BBC Omnibus: History of Audio Recording

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FloridaClay
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Yes, that's the one.

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Edisone wrote:Burns would have a hillbilly fiddle & guitar playing "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" slowly & depressively throughout the entire series. hehe
And nauseatingly repeated shots of a cliche image like an 78 record spinning silently on a horn phono - or long zoom in shots on doleful looking photos of Thomas Edison or his wives.

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