A Look Waaaaay Back

Retro aunt b dance

That’s right!  It’s Aunt B. as we’ve never known her before!

Yes, Aunt B. has taken a giant leap into world of clear & crisp media.  Most importantly, I picked only one story and shortened it a lot.

Nope…we don’t need to tolerate those pesky positive messages and effective life applications anymore.  The creepy parts have also been removed.  The link below should be a clip the whole family can enjoy.

The is the “sorry record” that we had when we were kids.  Finding this album was a huge pain, but it’s available on the web.

It is crazy to listen to this stuff.  It is amazing what I remember & also what I forgot.  Either way, the memories really come back, when I listen to it.

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Sorry

The Trinity

Other tracks in the same series (these were not on our record):

Background info (no new songs/records beyond this point).  Everything beyond this point is just more information about the records and Aunt B:

This link is a hater website where the record was snagged.  They trash it pretty hard, so brace yourself if you open this:  http://sparklepony.blogspot.com/2006/04/monday-audioblogging-thats-no-pistol.html

The second link to the Trinity record in the link above is incorrect.  The link to “The Trinity” is actually this:  http://www.peteykins.com/Audioblog/Trinity.mp3.  Both links in the pistol blog incorrectly point to the sorry album, so you won’t get what you want if you just click on the links.

Here is some eclectic information about the album:  http://www.peteykins.com/Audioblog/AuntBertha2Big.jpg

You can click on the picture to get a larger version (so you can read it).

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There is some controversy over who’s voice is actually on the record.

This may be the fake Aunt B. (but the one who actually recorded the record):  http://www.harpiesbizarre.com/beography_ma.htm

This is the real Aunt B:  http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99016992

This is another hater blog, but they had the other 4 recordings I linked above:  http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/04/365_days_113_au.html

It’s kinda crazy listening to this stuff.  It’s definetely completely 1940’s vintage, even though it was published in the 60’s & 70’s.

Childrens Bible Hour( CBH) produced the album:  http://cbh.gospelcom.net/home.php

CBH is still active today.  There is some information on their website about this program.


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