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Preservation Sound Radio 031518 : LINK TO STREAM

Last night was the first P-S-R broadcast of ’18.  The show has been archived and you can stream it until April 15 2018 at this link.  Don’t snooze this is a good one – the first two hours are post punk /new wave and the last hr is moody 70s doper jams.  All from the original LPs.   GET IT ::::::::::

  1. Joachim Witt GOLDERNER REITER
  2. Grauzone EISBAR
  3. Greg Kihn THE BREAKUP SONG
  4. Soft Boys I WANNA DESTROY YOU
  5. Hot Head Slater IT HAPPENED TO ME
  6. 999 HOMICIDE
  7. Romeo Void NVR SAY NVR
  8. The Flying Lizards HER STORY
  9. Anika YANG YANG
  10. Alva KOPA
  11. Glaxo Babies AVOIDING THE ISSUE
  12. Siouxsie and the Banshees JIGSAW FEELING
  13. Blue Orchids DUMB MAGICIAN
  14. MI-Sex COMPUTER GAMES
  15. Yello NIGHT FLANGER
  16. Magazine DEFINITIVE GAZE
  17. Higelin BOOGIE ROUILLE
  18. The Only Once ANOTHER GIRL ANOTHER PLANET
  19. Nick Lowe HEART OF THE CITY
  20. INXS DONT CHANGE
  21. MX80 Sound MAN ON THE MOVE
  22. Larry Wallis POLICE CAR
  23. The Chameleons DONT FALL
  24. Simple Minds SPEED YOUR LOVE TO ME
  25. Soft Boys INSANELY JEALOUS
  26. Talk Talk HATE
  27. Colin Newman FISH 3
  28. Lilliput HITCH HIKE
  29. The Raincoats IN LOVE
  30. Violent Femmes GOOD FEELING
  31. Robert Wyatt AT LAST I AM FREE
  32. Can DEADLOCK (theme from the film)
  33. Peirre Bachelet & Herve Roy EMANUELLE THEME
  34. Total Issue LES MARINS
  35. Plain Jane SILENCE
  36. John Kay TWO OF A KIND
  37. The Appletree Theatre WHAT A WAY TO GO
  38. The Rationals GLOWIN’
  39. Fluff WHOS GONNA LOVE ME
  40. Elephants Memory PIECE NOW
  41. Blue Cheer SATURDAY FREEDOM
  42. Lee Python Jackson IN A BROKEN DREAM
  43. The Instincts DONT LOOK BACK
  44. Don Walker DEAR PRUDENCE
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Connecticut Audio History Pro Audio Archive Technical

Excellent Larry Scully / Bert Whyte interview from AUDIO 1969

Download the complete 5-page Bert Whtye interview of Larry Scully from the 11.69 issue if AUDIO:

DOWNLOAD: LarryScully_BertWhyte_Interview_AUDIO_1169

As longtime PS dot com readers know, we are based in Bridgeport CT,  former home of Scully.  Scully was America’s leading manufacturer of Lathes for cutting LP masters; only Neumann lathes offered any real competition in terms of quality. Starting in 1962, with the aid of former PRESTO engineers, Scully also began manufacturing high-quality tape machines in a variety of formats.  I had a Scully 1″ 8-track machine recently and it was a marvel of engineering; the sound quality was absolutely astonishing.  In this article, L Scully describes his father’s start at Columbia Records (also based in Bridgeport in the early 20th century), their movement the manufacture of professional tape machines, ETC.   Great piece of history.

There is a plethora of Scully, Columbia/Bridgeport, and Bert Whyte material elsewhere on this site; just use the search box.