Made records in the 1900s/1910s. Played xylophone, glockenspiel, piano, an… Read Full Bio ↴Made records in the 1900s/1910s. Played xylophone, glockenspiel, piano, and organ. He recorded for both Edison Records and U.S. Everlasting Records.
Lollypops
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Too $hort Tell a nigga.. telephone, telegram; two-way that motherfucke…
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@LunaniReza
my childhood lullaby music, such a happy tune with a cutie instrument. my grandpa always use this music for me to sleep. I never realized that my lullaby music got into a scary dementia album music, twice...
@amongussus3am
EAEB:
@yigit-nh2vn
EATEOT:
@helloworld1086
When The Bewildered in Other Eyes and Other Eyes Bewildered
@TheCaregiverSITMOB
Bewildered in other eyes & Temoprary Bliss State
@Aunno.
@@TheCaregiverSITMOBAnd all eyes bewildered , but it's from Everywhere, an empty bliss
@I_like_big_bombs
I don't really see this as creepy, sounds more like a quaint little song that might play at a county fair from a little music box that you might pass by. Everyone walking around visiting carnival games, and the like. Which is why I agree this sounds probably like a young childhood memory of the person dying of dementia quietly in a nursing home with these images, sensations, and memories just flashing in front of them and slowly decaying away before disappearing into the fog forever, along with everyone who was in that memory who is long since dead.
@The_Lost_And_Forgotten2009
thats everywhere at the end of time for you.
@Wind-nj5xz
People in the 60's: "This new rock song is the absolute heaviest, most skull crushingly brutal song of all time, it's so heavy it's a scientific mystery how it hasn't destroyed space time itself yet"
The song:
@Ari-ne2yb
You mean 1900s