Thursday, September 30, 2010

X Minus One Radio Show (Complete Series - 126 Episodes) (1955-1958)



5 comments:

  1. This is great stuff. I actually played through all of these on the show in the past. The addition of the images etc... is fantastic. A nice ending to the month.

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  2. Anonymous3:48 AM

    Thanks so much for these!

    I started downloading disk 2, only to find that it's on Rapidshare, so painfully slow download speed and 15 minutes wait between each part, so 3.5 hours downloading time. Bearable after all these years, but not when I discovered that Part 1 is in named Part 2 (and possibly really is Part 2).
    So I went to http://www.archive.org/details/OTRR_Certified_X_Minus_One and downloaded the whole of the disk in one zip file in half the time it took Rapidshare to send each part.
    The one problem with archive.org is the sheer volume of wonderful stuff (I recently found recordings of the original dada performances from the 20's) so thanks for highlighting these. I'm now looking forward to long winter evenings listening.

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  3. oh! wow! thanks...!
    but...why rapidshare, why...
    jaja

    thanks anyway
    great blog

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  4. I apologize for the Rapidshare links. If you follow my blog you will notice that I prefer to upload all of my files to Mediafire. I'm not very fond of Rapidshare's wait time myself, and have never understood why so many people prefer it over other hosting services that do not require a wait time.

    However, the links in the post are not my own. They were passed on to me by a contributor who wishes to remain anonymous. Rather than re-upload all of them to a different file hosting service service, which would have taken me a very long time, and prevented me from being able to post some of the other material I had planned to post, I decided to simply post the links that were passed on to me.

    Perhaps I will re-upload these files to a different service in due time, as it is only a matter of time before they are removed from rapidshare. If I do decide to re-up these to a different service, which one would you all prefer that I use? As I mentioned before, I tend to use Mediafire because there is no wait time for those without a premium account, as opposed to the more popular services such as Rapidshare & Megaupload that have both wait times and download limits.

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  5. mediafire will be great.
    i really aprecciate your work.

    gracias
    adios

    Mixtape³

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