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Suspense - The Rescue (April 19th, 1951)
Jimmy Stewart stars in this nail-biter mystery about a woman on a hotel ledge is threatening to jump to escape her captors (Original air date April 19, 1951. CBS)
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Fats Waller And His Rhythm - Live At The Panther Room (December 28th, 1940) Chicago, IL
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A remote broadcast from the Panther Room of the Hotel Sherman, located in downtown Chicago. The Waller band plays “Whatcha Know Joe?”, “Frenesi,” “So You’re The One” “Perfidia” and other selections. Vocals by Fats and Kay Perry. Henry Cooke announces. (Original air date December 28th, 1940. NBC)
The Cash Box Kings - Live at Fitzgerald's August 1st, 2023 Berwyn, IL
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A FM broadcast recording of the Cash Box Kings performing at Fitzgerald' on August 1st, 2023.
Corey Dennison - Live at Fitzgerald's July 11th, 2023 Berwyn, IL
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Blues guitarist Corey Dennison live at Fitzgerald's. FM broadcast from July 11th, 2023.
Delmark All Stars - Live at Fitzgerald's June 06th, 2023 Berwyn, IL
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Recorded off WDCB FM radio broadcast. In celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Delmark Records.
Artie Shaw - Live at Stuff General Hospital October 10th, 1945 Santa Barbara, California
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Radio broadcast originally done for the Coca Cola Spotlight Bands program back in 1945.
Lux Radio Theater - The Day The Earth Stood (Janaury 4th, 1954)
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LUX RADIO THEATER (1-4-54) “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” starring Michael Rennie and Jean Peters in a radio adaptation of the 1951 movie, with Rennie re-creating his role as an alien who comes to Earth with a warning. Irving Cummings hosts, with announcer Ken Carpenter. Cast includes Paul Frees, Lamont Johnson, Herb Butterfield, Tudor Owen, Billy Gray, Edith Evanson. Lux Soap, CBS.
Unknown Artist - Jingle Jangle / Sugar Sugar
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Rare Archies soundalike covers.
The Lux Radio Theatre - The Bishop's Wife (3-1-1955)
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Starring Cary Grant and Phyllis Thaxter in a radio adaptation of the 1947 film. An angel comes to Earth to help a bishop and his wife as they attempt to raise money for a new church.
NBC University Theater - The Grapes of Wrath (January 9th, 1949)
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The classic Steinbeck novel dramatized, migrating families looking for work in California.
Best Plays - Blithe Spirit (08-31-1952)
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A medium, a writer, his new wife and the ghost of his former wife get tangled up in this Noel Coward comedy.
The Lux Radio Theatre - The Suspect (04-09-1945)
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Starring Charles Laughton, Ella Raines and Rosalind Ivan in a radio adaptation of the 1944 film. An unhappily married man strikes up a friendship with a younger woman, much to his wife’s displeasure.
Harry James and His Music Makers - Live at Hotel Astor (05-25-1953)
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Remote broadcast originating from the Astor Roof of the Hotel Astor in Times Square, New York. The James gang plays “Till I Waltz Again With You,” “Down South Camp Meetin’,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” and other selections. Vocals by April Ames.
Mercury Theater On The Air - The Man Who Was Thursday (9-5-1938)
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Mercury Theater On The Air - The Man Who Was Thursday (9-5-1938)
Bettye LaVette - My Man, He's a Lovin' Man / Shut Your Mouth
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Bettye LaVette - My Man, He's a Lovin' Man / Shut Your Mouth
Ornette Coleman - Focus On Sanity (Remastered)
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Ornette Coleman - Focus On Sanity (Remastered)
Big Bob Kornegay - At the House of Frankenstein
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Big Bob Kornegay - At the House of Frankenstein
CAMEL ROCK & ROLL DANCE PARTY (8-28-56)
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CAMEL ROCK & ROLL DANCE PARTY (8-28-56)
Otis Rush and Matt ''Guitar'' Murphy - So Many Roads, so Many Trains
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Otis Rush and Matt ''Guitar'' Murphy - So Many Roads, so Many Trains
The Lux Radio Theatre - It's A Wonderful Life (03-10-1947)
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The Lux Radio Theatre - It's A Wonderful Life (03-10-1947)
The Campbell Playhouse - A Christmas Carol (12-24-1939)
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The Campbell Playhouse - A Christmas Carol (12-24-1939)
Richard Johnson Quartet ft. Sharel Cassity - Performing Dave Brubeck's Time Out album (12-06-20)
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Richard Johnson Quartet ft. Sharel Cassity - Performing Dave Brubeck's Time Out album (12-06-20)
The Shadow - A Gift of Murder (12-21-1947)
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The Shadow - A Gift of Murder (12-21-1947)
The Lux Radio Theatre - Miracle on 34th Street (12-20-1948)
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The Lux Radio Theatre - Miracle on 34th Street (12-20-1948)
The Lux Radio Theatre - Laura (02-05-1945)
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The Lux Radio Theatre - Laura (02-05-1945)
Yo conservo ese vinil " Smoking" ahí ya no estaba Frampton.
