen to the likes of The Everley Brothers, Boddy Holly and other American groups. I had no time then or even now for the British "copyists," the likes if Cliff Richard etc., I also like Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, etc., At the same time I was going to local jazz clubs, listening to "traditional jazz." In 1956 whilst I was still at school a friend and I saw Louis Armstrong at the Empress Hall in London. I then got into modern jazz. At nineteen my future wife and I joined Ronnie Scott's first club. We'd just moved into a flat in Soho together. We were often in there mid-week as it was free to members on those days and warmer than our flat. In the sixties I also started listening to Motown. I've a lot of albums from the eras that followed. Carole King, The Eagles,Earth Wind & Fire, ELO, Fleetwood Mac, etc., as well as building up a collection of jazz CDs. When I retired, I bought a couple of vinyl jukeboxes over ten years ago. I started buying 45s from different eras I liked.. This one has sixty 50/60/70/80s favourites, ten Doo-Wop and ten Standards. Rock-Ola 468 Carousel FIRST ROW 100 THE ANGELS MY BOYFRIEND'S BACK/ LOVE ME NOW 110 THE BEACH BOYS GOD ONLY KNOWS / WOULDN'T IT BE NICE 120 BOBBY DARRIN DREAM LOVER / MACK THE KNIFE 130 BOBBY DARRIN LA MER (BEYOND THE SEA) / THAT'S THE WAY LOVE IS 140 BOBBY HELMS MY SPECIAL ANGEL / FRAULINE 150 BOBBY VEE TAKE GOOD CARE OF MY BABY / A FOREVER KIND OF LOVE 160 BUDDY HOLLY OH BOY! / EVERY DAY 170 BUDDY HOLLY RAVE ON / TAKE YOUR TIME 180 BUDDY HOLLY TRUE LOVE WAYS / THAT'LL BE THE DAY 190 THE CASCADES RHYTHM OF THE RAIN / SHY GIRL 2ND ROW 101 CHUCK BERRY JOHNNY B GOODE / LITTLE QUEENIE 111 THE COASTERS POISON IVY / CHARLIE BROWN 121 CONWAY TWITTY IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE / I'LL TRY 131 THE CRICKETS DON'T EVER CHANGE / I'M NOT A BAD GUY 141 DION & THE BELNOTES A TEENAGER IN LOVE / WHERE OR WHEN 151 DION & THE BELNOTES RUNAROUND SUE / RUNAWAY GIRL 161 ELVIS PRESLEY DON'T BE CRUEL / HOUND DOG 171 ELVIS PRESLEY SUSPICIOUS MINDS / YOU'LL THINK OF ME 181 ELVIS PRESLEY THE GIRL OF MY BEST FRIEND / A MESS OF BLUES 191 THE EVERLY BROTHERS ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM / CLAUDETTE 3RD ROW 102 THE EVERLY BROTHERS LET IT BE ME / WHEN WILL I BE LOVED? 112 FATS DOMINO BLUEBERRY HILL / WALKNI' TO NEW ORLEANS 122 THE FLEETWOODS MR BLUE / YOU MEAN EVERYTHING TO ME 132 PAUL ANKA DIANA / DON'T GAMBLE WITH LOVE 142 PAUL & PAULA / BRUCE CHANEL HEY PAULA / HEY BABY 152 THE PONYTAILS / THE ELEGANTS BORN TOO LATE / LITTLE STAR 162 RICKY NELSON POOR LITTLE FOOL / HELLO MARY-LOU 172 THE RIGHTIOUS BROTHERS YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELING / UNCHAINED MELODY 182 SKEETER DAVIS I CAN'T STAY MAD AT YOU / IT WAS ONLY A HEART 192 THE WALKER BROTHERS / LOU CHRISTIE MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF / RHAPSODY IN THE RAIN 4TH ROW 103 ACE HOW LONG / SNIFFIN' ABOUT 113 BLONDIE SUNDAY GIRL / I KNOW BUT I DON'T 123 BREAD MAKE IT WITH YOU / EVERYTHING I OWN 133 CANDY STATON YOUNG HEARTS RUN FREE / NIGHTS ON BROADWAY 143 CAROLE KING IT'S TOO LATE / I FEEL THE EARTH MOVE 153 CHRIS REA FOOL IF YOU THINK IT'S OVER / MIDNIGHT LOVE 163 CROSBY, STILLS & NASH J UST A SONG BEFORE I GO / DARK STAR 173 CROWDED HOUSE DON'T DREAM IT'S OVER / THAT'S