Journal of Trionic Physics Sonic Archives
In the past, I found some of these recordings through
JeffersonFamilyTrading, one of the finest group of people I've encountered in Cyber Space.
Currently, I find fine recordings at the BitTorrent tracker at
dimeadozen.org. Remember, non-commercial live recordings from these or any other source
are never to be offered up for sale.
The audio samples presented here are in compressed MP3 format. This format packs the data
representing an audio recording into only 10% of the disk space of the original recording. However,
this process does lead to a loss of information, and a recording of noticably lower quality. Re-encoding
an MP3 recording will not restore the lost information. I do this because my disk quota is only 20 MB,
so I can't keep much on-line, even in compressed format.
Previous audio selections, now streaming at the speed of light towards
Andromeda, are listed below.
Archived Files
- Go To Her (6.3 MB mp3) : From KSAN radio, presented by Bill Graham. Probably late 1966,
early 1967 (listed 19 Aug 2005 , archived 24 Sep 2005.)
- 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds (7.0 MB mp3): San Francisco CA, Sep/Oct 1966,
exact time and venue unknown (listed 24 Sep 2005, archived 22 Feb 2006)
- Come Back Baby (7.4MB mp3): 14 Sep 1970, Fillmore West, San Francisco, California.
(listed 22 February 2006, archived 28 April 2006)
- Sketches of China (7.1MB mp3): 5 Apr 1974, The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(listed 28 April 2006, archived 21 August 2006)
- St. Charles (7.8MB mp3): 7 Jul 1976, Central Park, New York, New York.
(listed 21 August 2006, archived 13 May 2007)
- Eskimo Blue Day (7.5MB mp3); 3 June 2000, The Bottom Line, New York, New York.
(listed 13 May 2007, archived 12 Aug 2008)
- Young Girl Sunday Blues (5.3MB mp3); 31 October 1969, The Forum, Los Angeles, California.
(listed 13 August 2007, archived 12 Aug 2008)
- Jam > Leave You Alone > Jam (15.1 MB mp3); 12 March 1967, Winterland,
San Francisco, California. (listed 13 August 2008, archived 19 July 2008)
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Author: Dan Paolino (dan_paolino@yahoo.com)
Last revision: 19 July 2009