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Much of the Dolceola's checkered history is recounted in various journals as well as the previous Yazoo 2003, which you may refer to now before discarding - Pat Conte, notes to The Key to the Kingdom, Washington Phillips, Yazoo 2073, which describe Phillips' true instrument as a paired Phonoharp and Celestaphon

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Offline Stuart

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Re: How the Voyager Golden Record Was Made
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2017, 08:24:04 AM »
Thanks for this, Slack. --A bit of trivia: In Tim Ferris' Seeing In The Dark, he quotes from Bukka White and Mississippi John Hurt.

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Re: How the Voyager Golden Record Was Made
« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2017, 04:39:53 PM »
Tim Ferris is the author of one of my favorite Laymen's science Books "Coming of Age in The Milky Way" which I recommend to everyone.. We became "friends" on Facebook where we mostly argue about nuclear power, him for, me against. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that he was also a Student of Gary Davis' and had worked on the Voyager disc, though John Cohen also had input there I believe. Carl Sagan's Son, Nick Sagan, who wrote a fairly successful series of dystopian Science-fi provided the voice for the child sendings greetings from the children of earth. He and I had an interesting written exchange where I questioned the constant selling of a dystopian vision of the future (this was pre Trump of course, now that its arrived it's a different story) and asked him where the beautiful visions of the future were supposed to come from?
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