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Disney's New York World's Fair Box Set

Posted Mar 30, 2004

At the 1964/65 New York World's Fair, Walt Disney and his team of technicians debuted several new attractions, each with a corporate sponsor: Ford's Magic Skyway, General Electric's Progressland, Pepsi's It's A Small World, and the State of Illinois' Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.

I've posted a four-disc, 46-song collection of unreleased and rare audio from all four attractions, including outtakes and demos from the original recording sessions. The entire box set can be downloaded via BitTorrent from my new tracker.

According to one Disney fansite, the album was partially developed by Disney but never released because of conflicts with the outsourced record label. (Personally, I found it in alt.binaries.multimedia.disney on Usenet.) If anyone has more information about this collection, I'd love to hear it.

The complete track list is below.

Ford Magic Skyway
01. The World of Tomorrow
02. The Magic Skyway Narrated by Walt Disney
03. International Gardens unidentified score
04. International Gardens unidentified score
05. International Gardens Serengheti Serenade
06. International Gardens unidentified score
07. International Gardens Monorail Song
08. International Gardens unidentified score
09. International Gardens unidentified score
10. International Gardens unidentified score
11. International Gardens unidentified score
12. Auto Parts Harmonic
13. Walt Disney Sessions
14. "Get the Feel of the Wheel"

General Electric Progressland
01. There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow Progressland Spectacular
02. Welcome
03. Walt and the Sherman Brothers
04. Carousel of Progress Early Script Reading
05. Carousel of Progress Alternate Universe Version
06. The Skydome Spectacular
07. Toucan and Parrot The Electronic Utility Show
08. Music to Buy Toasters By
09. Mirror Maze
10. Carousel of Music Kaleidophonic Opening
11. Carousel of Music 1890s
12. Carousel of Music Dixieland Gramophone
13. Carousel of Music 1920s
14. Carousel of Music 1940s
15. Carousel of Music Radio and Record Player
16. Horizons EPCOT

It's A Small World
01. It's a Small World
02. The Very First Demo Recording
03. Welcome
04. Isolated Vocal Tracks
05. The Ultimate Mega Mix
06. It's Still a Small World Exit Music
07. Disneyland Paris Part I
08. Disneyland Paris Part II
09. Chorus

Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
01. Walt Disney Introduction
02. Pre Show The Illinois Story
03. Main Show Great Moments with Mr Lincoln
04. Pre Show The Underscore
05. Main Show Underscore
06. Dialog Recording Sessions
07. Chorus The Battle Hymn of the Republic

44 Comments (Add Yours)

Mar 30, 2004
7:39 AM  
toni wrote:

Wow, do I feel old. Took a bus with my brother from CT to NY to the 1964 World's Fair - I was 8. Remember being in awe of the attractions- a picture phone; IBM's huge theatre- I think it was called an Info Machine that showcased computers (as a kid, it seemed like something out of Star Trek); an underworld city; and Michaelangelo's Pieta, sitting on a lighted stage. Pretty amazing stuff for it's time.


Mar 30, 2004
7:40 AM  
Jack wrote:

"(In New Jersey)"
That explains it


Mar 30, 2004
10:09 AM  
Juju wrote:

Hey, thanks for posting this. My wife is going to go absolutely crazy when gets these cds.


Mar 30, 2004
1:12 PM  
theDia wrote:

WOW - thanks a lot. I always loved Disney's scores and this rare stuff will get a special place in my collection.

Any way to get some more infos - especially about the involved composers?


Mar 30, 2004
5:28 PM  
saki wrote:

pls let us know when your tracker is back up. right now there are no known sources.


Mar 30, 2004
6:19 PM  
juju wrote:

The tracks appear to be all mixed up. Every track is composed of small clips from every other track on the album. It's almost like bittorrent didn't reassemble the pieces correctly!

Is anyone else having this problem?


Mar 30, 2004
7:32 PM  
Gary wrote:

I was 9 yrs old then. Went to the WF many times during '64 & '65 (including some pre-season dates courtesy of GAF). Remember almost every one of those tracks. Everything seemed so "up" back then.


Mar 30, 2004
8:37 PM  
Andy Baio wrote:

Is anyone else having that problem? Are the MP3s okay?


