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| Thread ID: 76736 | 2007-02-14 08:31:00 | Did you listen to radio in the 1930s? Do you remember Uncle Scrim? | Roscoe (6288) | PC World Chat |
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| 524610 | 2007-02-14 08:31:00 | Do you know the title of this song? Perhaps you know who sang it? It is sung by a male and the lyrics are: "who you are, what you are, where you live, how you live, I don't know men in the street. On you go rain or snow, wearily, cheerily, marching on men in the street" I do voluntary work for The Radio Reading Service in Levin - a charity that reads magazines, newspapers and periodicals for those people, primarily, who can't read or access the printed word. The Radio Reading Service broadcasts from Levin on 1602am - the signal travels well at night - and 3935 in the shortwave band which can be heard over most of NZ at most times. I am going to read a book called, "Scrim, Radio Rebel In Retrospect" and I understand that song was used as an introduction and I would like to use that song as an introduction to the twenty half-hour episodes that I will be recording. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Roscoe. |
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