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Railway Recordings on Disc
Posted by Old Limey on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 11:03 AM
I collect Peter Handford Railway Recordings done way back in the 50's & 60's
I Have two or three U S.. Steam (Not by him) I see one is on E-Bay and the auction finishes in 20 minutes and no bids.
STEAM LOCOMOTIVE SOUNDS - Whistling through Dixie (LP) Item number: 4714351740 Nothing to do with me but may interest one of you steam buffs in the states.
Any more collectors of sound about ?
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Posted by Old Limey on Thursday, April 7, 2005 6:14 AM
In this age of TV,DVD's & Imax Films it may seem strange to think that Steam Radio still has qualities apart from these mediums. I was around 20 before our family had a TV and I listened to the radio as much as I watch TV today probably before that. As a consequence I find the imagination employed can enhance a good drama or other radio feature.
This is how I learnt to enjoy a Railway record and if you sit down in a darkened room with a pair of headphones on, close your eyes, and Bingo! The good old days of the romance of steam return.Long gone classes of locos flash by hauling every type of train.
Nostalgia is what it used to be.
I suppose Model Railways can do the same and preserved steam of course has it's part in all this bygone reminiscing perhaps some of you have other methods?
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Posted by spbed on Thursday, April 7, 2005 6:23 AM
Sorry not a steam fan per se. [:o)][:)]

Originally posted by Old Limey
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Posted by Old Limey on Thursday, April 7, 2005 9:30 AM
I suppose logically as Mr Spock would say, it makes no sense to be a steam fan as they were(are) messy smelly inefficient machines compared with what I see rolling by at Rochelle, but someone said a way back that a steam locomotive was probably the nearest man had ever constructed to a living creature.I suppose ships are talked about like that but are diesal locomotives held in the same light? I spoke to an Electric train driver back in the late 70's who had converted from steam and he said how nice it was going to work and keeping clean all day with no sweat to show for his travels but he also said how it was a different feeling at the end of a shift on steam fighting your way to your destination with steam pressure at a premuin all the time.He had a sense of achievement in those days, what gives you kicks spbed?

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