War of the Worlds downloadable

May 19, 2007 13:45

Assumptions. Every educated person has heard of Orson Welles, and of the time when his Mercury Theatre broadcast of The War of the Worlds caused massed panic across America. It's just one of those things everyone knows, right?

Second assumption. Despite having heard of it, you've never actually heard it. Now you can, there's a complete archiveRead more... )

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matgb May 19 2007, 12:56:12 UTC
Cool. I've never even looked for it in the past, joy of the 'net is out of copyright stuff can just be shared.

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caseytalk May 19 2007, 12:54:37 UTC
I had an amazingly good teacher when I was in sixth grade. One of the things she did was to read to us every day. We were all voracious readers in that class, but we still eagerly awaited that part of every day when she'd read to us.

One time, having finished one great book, she turned to a recording of War of the Worlds. I remember thinking that I wouldn't have been fooled because one could look outside and know it wasn't happening. Of course, kids always think they're smarter than grownups. Sometimes they are, too.

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matgb May 19 2007, 12:58:50 UTC
I guess it's one of those things that's hard to understand. A bit like Blair Witch; by the time it was released over here, we all knew it was fake, but many people thought it real at first.

Although I'm not sure I'd have thought so, considering my reaction tot he stupidity of the cast anyway.

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wieselkind May 19 2007, 13:29:12 UTC
Wow, great, so many stories, now i have to wait for them to download.

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wieselkind May 19 2007, 17:19:30 UTC
not to mention i felt compelled to create a free audiobook/radio download blog..

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matgb May 19 2007, 18:35:54 UTC
You have? Where do I look for this then?

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getawaywithit May 19 2007, 16:34:17 UTC
I've heard it - it was included with the Citizen Kane special edition DVD a couple of years ago, on top of a lot of other extras.

I think it's something that needs to be in context to understand how surprising/convincing it was - from what I understand of radio history, it's a very convincing pastiche of the style of current events reporting then, and what we see as artificiality, they wouldn't have done.

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matgb May 19 2007, 17:41:45 UTC
Context definitely helps, I was going to leave the post as just text at the top, but realised links to the context on Wiki would be an assist.

I did have a copy of Kane, gave it to nhw as he'd never seen it, must've missed it in the extras, ah well.

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poifaerie May 19 2007, 18:24:06 UTC
I woke up the morning other moprning, terrified and shaking, to the cound of heat cannons.

Only it wasn't Tripods... it was road works.

We have far too many copies in our house; books, cds, vinyl and a dvd of the orchestration performed live. I'm cooler than you.

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matgb May 19 2007, 18:34:40 UTC
I'm cooler than you.

Now that, I doubt. I'll accept you have a nicer arse, but I'm cool in different ways ;-)

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poifaerie May 19 2007, 18:46:10 UTC
Actually, you are cooler than me, because you notice your typos.

Buuuuuuurrr.

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matgb May 19 2007, 18:52:45 UTC
Nah, not always. And I wouldn't have noticed yours if you hadn't pointed them out. Not that it matters.

Mail I sent SB midweek was full of the damned things, didn't notice them until fourth read through (it was that type of mail)...

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