
Author: gordonskene



August 2-6, 1939 – “Danzig Was Always A German City” – Days Of Provocations And Provocateurs
August 2-6, 1939 – News/commentary from Radio Berlin – BBC, London – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – August 2-6, 1939 – days when tensions between Germany and Poland were heating up over the city of Danzig (now Gdasnk). The issue was one where Germany claimed Danzig was theirs and Poland

Rudolf Firkusny With Guido Ajmone Marsan And The San Francisco Symphony In Concert – 1978 – Past Daily Mid-Week Concert
Rudolf Firkusny with Guido Ajmone Marsan and The San Francisco Symphony – 1978-1979 Season – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – A rather short concert this week – short, in the sense that only two pieces survived and the third piece (the Mendelssohn “Scottish” Symphony) was sadly incomplete and badly damaged.

August 1, 2001 – Days Of Heat Stroke, Heart Patients And Vanity Stamps.
August 1, 2001 – CBS World News Roundup; Late Edition – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – August 1, 2001 – Dog days of summer and reports of tragic circumstances on the playing field. In this case it was pre-season Football practice and the tragedy surrounded Minnesota Vikings Offensive Tackle Korey




The Ganjas – Lollapalooza Chile 2018 – Past Daily Soundbooth: Rock Without Borders
The Ganjas in concert, at the recent (March 18) Lollapalooza festival in Chile. One of the bands I’ve been following since I first heard them in 2006, they have been gathering a good international rep and a solid base of fans. Very much a part of the Neo-Psych movement that

Juniore – Live At Route du Rock 2017 – Past Daily Soundbooth
Juniore – In Concert at Route du Rock, 2017 – April 22, 2017 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Juniore in concert from last years Route du Rock festival on April 22, 2017. While I’m waiting for the dust to settle from the Fuji Music Festival, underway right now and