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Old 12.14.2006, 07:34 PM   #4
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I know a few people with Edison players. Most tubes go for about 7 bucks. Very cool.
The politics of the day are present in some of the song titles you will see on these things. One of my friends had one called "Nigger In The Barnyard." Nice.
The closest I have come to any of these things is the CD I had of Crowley reading in his own voice, the source of which was wax cylinders.

You should check the origins of that phrase. I might be wrong, but I've a feeling that it's not technically referring to black people. But on the other hand, I have some 30s and 40s country type things which are decidedly ambiguous on their racial politics.

Thanks for the info Mr Marras. I'll miss you when you're/ I'm/ everything's gone.
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Last time I was in Chicago I spent an hour in a Nazi submarine with a banjo player.
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