[78-L] 78-L Digest
Chris Zwarg
doctordisc at truesoundtransfers.de
Fri Oct 10 15:23:36 PDT 2008
At 00:00 11.10.2008, you wrote:
>If you go to this website
>http://www.davidsarnoff.org/sooyh-maintext1909.htm
The URL lacks an "l" at the end:
http://www.davidsarnoff.org/sooyh-maintext1909.html
> and scroll down to the
>section dealing with the events of 1917 you can read Harry Sooy's account of
>the recording. The recording turned out to be rather a dud. I have seen
>another photograph with the engineers bent over the recording lathe. Harrym
>by the way, was one of the three Sooy brothers who were Victor's primary
>recording engineers from the acoustic era and on itnto the electrical age.
>Although the account here is by Harry, I THINK the bald headed man man in
>the picture is his brother Raymond. Harry may be the blurred one to his
>right, but don't quote me on this.
>Message: 10
>Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 14:52:43 -0400
>From: William A Brent <bbrent at pipeline.com>
>Subject: Re: [78-L] Philadelphia 1917 and the Liberty Bell/
>To: 78-L at 78online.com
>Message-ID: <6.2.3.4.2.20081010145047.02f778c0 at pop.pipeline.com>
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>At 02:10 PM 10/10/2008, you wrote:
>>That may be different. On NBC's D-Day coverage in 1941,
>
>
>according to the liner notes - the last time the bell
>was struck was on D-day - but the question was about the
>acoustic recording of 1917
>
>just to put us back on track a bit :-)
>
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