Beautiful playing! Do you still like it a year later?
@JeromeNorwood-sx9ys24 күн бұрын
Wow
@gasolinmen928725 күн бұрын
black metal is satanic...not punkrock
@Punch_RockgroinАй бұрын
I'm wearing a Seafood City t-shirt right now!
@gavinvalentino1313Ай бұрын
Not a secret.
@ПрокопийЕфремов2 ай бұрын
(\>u</)
@zephalverilion53932 ай бұрын
I was born in the 2000s these feel so weird to watch. Like the clothes and hairstyle look so odd to me. Life had a commercial!? It's my favorite cereal but it was never advertised on tv and I always wondered why.
@richdavis40072 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊 Impossible for me to fly out blind and return to home, much less to home plate avoiding the mudpuddle!
@keefmeister77Ай бұрын
If it gets so far out it loses contact with the controller for more than 10 seconds it'll just come home on its own, I take over at some point on the way back so I can check out stuff and then land quicker.
@ernestcruz63162 ай бұрын
There are a lot of well-known faces and voices in these classic commercials, but here are some lesser-known names that are seen and heard here: - Rik Pierce is the young man in the Hai Karate ad. Adolph Caesar does the voiceover. - Jack Somack is the "spicy meatball" guy in the Alka-Seltzer ad. Ronny Graham is the guy with the clapboard. - Reva Rose is "Rosie" in the Camay commercial.
@ronwhitfield83563 ай бұрын
it says TRAITOR TRUMP WILL BE TOO SKKKARED TO DEBATE A BLACK FORMER PROSECUTOR VP LADY WHO WILL KILL HIM IN NOV. 2024! lol
@ldglover3 ай бұрын
You guys are morons. I worked with the band in the 70's and don't recall one human sacrifice or any Devil worship session no matter how high we got. This was started by some far-right religious preacher who thought rock and roll was the end of the world and since religion was bigger in the South where Black Oak was from he had a mission to destroy Black Oak. Obviously it didn't work. If you play any music backwards I'm pretty sure you'll get the same effect but the other obvious question is why were those guys listening music backwards! What were they smoking. There were and still are religious folks who say some music is evil. The same ones who molest children and live tax free. They have gone after dozens of bands and have always failed. Rock!
@jassab80123 ай бұрын
This was in the kithen at pernicanos in lakeside ca 1980
@DickMoves19713 ай бұрын
No LAS fight the uglies commercial
3 ай бұрын
What’s the message….Something that sounds like a saw blade cutting thru aluminum….???
@sonicmojo5 ай бұрын
Why waste time doing all this backward s*** when you can just do it forwards! Which plenty do... Slayer, Venom... and the whole of the Norwegian satanic scene! Lmao
@HectorCampos-bx4pi4 ай бұрын
May be in those years things like this weren't that open.
@brunoromiti77085 ай бұрын
hi friend! i have an opportunity of getting a aiwa 51, do you have any suggestion on how to approach recording with it? did you have to adapt the cable? use it as a normal dynamic? sm57? should i be wary of running 48v on it? thanks
@keefmeister775 ай бұрын
I just put an old cell phone about 5 feet from the amplifier to record the audio you hear, no re-equalization afterwards. Make sure the mike you buy has a cable and that it has a 1/4 plug on the end or you'll need an adapter which can be tricky (I have Japanese mikes that need two adapters). It is a typical 50,000 ohm Japanese dynamic microphone from around 1960. It's very different from the SM57 which is not Hi Z, has XLR and tops out at 15,000 Hz. which is very bright. Don't know about 48v. I wouldn't pay more than $50 total cost for the DM-51 (although it's worth that and more), I have seen working pairs of them selling for under $30 total cost (with original case). There are numerous other Japanese microphones just as good, most (like the Aiwa DM-51) are actually made by Calrad, no matter what the brand name is, and the DM-51 has a number Calrad made clones, some exactly the same, some not. If you think you might like a lower, fatter tone then consider that Calrad DM-31C or one its clones, also very cheap.
@staceymartine8545 ай бұрын
Where can you get one
@keefmeister775 ай бұрын
eBay
@sonicmojo5 ай бұрын
I wish I could go back in time, find my way into the studio, and quietly defecate somewhere behind his podium!!! Now that would make great live television for Pastor Gary!!! ❤
@klondikebelridge19965 ай бұрын
I scored with those girls back in 84. They were sluts.
@bearshield71386 ай бұрын
sweet job
@LETSBESTRONGER6 ай бұрын
Remember we couldn’t wait until commercial breaks.😎
@CreoleLadyMarmalade6 ай бұрын
I was in the middle of typing “How you gon do a New Orleans commercial compilation without Rosenberg’s 🥲” then she showed up at the last second lol
@kel706 ай бұрын
I remember all of these. Man I'm old
@biplobkumar50627 ай бұрын
দাম কত
@keefmeister777 ай бұрын
It was $325, it has been replaced with the DJI Mini SE 2.
@aristocrat_000G7 ай бұрын
gave away the albums...this was one of them.
@keefmeister777 ай бұрын
Just bought this, maybe it's yours.
