
October 10, 1979 – The Annual Wall Street Blood-Bath
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The Sea Nymphs – In session for John Peel – October 4, 1998 – BBC Radio 1 – The Sea Nymphs to start the week. A side project of The Cardiacs’ Tim Smith, Sarah Smith and William D. Drake, The Sea Nymphs were a decided change of pace for this

Toscanini – The Man Behind The Legend – Show #6 – July 10, 1963 – NBC Radio – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Another installment from the award winning radio series, Toscanini: Man Behind The Legend, produced by NBC Radio in 1963. When I initially ran an episode from

KROQ – Larry Woodside – Hour 2 – 9:00 – 10:00 am – February 28, 1979 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – “I never looked that young” – “I can’t believe I got stoned that young” – “They actually let me drive that young?” In answer to those timeless questions;

Bobby McFerrin’s Voicestra – live at the Lugano Jazz Festival 2004. Click on the link at the Past Daily site and listen to the complete concert.

Jefferson Airplane – Winterland – April 15., 1970 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Jefferson Airplane this weekend. Going along as an adjunct to our impromptu homage to the 60s this past week. This is Jefferson Airplane from April 1970, two months after the departure of drummer Spencer Dryden,

The Easybeats, The Alan Bown, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Georgie Fame, Herman’s Hermits – Top Of The Pops – January 18, 1968 – BBC Transcription Service – Closing out the week with another installment of the legendary Top Of The Pops series, via the BBC Transcription Service. This program,

October 6, 1997 – NPR News – All Things Considered – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – October 6, 1997 – Firsts and returns, this day 20 years ago. The first being from Capitol Hill, where President Clinton exercised the first use of the Line-Item Veto on a spending measure; an

William Green – President, American Federal of Labor – “Challenges To Democracy” – October 5, 1939 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – William Green was President of the American Federal of Labor, before the merger with Congress Of Industrial Organizations, addressing a gathering on the subject “Challenges To Democracy”. October

October 5, 1939 – Raymond Gram Swing News and Commentary – Mutual Broadcasting – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – October 5, 1939 – News from Berlin. With war only days old, and America safely on the sidelines, we were able to look at both sides with reasonable balance, although we