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2:06:32 – Enjoy this compilation of old-time music, radio, and whatever else I feel like sharing!
I Can’t Sleep in the Movies Anymore (Arthur Fields and the Broadway Merry Makers, 1929)
You Can’t Take It With You (Lux Radio Theater, 10/2/39)
I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen (Cpl. Earl Oxford and soldier chorus, 1942)
The Grapes of Wrath (NBC University Theater, 1/9/49)
Broadway Melody of 1936 (June Knight, 1936)
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1:59:13 – Enjoy this compilation of old-time music, radio, and whatever else I feel like sharing!
Karsi Bar (Trio Caucasianne, ca. 1946)
Remley Wants to Borrow Phil’s Family (The Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show, 12/5/48)
Rum and Coca-Cola (Abe Lyman Orchestra, 1945)
Alekoki (Kane’s Hawaiians, 1928)
Bluetooth Under the Davenport (Vic and Sade, 10/31/39)
Sidewalks of New York (Shannon Quartet, 1926)
Nobody’s Business (Gene Austin, 1925)
Kitty (Gunsmoke, 11/29/52)
Thinking of You (Annette Hanshaw, 1927)
You Wouldn’t Fool Me, Would You (Annette Hanshaw & Helen Kane, 1929)
You’re Just Too Sweet For Words (Annette Hanshaw, 1931)
Finding a Girlfriend (A Life of Bliss, 10/20/57)
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1:00:54 – Recorded 4/27/14.
Beautiful Sunday morning
Too much Internet usage on my iPhone
Working on the Vic and Sade Audio Tour
Every episode of Lum and Abner now in my OTR collection
Amos ‘n’ Andy is not offensive
Ages of the kids in The Great Gildersleeve
The longevity of Suspense
Keystone Victrola
A report on the invention of the telephone
A trip to the park
Late Night With Seth Meyers
Going down the slide
Rolling R’s
“Ask me another question!”
Eight letters
Storm front moving in
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1:17:31 – A compilation of some of my favorite clips from my favorite old-time radio program, Lum and Abner. Third of four audio releases. I’m hoping these clips will give you a good idea who the varied characters are. Keep in mind that most of these characters were played by either Chester Lauck (Lum Edwards, Grandpappy Spears, Cedric Weehunt) or Norris Goff (Abner Peabody, Dick Huddleston, Squire Skimp, Mousey Gray, Ulysses S. Quincy, Doc Miller). These clips are taken from various storylines from the run of the series, but hopefully I’ve included enough that they can be easily followed outside of context of the episodes. The “two old fellows†manage the Jotem Down Store for most of the series, with the occasional side venture into some other business, including a movie theater, a circus, a bank, and a radio station, among many others. This collection just barely scratches the surface of this top-notch old-time radio program, which aired from 1933 to 1954. Oh, what a beauty day!
Keep an ear out for Ben Withers (Clarence Hartzell, who played Uncle Fletcher in Vic and Sade).
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1:01:59 – Recorded 4/18/14 and 4/19/14.
Lunchtime walk
I’m out of shape
Listening to Onsug shows from the past
Field recordings separate from Eclectic Symmetry
Compendium and other audio projects
Family Ties episodes
Easter plans
My audio project quirks
Reading quirks
Writing quirks
The prolific Anthony Trollope
Charles Bukowski’s poetry
Back when I submitted writing for publication
Small town news
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2:18:24 – Enjoy this compilation of old-time music, radio, and whatever else I feel like sharing!
The Ragtime Drummer (James I. Lent, 1908)
There’s Going To Be A Great Day (Dinah Shore, 1943)
The Bridge Game (Fibber McGee & Molly, 12/16/35) *
AFRS G.I. Jive featuring Donna Reed, Erskine Hawkins, Bing Crosby (1943)
Gypsy Love Call (Chico Marx, 1944)
The Man Who Knew How To Hate (Suspense, 7/16/61)
Beela Boola (Electric City 4, 1920)
Man Trouble (Vitaphone Soundtrack, Reels 1 and 2, 1930)
Driving To The Big Football Game (Fibber McGee & Molly, 10/29/40)
It’s Been A Long Long Time (Francis Langford, 1945)
*Up until recently, this episode was considered lost. Over 60 early Fibber McGee & Molly episodes have been rediscovered.
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1:03:50 – Leaves (David Eisenband, Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States), Pepsi cool cans commercial with Young M.C. (1990), Beublin A. Richardson – Episode 16 – Good Morning (Season Three – 1997), Flyin up (Leemonster, Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0), Gorgono and Slith by Ray Bradbury (LibriVox, Public Domain Mark 1.0), Family Ties promo (1983), Brave Podcast (Tory Fairman and Katie Murphy, Attribution 3.0), Mile Thick Anxiety (Leemonster, Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0), Meet You At The 7-Eleven, Part 2 (Dale, recorded by Milwaukee Luke, Public Domain), Photographic Memory (Snot Patties, Attribution 3.0 United States), Michael Nesmith on Late Night With David Letterman (1983), July Ice (Leemonster, Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0).
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45:08 – Recorded 4/11/14.
Owing the government
My early memories of watching Doctor Who
Big-name Chicago TARDIS guests for the 50th anniversary
Chicago TARDIS 2013 – opening ceremonies
Paul McGann by the elevator
Startling Peter Davison
Colin Baker’s confidence and generosity
Walking down the hallway with Sarah Sutton
Thanking Louise Jameson and Nicola Bryant for coming to the convention
The concept of interacting with celebrities
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2:25:50 – Part 3 recorded 10/2/13 and 10/4/13.
Shambles and the Constants explore Disneyworld! We’re back at Epcot, catching a few attractions we had missed before (and a revisit to Turtle Talk; the audience participation makes every visit with Crush a little different). Starting at about 1:05:51, and continuing for the next hour, you will hear an ambient soundscape as I walk all the way around the countries of the Epcot world. (In fact, I think I walked all the way around twice!)
In the last ten minutes Jackie and I do The Sum of All Thrills, where you can design your own roller coaster track. Jackie wrote a report on this experience for school. She said she really enjoyed it, and her teacher said her report turned out great.
This concludes the Sounds of Disneyworld Trilogy.
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1:55:58 – Enjoy this compilation of old-time music, radio, and whatever else I feel like sharing!
Trailer For The Jazz Singer (1927)
Wochenend’ Und Sonnenschein (Happy Days Are Here Again) (Comedian Harmonists, 1929)
Hello Tomorrow (Dimension X, 9/15/50)
Drop That Sack (Louis Armstrong, 1926)
Embraceable You (Judy Garland, 1943)
Tape Recorder (Our Miss Brooks, 4/23/50)
I’m Old But I’m Awfully Tough (Cal Stewart, 1899)
Facing Old Age (The Great Gildersleeve, 1/27/46)
London Before War (Edward R. Murrow, 8/28/39)
New School (Baby Snooks, 10/9/41)
When The Moon Shines On Charlie Chaplin (Murrey Johnson, 1916)
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