The Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam has an exhibition "The Jewish Jukebox", a journey through the well-known and lesser known world of the popular culture of the twentieth century on the base of the history of gramophones and gramophone records.
There were some interesting examples of record players to be seen.
With old records.
And there was a room where you could listen to the old music with headphones.
Which I did enjoy.
Lindo adoro estes gramofones.
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What a great museum. I would love to listen to some old songs. Wouldn't the people who used these machines be amazed at how we listen to music now?
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BeantwoordenVerwijderenI remember when that little dog was the icon of RCA records. Is that where all the records game from?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI nice way to listen to music! : )
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHow good to see your nice face, M!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenCute picture of you Marianne. The way we listen to music has come a long way!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThose old gramophones are gorgeous to see Marianne, I wouldn't mind having one just for show 😀 very cool to hear the old music!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenBeautiful machines!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenknappe foto Marianne..
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What fun that would be to see all of these old gramophones!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenClassic and beautiful old music players. My grandmother used to have a gramophone and I remember her playing some of 78 records.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThe music player has had a long history. Technology has changed a great deal.
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