I still wonder whether anyone ever reads my big fancy page on receiver technology.
Since I knew that I had read some big fancy pages on radio recievers, like the
boatanchors page, I had to go and check.
I see that I hadn't encountered your site before, but it is a good page, with useful information even in English.
This page reminded me of a
recent discussion I engaged in on LiveJournal, where I tried to explain what a superheterodyne receiver was to the nontechnical in a couple of paragraphs.
The subject came up because it is a discussion page about a comic about a young woman named Agatha Heterodyne. She is the latest scion of a family of mad scientists.
Incidentally, I think the performance of Sambalina I linked to above is the only one on YouTube; it was recorded before by Joe Venuti and his Blue Five, and this recording was even reissued on a recent CD compilation, but while there are other recordings of Joe Venuti and his Blue Four, and Joe Venuti and his Blue Six, Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers, Joe Venuti's Rhythm Boys, Joe Venuti's All Star Band, and Joe Venuti's All Star Orchestra (not to mention Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang with
their All Star Orchestra) there just isn't that one.
Oh, and here he is with someone
famous.
And here's the theme music from a movie which happened to have the same name as a completely different song...
a piano performance of music by the composer of the music for the movie that rocketed the governor of California to stardom. You know, this one:
As for the song I was thinking of... it was belatedly given a funny music video...
in which the singer herself made a cameo appearance apparently...
And YouTube hasn't run out of foreign-language versions of her songs, either...