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Sound immersions from decades passed
Posted on 11/24/18 at 12:33 am
Posted on 11/24/18 at 12:33 am
I'm wondering if there are any audio recordings from different decades, that immerse you in the aura and culture from that era.
For example, uninterrupted recordings from a cocktail party in the 60's where you can put on headphones, lay back, close your eyes and become a part of that decade...
It's obviously not a Google friendly search term which is why I'm reaching out here..
For example, uninterrupted recordings from a cocktail party in the 60's where you can put on headphones, lay back, close your eyes and become a part of that decade...
It's obviously not a Google friendly search term which is why I'm reaching out here..
Posted on 11/24/18 at 12:37 am to PiscesTiger
Yes... it spawned this idea
Posted on 11/24/18 at 12:37 am to BurningHeart
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Sound immersions from decades passed
Pretty cool idea actually.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 12:43 am to BurningHeart
Elderly People Throughout The US (1929)
Amazing footage from early sound newsreels
An 84 year old tells how he enlisted to fight "the War of the Rebellion" in 1861
A man born in 1826 says he's a Republican, but before that he always voted Whig!!!
A 94 year old lady says "For a North Georgia cracker of my size and age I've done pretty well in my education".
She also tells of seeing the Indians being moved from Georgia to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) when she was around three.
Amazing footage from early sound newsreels
An 84 year old tells how he enlisted to fight "the War of the Rebellion" in 1861
A man born in 1826 says he's a Republican, but before that he always voted Whig!!!
A 94 year old lady says "For a North Georgia cracker of my size and age I've done pretty well in my education".
She also tells of seeing the Indians being moved from Georgia to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) when she was around three.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 12:45 am to Langland
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Pretty cool idea actually.
Can you imagine learning history in virtual reality?
frick reading about xyz event. Put on your VR headset and be a part of xyz event
Posted on 11/24/18 at 12:50 am to Kafka
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Elderly People Throughout The US (1929)
Amazing footage from early sound newsreels
An 84 year old tells how he enlisted to fight "the War of the Rebellion" in 1861
A man born in 1826 says he's a Republican, but before that he always voted Whig!!!
A 94 year old lady says "For a North Georgia cracker of my size and age I've done pretty well in my education". ?
She also tells of seeing the Indians being moved from Georgia to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) when she was around three
Great recommendation. Listening to it now.
And yes history lessons would be 100x more fun and memorable these days with virtual reality.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 1:03 am to BurningHeart
Posted on 11/24/18 at 2:13 am to BurningHeart
Get you a bottle of bourbon, a pack of smokes, and watch Mad Men.
(cool idea for a thread btw)
(cool idea for a thread btw)
Posted on 11/24/18 at 2:22 am to BurningHeart
quote:I don't know about finding specific events like parties, but there was some radio guy (maybe an audio engineer) who did this for years in New York City at all different places and different times of the day. Maybe you could use that to narrow down your search?
I'm wondering if there are any audio recordings from different decades, that immerse you in the aura and culture from that era.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 2:55 am to BurningHeart
Look up the channel “guy jones” on Youtube.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 3:52 am to BurningHeart
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uninterrupted recordings from a cocktail party in the 60's where you can put on headphones, lay back, close your eyes and become a part of that decade...
You need a job.
Also the answer is NO. Recording was difficult at that time. No one is going to waste money on recording background noise.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 4:03 am to CaptainBrannigan
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You need a job.
Also the answer is NO. Recording was difficult at that time. No one is going to waste money on recording background noise.
Wrong and wrong.
You'd know this if took the time to read even one of the suggestions in this thread.
But thanks Captn'!
Posted on 11/24/18 at 5:49 am to BurningHeart
quote:
Yes... it spawned this idea
Acid or shrooms?
Posted on 11/24/18 at 6:04 am to DecadePlusLurker
Guy Jones channel is legit.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 6:19 am to truthbetold
Search NASA mission control moon landing.
Was a big part in human history at the time. Dam shame we took 10 steps back. We as a human race at that time had a " can do". Now, it is, "wasn't me".
Was a big part in human history at the time. Dam shame we took 10 steps back. We as a human race at that time had a " can do". Now, it is, "wasn't me".
Posted on 11/24/18 at 7:24 am to BurningHeart
Search Lost Cosmonaut or Lost Female Cosmonaut.
The audio of it is on YouTube.
The audio of it is on YouTube.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 7:51 am to BurningHeart
Check out Deadball Era baseball footage, or listen to the audio recordings of Lawrence Ritter's "The Glory of Their Times". You'll hear interviews with baseball players who played at the turn of the century, along with their stories of legends of yesteryear, including Hall of Famer "Wahoo" Sam Crawford who patrolled the Detroit Tigers outfield with Ty Cobb.
Posted on 11/24/18 at 8:02 am to DecadePlusLurker
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