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So. Cal. Sports, Etc.
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2019
Looking for complete Lakers games and KABC radio broadcasts from the early 1970s. I have very many Lakers, Dodgers, Angels, Rams, Kings, USC & UCLA basketball and football games (radio & television) for trade.
Lou Gehrig on Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy Show 1940
Lou Gehrig on Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy Show 1940
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Vin Scully public service spot for Navy and Marine Corps Medal on Armed Forces Radio Service - 1959
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Vin Scully public service spot for Navy and Marine Corps Medal on Armed Forces Radio Service - 1959
April 15,1980 (radio) Post Game Interviews - Pat Riley, "Rookie" Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul Jabbar
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This is from the Lakers - Suns, West Semi-Final Game #5 Interviewed by Chick Hearn & Keith Erickson
Apr. 5, 1999 Vin Scully delivers "1st Pitch" on Opening Day - L.A. Dodgers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
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Apr. 5, 1999 Vin Scully delivers "1st Pitch" on Opening Day - L.A. Dodgers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Dec. 8, 1941 News of attack on Pearl Harbor & Declaration of War - CBS Radio
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Today is the 80th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor "Pearl Harbor Day". This broadcast is of the news of the attack (the day after) on Dec. 8th. It also includes the declaration of war made by the President & Congress.
Apr.14, 1978 Lakers Warm Up Show (Radio) - with Chick Hearn & Pat Riley (from G2 West Semi-Final)
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Game #2 - West Semi-Final vs. Seattle Supersonics
May 11, 1978 SportsTime on CBS Radio with Brent Musburger (Ali - Spinks Fight)
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May 11, 1978 SportsTime on CBS Radio with Brent Musburger (Ali - Spinks Fight)
Jan. 1, 1986 UCLA-Iowa Rose Bowl 4th Quarter (NBC Network Feed)
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Jan. 1, 1986 UCLA-Iowa Rose Bowl 4th Quarter (NBC Network Feed)
Some Pre-Broadcast action from the 1987 Lakers/Celtics Final (satellite feed)
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Some Pre-Broadcast action from the 1987 Lakers/Celtics Final (satellite feed)
1981-04-27 Dodgers Fernando Valenzuela shuts out Giants (radio 9th inning) Vin Scully has the call.
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1981-04-27 Dodgers Fernando Valenzuela shuts out Giants (radio 9th inning) Vin Scully has the call.
1977-06-05 (radio) Portland Trailblazers v Philadelphia 76ers - Game 6 - 4th Quarter
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Call is by Tony Roberts on Mutual Radio.
California Angels Fight Song - circa. late 60s - early 70s
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How many of you Angels fans remember this catchy tune ?
1979-10-05 Calif. Angels win their 1st post-season game vs. Orioles (radio broadcast final out)
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1979-10-05 Calif. Angels win their 1st post-season game vs. Orioles (radio broadcast final out)
1945-08-14 Japanese Surrender marking the end of World War II as broadcast over CBS Radio.
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1945-08-14 Japanese Surrender marking the end of World War II as broadcast over CBS Radio.
1983-09-30 Dodgers Clinch West vs, Giants (9th & Post Game) Vin Scully
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1983-09-30 Dodgers Clinch West vs, Giants (9th & Post Game) Vin Scully
Ty Cobb interviewed by Grantland Rice - March 1930
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Ty Cobb interviewed by Grantland Rice - March 1930
Lakers Championship Celebration at L.A. City Hall - June 11, 1985
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Lakers Championship Celebration at L.A. City Hall - June 11, 1985
Jack Dempsey & Gene Tunney, on the radio - circa 1938
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Jack Dempsey & Gene Tunney, on the radio - circa 1938
Oct. 25, 2000 National Sports Report - Fox Sports
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Oct. 25, 2000 National Sports Report - Fox Sports
KFWB Sports 10-25-1976 includes the death of Claire Ruth, wife of Babe Ruth
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KFWB Sports 10-25-1976 includes the death of Claire Ruth, wife of Babe Ruth
Claire & Babe Ruth on the radio April 1937
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Claire & Babe Ruth on the radio April 1937
1984-08-10 Olympic Basketball Final - USA v. Spain (final minutes)
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1984-08-10 Olympic Basketball Final - USA v. Spain (final minutes)
D-Day Invasion - June 6, 1944 - CBS radio coverage of World War II
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D-Day Invasion - June 6, 1944 - CBS radio coverage of World War II
D-Day Invasion - June 6, 1944 - NBC Radio coverage of World War II
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D-Day Invasion - June 6, 1944 - NBC Radio coverage of World War II
Rose Bowl 1-01-1985 USC Trojans v. Ohio St. Buckeyes (raw satellite feed) part 4 of 4
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Rose Bowl 1-01-1985 USC Trojans v. Ohio St. Buckeyes (raw satellite feed) part 4 of 4
Rose Bowl 1-01-1985 USC Trojans v. Ohio St. Buckeyes (raw satellite feed) part 3 of 4
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Rose Bowl 1-01-1985 USC Trojans v. Ohio St. Buckeyes (raw satellite feed) part 3 of 4
RIP Rickey.😢
thanks for posting. wish we had full games of his 8-0 run.
