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“The Webcomic 200” sounds like either a car race or a stock market index.
Bam Bam Bamy Shore – Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, 6.2 MB mp3 file.
Look Who’s Here – Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, 6.1 MB mp3 file.
Two highly danceable tunes from 1925.
If her garden is full of these things we might not ever see the poor girl ever again.
Second Connecticut March – American Band of Providence, 5.4 MB mp3 file.
Another single-sided record, this one from 1902. There’s quite a bit of static, but the sound is pretty good, all things considered.
This week’s comic would like a bowl of soup and a straw.
Angry – Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders, 5.6 MB mp3 file.
Oh Say! Can I See You To-night – Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders, 6.3 MB mp3 file.
These two tracks cleaned up pretty nicely, with a minor problem: there’s a kind of bizarre stereo effect that sort of ‘wobbles’ from ear to ear on the first one.
This week’s comic has quite a kick.
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine Medley – Victor Military Band, 6.2 MB mp3 file.
I’m Going Back to Memphis Tennessee – Victor Military Band, 6.3 MB mp3 file.
A couple of fast marches by the Victor Military Band. There’s a bit of static & cleanup artifact on the second track, but it’s still quite bouncy.
Someone spilled a gallon of the stuff from this week’s comic in the convention center hotel.