Sunday is gloomy My hours are slumberless Dearest the shadows I live with are numberless Little white flowers Will never awaken you Not where the black coach Of sorrow has taken you Angels have no thoughts Of ever returning you Would they be angry If I thought of joining you? Sunday is gloomy With shadows, I spend it all My heart and I Have decided to end it all Soon there'll be candles And prayers that are said I know But let them not weep Let them know that I'm glad to go Death is no dream For in death I'm caressing you With the last breath of my soul I'll be blessing you Gloomy Sunday
there's no other cello concerto that allows such a full encompassing voice of the cello, to be expressed in a single piece, that is also supported so wonderfully by the orchestra. to have such a true partnership in a concerto is for me surprisingly rare. barber is a genius who composed with great courage; that same courage is also required when performing. Reticence to engage this piece to its extremes often results in bland confusion and genius lost.
My mother’s era in Chicagoland. Thank you
This is hipnotic to me
so many cover versions of this sadbeautiful song.... this is my absolute favourite.
The Runaways is it The times ,, timeing genios....Punk/HardRock teensgirl [alien]Bands😊first the world,-
Roll my tape Ooh, ooh, ooh Thirty days... Anyone doin' that one? (Which one?) I'm doin' that one Thirty days in the hole (Yeah, that's nice) Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole (Lord have mercy) 'Come on in man, that's it. Yeah. Right. Alright, alright, alright, alright yeah Chicago Green, talkin' 'bout Red Lebanese A dirty room and a silver coke spoon Give me my release, come on Black Nepalese, it got you weak in your knees Sneeze some dust that you got buzzed on You know it's hard to believe Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole That's what they give you Thirty days in the hole Newcastle Brown, I'm tellin' ya, it can sure smack you down Take a greasy whore and a rollin' dance floor It's got your head spinnin' round If you live on the road, well there's a new highway code You take the urban noise with some dirt with poison It's gonna lessen your load Thirty days in the hole That's what they give you now Thirty days in the hole Oh, yeah Thirty days in the hole All right, all right Thirty days in the hole How you doin' boy You here for thirty days Get, get, get, get your long hair cut And cut out your ways Black Nepalese, it got you weak in your knees Gonna sneeze some dust that you got buzzed on You know it's so hard to please Newcastle Brown can sure smack you down You take a greasy whore and a rollin' dance floor You know you're jailhouse-bound Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Oh, yeah Thirty days in the hole Thirty days, thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole Thirty days in the hole
listern to your own heart and know
Don’t dare watch this as has unchanging screen and I’m afraid it will burn an image into my tv….
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Probably the most genuinely suicidal-sounding version of this song. Lady Day sounded sombre and contemplative, but Lydia sounds like she's already up on the chair with the noose around her neck.
PROGRAM IS INCOMPLETE
Wow! I can’t imagine a media today that produces great Catholic works like this. Amazing
GR8 Riffs in it!
The Mercury Players on this broadcast: Orson Welles (Gabriel Syme) Eustace Wyatt (President Sunday) Ray Collins (the Professor) George Coulouris (Mr. Lucian Gregory) Edgar Barrier (the Marquis) Paul Stewart (Gogol) Joseph Cotten (Dr. Bull) Erskine Sanford (Secretary) Alan Devitt (Witherspoon) Virginia Welles (Rosamond)
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Love this! Thank You!
not even a start
not long enough
USA BILLBOARD HOT 100 WEEK OF OCTOBER 19, 1963 NEW ON NUMBER 77 PEAKED ON NUMBER 8
Toujours superbe....et magique.... Merci pour cette découverte qui embellit ma vie.... Respect et Admiration et Prières d AMOUR ❤️
Same script used in the December 18, 1949 broadcast. The final season of the "LUX RADIO THEATRE" reused many scripts, for budgetary reasons. In fact, Lever Brothers cancelled the series three months later in order to concentrate on "LUX VIDEO THEATRE" (also on NBC).
this song reminds me of reporting for Duty a couple hours late and the sentence to be handed out at Office Hours where I would face my Charges of UA. thats Marine for Awol.🕴🕴
This is the best wtfffffff
This is the Chicago Symphony …
Happy Birthday Clem Clempson born on September 5, 1949. He is an English rock guitarist who has played as a member in a number of bands including Colosseum and Humble Pie. Clempson began his career in the late 1960s with the power trio, Bakerloo (originally The Bakerloo Blues Line), playing blues-rock. In 1969, he joined Colosseum, until they disbanded in 1971. After Colosseum's split he went on to join Humble Pie in 1971, replacing Peter Frampton. When the band split in 1975 he and Greg Ridley joined drummer Cozy Powell to form Strange Brew. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clem_Clempson
Just discovered this, , its great, funny in parts.
more talent in their little fingers than every rap/hip hop thug that ever lived combined !!!!