WHAT I CALL LOVE 183 CYNDI LAUPER TIME AFTER TIME / I'LL KISS YOU 193 DAVID GATES GOODBYE GIRL / SUNDAY RIDER 5TH ROW 104 DONNA SUMMER WINTER MELODY / WASTED 114 THE FIFTH DIMENSION LAST NIGHT I DIDN'T GET TO SLEEP / WINTER WITCH 124 FLEETWOOD MAC DREAMS / SONGBIRD 134 FLEETWOOD MAC LITTLE LIES / RICKY 144 FOREIGNER WAITING FOR A GIRL LIKE YOU / FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME 154 HALL & OATES LAS VEGAS TURN AROUND / I'M JUST A KID 164 FREE ALL RIGHT NOW / MY BROTHER JAKE 174 HOT CHOCOLATE IT STARTED WITH A KISS / EMOTION EXPLOSION 184 JOHNNY HATES JAZZ TURN BACK THE CLOCK / CRACKING UP 194 MADONNA TRUE BLUE / HOLIDAY 6TH ROW 105 OLIVIA NEWTON- JOHN SAM / CHANGES 115 PLAYER BABY COME BACK / LOVE IS WHERE YOU CAN FIND IT 125 PHILLIS HYMAN BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW / LOVING YOU, LOSING YOU 135 ROD STEWART MAGGIE MAY / REASON TO BELIEVE 145 ROXY MUSIC DANCE AWAY / CRY, CRY, CRY 155 ROXY MUSIC MORE THAN THIS / INDIA 165 SANTANA SAMBA PA TI / INCIDENT AT NASHABUR 175 STEELY DAN DO IT AGAIN / FIRE IN THE HOLD 185 STEVIE WONDER MY CHERIE AMOUR / DON'T KNOW WHY I LOVE YOU 195 TOD RUNDGREN I SAW THE LIGHT / BLACK MARIA 7TH ROW 106 THE CRESTS THE ANGELS LISTENED IN / STEP BY STEP 116 THE DUPREES HAVE YOU HEARD / LOVE EYES 126 THE DUPREES YOU BELONG TO ME / TAKE ME AS I AM 136 THE MILLS BROTHERS PAPER DOLL / I'LL BE AROUND 146 THE MILLS BROTHERS TILL THEN / YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE 156 THE ORIOLES IT'S TOO SOON TO KNOW / TELL ME SO 166 THE PLATTERS SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES / NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE 176 THE PLATTERS ONLY YOU / THE GREAT PRETENDER 186 RUBY & THE ROMANTICS OUR DAY WILL COME / MIDNIGHT AND MUSIC 196 RUBY & THE ROMANTICS WHEN YOU'RE YOUNG AND IN LOVE / HEY THERE LONELY BOY 8TH ROW 107 THE ANDREWS SISTERS RUM & COCA-COLA / THE BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY 117 DINAH WASHINGTON SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN / WHAT A DIFFERANCE A DAY MAKES 127 FRANK SINATRA MY ONE AND ONLY LOVE / I'VE GOT THE WORLD ON A STRING 137 FRANK SINATRA NANCY WITH THE LAUGHING FACE / OL' MAN RIVER 147 LOUIS PRIMA BUONA SERA / MARIE OH MARIE 157 SARAH VAUGHAN / BILLY ECKSTINE PASSING STRANGERS / BROKEN-HEARTED MELODY 167 SARAH VAUGHAN SERENATA / LET'S 177 ARTIE SHAW BEGIN THE BEGUINE / FRENESI 187 GLENN MILLER IN THE MOOD / STRING OF PEARLS MOONLIGHT / SUNLIGHT SERENADE 197 THE TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA TEA FOR TWO CHA-CHA / MY BABY JUST CARES FOR ME I've also a "retro" record rack with about forty other records, because if I buy another one as I do occasionally, you have to take one ouit to put it in. This is my Motown and similar collection It's a bit "lesser known girl group heavy" but that's my choice. Rock-Ola 443 Carousel FIRST ROW A1 AL GREEN LET'S STAY TOGETHER / TOMORROW'S DREAM C1 AL GREEN SHA-LA-LA / SCHOOL DAYS E1 ARETHA FRANKLIN I SAY A LITTLE PRAYER / SEE SAW G1 BARBARA LEWIS HELLO STRANGER / THINK A LITTLE SUGAR J1 BETTY EVERETT THE SHOOP SHOOP SONG / HAND OFF A2 THE BLOSSOMS GOOD GOOD LOVIN'/ DEEP INTO MY HEART C2 THE CHIFFONS HE'S SO FINE / A LOVE SO FINE E2 THE CHIFFONS ONE FINE DAY / SWEET TALKIN' GUY G2 THE COOKIES CHAINS / STRANGER IN MY