
Simple Minds In Session – 1982 – Past Daily Soundbooth
Scottish New Wave band Simple Minds in session at the BBC in 1982. Click on the link at the Past Daily website and listen to the original session.

Scottish New Wave band Simple Minds in session at the BBC in 1982. Click on the link at the Past Daily website and listen to the original session.

Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) – Communiqué of June 6, 1974 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – One of the big news events of 1974, aside from the daily revelations of Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal, was the kidnapping of newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst by a group calling themselves the

The Auteurs – in session at the BBC – Jan. 1, 1993 – click on the link at the Past Daily site and listen to the original session.

news regarding last Dutch nationals leaving Indonesia and the story behind the expulsion – Click on the link at the Paste Daily site and listen to the original documentary.

News for this day in history. Click on the link at the Past Daily site and hear the original newscast as it was broadcast on January 5, 1989

January 4, 1942 – Sir Anthony Eden – Address – BBC Home Service – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – January 4, 1942. A new year and the war was now engulfing the world. America was attacked and so it no longer became a War in Europe, but World War 2.

Ben L’Oncle With The Monophonics – Live At Hotel de Ville de Paris – July 20, 2014 – FNAC Live – RFI FIP – Ben L’Oncle With The Monophonics tonight. It occurred to me that I haven’t been paying a whole pile of attention to what’s currently going on in

January 3, 2000 – CBS World News Roundup – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – January 3, 2000 – The day everyone breathed a sigh of relief and the day everyone got a little misty. The relief came in the form of a clean bill of health over the infamous Y2K

Bronski Beat, in concert from London and recorded in 1984. Click on the link at the Past Daily site and listen to the original concert.

President Roosevelt – Andrew Jackson Day Dinner Address – January 8,1940 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – President Roosevelt addressing a packed audience at the annual Jackson Day Dinner, on January 8, 1940: President Roosevelt: “The relative importance of politics and Government is something not always easy to see when