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apmorris
Nov 19 2005 03:32 PM

you may remember jean shepard

http://www.flicklives.com/Mass_Back/mass_back.htm

aboves two great broadcasts on baseball. some talk of the mets and shea and seaver and kranepool (whoever THAT is ; )

apmorris
Nov 19 2005 03:36 PM

^
note: download the MP3s > they're editable, sound great, will play anywhere and are tiny MB-wise.

Edgy MD
Nov 19 2005 07:04 PM

I don't know what age I'm of, but Jean Shepherd is wonderful. People praise Christmas Story, and I recommend Shepherd's books, and they look at me like I have two heads.

TheOldMole
Nov 19 2005 07:57 PM

I am of that age, and willcheck this out.

Valadius
Nov 19 2005 09:06 PM

I am definitely not of that age.

apmorris
Nov 20 2005 01:01 AM

AND includes some yankee bashing

MFS62
Nov 20 2005 07:51 AM

Yes,
I remember.
I was one of many of our generation who went to sleep with the transistor radio under our pillows listening to his radio show. I remember when he won the Playboy humor award one year.
Read the books, saw the movies, saw him at the nightclub in the Village, and even caught him when he came to speak at CCNY.

Thanks,
Later

TheOldMole
Nov 20 2005 12:25 PM

MFS -- ever listen to Long John Nebel, the godfather of all talk radio?

ScarletKnight41
Nov 20 2005 12:40 PM

OMG - I remember him. My grandparents used to love listening to him!

MFS62
Nov 20 2005 01:23 PM

TheOldMole wrote:
MFS -- ever listen to Long John Nebel, the godfather of all talk radio?

Yes I did, but have no real memories of his show. And my folks loved John Gambling. I liked the radio mysteries and "action" shows. Wasn't much into the "daytime dramas" like Stella Dallas and Grand Central Station. But for music, who could beat William B. Williams' "Make Believe Ballroom"? And for politics and other current stuff, Barry Farber.

I was a caller to early sportstalk - Art Rust Jr. and Bill Maser, of course.
They were still better than anyone doing that today. I liked the way they would let you talk to their guests.
The last (and maybe only) one who did that on WFAN was Ann Liguori.


And who had FM?

What about you?

Later

Zvon
Nov 20 2005 02:23 PM

Thank you for sharing this apmorris. :)

MFS62
Nov 20 2005 02:33 PM

Speaking of things we used to enjoy,
Remember on Thanksgiving Day when Million Dollar Movie (NY channel 9) used to telecast "King Kong" and "Mighty Joe Young" (the originals) back-to-back?

Well, this year, "King Kong" will be telecast Tuesday night (check your local listings).
But, never fear, football avoiders. "Miracle on 34th Street" will be telecast Thanksgiving Day.


sigh
Later

Valadius
Nov 20 2005 02:45 PM

This year, the newest remake of "King Kong" will be appearing in theaters.

Benjamin Grimm
Nov 20 2005 02:50 PM

MFS62 wrote:
Speaking of things we used to enjoy,
Remember on Thanksgiving Day when Million Dollar Movie (NY channel 9) used to telecast "King Kong" and "Mighty Joe Young" (the originals) back-to-back?

Well, this year, "King Kong" will be telecast Tuesday night (check your local listings).
But, never fear, football avoiders. "Miracle on 34th Street" will be telecast Thanksgiving Day.


sigh
Later


I know I bring this up every Thanksgiving, but to me, the holiday and King Kong go hand in hand. I have a videotaped copy of the movie that I watch every Thanksgiving. I'm one person who's keeping this offbeat tradition alive, and I'm even passing it on to my children. (Whether it will stick with them into adulthood is another story. They may not watch King Kong every Thankgiving after I'm gone, but I'm sure they'll at least think of it when they think of me.)

Zvon
Nov 20 2005 02:56 PM

Valadius wrote:
This year, the newest remake of "King Kong" will be appearing in theaters.


and this is gonna be AWSSSSSUM!
Peter Jackson seems to like the same books and movies I did as a kid.
Im a big King Kong fan from the old classic movie.



sorry,...back to your regularly scheduled baseball talk.............

Zvon
Nov 20 2005 03:02 PM

btw, they remastered the old King Kong for the new DVD release, and Peter Jacksons crew from the new version recreated lost footage that was edited out of the theatrical release back in the 30's.
They also explain the stop motion animation process that was used documentary style.


(I thought everyone watched March Of The Wooden Soldiers over Thanksgiving)

Benjamin Grimm
Nov 20 2005 03:05 PM

Zvon wrote:
(I thought everyone watched March Of The Wooden Soldiers over Thanksgiving)


Ick. It was always King Kong for me. No football. No parade. No Mighty Joe Young either. Just the big guy.

(Note to MFS62: WOR actually showed a tripleheader on Thankgiving. In addition to the two movies you mentioned, they'd also show Son of Kong, a lame sequel that I only watched once.

Edgy MD
Nov 20 2005 03:43 PM

You can't just pretend Son of Kong didn't happen though.

Peter Jackson seems to like the same books and movies I did as a kid.

Well, you and a hundred million other peeps.

MFS62
Nov 20 2005 03:54 PM

Every so often, I try to go into my brain and try to erase unpleasant memories. That must be what happeend to my recollection of "Son of Kong".

Yep, Yancy, I posted the programming alert just for you. I remembered last year's post about your love for the big fella'.

Later

Elster88
Jan 24 2006 03:00 PM

From the thread title I thought this would be a link to a porn site