posted on Dec, 15 2007 @ 04:01 PM
PODcast:
HD Radio First Termer Saigon Part 1 Of 4
This
48 KBPS HD HIGH QUALITY DIGITAL VERSION of the original Saigon, Vietnam Show is made possible by the high quality reel to reel tape that
Tim Mailhot sent to Will Snyder, the original founder of the Dave Rabbit Radio First Termer Home Page back in 1995, from the tape that he acquired
from Bruce Causey sometime in the early 70’s and Will converted to DIGITAL FORMAT. Since the show was originally broadcasted in January 1971, this
is the Highest Quality and Most Complete Version ever to surface. There are a number of segments that have never been heard before in their
entirety.
This is the only surviving copy of one of my 21 Pirate Radio Broadcasts that was done from a Whore House in Downtown Saigon, Vietnam from January 1 to
January 21, 1971. It is the only KNOWN recorded show from that period of time. These recordings contain EXPLICIT MATERIAL, HARD ACID ROCK MUSIC and
COMMENTS about the issues of the times which were SEX, DRUGS and ROCK and ROLL. These shows were created for the entertainment of the troops that were
putting their lives on the line EVERY DAY in Vietnam and were part of the huge Anti-War movement which was happening within the military itself
against the war in Vietnam.
CLICK HERE For The 192 KBPS VERSION
WARNING! - MILITARY HUMOR and LANGUAGE – WARNING!
To DOWNLOAD This Program, WINDOWS ONLY, Put Your Mouse Cursor Over the BLUE SHOW FILE NAME, Then RIGHT
CLICK. Slide The Cursor Down To SAVE TARGET AS And Then CLICK .... Now Just Decide WHERE You Want To Download The File To And
CLICK SAVE. You Might Consider Creating A Folder Called ATS MIX since you can get them for FREE.
WARNING! - MILITARY HUMOR and LANGUAGE – WARNING!
There are over 500 different bits of VIDEO COMEDY, AUDIO COMEDY, RANTS, SKITS, BITS, GAGS and MUSIC SHOWS on Dave’s Pod-O-Matic
Podcast Home Pages.
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WARNING! - MILITARY HUMOR and LANGUAGE – WARNING!
length: 51:18
file: btsmpod_2697.mp3
size: 18036k
feed: btsm
status: live (at time of posting)
[edit on 12/15/2007 by Dave Rabbit]