Absolutely one of a kind recording

The following video is:

  • One of kind music recording
  • Rare and precious music artifact
  • Must see to believe
  • Evidence of human intelligence
  • Example of someone with Parkinson’s disease or really nervous
  • Short enough video to where you will want to replay again
  • Example of how to express regret.


10 Comments »

  • Luke said:

    Wow, another example of publicity destroying history.

  • euicho said:

    Actually that’s not fake. It was on TechTV back when it still existed. The guy has Parkinson’s and couldn’t control his grip well enough, and crushed it.

  • chris said:

    Its not one of a kind.. I have seen many of these in flea markets.

  • localhost said:

    ah well no great loss, i’m sure someone would have ripped an mp3 copy if it was that historical.

  • hossridr said:

    This clown is probably some rich asshole who has a roomfull of these things or similar items. That should have been placed in a museum, but no, the wealthy have to horde whatever is left of the antiques of the early part of this century. This should be a lesson.

  • Lars said:

    Eucho: It wasn’t Parkinsons – the guy was just encredibly nervous. Hossridr is, well, talking out of his ass.

  • Radio_Talk_Show said:

    I remember this guy from college. He used to break things on purpose, just so he could say “SHIT”.

  • LOLOLOL said:

    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

  • Petrouchka said:

    Uh, yeah it probably was “one-of-a-kind”. They didn’t have (at first) a way of mass producing cylinders so they would set up ten machines all around an artist and have them sing or play the same song over and over to make enough to sell. There are gazillions of them left, but that particular one may have been “one-of-a-kind.”


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