To: aruanan
So this is to you what the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's production of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy was to me. Ahhh my FRiend...Buckaroo Banzai is a mere daliance compared to Douglas Adams' masterpiece. I have every recorded instance of THHGTTG as well.
Last year I aquired a copy of the 12 episodes of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's production of the show. They were recorded on CD from the orignal tapes by a friend of mine. Previously, I'd only had them as recorded from the radio broadcast.
The difference though, is when I start quoting lines from Hitchhiker...everyone joins in.
142 posted on
01/14/2005 4:56:19 PM PST by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(All I ask from livin' is to have no chains on me. All I ask from dyin' is to go naturally.)
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
Last year I aquired a copy of the 12 episodes of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's production of the show. They were recorded on CD from the orignal tapes by a friend of mine. Previously, I'd only had them as recorded from the radio broadcast.
I started out with the radio braodcasts in the early 80's. After that I got two taped versions. Finally I got the 12 episode "complete" version on CD from Time/Warner. I actually think the "edited for airtime consideration" version is better. What's been cut is no loss and sometimes the editing makes the joke a lot funnier.
I still have the originals I recorded off the air. Some day, when I have time, HA HA HA HA HA, I'll go back through the CD versions and edit them accordingly.
"I mean, yes, do people want a fire that can be fitted nasally?"
151 posted on
01/14/2005 5:57:53 PM PST by
aruanan
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