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Soundwalking [sounds of spring]

Item is an audio reel containing episodes of Soundwalking with Hildegard Westerkamp. The first part features sounds of spring and the second features airplane traffic. Recordings take place in Pigeon Park, Lighthouse Park, Pitt Meadows, the Richmond Dykes and Burnaby Lake, Brown Road.

Redeye : Clayoquot Sound

Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Redeye featuring an interview with a unidentified person about the Clayoquat Sound on Vancouver Island.

Soundwalking [Downtown]

  • AM1549-S01-F01-: 2009-116.0152-: 2009-116.0152.1
  • Part
  • [197-?]
  • Part of Co-op Radio fonds

Part is an audio recording of Soundwalking with Hildegard Westerkamp. The recording takes place at Pigeon park and on a shopping trip downtown, including Pacific Centre Mall.

Soundwalking [Stanley Park]

  • AM1549-S01-F01-: 2009-116.0152-: 2009-116.0152.2
  • Part
  • [197-?]
  • Part of Co-op Radio fonds

Part is an audio recording of Soundwalking with Hildegard Westerkamp. The recording takes place at Stanley Park.

[Interview with] fish packing workers

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an interview with workers at a cannery including a woman who works as a fish packer and a man who works cooking fish.

Homer Stevens (dinner)

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of speeches in honour of Homer Stevens and labour organizing, and an interview with Stevens.

Dr. John Gofman, Irving Stowe, Jim Bohlen, Dr. Robert Ellis

Item is a recording of a broadcast of Open Line hosted by Jim MacDonald in which he interviews Irving Stowe, James Bohlen, Dr. Robert Ellis and Dr. John Gofman about the Amchitka Island nuclear tests scheduled for September of 1971. Topics discussed include the possibility of earthquakes or tidal waves resulting from bomb detonation, and the health and environmental consequences of nuclear radiation. The latter part of the recording consists of call-in questions and answers from the panel.

Skid Road Special

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a program about "Skid Road" in Vancouver. The program includes interviews with residents and workers in the [Downtown Eastside].

Sunday magazine

Item is an audio tape containing a recording of the second half of Sunday Magazine, a radio phone-in talk show. E. Jane Rittenhouse is guest on the talk show hosted by Rod Booth. She answers calls about the drug/alcohol/addiction/mental health issues in Vancouver. Rittenhouse talks about the legalization of marijuana. Recording includes some advertisements.

Steve Rosell, special asst. to Robert Andras, 1970-1972 [interview]

Item part is a recording of Steve Rosell, who served as special assistant to Canadian politician Robert Andras from 1970 to 1972, as he responds to written questions about the Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association, urban planning, policies, and the surrounding politics. The opening of the tape contains clips from "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" (Clark Gesner); Steve Rosell begins addressing questions at the 6 min., 25 sec. mark as classical music plays in the background. After Rosell finishes with the questions, the song "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" (Simon & Garfunkel) plays. From the 37 min., 57 sec. mark to the end of the tape is silent.

Brain Damage - Mar. 1973

Item part is an audio recording of a live performance by the band Brain Damage. The song list includes Snail On the Run and Mexico among others. Audience applause is also audible. Blank from 32:57.

Brain Damage

John Coates, Planning Dept.; Lloyd Axeworthy, E.A. to Paul Hellyer [interviews]

Item part is a recording of interviews with John Coates of the Planning Department and Lloyd Axeworthy, then executive assistant to Paul Hellyer of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), about the joint Strathcona-CMHC initiatives to renew housing in the area, as well as the associated history and politics. Interview cuts out at end of tape.

Ron Basford; King Ganong [interviews]

Item part is a recording of interviews with former MP Ron Basford and King Ganong. Ron Basford speaks about zoning and funding considerations in attempting to renew Strathcona, and King Ganong speaks about negotiations with SPOTA and the City of Vancouver to secure funding for the renewal of properties within Strathcona. Interview cuts out at end of tape.

Dan Coates, ex-asst to Robert Andras 1968-1973 [interview]

Item is a recording of an interview with Dan Coates, who served as an executive assistant to Canadian politician Robert Andras from 1960 to 1973. The discussion touches on Robert Andras' view on urban renewal and planning, the general view of urban renewal at the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and the desire to include the Strathcona community in the discussion of planning in the area.

B.D. Commodore - Sept. 6, 1973

Item part is an audio recording of a live performance by Brain Damage at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver (B.C.). The song list includes Let It Go (and It Will Come to You), It Had to Be God It Could Not Have Been Me, Turn Your Radio On (Statler Brothers), and Ridgerunner among others. Audience applause is also audible. Blank from 1:21:00.

Brain Damage

B.D. Commodore - Sept. 6, 1973

Item part is an audio recording of a live performance of the Bruce Miller Band and Brain Damage at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver (B.C.). The Bruce Miller Band performs first; their song list includes Roly Poly (Fred Rose), Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (Aretha Franklin); Anna Marie (Susan Jacks); Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line (Jimmy Bryant); Dancing in the Street (Martha and the Vandellas) ; and She Caught the Katy (Mahal/Rachell). The Bruce Miller Band's set ends at 56:45. Brain Damage's set begins at 59:00; their song list includes No Better Fast, Standards, When I Die of a Young Blood's Vice, Trail in the Dust, and Let It Go (and It Will Come to You). Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Blank from 1:37:22.

Brain Damage

Behind The News : master [tape]

Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Behind the News. The episode features street interviews about the upcoming municipal election; an interview with Derek James about South Africa; segments on port service, the Trident Base, and houseboats in the Vancouver Harbour.

News #2 [community forum on transportation and planning]

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Community Forum on Transportation and Planning. Speakers include: Bruce Yorke (COPE), Buster Forester (Hastings Sunrise Senior Citizens Group), Alderman Randall (City of Burnaby), John Farser, Peggy Distefano, Dr. Henry Hightower and Vancouver residents.

Muckrackers [talk by Bob Sass]

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the BCGEU convention key note speaker Bob Sass, Director of the Province of Saskatchewan's Occupational Health and Safety Branch.

B.D. tent show 2nd and 3rd (partial) electric set - Aug., 1974

Item part is an audio recording of a portion of a live concert by Brain Damage at a tent show in British Columbia. The recording is of an electric set. The song list includes Miss Flash, It Had to Be God It Could Not Have Been Me, No Better Fast, Forget to Forget, Trucking Through the City, Let It Go, Mexico, Taking Sides (Loving Spoonful), and Steal Away. Applause, song commentary, and stage banter are also audible. Ends abruptly at end of tape.

Brain Damage

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