Carlin Jukebox

Dec 02, 2022 23:42

Tonight, I continued the Tape and Record Show Enterprises archives audio cassette digitization project, by converting the next "Tape and Record Show" episode from season eight, and two more episodes from the spin-off series "TRS Jukebox"...

"The Tape and Record Show: Episode 472. Broadcast Friday, November 14, 1986 at 10:00pm central. Theme Music: Portable Radio(Daryl Hall and John Oates). "George Carlin: Playin' With Your Head" - The classic stand-up comedian, recorded live at the Beverly Theatre, Beverly Hills, California. Subjects include: Hello - Goodbye, Love and Regards, Groups and Charities, Sports, Five Twos, Losing Things, You're Lost, Missing, Earrings, Battered Plants, and Things To Watch Out For. / "Wonderful WINO"(George Carlin).

TRS Jukebox: Episode 30: Broadcast Monday, February 20, 1984 at 9:00pm central. Theme Music: HBO Video Jukebox Theme. - Songs include: Magnetic(Earth, Wind, and Fire), Shock The Monkey(Peter Gabriel), I Want A New Drug(Huey Lewis and the News), Strip(Adam Ant), Running With The Night(Lionel Richie), Talking In Your Sleep(The Romantics), An Innocent Man(Billy Joel).

TRS Jukebox: Episode 31: Broadcast Monday, March 5, 1984 at 9:00pm central. Theme Music: HBO Video Jukebox Theme. - Songs include: Footloose(Kenny Loggins), Party Train(The Gap Band), Union Of The Snake(Duran Duran), Autodrive(Herbie Hancock), The Curly Shuffle(Jump In The Saddle Band), Wet My Whistle(Midnight Star), Undercover Of The Night(The Rolling Stones)."

NOTE: Even though the "HBO Video Jukebox Theme" for the two "TRS Jukebox" episodes transferred this evening is listed, it doesn't appear on the episodes on the original "broadcast" audio cassettes. Instead, I announced "The All-New TRS Jukebox" during the opening song for each episode. This is another of those times there is a slight discrepancy between what was written on the old original handwritten "broadcast" index cards and the actual cassette tapes.

ANOTHER NOTE: There are only 15 more episodes of the flagship "Tape and Record Show" left to be digitized (487 total episodes during the run, some still missing). However, there are several more episodes of "secondary" Tape and Record Show Enterprises series left to be digitized from the "archives".

audio cassettes, george carlin, 1980s, tape and record show enterprises, digitization, trse

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