Author Topic: Relax August 1933 recording of Its The Talk of the Town. An early Discussion.  (Read 390 times)

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Offline Ron Besser

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Click on the red part for a Casa Loma orchestra renditition of "It's The Talk of The Town."  It ends with other selections to choose from including Sunny Side of the Stree on the RCA Victor label.  It's just to pass the time while we wait.  Thanks.  Ron


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Hmm, I can see you right now doing the slow fox trout with a sparkle in your eye and a great big smile with your lady friend in your arms, go head Ron.

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Weydevu, I also chose this early music recording for that fact it was record six months before the 5th epochal revelation was started in 1934.  In 1934, August 2nd, the first five Papers arrived at 533 Diversey Parkway, in Chicago, USA.  That is now 90! years ago.  What where they listening to then?  The radio played these records and the pictures you see on the tape were up to day and modern artifacts of the time.

The title, "THE TALK OF THE TOWN," should have been about the 5th epochal revelation behind closed doors so soon from that recording date! 

Cheers to all!
Ron
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