Phonographs, Dark Shadows and Quentin's Theme

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Re: Phonographs, Dark Shadows and Quentin's Theme

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When they were kids, my wife used to torment her younger brother at bedtime with Quentin's Theme ...

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Brad wrote:I watched an episode of either Twilight Zone or Outer Limits that was about a man who found an old radio in his basement and a neighbor kid helped him set up. When he turned on the radio, all it received was old broadcasts. I don't remember what exactly happened but I remember that I was kind of freaked out...
Your story just begs me to tell mine. I also collect the earliest broadcast radio sets going back to 1921. In 1988 I was living in a garage apartment in Houston and had strung an antenna wire from a 2nd story window because I liked fishing for distant stations on my antiquated radios. That first night, I was twirling the three dials on a 1923 FADA 4-tube Neutrodyne radio and suddenly heard among the static the faint, but familiar strains of "Barney Google" sung by Jones & Hare on Edison. WHOA! A Twilight Zone moment for sure! Several more old tunes played before a station break. I was going crazy. Sanity returned when I found out that station KOA in Denver was having "Twenties Music Night". I should have called in to tell them that I was listening a thousand miles away on a 1923 radio set, but I figured they would never believe me.

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Try this link:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9zkmANRZss[/youtube]

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VintageTechnologies wrote:
Brad wrote:I watched an episode of either Twilight Zone or Outer Limits that was about a man who found an old radio in his basement and a neighbor kid helped him set up. When he turned on the radio, all it received was old broadcasts. I don't remember what exactly happened but I remember that I was kind of freaked out...
Your story just begs me to tell mine. I also collect the earliest broadcast radio sets going back to 1921. In 1988 I was living in a garage apartment in Houston and had strung an antenna wire from a 2nd story window because I liked fishing for distant stations on my antiquated radios. That first night, I was twirling the three dials on a 1923 FADA 4-tube Neutrodyne radio and suddenly heard among the static the faint, but familiar strains of "Barney Google" sung by Jones & Hare on Edison. WHOA! A Twilight Zone moment for sure! Several more old tunes played before a station break. I was going crazy. Sanity returned when I found out that station KOA in Denver was having "Twenties Music Night". I should have called in to tell them that I was listening a thousand miles away on a 1923 radio set, but I figured they would never believe me.
Great story. I too have spent many a sleepless night trying to "pull in" those distant stations. It was always a treat to capture a foreign DX station and score a QSL card. I have purposefully stayed away from collecting old radio's because I know I would quickly fall off the deep end :-)
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Interesting that people who like old phonographs like Dark Shadows and Firesign Theater!

I posted this once before-I hope it is not inappropriate to post it again (took about 46 years to be able do it, then only with the assistance of TheVictrolaGuy):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_3Npgm1 ... 3A&index=2

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RAK402 wrote:Bill,


It appears that you are a Firesign Theatre person, based on your location, sir.
Got it in one! :D

Incidentally, I've often wondered whether Dave Ossman is in any way related to Vess Ossman: I remember the "Graphophone Entertainment Group" reference in the album "How Time Flies"….

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You know this reminds me very little of the time Gabby the sacred cowboy ambled up to me and challenged me to a game of ten card tarot binnacles wild!
good fun Dark Shadows and Fire Sign Theater sort of like death and taxes? what an odd pairing as Joe Black would say :lol:
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I think we're all bozos on this bus...

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RAK402 wrote:I think we're all bozos on this bus...

Maybe, but at least we're all headed in the same direction... :roll:

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