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I would love to get hold of a copy of the 1976 Radio 4 Radiophonic adaption of the above. (MP3?) Anybody any ideas? Thanks | |||
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Thanks to Phil: http://ia301507.us.archive.org...ftRains_ZeroHour.mp3 And this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKJ77w6uQCg | ||||
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Just to clarify, the versions fjp has linked to are NOT the BBC Radiophonic version. I have some information about the BBC version on my website here, and I have an off-air recording of it. BadBunny, if you'd care to give an email address I'll contact you directly with some information. (Or you can head to my site at the address below, and post a comment on the blog. Leave me you email address there, and I'll get back to you. I won't publish the comment, though, unless you want me to!) - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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Hi Phil / Hi all I'm a newbie to this group, and new to the work of Ray Bradbury, but please don't hold that aginst me ;-) One of my earliest childhood memories was listening to a BBC4 radio play in 1971, which finished with the haunting line "The last voices from inside the wall...August the fifth...August the fifth...August the fifth..." A mere 39 years later, I was avoiding a rainstorm by browsing in a London bookshop, and came across a quirky book about the history of the Vocoder ("How to Wreck a Nice Beach" by Dave Tompkins, StopSmiling Books, 2010). On page 39, there was a discussion about the work of Malcom Clarke & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, and the same phrase which had haunted me since my childhood jumped right off the page at me! Coincidence or synchronicity ? Spooky anyway! A bit of Googling confirmed that what I heard all those years ago was: There Will Come Soft Rains 20min BBC Radio 4 Oct 08, 1971 Adapted by Nesta Pain Produced by Dickon Reed However, I've also heard clips from the Malcom Clarke version , with the fantastic Vocoder sound effects: August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains 20min BBC Radio 4 May 11, 1977 I'd really like to get full copies of both these broadcasts if possible. I've tried a few links from this forum and via Google , but they all seem to be broken. As a newbie poster, I can't send private messages yet; but if anyone could help in any way, please send me a PM. Many thanks in anticipation Best wishes Dave Llanelli, UK | ||||
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Hi Dave, if you'd care to go to my website (link below), you can send me a message by posting a comment on my blog [which will not be published, unless you specifically ask for it to be published]. Include an email address, and I'll get back to you with some information you may be interested in. PS: I don't think ANYONE here has any PM facility. At least, I've never noticed it on this particular message board. And I've been on here since the year dot! - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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