@dongordon44647 ай бұрын
There's nothing like those old record grinders. Reminds me of when I was 7 back in '56. I used to play 33 1/3 LPs on a wind up Edison some times of course I'd play them at 78. Talk about grinding down a record.
@keefmeister777 ай бұрын
I put a counter-weight on the tone arm to reduce the stylus weight. I have an old wind up RCA Victor that I had to work on to get spinning right but I cannot remove the broken needle otherwise it would play.
@mufdiver94067 ай бұрын
It was so great to watch commercials with no political correctness or woke scene
@bobbyadkins69837 ай бұрын
It used to come in different colors and was scented. Every roll was big. It was really soft.
@th3stup1dity7 ай бұрын
Lucifer was not a cherub. He disguised himself as a cherub when he first came to Earth (before tempting Eve) A cherub doesn't look like Lucifer. Lucifer isn't even his name.
@davidjunker27727 ай бұрын
“Momma Mia! Dat’s-a spicy meat-a-ball!” *oven door falls off*
@starmnsixty12097 ай бұрын
Who would ever have thought the time would come when when 70s commercials put modern TV junk to shame?
@peterdarker17 ай бұрын
I don't recall that Jordache Jeans commercial but it is wrong as hell
@terrynylund69067 ай бұрын
Better bring it😂
@turbinexman7 ай бұрын
Vic Tayback in the Winkels commercial?!
@lesleyr.41737 ай бұрын
My mountain dulcimer group has about ten people who also want to learn and play ukulele. I was told by so many of them to order a $50 ukulele off Amazon. I watched so many KZbin videos, read the Martin Co. History and decided on Martin C1K Concert Ukulele. I am anxiously waiting for this beautiful sounding instrument to be shipped to me. Love your video!
@keefmeister777 ай бұрын
There are some good mahogany and spruce solid top ukuleles by Aklot, Kmise and maybe others that would make great starter ukes for about $50, but if you don't mind spending the money the C1K is a far superior instrument. I didn't like the Martin fluorocarbon strings on mine so I put on Aquila Regular Nylguts instead.
@keefmeister776 ай бұрын
Did you get it yet?
@lesleyr.41736 ай бұрын
@@keefmeister77 Yes I got it. Nice ukulele. Having learning how to play it.
@keefmeister776 ай бұрын
@@lesleyr.4173it'll probably do what mine did, which is: the sound gets better and better as the wood "opens up" over time, solid wood ukes do this, especially koa.
@cecillebarone92527 ай бұрын
How about the"MORRIS THE CAT" Commercials???
@keefmeister776 ай бұрын
@5:25
@BruceAlarie7 ай бұрын
fantastic!
@priestpega7 ай бұрын
I was just a child when that Hai Karate came out and even myself thought it was so ridiculous that the next day at school all the boys were acting out the commercial. The girls were not amused...not one bit.
@ComtesseRochefort7 ай бұрын
Avery Schreiber (without moustache), on the soap commercial?
@Jdwify7 ай бұрын
Id be a tiger with Barbara Feldon. She would later play Agent 99 in the spy series Get Smart.
@Jdwify7 ай бұрын
These were all great. Being a kid in the 1970's, I remember most of these. I enjoyed the Alka Seltzer ad, Great American Soup Company and the Clark's Gum commercial.
@realdealradio7 ай бұрын
A young (unknown at the time) Roy Sheider for Folgers!
@sherrybirchall86777 ай бұрын
Back in the day, there wasn't a constant barrage of noise throughout every commercial.
@Michael-uu9nv8 ай бұрын
These products have been around forever. You just enjoy them it's wonderful tv was clean back then
@jchow59668 ай бұрын
Commercials were terrific back then!!!😁
@skidco18 ай бұрын
The brown Dynamic is aptly named.
@keefmeister778 ай бұрын
Sounds "brown" on this amp. On the Pignose Hog 20 it sounds more "squawky".
@richdavis40078 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊
@ernestcruz63168 ай бұрын
0:00 - Dick Wilson as Mr. Whipple for Charmin. 1:29 - Nancy Walker as Rosie for Bounty paper towels 1:58 - Bill Fiore and Chuck McCann for Right Guard antiperspirant. 3:57 - Robert Rockwell as Mr. Tichner the driving instructor in the Plymouth Duster ad. (Wish I knew who played Ethel, the mechanically inclined hottie...) 4:56 - Charles Nelson Reilly for Bic Banana ink crayons, aka "markers". 5:25 - John Erwin is the voice of Morris in the 9 Lives cat food commercial. 6:24 - Ricardo Montalban for the Chrysler Cordoba. 7:22 - Dena Dietrich as Mother Nature with Mason Adams on the voiceover for Chiffon margarine. 7:52 - Jane Withers as Josephine the Plumber, with Louise Lasser as the customer in the Comet ad. 8:21 - Robert Guillaume as the dad in the Bounce dryer sheets commercial. Mason Adams again on the voiceover. 8:51 - Herschel Bernardi as Charlie the Tuna for Star-Kist.
@Toe5048 ай бұрын
This bring back so many memories ima 91 baby these commercials make me miss Old New Orleans
@davidstanford48859 ай бұрын
If That is supposed to be Satan,then I think he needs some help in audio recording 😢