This one is not an AA meeting, so if you need that pick a different episode. This is an interview conducted by an unknown AA member with James H a member of the Oxford Group (and AA) at the time Bill W was also a member. He was 90 years old at the time of the interview and is described as the last surviving member that worked with Bill W within the Oxford Group in the 1930s.
This was a phone interview recorded in Feb of 1996 and it had one of the nastiest hums I have yet had to deal with in a recording, I was able to remove it and clean it up but the recording does sound slightly hollow as a result and you may need to adjust the volume a bit as it progresses.
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H T from Dallas Texas got sober in March of 1948 he is telling his story at an unknown event and it sounds like he is being introduced by Bill W.
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Nancy D a former AA archivist for the state of Georgia tells her story at this meeting recorded in December of 2012 at the Blue Chip Speakers at NABA held in Atlanta GA.
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Bob A opens the meeting with a 30ish min talk on topic of The Return of Ego followed by questions and comments from the floor. Recorded in October of 1996 at Prime Time 2 in Beverly Hills California.
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Rod opens this meeting from 4th Gold Country Roundup held at Angels Camp CA in September of 1990 by telling his story for the first third. He is followed by Annie B (23 Years) from Cameron Park CA, she became sober in 1967 and I really enjoyed listening to her.
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This is credited as Bill W's First Recorded AA Talk in Little Rock Arkansas in 1947, the quality of the recording is pretty remarkable. I have no idea the location or event but from its tone it does not sound like an AA meeting, but Bill speaking about AA at a gathering.
Lois W is next speaking at an Atlanta Roundup Al-Anon Luncheon held in July of 1982. Lois was 91 years old at the time of this speak, she died in 1988 at 97 years old. Lois talks about Bills drinking, his inability to get sober and her hope he would. It is also great quality recording, there is a bit of pomp at the beginning and end.
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Hilda F (sober in 1993) takes on Steps 8 and 9 in her speak at the 2020 Mt Baker Roundup held via zoom in 2020.
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Cliff (sober 20 years) from Oklahoma City leads this workshop on the topic of - Willfulness Vs Willingness held at FOTSNY in Jan of 2021. There are a few Q & A at the end.
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We have a pair of speakers both celebrating their 10 year AA birthdays at the the Road to Recovery Group in Plymouth UK. Steve N is the first speaker celebrating in Oct of 2020, he is followed by Matt D celebrating his 10th in Dec of 2020.
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I have one of these and it is one of my favorite items, a really excellent and useful for book study meetings or as a gift to a newcomer who is going to be heading to one.
The First 164 pages of The Big Book with lined blank pages opposite each page of text for note taking.
Paragraph numbers along side the text for easy reference. Entire Original Manuscript (about) including the stories. Easy to read retyped version. Includes paragraph numbers corresponding to the modern text for easy comparison.
Footnotes explaining historical and obscure references in the text.
Footnotes documenting all 79 differences between the modern text and the original 1st printing text of the 1st 164 pages (about). Yes, believe it or not, the basic text has been changed 79 times since it was first published.
Two place keeping ribbons. Special "lay flat" binding.