
Author: gordonskene


March 28, 1992 – Lockerbie Bombing: Sanctions Or Suspects – Foiled Arms Sales – Debates Ahead Of Primaries.
March 28, 1992 – CBS World News Roundup – Gordon Skene Sound Collection- March 28, 1992 – Lawyers representing Libya went before the World Court and accused the U.S. and Britain of using threats in order to obtain the surrender of two Libyans, suspected in the PanAm Flight 103 bombing

The Brian Jonestown Massacre – In Session – 1996 – Past Daily Soundbooth
The Brian Jonestown Massacre – In Session for John Peel – Recorded, October 25, 1996 – Broadcast, November 18, 1996 – BBC Radio 1 – The Brian Jonestown Massacre to get us out of Hump Day, in a session for John Peel at BBC Radio 1 – recorded on October


March 27, 1978 – The Coal Miners Strike – A Ceasefire In Lebanon – Storming The Narita Airport
March 27, 1978 – CBS World News Roundup – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – March 27, 1978 – The 16-week old Coal Miners strike was looking to be at an end – for the most part. Most of the Soft Coal Miners went back to work, their nationwide walkout at

The (English) Beat – In Session 1979 – RIP: Ranking Roger (1963-2019) – Past Daily Soundbooth – Tribute Edition
The (English) Beat – In Session for John Peel – November 5, 1979 – BBC Radio 1 – The sad news continues this week with word that Ranking Roger, singer for The Beat (or English Beat outside the UK) and founding member of General Public passed away earlier today at


March 26, 1966 – Trouble On Gemini 8 – Trouble In Vietnam – Trouble In Thailand
March 26, 1966 – ABC Radio News – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – March 26, 1966 – A day loaded with trouble – The flight of Gemini 8 was hampered by what was later discovered to be a short circuit in the Number 8 Thruster of the spacecraft. Astronauts Neil


A Word Or Two With Scott Walker – (1943-2019) – Past Daily Tribute Edition
Scott Walker – In Conversation with Jarvis Cocker – BBC 6 Music – July 23, 2017 – BBC Radio 6 – With the news of the passing of Scott Walker, a significant contributor to the experimental and forever reaching nature of contemporary music has left – and has left a