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Record player
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A record player was found in the Swan, along with a large LP vinyl music collection in bookshelves. A record player was also shown in Juliet's apartment ("Not in Portland").
Prop details
The wood paneled prop version of The Swan's record player, from 2x02 "Adrift", possibly a Dual 1229 (Google Images)
The silver prop version of The Swan's record player, from Ep. 2x19 "S.O.S.".
Closeup of the arm, headshell and cartridge model from Ep. 2x19 "S.O.S.". A similar closeup was depicted previously in Ep. 2x01 "Man of Science, Man of Faith".
- A record player was discovered in the Swan, along with a library of LP records and other 70's paraphernalia, such as a lava lamp and computer hardware of that era.
- At least two record players in the Swan have been depicted, one with a silver colored front facade, and the other with a taller wooden one (see continuity errors).
- The silver unit is a Technics Quartz D.D. Automatic Turntable SL-Q3.
- The wood paneled unit may be a Dual 1229 (Google Images)
- The cartridge used in these props appears to be a Shure M 44-7 or older identical model. It is unknown if these turntable units actually are fully functional.
- At least two record players in the Swan have been depicted, one with a silver colored front facade, and the other with a taller wooden one (see continuity errors).
- A record player was turned off by Juliet in her apartment with her sister Rachel. It had been left running with the needle tracking the end-groove. ("Not in Portland")
Music
Music played on the Swan record player:
- "Make Your Own Kind of Music" (Mama Cass Elliot) ("Man of Science, Man of Faith") ("Adrift")
- "My Conversation" (The Uniques - featuring Slim Smith) ("Everybody Hates Hugo")
- "Up On the Roof" (The Drifters) ("Everybody Hates Hugo")
- "Walkin' After Midnight" (Patsy Cline) ("What Kate Did")
- "Fall on Me" (Pousette-Dart Band) ("The Hunting Party")
- "Papa Loves Mambo" (Perry Como) ("Fire + Water")
- "Pushin' Too Hard" (The Seeds) ("The Whole Truth")
- "Compared to What" (Les McCann & Eddie Harris) ("Lockdown")
- "These Arms of Mine" (Otis Redding) ("S.O.S.")
- "Chains and Things" (B.B. King) ("Live Together, Die Alone")
Charlie and Hurley came across a Geronimo Jackson record, leading to a conversation about how they had never heard of them. They never played the record. ("The Hunting Party")
See also
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| DHARMA | Apollo Bar • Bible • C-4 • Cable • Fail-safe • Flame computer & video • Food • Glass eye • HAZMAT suit • Joshua Tree print • Medical kit • Notebooks • Log printout • Pearl computer • Pearl Orientation film • Playing cards • Pneumatic tube • Radio • Record player • Road map • Speakers • Swan computer • Swan Orientation film • U-matic • Vaccine | |||
| Misc. | Arzt's map • Balloon • Black Rock ledger • Black rocks • Cigarettes • Dolls • Dynamite • Flight manifest • Plane (drug smugglers') • Keys • Manuscript • Pacemaker • Teddy bear • Transceiver • Weapons • White shoe • Toxic gas • Body Release Form | |||
| See also: All Portals | ||||

