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undergroundrockpress · 2 months
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Wurlitzer 2700 jukebox (1963).
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recherchestetique · 11 months
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Wurlitzer "Victory" Jukebox from 1943 Multi Selector Phonograph
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vyva-melinkolya · 8 months
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Grouper - “Vapor Trails”
played on Yamaha Reface
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burlveneer-music · 19 days
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Sun Ra - Excelsior Mill - also out today, Sun Ra sounding like a whole orchestra on the Wurlitzer pipe organ
The outsized sounds emerging from the Excelsior Mill organ captured here constitute a unique chapter in the Sun Ra story, a dizzying phantasmagoria that offers a whole new view on what Ra could do. It might thrill you; it might unnerve you; it might strum your heartstrings; it might spook the living daylights out of you. Most likely you’ll experience all of the above before the jolting musical jeremiad is done. Pressed on violet vinyl! The CD contains the full uncut show! When you’re Sun Ra, you don’t need synthesizers to evoke apocalyptic visions and interstellar excursions. You don’t even need a band. Ra is most widely known for working with various iterations of his Arkestra, but he was no stranger to unaccompanied keyboard expeditions. His discography contains solo piano albums, solo Fender Rhodes records, and solo recordings on conventional organ, the latter going as far back as his home recordings from the 1940s. But none of those instruments ever offered Sun Ra the kind of sonic artillery that waited beneath his fingers and feet when he sat before the keyboards, pedals, and multicolored constellation of tabs controlling the Wurlitzer pipe organ. Mystic and magisterial, Ra comes off here like a cross between a demonically riffing ‘50s horror movie villain and a futuristic congregation leader delivering the interplanetary gospel. Brassy stabs provide the kind of punctuation that could be graphically rendered as an endless string of exclamation marks in 500-point font. String-like swoops and swirls dance across the top of the carnage, cooling the flames just enough to keep the whole thing from combusting (for a while at least) but never dousing the fiery fury that Ra draws forth from the instrument. - Jim Allen 
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lisamarie-vee · 28 days
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misforgotten2 · 1 month
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Good for a launch or three launches for a quarter.
Aerospace Engineering Magazine - 1961
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charpnatl · 1 month
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They are so much nicer in groups.
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daddysothermusic · 2 months
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Loving restoration of a Wurlitzer 200a electronic piano. Restoration by Chicago Electric Piano Co.
Listen to this masterpiece below.
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eyenaku · 5 months
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BELLS!!!!!
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TOWONI I HAVE THE EXACT SAME BELLS AND THEY CAME ON A STAR
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frogshunnedshadows · 4 months
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1959 Wurlitzer 2400S jukebox.
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markonpark · 3 months
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Wurlitzer Fans. Set of 3 vintage snapshots of store exterior and interior. https://markonpark.etsy.com/listing/1607348211
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brownbunker · 11 months
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Wurlitzer 200A & Korg Monopoly
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lisamarie-vee · 4 months
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burlveneer-music · 5 months
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Massimo Colombo - Golden Lotus - after a lush cinematic intro it morphs into a bouncy synth & Wurlitzer jam
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sepiadays · 3 months
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According to the Internet, the Gabel Starlite was only produced in 1936 and was the second jukebox design in history to light up, helping to inspire several successful designs by Wurlitzer. Only six Starlites are known to survive.
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