A collection of unique found historical sound recordings. Acetate records, cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes, &c.
This is a looped & layered recording of Brian L. Frye laughing.
My media law student Zach Epperson invited me to appear on his WRFL 88.1 fm Lexington radio show, Campus Voices, and talk about the First Amendment and free speech on college campuses.
This is Wakey! Wakey! covering the Joei DBG song "Letters Home."
The filmmaker and scholar Phil Solomon died on April 20, 2019. On several occasions, I had asked him to come on my weekly radio show to share and talk about some of his favorite music, but had never managed to make it happen. On April 23, I dedicated my radio show to his memory, and played songs I knew he liked, songs others suggested, and songs that made me think of him.
In 1977, the National Automobile Dealers Association, a trade group for car dealers, released this promotional 7" record, extolling "America's Fifth Freedom: Freedom of Mobility." As the sleeve observes:
"Americans know about the 'four freedoms' - freedom of speech, freedom to worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear. But have you thought about what our life would be like without a fifth freedom - our freedom of mobility?"
"As Americans, we have the freedom to go where we want, when we want and how we want."
"That's pretty important, isn't it"?
This is a home recording of the song "Nailed to the Cross," performed by Lilli Keen (guitar and vocals), recorded by Rev. Frank H. Stamps, in Memphis, Tennessee, on December 15, 1963.
Recording provided by Tim Stamps
"Here's a tape I recorded in 1975 from a Heathkit ham radio. Â A few minutes on a reel-to-reel tape." - Tim Stamps.
This LP was released in 1985 by the WWF and features most of the prominent professional wrestling stars and personalities of that era.
"This is small reel-to-reel tape my dad got from a radio station. He would get lots of tapes from radio stations and give them to me, then I would record over some of them, cut them up for tape-loops or whatever, but most of the time would leave the spots as-is. This is marked 'Marco' and 'demo,' most likely an astrologer sent this to radio stations for a series of these short 2-minute spots. Â This one is for December 25, 1972 - January 5, 1973."
Via Tim Stamps
"Here's part of a tape from a French class at Somerset (KY) High School (1970s). There was a tape lab with several stations that had reel-to-reel tape recorders, connected to a master reel-to-reel tape player. Â A tape from a textbook company would be played on the main machine, which would feed to the recorders where students would sit with headphones and speak into a microphone. The voice would speak the French phrase, and students would repeat after, recording their voice onto a new reel-to-reel tape, which the teacher and student could review later. Somehow my sister, Kathie, was given the tape she had recorded (which I kept all these years), so her voice is heard here."
Via Tim Stamps
A sermon delivered by Dr. Ian R. K. Paisley, protestant activist-preacher of the  Free Presbyterians of Northern Ireland in about August 1967. Paisley is introduced by Rev. Billy James Hargis.
Via Tim Stamps.
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