47:29 little did they know what kind of surprises Karl Malone would be full of 😂
"Ricky you just made history". That was rude as hell. NOLAN made history...not Ricky.
2:42 is George Bush and his wife.
It was a shame about Dave moorcroft , with that groin injury ,
Rip Ricky 🫗🫗🫗🫗🫗
Best ever Babe.
RIP Rickey Henderson…
I was at this game. Kudos to both. RIP Rickey
rip Rickey Henderson
Rest easy Rickey
Two Legends.
THE TRIALS SHOULD BE ONLY 2O MILES...
A depressing Monday morning in the United States. It would begin what was to become World War II (there was World War I in 1918 and it had to be renamed that particular event 23 years later in 1941). The war, of course, would finally end in 1945.
hmm, the attack on Pearl did not precipitate or begin World War 2. Britain, Canada, Australia, France, Poland and others had been fighting it for over 2 years on December 7, 1941. IN fact, the Chinese and Koreans had been fighting it for nearly 10 years at that point. But the typical starting date for the war is usually given as September 1, 1939 after Germany attacked Poland and dragged half of Europe into the conflict.
This is the long version, and it is excellent. An opportunity to hear Congress in action. NOTE: Listen to the speech patterns and accents of Representatives. Many of those patterns and accents no longer exist. Where did they go?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_accent
@@CarmelitaMroz Thank you for posting such a comprehensive article! I have skimmed it, and will re-read in detail later today. Again, Many Thanks!!!
@@VictorySpeedway Don't mention it. Incidentally, we had a similar accent up here in Canada develop over a similar period (late 19th century through until the 1950s) informally referred to as 'Canadian dainty', which I believe is mentioned in the Wikipedia article which I linked to. It was also developed for similar reasons, i.e., for the Canadian upper class to distinguish themselves from the hoi polloi on the street, and to further develop the notion that our connection to mother England was in some way desirable or preferable to American cultural influences which were becoming considerable at the time as the agencies of your immense popular culture machine were beginning to profoundly impact the way that ordinary Canadians behaved, shopped and even spoke. It too lost favour after WW2, although the reaffirmation of the British way of spelling and saying certain things remains (notice the way which I and other Canadians spell 'favour' or 'colour' or 'behaviour' or 'neighbour' and that I pronounce the last letter of the alphabet as 'zed' and not 'zee', or that my living room contains a chesterfield and not a couch or sofa for instance) but I digress... I do find accents fascinating and I am also surprised at just how quickly they can change in our modern world, typically the result of pop culture influences. For instance, the many regional variations of the American southern drawl which so many outsiders find charming is all but disappearing, and this has happened inside of a generation or so (well certainly since WW2 wound up). Also, watch a few films from before WW2 or listen to audio clips from actors or news personalities from California of that period and take note of how Los Angeles is pronounced with a hard 'G' prior to WW2 (as in 'angle', think math) only to be replaced by a soft 'G' after the war (as in angel). I almost never hear it pronounced with a hard 'G' any more unless the speaker is aged or purposely mining the old pronunciation for nostalgic purposes. Again, I am rambling. In any event, glad to be of service, and have a Happy Holidays!
42:38 Nique
You're a gold mine. I am LOVING these old baseball recordings.
Fantastic broadcast by golden throat aka Chick Francis Hearn. I miss him every time I watch a basketball game . And don't get me started on bowling for dollars!
Thank you for posting this. I knew if I waited long enough this recording would pop up on the Internet somewhere.
