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content: May 13, 2020

I was softly clanging around on the MIDI keyboard the other night and came up with a couple of melodies. I couldn’t really find any words to go with them so I decided to look up what was in the public domain.

Old time spoken word radio has always plucked my heart strings and I came across Lights Out, an old 1930s program. The Sub-Basement episode caught my ear so I chopped up the couple's underground struggle and mixed their real story in with my keyboard melodies.

Related links:

  • archive.org/.../Lights_Out_43-08-24_047_Sub-Basement_Going_Down.mp3
  • oldtimeradiomagic.com/4.html
  • en.wikipedia.org/.../Lights_Out_(radio_show)
  • en.wikipedia.org/.../Chicago_Tunnel_Company
  • From the wikipedia:

    Oboler met the demand by adopting an unusual scripting procedure: He would lie in bed at night, smoke cigarettes, and improvise into a Dictaphone, acting out every line of the play. In this way, he was able to complete a script quickly, sometimes in as little as 30 minutes, though he might take as long as three or four hours. In the morning, a stenographer would type up the recording for Oboler's revisions.

    I tell ya, dictation is the way to go for capturing one’s thoughts.

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    Mitchell
    · May 13, 2020 at 8:47 pm

    interesting and abstract I like it

    tcr!
    · May 13, 2020 at 9:22 pm

    Thanks man! I like musical abstraction

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