Mar 30, 2004
10:24 PM  
Andy Baio wrote:

I just downloaded the entire set from home, and they all sound perfect. Can anyone reproduce the problem?


Mar 30, 2004
10:41 PM  
Roy wrote:

I have the same problem, using the PC version of BitTorrent. Lots of scrambled MP3s. Rats.


Mar 31, 2004
3:00 AM  
theDia wrote:

About the BT-Problem. Sounds like you don´t have the complete file downloaded already. Because of this BT just fills the gaps in the files with temporary stuff taken from anywhere from the file.

Just start your client again and keep on downloading. And please let it open until you´ve seeded at least 2 times the ammount of data you downloaded - this way others also will be able to get these wonderful files. :)


Mar 31, 2004
9:39 AM  
saki wrote:

still no known sources. does someone else want to seed these files that was able to download it? if so post your torrent link here.


Mar 31, 2004
11:02 AM  
Roy wrote:

Okay, I was patient and once the download was complete they _do_ all sound fine (with no more mixing of the MP3s). Yes, this is the first time I've used BitTorrent.

I'll see if I can figure out this whole "seeding" thing to allow other folks to grab ahold of these very cool files (strange that BitTorrent wasn't mentioned in the Carousel of Progress!).


Mar 31, 2004
11:39 AM  
Andy Baio wrote:

Saki: As you can see on the tracker page, there are over 20 active seeds/sources. I'd recommend using a different BitTorrent client, or perhaps your firewall is blocking all access? E-mail me if you still can't figure it out.


Mar 31, 2004
12:03 PM  
kyle wrote:

can anyone make an alternate way to download this stuff? i keep getting an error message of some kind. zip maybe? i guess anything would work fine. if that is not viable, does anyone know how i can eliminate the problem i'm having?


Mar 31, 2004
12:08 PM  
kyle wrote:

oh, the message says

"problem connecting to tracker- (7, getaddinfro failed')>


Mar 31, 2004
12:08 PM  
Andy Baio wrote:

What's the error message? I can't host a 300MB file on my website because of the bandwidth bill. The BitTorrent technology makes this sort of file distribution possible.


Mar 31, 2004
12:16 PM  
kyle wrote:

it says

problem connecting to tracker-
urlopen error 7, getaddinfro failed


Mar 31, 2004
12:57 PM  
kyle wrote:

boingboing i guess


Mar 31, 2004
1:32 PM  
theDia wrote:

kyle - just be patient and let the file run in the background overnight. Sometimes it takes some time to connect to the seeds and sometimes theres no free slot at any seed and you get into a waitingline. Killing the programm then will obviously push you to the back end again. :)


Mar 31, 2004
1:32 PM  
theDia wrote:

kyle - just be patient and let the file run in the background overnight. Sometimes it takes some time to connect to the seeds and sometimes theres no free slot at any seed and you get into a waitingline. Killing the programm then will obviously push you to the back end again. :)


Mar 31, 2004
1:59 PM  
kyle wrote:

will it still download though, even with the error? does it take some time before the download begins?


Mar 31, 2004
2:02 PM  
Andy Baio wrote:

Some people have problems with the official BitTorrent client. You may want to try using the experimental client instead.


Mar 31, 2004
2:05 PM  
kyle wrote:

i'll try that


Mar 31, 2004
2:15 PM  
kyle wrote:

if for some reason this client does not work either on this crap pc, is there anyone willing to put the files on a cd for me? i could send you a couple bucks. i'd really like to have this stuff. i intend to sample it and create, well who knows what. thanks.


Mar 31, 2004
3:42 PM  
Cassandra wrote:

This is awesome for Disney collectors, thank you!

Can I recommend another website for everyone while the subject is up? http://www.soundofmagic.com has a great collection of "park" music, including the background on all of it. Excellent site for semi-rare stuff.


Apr 1, 2004
2:28 AM  
theDia wrote:

Thanks Cassandra. What a great link - exactly what I was looking for since ages. :)


Apr 1, 2004
10:14 AM  
kyle wrote:

nevermind, it worked today. rad.


