The seller has posted a sound file to YouTube and described it as "unknown band". Play it and you'll hear the acetate is in a dreadful condition. It's not just crackly; the sound is badly distorted. It really is awful.
What really surprised me is the ad underneath the YouTube player. It says that the crackly and unidentified track is "Willie's House Party" by the Willie Mitchell Combo (screen grab below).
Click through the link to iTunes and it takes you to a Willie Mitchell cd, which you can buy.
Listen to the sound file for "Willie's House Party" and you'll hear that the YouTube song id algorithm was spot on! And, this song isn't even on YouTube (if it is, I couldn't find it).
I knew music id algorithms were good, but not this flippin' good! I think that's absolutely amazing!
Looking through ebay, I came across a beaten up old acetate with pieces missing described as "Unknown frat rock R&B 7".
Link here: https://www.ebay.com/...=item35c4db2155
The seller has posted a sound file to YouTube and described it as "unknown band". Play it and you'll hear the acetate is in a dreadful condition. It's not just crackly; the sound is badly distorted. It really is awful.
What really surprised me is the ad underneath the YouTube player. It says that the crackly and unidentified track is "Willie's House Party" by the Willie Mitchell Combo (screen grab below).
Click through the link to iTunes and it takes you to a Willie Mitchell cd, which you can buy.
Listen to the sound file for "Willie's House Party" and you'll hear that the YouTube song id algorithm was spot on! And, this song isn't even on YouTube (if it is, I couldn't find it).
I knew music id algorithms were good, but not this flippin' good! I think that's absolutely amazing!
Edited by Russell Gilbert