– NPR Special Program – Island of Dreams – Coney Island – Nov. 1979 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection –
Iconic place, Coney Island. Long history. A place where seemingly half the world showed up on a Summer weekend to get away from the other half. A place that was the Playground of Dreams at the turn of the 20th Century. An amusement park where anything went and lavish spectacle was commonplace. A place once characterized somewhere in the early 1900s as “Sodom By The Sea”.
A place that, as the century wore on went through myriad changes. And by the 1970s was, perhaps a shell of its former self, but still a place where just about anything went, and some were still around to talk about the magical place.
In 1979 NPR produced a Special Documentary program about Coney Island. Titled Island of Dreams, the documentary touched on the past, told by those who were there, and brought up to 1979 by those who still worked and played there.
A fascinating glimpse of one of the most famous amusement centers in the world. How it changed, how it remained the same and how it was slowly morphing with the times.
Coney Island – most magical place on earth.
Here is that one hour documentary, Island Of Dreams from November 1979.
Tis the season – Thanksgiving, quickly followed by Christmas – quickly followed by New Years Eve. Long enough for you to wonder where the time, let alone the year, went. Yep, it’s moving fast and it’s moving crazy.
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Not sure Past Daily can offer that all the time, but we try. If you’ve been around the past few weeks you noticed we made some changes. Not running concerts and sessions at night anymore. We figured you probably wanted to get to sleep and having your ears glued to something high-voltage is probably not conducive to much needed nods. So we shifted the concerts to the morning, where you are probably staggering out of bed or on your way to work or hitting the gym. It seems to be working, as a lot of you have discovered us (after all these years) – and nighttime is heading off into the gentle direction. Interviews – history that doesn’t blow up or land into hysterics. We’re tinkering with the idea of putting up some ASMR to actually help you sleep, but that might be pushing things a bit far.
In any event, we’re here – Past Daily is trudging along and we’re always looking for your help and encouragement to keep us up and going. Costs even more now than it did this time last year. But we’re still offering you the best of what’s in the archive – yes, this is all from our Collection (except the sessions and concerts – gotta give credit where credit is due – BBC 6 Music and Radio X in London are essential sources of finding new music) but everything is the result of yours truly digging into boxes, climbing on shelves, falling into dumpsters. It’s history, it’s important and it’s yours if you want it. All you have to do, if you’re up for it, is subscribe via Patreon (that little box at the bottom of this post) – click on it and you’ll be taken to their site where you can subscribe to Past Daily, let them know how much you want to donate – or check us out for free, test drive our site as it were and decide to become part of the Past Daily experience. Simple, painless and we’ll love you for it. Do it if you can and you’ll be able to download your own copy of all our posts and new ones as they appear. Kind of cool, don’t you think? But you have to become a Patron in order to do it. Think about it – no pressure – honest – really . . no pressure.But there is that landlord . . . .
Island Of Dreams – Coney Island In The 70s – 1979 – Past Daily Pop Chronicles
– NPR Special Program – Island of Dreams – Coney Island – Nov. 1979 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection –
Iconic place, Coney Island. Long history. A place where seemingly half the world showed up on a Summer weekend to get away from the other half. A place that was the Playground of Dreams at the turn of the 20th Century. An amusement park where anything went and lavish spectacle was commonplace. A place once characterized somewhere in the early 1900s as “Sodom By The Sea”.
A place that, as the century wore on went through myriad changes. And by the 1970s was, perhaps a shell of its former self, but still a place where just about anything went, and some were still around to talk about the magical place.
In 1979 NPR produced a Special Documentary program about Coney Island. Titled Island of Dreams, the documentary touched on the past, told by those who were there, and brought up to 1979 by those who still worked and played there.
A fascinating glimpse of one of the most famous amusement centers in the world. How it changed, how it remained the same and how it was slowly morphing with the times.
Here is that one hour documentary, Island Of Dreams from November 1979.
Tis the season – Thanksgiving, quickly followed by Christmas – quickly followed by New Years Eve. Long enough for you to wonder where the time, let alone the year, went. Yep, it’s moving fast and it’s moving crazy.
And you just want things to calm down – take it easy – not be so loud – not feel jostled all the time.
Not sure Past Daily can offer that all the time, but we try. If you’ve been around the past few weeks you noticed we made some changes. Not running concerts and sessions at night anymore. We figured you probably wanted to get to sleep and having your ears glued to something high-voltage is probably not conducive to much needed nods. So we shifted the concerts to the morning, where you are probably staggering out of bed or on your way to work or hitting the gym. It seems to be working, as a lot of you have discovered us (after all these years) – and nighttime is heading off into the gentle direction. Interviews – history that doesn’t blow up or land into hysterics. We’re tinkering with the idea of putting up some ASMR to actually help you sleep, but that might be pushing things a bit far.
In any event, we’re here – Past Daily is trudging along and we’re always looking for your help and encouragement to keep us up and going. Costs even more now than it did this time last year. But we’re still offering you the best of what’s in the archive – yes, this is all from our Collection (except the sessions and concerts – gotta give credit where credit is due – BBC 6 Music and Radio X in London are essential sources of finding new music) but everything is the result of yours truly digging into boxes, climbing on shelves, falling into dumpsters. It’s history, it’s important and it’s yours if you want it. All you have to do, if you’re up for it, is subscribe via Patreon (that little box at the bottom of this post) – click on it and you’ll be taken to their site where you can subscribe to Past Daily, let them know how much you want to donate – or check us out for free, test drive our site as it were and decide to become part of the Past Daily experience. Simple, painless and we’ll love you for it. Do it if you can and you’ll be able to download your own copy of all our posts and new ones as they appear. Kind of cool, don’t you think? But you have to become a Patron in order to do it. Think about it – no pressure – honest – really . . no pressure.But there is that landlord . . . .
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