For the record, pitch #2 was a ball and pitch #6 was a strike. Either way, it evened out. 😄
When Carlos took the lead The announcer went on vacation
Back in 1981, my friend and I went to watch Fernando pitch. It was my first time ever at Dodgers Stadium. Walking in and looking down at the field took my breath away. It was like walking into a cathedral! My friend said that we had to take a radio and binoculars. At first, I only understood the need for the binoculars because we were high up on the upper deck. Why the radio though? We needed it to be able to hear Vin Scully (the sports caster that you hear on this video)call the game. Funny thing is, at one point, I lowered the volume on my lil boom box. That’s when I realized that you could hear everyone else’s radios echoing throughout Dodger Stadium!
Que tremenda humildad,
NO WORDS, ONE OF THE BEST MEXICAN PITCHERS EVER !!!!
Score some fucken runs dodgers sheesh
I didn't realize they did 3 rounds. Crazy!
I think up until Sydney 2000 they were running 5000m heats, semis, final and 10,000m heats and final! Then it became more corporate/commercial and so was condensed to fewer rounds and less athletes from less countries.
If you could ever post the dodgers feed of game 5, that would be amazing! I’d love to see the whole game and the post game celebrations! Some amazing work preserved!
Pear Harbor, the murder of JFK and the terrorist attacks of September 2001 were the greatest tragedies to strike at the United States of America. NEVER FORGET!
FDR's "Day of Infamy" speech is one of the greatest presidential orations of all time.
Ultimate grace was wathing dennis rodman play 🤔
Maybe not. but pure tenacity 💪😠
what a wuss america you lost, quit your cryin'!!!
I can hear my dad's old, leather covered, transistor radio now!
There were many GREAT pitchers but ONLY ONE rises above them ALL ! Nolan Ryan ❤
EL TORO!
Churchill listening like 😀😀
Aww, this takes me back to my teenage years staying up late and watching the Sunday Sports Final after the local news. Jim Hill, you are a legend. You got the best interviews back when post game coverage couldn't be seen until late at night -- this was long before social media, and ESPN was in its infancy. You had to stay up and watch your local news. Great days in LA!
I was at this game with my Dad. He was a Dodger fan who lost his team and switched to the Mets. Being born in the 60's I wasn't as invested in that loss like so many in the Borough of Brooklyn were but I did enjoy sharing my love of baseball with my Dad. We sat about 10 rows up on the first base side. I could see Fernando's telltale delivery of looking up to heaven during each pitch. It's a great memory.
That’s great! I was 18 years old when Fernandomania was in full swing. Saw him pitch about 4-5 times. I always ended up sitting in the blue upper section over by the 1st base side though.
Que dios lo bendiga!
Vin Scully on CBS Radio is great!
Props to that interpreter that watched out for him and coached him at the end to say thank you to his teammates. Obviously that interpreter knew the times they were in. To have the awareness to suggest those words to Fernando in that moment is amazing. He knew those words would catapult Fernando into the American culture and that El Toro would be accepted by the American fan base. Beautiful to watch.
Me gusta escuchar que los Cronistas de béisbol Americanos hablaban muy bien de Fernando , incluso un narrador de los Astros de Houston le decía el Joven hermoso, otro narrador de los Expos de Montreal cuando les ganó en Montreal el pase a la serie mundial dijo , en Montreal nunca habíamos tenido un equipo como este soñamos con la serie mundial pero se nos atraveso el sensacional Fernando Valenzuela .
The best things that has happened to us in many many decades. A huge loss at still a young age. He was a phenom at 20 yrs old. I followed and identified with him as we were the same age and I also emigrated from Mexico to the US at almost the same time. RIP champion. You will be missed dearly. 😢
Phenomenal video. Thank you for posting.
Scully is talking about the most shutouts by a rookie was EIGHT and Fernando tied that and it was a strike shortaned year! If it was a regular year he probably would have ended with at least 14 shutouts.
What a BEAST!!! RIP Toro :(
🌹RIP Great baseball player. My dad loves baseball too . 💪❤️⚾️ México 🇸🇳
Gracias Fernando conquistaste MLB de costa a costa, fuiste grande y tendrás la gloria eterna, DEP⚾⚾🙏🙏 .
RIP, Fernando
RIP Fernando. Love this clip-Valenzuela and Scully both at the height of their powers.