[BC] A Prairie Home Companion, the film
Mark Durenberger
Mark4
Sat Jun 10 16:23:23 CDT 2006
It likely came from the Pavek Museum in Minneapolis. A place worth seeing!
www.pavekmuseum.org
Mark Durenberger
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Johnson" <jjohnson at goodnews.net>
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Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: [BC] A Prairie Home Companion, the film
> Yes, the mics on stage were RE27's, except Keillor's which was an RCA 77.
> I would guess that the RCA was a reproduction. It looked way new.
>
> There was no suggestion of the station in the movie as being in financial
> trouble.
>
> Jeff.Johnson at goodnews.net,CSRE
> RFPROOF.COM
>
>>I indend to see it; I have developed the bad habit of missing movies I
>>want to see lately. I blew the chance to see Al Gore's film last weekend
>>and now it's gone. Anyway, I notice in the PHC newspaper ads that the
>>cast are all using re27s. I don't know why, but there's something about
>>that that strikes me as slightly amusing, I guess because when I went to
>>see the live real PHC a few years ago, when they were at Medinah Temple in
>>Chicago, they weren't using 27s (can't remember what they had) and a RE27
>>(getting back to the movie now) is a pretty expensive mic for a station in
>>financial trouble. Okay, I'm falling prey to the tendency to pick apart
>>any entertainment that has anything to do with something I know enough
>>about, to be dangerous
>><g>
>>
>>rob atkinson
>>st. charles IL
>
>
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