Reel 0350, 1963
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Note 1: "Dinah Washington, Elvis Presley, Wollangak. Recorded from little radio by Mike Popular music. Now cut into by stereo one way- Hallway noises, talk. Radio station is WADO."; Note 2: CDI 1. loft, quiet ambient noise and talk. Typewriter, cat. Intercom in Smith's apartment evident. Radio in other room. 2. "I'll see you Frank" procedes stairsteps and more talk. 3. distant voices, airplane audible, stairsteps 4. door, stairsteps, voices, vibes?, radio. 5. footsteps, vibes in loft, talkk off mic 6. door and machine noise. piano riffs - classical sounding. 7. starsteps 8. mic noise, piano, man and woman talkinga nd piano. Cat interaction with piano. 9. cont'd cat with kittens? 10. cont'd (male voice, Overton?) 11. cont'd without piano. Talk and someone leaving loft 12. cat and distant phone 13. cont'd 14. cont'd and voices "Tom Golden"? or "John Holman"? CDII 1. "John Holman" talking witha woman nd music rehearsal talk, music talk with ? CDIII 1. Radio for 40 seconds (jumps to) session with drums, horns, riffing and then back to radio content, street noise 2. footsteps and "Gene" 3. talk mentions "Ed Shaughnessy" and jam session talk 4.cont'd 5. cont'd 6. cont'd 7. piano riffs and heavy stair steps, radio in background 8. cont'd 9. cont'd 10. Smith or other male on stairs, 11. cont'd 12. cont'd CD IV 1. pops, loft and street noise, radio in background 2. Smith's voice in background, phone in background rings 3. cont'd some talk with Smith, female, and male. 4. con'td sparse talk away from mic 5. cont'd 6. stairway talk, drummers, 7. con'td with Smith's voice away from mic 8. cont'd (end) CDV 1. Radio (midsong) "Lonely Blueboy" (released 1960) 2. "What a difference a day made" (Dinah Washington) 3. WADO and Connie Francis "I was such a fool to fall in love with you" 4. WADO electronic robot station ID 5. Dinah Washington? "Nothing in the word could make me love you more than I do" 6. jumps to midson "Dear Johnny" (jumps to) "I'll take Manhattan" and WADO children's dental health psa 7. "that lovely afterglow" (Smith adjusting volume) Smith talks over part of song. ("I miss you so") then Ella Fitzgerald, "Cry me a river" 8. WADO robot 9. jazz instrumental 10. Same group, different song 11. Fats Domino "Sweet Patootie" 12. Jazz instrumental 13. jazz instrumental 14. more of the same, robot announcer doing commentary 15. female song "Give me something to live for" 16. Fats Domino "Country Boy" 17. "Don't you ever leave me" "Runny Bear or "Little White Dove" by Johnny Preston (ends at beginning of next song) CDVI 1. Midsong, latin pop. "Night and Day" Francis Faye 2. radio announcer, (jumps to Alvin and the Chipmunks) "Alvin's Orchestra" by David Seville 3. announcer 4. "Bulldog" The Fireballs 5. announcer 6. Uncle Jody Barry "Froggy went a courtin'" 7. "19 minutes before 3" WADO 8. Debbie Reynolds "Am I that easy to forget?" 9. announcer and robot voice 10. Connie Francis "Teddy" `11.Welfare PSA "Handy Man" The Sparks of Rhythm 12. "Hot Toddy" 13. "everythings Coming Up Roses" Kirby Steve Four 14. 3AM, news over New York 15. News and Friday, February 12, 1960, Lincoln's Birthday. Sam Seberg, WADO electronic announcer 3-5:30 AM Wing til Dawn "Am I that easy to forget" (song) 16. "Teenage Sonata" Sam Cooke 17. trumpet jazz with strings 18. jumps to ) jazz 19. Radio robot announcer on WADO 20. Connie Francis "Teddy" 21. "She's all right" Bo Diddley;
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