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Re: [ARSCLIST] Fwd: Re: [AMIA-L] Firesign Theatre Looking for recordings of their Work



There's a lot more go here:
  http://www.firezine.net/faq/fst-disc-1.html   I have a couple of promo 7" not listed here,so there is even more than this.


                                    Roger

Aaron Levinson <aaron.levinson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I am a bit unclear on exactly what they are looking for over at AMI. I 
am big FT fan as well and aside from the eight radio LP's that David 
Lennick mentioned is there something else they are trying to locate?

Aaron Levinson


Matt Sohn wrote:
>> This came across on the Association of Moving Image archivists email 
>> list and I thought the ARSC and Ampex list members might be able to 
>> help out. I know there are Old-Time-Radio lists and while Firesign 
>> Theatre is not Old-Old-Time, it's getting on to forty years old...so 
>> if there are other lists out there, please forward. This is a shame 
>> that this wasn't saved. I know we can't save everything, but...
>>
>> For those unfamiliar with Firesign Theatre, I first heard them in 
>> 1969 and found their humour and satire amazing--but I only know them 
>> through their released recordings.
>>
>
>
> I was just listening to "Shakespeare's Lost Comedie" the other day.
> I love the Firesign Theater so much that I've named all my hard drives 
> after characters from their records.
> I had the privilege  to see them live on their 25th anniversary tour, 
> and still have my souvenier pickle and brown paper bag to prove it.
> Hard to believe that was 15 years ago..
>
> -Matt "He's no fun, he fell right over" Sohn



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