ARMS J2 THE COOKIES / BIG DEE IRVING DON'T SAY NOTHING BAD ABOUT MY BABY / SWINGIN' ON A STAR 2ND ROW A3 THE COOKIES GIRLS GROW UP FASTER THAN BOYS / ONLY TO OTHER PEOPLE C3 THE COOKIES I WANT A BOY FOR MY BIRTHDAY / WILL POWER E3 THE CRYSTALS DA DO RON RON / THEN HE KISSED G3 DIONNE WARWICK HEARTBREAKER / I CAN'T SEE ANYONE BUT YOU J3 DIONNE WARWICK WALK ON BY / ANYONE WHO HAD A HEART A4 THE DRIFTERS SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME / STAND BY ME C4 THE DRIFTERS THERE GOES MY FIRST LOVE / LIKE SISTER AND BROTHER E4 DURAND JONES & THE INSPIRATIONS CRUISIN' TO THE PARK / MORNING IN AMERICA G4 ETTA JAMES TRUST IN ME / ANYTHING TO SAY YOU'RE MINE J3 THE FASCINATIONS GIRLS ARE OUT TO GET YOU / YOU'LL BE SORRY 3RD ROW A5 FONTELLA BASS / JAN BRADLEY RESCUE ME / MOMMA DIDN'T LIE C5 FREDA PAYNE BAND OF GOLD / THE EASIEST WAY TO FALL E5 THE FOUR TOPS BABY I NEED YOUR LOVIN' / CALL ON ME G5 HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUENOTES IF YOU DON'T KNOW ME BY NOW / LET ME INTO YOUR WORLD J5 THE HONEY BEES ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT / SHE DON'T DESERVE YOU A6 THE ISLEY BROTHERS CARAVAN OF LOVE / I CAN'T GET USED TO LOSING YOU C6 THE ISLEY BROTHERS FOR THE LOVE OF YOU / YOU WALK YOUR WAY E6 THE ISLEY BROTHERS HARVEST FOR THE WORLD / LET ME DOWN EASY H6 THE ISLEY BROTHERS THIS OLD HEART OF MINE / THERE'S NO LOVE LEFT J6 THE ISLEY BROTHERS WHO'S THAT LADY / SUMMER BREEZE 4TH ROW A7 JAMES & BOBBY PURIFY I'M YOUR PUPPET / LAY ME DOWN EASY C7 JIMMY RUFFIN FAREWELL IS A LONELY SOUND / I'LL NEVER LET YOU GET AWAY E7 MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS DANCING IN THE STREET / IN MY LONELY ROOM G7 MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS HEATWAVE / COME GET THESE MEMORIES J7 MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS JIMMY MACK / THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND A8 MARVIN GAY I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE / YOU'RE WHAT 'S HAPPENING C8 MARVIN GAY & TAMMI TERRELL AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH / MY PRECIOUS LOVE E8 MARY WELLS MY GUY / WHAT'S EASY FOR TWO IS SO HARD FOR ONE G8 OTIS REDDING SITTING ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY / I CAN'T TURN YOU LOOSE J8 PATTI & THE EMBLEMS MIXED UP SHOOK UP GIRL / ORDINARY GUY 5TH ROW A9 SAM COOKE CUPID / FAREWELL MY DARLING C9 SAM COOKE YOU SEND ME / ONLY SIXTEEN E9 SAM COOKE WONDERFUL WORLD / CHAIN GANG G9 THE SHIRELLES FOOLISH LITTLE GIRL / EVERYBODY LOVES A LOVER J9 THE SHIRELLES WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW / DEDICATED TO THE ONE I LOVE A0 SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES THE TRACKS OF MY TEARS / OOO! BABY BABY! C0 THE TEMPTATIONS JUST MY IMAGINATION / PARADISE E0 THE TEMPTATIONS MY GIRL / GET READY G0 TOMMY HUNT / MAXINE BROWN HUMAN / OH NO NOT MY BABY J0 THE VELVELETTES NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK / KEEP ON TRUCKIN' As we've only a small house, my jukeboxes have have to live in our summer house at the bottom of the garden. To experience the "nostalgia" as that's what it's all about for people of my age, I've these in our front room. I also play after a fashion, a Yamaha Tyros 5, it's the sixth electric piano I've owned and a Yamaha YTS62 tenor saxophone..
