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Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:29 pm
by Marty Bufalini
I, probably like you, have so many cylinders and records that a few years ago I decided to start "specializing" and collect recordings of historically significant people. I've collected things like Gen. Pershing, William Jennings Bryan, Will Rogers, etc.

I've also collected U.S. presidents from Teddy Roosevelt to Franklin Delano Roosevelt The only one I'm missing is President Herbert Hoover.

Do you know if Hoover ever made a record of a speech or something? I'd love to find one but I need to know what I'm looking for.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:28 pm
by phonogal
Here is a link that shows there are some speeches recorded by Hoover. I don't know if these were made available to the public or if they were just made for radio transmission.https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/ ... rt_speaker

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:38 am
by donniej
Searching through sold discs on Popsike suggests that Phonogal is correct. Hopefully someone else here will know of a Nixon style recorder secretly hidden in his bookcase :D

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:18 pm
by Swing Band Heaven
Florence Nightingales recording dubbed from a cylinder is out there. The original cylinder was recorded in 1890 and was dubbed onto disk in the early 1930's. There is a you tube video of it. I managed to find my own copy last year

S-B-H

https://youtu.be/ax3B4gRQNU4

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 4:40 pm
by Marty Bufalini
Thanks for the responses!

Phonogal: Thanks for the link! I had no idea such a site existed.

DonnieJ: thanks for your link, too.

Swingband: Thanks for your link. I listened to it and it was fascinating. I need to find a copy now, too. It also led me to other interesting historical recordings.

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:10 pm
by gramophone-georg
Marty Bufalini wrote:Thanks for the responses!

Phonogal: Thanks for the link! I had no idea such a site existed.

DonnieJ: thanks for your link, too.

Swingband: Thanks for your link. I listened to it and it was fascinating. I need to find a copy now, too. It also led me to other interesting historical recordings.
PM sent on the Nightingale record. Also, there are some Eugene Debs cylinders on eBay at the moment. Something you don't see every day!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-1904-Euge ... Sw-vda13Oi

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:12 pm
by 52089
gramophone-georg wrote:

PM sent on the Nightingale record. Also, there are some Eugene Debs cylinders on eBay at the moment. Something you don't see every day!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-1904-Euge ... Sw-vda13Oi
They're not actually by Debs, unfortunately.

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... hilit=debs

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:39 pm
by gramophone-georg
52089 wrote:
gramophone-georg wrote:

PM sent on the Nightingale record. Also, there are some Eugene Debs cylinders on eBay at the moment. Something you don't see every day!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-1904-Euge ... Sw-vda13Oi
They're not actually by Debs, unfortunately.

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... hilit=debs
I'm reading the cited page closely, and it says that while Len Spencer may have made some of these records, the one reviewed was NOT Len Spencer... unless my understanding of the English language has suddenly taken flight. :)

I've seen a lot of Len Spencer recitations and I have yet to see one where he (or another narrator/ reader) was not credited.

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:44 pm
by 52089
gramophone-georg wrote:
52089 wrote:
gramophone-georg wrote:

PM sent on the Nightingale record. Also, there are some Eugene Debs cylinders on eBay at the moment. Something you don't see every day!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-1904-Euge ... Sw-vda13Oi
They're not actually by Debs, unfortunately.

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... hilit=debs
I'm reading the cited page closely, and it says that while Len Spencer may have made some of these records, the one reviewed was NOT Len Spencer... unless my understanding of the English language has suddenly taken flight. :)

I've seen a lot of Len Spencer recitations and I have yet to see one where he (or another narrator/ reader) was not credited.
Read Rod Pickett's post and the ad shown there. The disc records were made by the speech writers. The cylinders were all recorded by Spencer.

Re: Historic Spoken Word Recordings

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:57 pm
by gramophone-georg
Ah, OK. NOW it makes sense. Long drawn out confusing way to put it if you ask me.