I don't disagree but stfu anyway.
I don't disagree with you but shut up anyway clown.
this song is a catalog
Those records were everywhere once; anonymous cover records that some people would think were originals. My first record was a Monkees record like that; like this one there was no title and no personnel listed whatsoever. I liked it.
I heard that, back in early 70s I got busted for “seeds and dust “. .
If I remember correctly, I was with my late older brother when I first heard this song. He was a true 'almost famous' rocker. He recorded for some major labels, and worked with some major rock n roll people, but alas he never quite made it himself as a rock star. I used to do guest vocals with his band, including a rousing rendition of 'Jaihouse Rock'. At the time, my brother had a 'roadie' who worked for him, who also worked the sound board. His name is Jonathan. He eventually found himself working for Peter Frampton. On the day of the Reagan landslide, 1980, Peter Frampton sent him to South America in search of his favorite, lost, Les Paul; the very one on the cover of the 'Frampton' album, which he made after leaving Humble Pie. Is it just a coincidence that, on the day of the Reagan landslide, 1980, I was in the county jail, right outside of Wash., D.C. I did three weeks. I got time off for good behaviour. True story, folks. Dare I say there's a moral to it, too!
Man l truely want to hear the Moral Story of what you Learned Through your life = l Gained some very Real knowledge after the of 38 = I went into a Treatment Center for Alcohol & Drugs = My life Changed Big Time = I'm 63 now and mostly Happy and Like to Think About = HOW we Can Change ourselves and our thinking = l know Forsure this Change in me wasn't 10% Done By myself = I had Lord's Help all the Time = Even before l knew it = IT certainly has been a Trip = My Past is Behind Me = Sometimes l dont want to look Back = But Sometimes l Still Do = Maybe just to See = Personal Responsibility doing things Better = lt is good MOJO for the Heart = Let me know your Story = THANKYOU. Paul M
@@paulman9989 Back in '70/'71, my late older brother was a guitarist in The Buddy Miles Band. They opened for The Grateful Dead a couple of times, a time or two at The Winterland Theatre, San Francisco, where much of 'Frampton Comes Alive' was recorded. Paul, I'm sure you remember the song-'Truckin'? "What a long, strange, trip it's been", indeed! At the time, '70/'71, I was at a boarding school in New Hampshire with Judy Collins' kid sister. Also, at the time, big sister Suite Judy Blues Eyes had a top 20 hit with her version of 'Amazing Grace'.
@@romanticandperky Wow isn't it just wild what life will take us through = l have never been even remotely close to anyone of any Fame or fortune = l married my High school Sweet heart = We had 3 children by Time l was 25 and Now 6 Grandchildren = Lived in the Same house on a lake for 37 yrs = worked Blue Collar job as a Rail Road Carman / Train inspector till I retired = l would like to get some Land and house in the woods before my Times up = Just to Shake this Wirednes the World is ok with = Great hearing some of what life dealt you = STAY SAFE and GOD BLESS
@@romanticandperky Before I forget l do Very much Remember = Truckin
Killer Steppenwolf flavor to this one. Thanks for sharing!
Dig
HOW WONDERFUL GOD IS ❤️ 🙏
Ye Are God !
Agree!
This is the Film where the sound is from. Enjoy watching it. Blithe Spirit 1956 Live TV Theatre (Lauren Bacall, Claudette Colbert, Noel Coward, Mildred Natwick)ruclips.net/video/zbkchgmDYgQ/видео.html
and I thought I'd heard everything . . .
llegó mi hora ---
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Who needs AC/DC when you’ve got Humble Pie😎😄
Ridiculous comment.
GTA VI SONG CONFIRMED
This sounds a LOT better than other uploads, is it remastered?
Nah it’s just orison well’s version is the best
@@nathanielrodriguez923Orson Welles.
@@DrummerGrrrl you know what I mean
Another band that should’ve been inducted into the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame a long time ago.
So… I may have listened to this 10 times…
the whole audiobook is pretty great too! or paper book, if you like. 💜👍
One of the great 20th century cello concerti, along with those of William Walton, Miklos Rozsa, and Frank Martin.
I remember learning the Rozsa's Concerto while I was still quite a young cellist (around 16)... What an exciting music !! It's rarely programmed, sadly.
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