Really did enjoy reading about your music history. I like to listen to any music and was actually brought up on Cliff Richards music and my Sister was into Elvis Presley so we were very competitive with our chosen Singer. Not that it stopped me moving on, far from it. My late friend and I worked in Saville Row for the Forestry Commission so it was necessary for us to have train passes. That enabled us at weekends to join in all the fabulous music of the times visiting the London scene. Most remembered occasion was The Who appearing at maybe the Marquee or the 100 Club, it was so crowded and the volume was as loud as it could possibly be in there.. and my friend passed out which was scary at the time... I can remember when and how we got our first record player...my late Dad said if we were to give up our comics he would get us one..deal made.. We went to Ronnie Scott's a few times although got into Jazz. Enjoyed your video immensely and loved the Juke Boxes, never seen those smaller ones before...Sun's out so will wrap up well as the wind is harsh and do a little in the Garden before the next shower...
Thanks for that. The wall boxes which you sometimes see at the end of diner booth tables in fifties films, would originally be connected to a parent jukebox. The jukeboxes provide me with "gardening music" in the summer. In the winter I cover them with insulation and keep a couple of 60w inspection lamps in the bottom of their cabinets, to keep them reasonably warm and dry. But I play them a few times every other day during the winter as use is the best form of "preventative maintenance." My little camera doesn't do the sound from their two 12" and two 8" speakers justice.
There's me listen to youtube via my ipod earphones.....I do have separates by the old Sony well over 20+ years old and works as it always did....except need a new needle for the deck. Not the tidiest set up, it but happy with it mostly.. as straight forward I bought the old organ for about £70..glimpse only.. from a Charity Shop in Hastings as it reminded me so much of my late Dad..The records have been piled in a cupboard in a spare room even though there are some collectables amongst them....shame I know that...Have lots of CD's and play some everyday at some point... also an amateur radio set up on the shelve below..we are both hams..
I had a friend from my teenage years who died a couple of years ago who was in to ham radio. He also had a rotating dish on his roof so he could pirate TV channels from all round the world. The "officionados" would suggest you should store your albums vertically to stop them warping. My hi-fi gear dates from the seventies, it's all in perfect working condition but I have changed the belts on the cassette deck and turntable a couple of times. My Tyros is "all singing and dancing" and has wi-fi. I don't play it a lot, but I occasionally record stuff and post it on a dedicated Yamaha keyboard players' message board. There must be a coupole of hundred I've posted of all genres. I'll play anything that takes my fancy. Modern keyboards come with various introductions you can use, lots of styles and instruments. You can have three different ones for the right hand and an "add on" for the left of your choice, but then you're on your own. I like the different chior voices, which I set for four part close harmony. https://app.box.com/s/pk683oz5bptysilvtjmj5qb8sr21q14c
Of course you can scroll along to anything you fancy listening to..guessing nobody would want to take the full jukebox worth.
'll play anything that takes my fancy. Modern keyboards come with various introductions you can use, lots of styles and instruments. You can have three different ones for the right hand and an "add on" for the left of your choice, but then you're on your own. I like the different choir voices, which I set for four part close harmony... was looking at your link but seems you need to sing up...so maybe later... . Well I play guitar quite badly but still enjoy it, so what the heck...My late Dad was musical and a good artist likewise my Sister plays the guitar well and married the Guitar Teacher....onboard tuition....she is also a great Artist. Past me by those skills...Love music though, without a doubt it plays a big part in my life.
I used to be into art, it was one of my "rabbit keeping" subjects at school, I had a GCE pass in it. I must have painted this forty years ago from a photo. My wife still likes it so it's on the wall on the landing. I've a few others in cupboard somewhere. I used to play guitar in a jazz band when I was school but changed to electric piano in my early thirties. My wife is into decoupage card and costume jewellery making.
That is a good picture you have painted, My late Dad only started when he became ill, actually started with painting by numbers as he had no idea what he would achieve in a matter of weeks.... I have a few more Cat Paintings but have no access sadly since my Dad passed away.. to the bulk of his paintings. But I do have memories of them. I have no idea what my Sister paints, but I know she does sell her work through those little art studios they have in Blighty....Ces't la vie... Some of your gear I did not know anything about but can go back and do a search at leisure as always interested to learn stuff...
Nice paintings, good compositions. I made this video of my cassette recorder/player, I bought around 1976, when on another board we were discussing vintage audio equipment. It's still in perfect working order. You can never say that about modern equipment, I'm on my third laptop in four years. This 1960s Rotel tuner/amp I bought earlier this year, it's in excellent condition. I'm here using the tiny speakers in a vintage jukebox wall box, in my "office," alright our box bedroom. I use it to play mp3s on my laptop. I previously was using a little amplifier. I've since bought some bookshelf speakers which has improved the performance no end. But I had to do a bit of "fettling" with the wall unit to get them in the shelf wasn't wide enough, I'd added it before I decided to get new speakers, so had to buy a longer bit of laminated chipboard.. I also added some LED lamps under it. I managed to hide all the wires. I've a thing about exposed wires, I put them all in white plastic trunking and where possible fix it to skirting boards.