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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Cliff's OTR corner Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 5:56 am |
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The hodge-podge of downloads on the big band project thread became rather cluttered, so here's a new thread, mostly devoted to downloads. The unorganized list of previous downloads are in: http://antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=70688&highlight=I'm currently uploading a pack of Richard Diamond, Private Detective, a great show which resurrected Dick Powell's career. Some have minor tape squeal flaws, but they're about as close to original source as ones' going to get on this series. Link to follow when it finishes.
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 6:10 am |
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 7:23 am |
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One of the most famous daytime shows of all time: Arthur Godfrey Time - one of my favorite openings of OTR with Smoke Rings.
EDIT: Reel was mislabeled, so I pulled Godfrey temporarily.
Last edited by cliff_marsland on Jun Sun 17, 2007 7:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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bingster
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 7:51 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 828 Location: Alexandria, VA
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Uffda
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 8:35 am |
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Cliff, I want to thank you again for posting all these wonderful downloads. I have never been big into OTR but I think I'm coming around. It's wonderful listening to Godfrey while I am on the computer. He is much different from the TV show I remember as a kid - hipper and more spontaneous. It would be nice if you could post the dates shows were originally broadcast.
-Phil
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m82a1pa
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 2:09 pm |
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Appreciate it, Cliff
_________________ Mort Denison
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Gary Tayman
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 3:13 pm |
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Cliff,
Just to let you know, I don't respond much to these messages, but I indeed love to listen to OTR -- and have downloaded several from the usenet site.
I guess the problem I have is that I'm already loaded up with old shows that I have yet to listen to, so it's hard to "keep filling the box before it's emptied out." However I indeed enjoy them -- I listen frequently using my AMT-3000 and an Atwater Kent 60, while working in the shop.
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 5:54 pm |
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Thanks everyone for the kind compliments.
Uffda, I do post the dates, both in the filename and in the id3 tag. For example 461113, is November 13, 1946. The Year Month Day format is the standard way of labeling OTR.
One of the Nov. 1946 Godfrey's mentions Father's Day. I don't know if Father's Day was on a different date back then, but that's the date that was on the reel.
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 7:28 pm |
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Sigh, that Arthur Godfrey reel was mislabeled, now I'm going to have to rename those 4 files.
For you that already downloaded
461108 is really 461218
461113 is really 500612
461218 is really 461108
500612 is really 461113
I'll re-upload with the correct names.
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 8:14 pm |
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Sun 17, 2007 10:58 pm |
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jun Mon 18, 2007 7:52 am |
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jul Mon 09, 2007 4:58 am |
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First of the new files,
Some fresh transfers from ET - includes some rare & obscure stuff - never before released audition recording, an informal recording session, and a big band remote (rare artist). I couldn't do much with the sound on the remote, the disc was VERY worn.
http://www.mediafire.com/?bunjxd0k4jr
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jul Mon 09, 2007 5:05 am |
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This is a fascinating look into wartime radio. The Allies had their AFRS and related overseas service - the Germans also had something comparable. This is a rare example of the German Overseas Service, which was beamed to North America in English. It had its mix of news - some accurate and some fantasy, and full-fledged propaganda. On D-Day, the news was surprisingly accurate, though. U.S. stations used it as a source while the story developed.
"Axis Sally", I forget her real name, which was the German version of Tokyo Rose. From July 27, 1944, the Allies were about to irretrievably break the German position in France, and the Eastern front was in shambles. Dr. Goebbels makes a speech and puts on some damage control. Axis Sally spins the tunes and does some news.
This came from a multi-generational cassette - I improved it all I could, but the quality isn't superb. Included for historical value.
[url]http://www.mediafire.com/?9cjtmhdzntj[/img][/url]
Last edited by cliff_marsland on Jul Mon 09, 2007 5:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jul Mon 09, 2007 5:47 am |
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Big band remotes - from ET - some rare artists - Blue Barron, Hal McIntyre, also some popular ones, Frankie Carle, Lawrence Welk.
The discs ranged the gamut in sound quality.
http://www.mediafire.com/?7d2gn1dtu9h
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Hawkcigar
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Post subject: Posted: Jul Mon 09, 2007 6:12 am |
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Thanks Cliff, I really appreciate the effort that goes into a project like this. You are really helping everyone a lot and I really enjoy these.
One note, on the Axis Sally link, I had to remove the [/img] tag to make the link work correctly.
Thanks again,
Steve
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jul Mon 09, 2007 6:18 am |
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Yea, I fixed the link.
On the next two, these are rare & obscure programs I transferred from cassettes. They are NOT my dubs, all I did was fix the speed, volume, properly equalize them, and restore them. Quality ranges. I forget which is which, but one is early 30s stuff, the other is 40s stuff mostly.
http://www.mediafire.com/?3xon9tykw5u
EDIT: A's the early one. Some scarce shows with Dick Powell and Paul Whiteman.
Quality isn't great, but much better than when I found them. Dick Powell was sounding like Barry White in the raw transfer, and the volume was very low.
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jul Mon 09, 2007 6:46 am |
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I think my next posting project will be I Love A Mystery, considered the greatest adventure serial of all time.
I don't have all the episodes, but I have a lot in the best sound I could find, from the best sources possible.
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cliff_marsland
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Post subject: Posted: Jul Mon 09, 2007 6:47 am |
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Uffda
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Post subject: Posted: Jul Mon 09, 2007 7:51 am |
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Jeez Cliff, you make me feel like I won one of those
all you can grab contests. I was hooked with the
Frankie Carle live, but the history stuff is what gets
me in the boat. Those America Firsters gave me
shivers they are so relevant. And Godfrey- I just
remembered him from TV. No idea he was hep.
I hope your corner expands to take up the whole block.
-Phil
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