You find the darnedest things on YouTube. Someone unearthed this from a vault in Australia and posted it to YouTube just a month ago:
KMPC did one in 1961, but the only source I know of for it is the KMPC tribute site, which is old, hasn't been updated in forever, and the film was in RealAudio---which I'm no longer able to play back.
I’m on Mac.Those are playable using the free VLC player at:
However, because it doesn't register itself for those files, there is a separate file to update the Windows Registry:
I had high hopes for the KMPC tribute site when it first went online 25 or more years ago, but I guess too much time had already gone by even at that point. As near as I can tell nothing's been added in at least the last 15 years.Well, it doesn't matter. I tried unsuccessfully to download and play it and after some detective work determined that the link is just the command file to launch the player. The file itself is 404.
What puzzles me is that the 710kmpc.com site appears to have been abandoned, yet the domain name renews every year like clockwork, so someone has to have provided credit card information for billing. I haven't dug into where the site is hosted but obviously that bill is also being paid by someone ...![]()
I wish that the "proprietors" of those sites would transfer me the content to add as a subset to WorldRadioHistory. I have quite a bit of storage on my very high quality server (with Hivelocity) and could easily add some of those station tribute sites if the owner is no longer willing or able to sustain them.Well, it doesn't matter. I tried unsuccessfully to download and play it and after some detective work determined that the link is just the command file to launch the player. The file itself is 404.
What puzzles me is that the 710kmpc.com site appears to have been abandoned, yet the domain name renews every year like clockwork, so someone has to have provided credit card information for billing. I haven't dug into where the site is hosted but obviously that bill is also being paid by someone ...![]()
I wish that the "proprietors" of those sites would transfer me the content to add as a subset to WorldRadioHistory. I have quite a bit of storage on my very high quality server (with Hivelocity) and could easily add some of those station tribute sites if the owner is no longer willing or able to sustain them.