Apr 1, 2004
5:36 PM  
juju wrote:

Yes, you were right. I just needed to wait until the download was finished, and then the mp3s played fine. Very sorry. I'm a bit new to bittorrent myself.

Thanks!


Apr 28, 2004
11:47 AM  
Keri wrote:

Oh DAMN! The MOTHERLODE! I love vintage Disneyland soundtracks and a lot of these I've never heard before. Thanks so much for posting these!


May 16, 2004
6:04 PM  
Domenic wrote:

BRAVO! Finally someone found the old stuff from the fair...and thensome!!


Jun 2, 2004
1:48 PM  
Elissa wrote:

I can't seem to get the it to down load for me. If some one has been able to get it work, and wouldn't mind coping it to a CD-R from me,that would be great. Please contact me and I will mail you a CD-R and a SASE to mail it back to me.


Jul 9, 2004
1:30 PM  
Dan Howland wrote:

You can also get 18 hours of 1964 World's Fair audio from Ray Dashner, who recorded it with a reel-to-reel machine. There's a post about it on my blog, with more info:

http://tinyurl.com/2xdb5


Aug 23, 2004
1:28 AM  
Rob Mo wrote:

For anyone having trouble with the standard bitTorrent client, check out Shareaza! Once installed, whenever you download a .torrent file, it takes care of the rest - very simple user interface.
http://www.shareaza.com/ side bonus: supports Gnutella 1&2, and eDonkey p2p networks

Thanks so much for finding this compilation and hosting a torrent!


Aug 24, 2004
6:05 PM  
Khayman wrote:

Wow I just downloaded the entire file in under 45 mins with an average DL speed of around 145kb/s... I have to say that is the fastest I've ever downloaded a file this large. Thank you very much to whoever the ONE seed was who hooked me up! And thanks to Andy for setting up the tracker.

BTW I use Azureus 2.1.0.4 and it really seems to kick Shareaza's a$$ for Bittorrent downloading (I've used dozens of other programs, including Shareaza for a long time)


Oct 4, 2004
10:42 PM  
Garry L. wrote:

Thanks, another satisfied customer!


Oct 11, 2004
9:01 AM  
Tom Troccoli wrote:

Thanks for the great memories! I still remember the drives from Wantagh to Astoria every weekend to visit my Grandmother, and seeing the fair rise up out of nothing. The one thing I remember the best from the expressway was the giant tire (was it Uniroyal?) Ferris Wheel.
Inside the grounds aside from the vartious pavillions, I best remember the amphibious car, and the guy with the rocket pack on his back. Now THAT blew me away!
I kissed my first girl 3 years later at the 'Hall of Science.'
Tom


Apr 17, 2005
10:55 PM  
arlen wrote:

Hi!

Will someone Pleeease re-seed the World's Fair audio files so I can download them? Really want to listen to them.

Thanks

Arlen


Jun 6, 2005
1:40 PM  
Rhon wrote:

Thanks ever so much to the 3-4 seeders that made sure I got this. I realize it was initially posted 29 Mar 04 and I sure do appreciate y'all seeding this.

I started out running a Google on ["Bit Torrent", tracker] and ended up seeing WAXY.ORG/BT . Huh? What's this? And then finding a gem like this.

Andy, again, thanks for Waxy.org and for this torrent.


Oct 5, 2005
10:12 AM  
HitchhikingGhost wrote:

i was told that the 64 worlds fair box was never released due to licensing problems with the FORD motor company . (I could be wrong , but this is what i was told) the set is complete and correctly tracked at my site ... www.1313southharborblvd.com also a few other issues with the attraction itself . hence the people mover , portions of the magic skyway (The Diarama from the disneyland railroad) were brought to the park . ill try to dig into this issue a bit if you'd like .

Gary


Mar 22, 2006
6:10 AM  
Tom wrote:

Is there any chance someone can start seeding again, I'd like to download it.


Sep 20, 2007
6:05 PM  
Tinker wrote:

Torrent still working, downloaded it in half hour :) Thank you whoever it was:)


Jun 2, 2008
12:59 PM  
Mark wrote:

I can't believe there are seeders out there still for this after all this time. Thank you so much.


Jun 2, 2008
1:14 PM  
Andy Baio wrote:

I seed everything locally.


 

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