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Thursday, March 30, 2017

The Overnightscape 1377: STPRCNDCTR (3/30/17)

2:22:31 – Frank in NJ and NYC, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Dirty magic window, cigarillo, recycling, garbage, litter, STPRCNDCTR, Rush, Orbital, never satisfied, the early 21st Century, cyberpunk, Tape Land, ABM, Rt. 209, Fairy Tale Forest, college days, NYC, Times Square, National Crayon Day, narratives, escalator peril, Andrea True Connection, semi-blank, and much more…plus the Other Side (at 1:36:00)… 1950 – Roller Derby – the Jolters vs the Westerners (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Cosmos: War of the Planets (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Betty Boop: Is My Palm Reader (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Aeronautics and Space Report 1977 (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Teenagers from Outer Space (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Lady Frankenstein (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], 4-butte-1: A lesson in archaeology (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], The Lucifer Complex (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Classic commercials for extant products – Internet Archive edit (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Going Places (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Concrete Cowboys (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Mr. Wise Guy (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Rush Hour Space Age (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], 70’s TV: ‘Dusty’s Trail’ – Love Means Bananas (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], First Pictures Atomic Blast!, 1946/07/08 (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Watch Mr Wizard (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain], Invasion of the Bee Girls (excerpt 3) [Archive.org, public domain].

License for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Attribution: by Frank Edward Nora – more info at TheOvernightscape.com

 

posted by Frank at 5:24 pm filed in Frank,Mar17  

1 Comment »

  1. But… was the “Land of Make-Believe” really there?

    Comment by Jimbo — April 1, 2017 @ 7:19 am

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