I never forgot that New Year's Eve when Aunt Bea awakened me to watch 1944 come in. I've...
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I never forgot that New Year's Eve when Aunt Bea awakened me to watch 1944 come in. I've never forgotten any of those people or any of the voices we would hear on the radio. Though the truth is, with the passing of each New Year's Eve, those voices do seem to grow dimmer and dimmer.
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I never forgot that New Year's Eve
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when Aunt Bea awakened me to watch 1944 come in
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And I've never forgotten any of those people
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or any of the voices we used to hear on the radio
Clip duration: 15 seconds
Views: 141
Timestamp in movie: 01h 25m 09s
Uploaded: 04 April, 2022
Genres: comedy, drama, music
Summary: The Narrator tells us how the radio influenced his childhood in the days before TV. In the New York City of the late 1930s to the New Year's Eve 1944, this coming-of-age tale mixes the narrator's experiences with contemporary anecdotes and urban legends of the radio stars.
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00:04 Who is Pearl Harbor
00:06 It's been such a long period of grief
00:34 I don't know what to do Rabbi
00:15 I hope 1944 turns out well
00:17 And then there were my father and mother
00:09 You know this is a funny coincidence
00:17 I wonder if future generations
00:28 Despite his bravado all evening
00:15 I do I think you have these qualities that you demand
00:07 Boy that was fast
00:08 Don't you want to hit the hot spots
00:09 For some miraculous reason
00:18 Hark I hear the cannons roar
00:15 His wife Ceil adored a very prominent ventriloquist
00:05 Oh God we're all going straight to hell
00:04 I found this on my parents' night table
00:05 You're lucky I love you you old goose bag
00:36 One of many
00:21 My most vivid memory connected with an old radio song
00:15 Abe have you seen Mama's teeth