Word: taping
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that Ch'en deeply resents Kirchner was based on his characterization of Kirchner as "an egomaniac," and his description of a series of Kirchner, directed concerts as "just hacking it through," as well as the quotation that I used in my article. As Ch'em knows, I made a tape recording of our whole conversation. I will be glad to let him hear that tape to verify the accuracy of any quotation in the article...
Daniel, Bridget and I followed Peg up to his tiny, one-room cabin. A loaded shot-gun and squat, scoped hunting rifle hung over the door, a long-necked banjo and the Thompson over the bed. Peg turned on his tape deck, gave Peanut a piece of licorice, and pulled out the Thompson's clip: 90 rounds a minute of bloated, stumpy bullets. Peanut cried and Pegleg picked his banjo and Daniel got down on the floor where the child was and then wasn't when her mother picked her up, and said how she had the life and wasn...
...publication early in 1977. Nearly every weekday morning at about 8:30, usually dressed in a dark suit and necktie, he boards a blue golf cart and rides the 200 yds. from his Casa Pacifica to the office overlooking the ocean. He rummages through his pre-presidential papers, tape-records observations and reminiscences, fills yellow legal pads with notes and narrative. He is often joined by Franklin Gannon, a former White House speechwriter and a Rhodes scholar, who helps organize the research and write the book. One Californian with San Clemente ties reports that 100,000 words have been written...
...There wasn't time," he explains. "I'd get a TV shot and just go down and do the bit." Even today, Brooks seldom repeats a routine and does not keep a catalogue of any of his creations. Whatever has not been committed to vinyl or video tape remains unrecorded...
...fascinated with technology: cameras, tape recorders, sports cars that become, perhaps as in Western society, an extension of the senses and a substitute reality. He has a special affinity for the world of skiing, both for its lyrical freedom and its terror...