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Topic: New: The Forth of Firth full version

Message 1 / 5
James R CurryJan 31, 2013
 
 
Hello all,

I've put together another file for your entertainment.  This is an edit of The Firth of Forth that I believe matches the original BBC broadcast.  It certainly matches the transcript on Dean's site.

Most of it is the ABC version that we already had, but I spliced in the missing round, "Breaks" from the World Service transmission.

Additionally, as I'd already done the work to identify them, I undid the various censorship cuts from the ABC version.  I'll likely never go to this much work on a restoration again.  :)

It's up at http://3pb.net/jam

Enjoy!

--
James R Curry
scratchy@...

 
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Topic: Re: New: The Forth of Firth full version

Message 2 / 5
InnerRevolution7Jan 31, 2013
 
 
James, thank you for the care you put into these. You always seem to go above the call of duty. Having all of the rounds put back together is an amazing treat. I always run away and listen to them right away when you post them. I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate it.

Jay


--- In just-a-minute@..., James R Curry wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I've put together another file for your entertainment. This is an edit of
> The Firth of Forth that I believe matches the original BBC broadcast. It
> certainly matches the transcript on Dean's site.
>
> Most of it is the ABC version that we already had, but I spliced in the
> missing round, "Breaks" from the World Service transmission.
>
> Additionally, as I'd already done the work to identify them, I undid the
> various censorship cuts from the ABC version. I'll likely never go to this
> much work on a restoration again. :)
>
> It's up at http://3pb.net/jam
>
> Enjoy!
>
> --
> James R Curry
> scratchy@...
>

 
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Topic: Re: New: The Forth of Firth full version

Message 3 / 5
charles_rookeJan 31, 2013
 
 
Thanks James - appreciated.

Charlie


--- In just-a-minute@..., James R Curry wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I've put together another file for your entertainment. This is an edit of
> The Firth of Forth that I believe matches the original BBC broadcast. It
> certainly matches the transcript on Dean's site.
>
> Most of it is the ABC version that we already had, but I spliced in the
> missing round, "Breaks" from the World Service transmission.
>
> Additionally, as I'd already done the work to identify them, I undid the
> various censorship cuts from the ABC version. I'll likely never go to this
> much work on a restoration again. :)
>
> It's up at http://3pb.net/jam
>
> Enjoy!
>
> --
> James R Curry
> scratchy@...
>

 
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Topic: Re: New: The Forth of Firth full version

Message 4 / 5
nylonJan 31, 2013
 
 
Please consider your bobby socks officially blessed.


On 1 February 2013 04:48, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:
 

Hello all,

I've put together another file for your entertainment.  This is an edit of The Firth of Forth that I believe matches the original BBC broadcast.  It certainly matches the transcript on Dean's site.

Most of it is the ABC version that we already had, but I spliced in the missing round, "Breaks" from the World Service transmission.

Additionally, as I'd already done the work to identify them, I undid the various censorship cuts from the ABC version.  I'll likely never go to this much work on a restoration again.  :)

It's up at http://3pb.net/jam

Enjoy!

--
James R Curry

__
--

Mark
mark at nylon dot net

 
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Topic: Re: New: The Forth of Firth full version

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Chris WilliamsJan 31, 2013
 
 
Thank you James. Greatly appreciated. I wish I had the skill to do what you do.
 

From: James R Curry <scratchy@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Friday, 1 February 2013 4:48 AM
Subject: [just-a-minute] New: The Forth of Firth full version
 
Hello all,

I've put together another file for your entertainment.  This is an edit of The Firth of Forth that I believe matches the original BBC broadcast.  It certainly matches the transcript on Dean's site.

Most of it is the ABC version that we already had, but I spliced in the missing round, "Breaks" from the World Service transmission.

Additionally, as I'd already done the work to identify them, I undid the various censorship cuts from the ABC version.  I'll likely never go to this much work on a restoration again.  :)

It's up at http://3pb.net/jam

Enjoy!

--
James R Curry

 
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