Me too, I still have the copy my father bought.  I can't remember the lead
it, but side one ends with him saying "Mighty, mighty, Boulder Boulder. . .
" you flip it over and the first word on side 2 is "dam."  At that time,
late 50s early 60s that was pushing the limits.

". . . Do not shade your eyes, but plagiarize. . . and who deserves the
credit, who deserve the fame?  Nicolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky was name."



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[mailto:horn-bounces+bgross=airmail....@music.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of
Richard V. West
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 5:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Recording

Hey, I'm impressed! In my youth (just a few years younger than you, Ed),
Lehrer was the MAN! "I hold your hand in mine dear, though you are far
away...." Ah, the beauty of it all.

Richard in Seattle

Glick, Ed wrote:
> Incidentally, although I'm sure you're younger than I am (83 - me, not 
> you), but you may be of the generation that heard (or heard of) the 
> recording by Tom Lehrer. ("Be prepared, that's the Boy Scout marching 
> song," "Lobachevsky," etc.). If you know of this recording, you may 
> (or may not) be impressed that I was the engineer on the original 
> recording. (Of course, if you've never heard of it, you probably won't 
> be.)
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