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durée : 00:03:25 - Capture d'écrans - par : Redwane Telha - Jeudi dernier, Alf Clausen s'est éteint à 84 ans. Hommage à un géant méconnu de la télévision.
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Send us a textWe mourn the passing of Peter David, an iconic writer who shaped Star Trek, Star Wars, Babylon 5, Incredible Hulk, Supergirl, Young Justice and many other beloved properties across multiple media formats.• Ryan Reynolds pitches Disney on creating an R-rated Star Wars property as a "Trojan horse for emotion"• DC Comics and Marvel announce Batman/Deadpool crossover comics coming in 2025, their first major collaboration in decades• Tania Miller cast in Marvel's Vision series as Jocasta, a character originally created to be Ultron's bride• Disney delays Avengers: Doomsday to December 2026 and Avengers: Secret Wars to December 2027• Mark Miller and John Romita Jr. reunite for new comic Psychic Sam, launched via Kickstarter with potential film adaptation• HBO announces leads for Harry Potter series: Dominic McLaughlin (Harry), Alistair Stout (Ron), and Arabella Stanton (Hermione)• We remember Alf Clausen (Simpsons composer, 84), Loretta Swit (M*A*S*H star, 87), and Peter David (prolific author, 68)Please be sure to check us out on social media. We're on Twitter and Blue Sky at @MultiverseTom, Threads, Facebook and Instagram at Multiverse Tonight. If you've gotten value from the show and would like to pay it back, head to MultiverseTonight.com for our Patreon and Ko-Fi links.Stardust Stories - Helpful Hands Podcast with Philip GarciaWelcome to Stardust Stories, where astrology meets real life with a healthy...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showThanks for listening! Come visit the podcast at https://www.multiversetonight.com/
Thaddeus and Chauncey sift through some Rams OTA chatter other pieces of NFL news. Then they celebrate the Dodgers win against the Yankees while going through all the injuries the Dodgers have racked up lately as well as when their pitching staff might get healthier. They also discuss Clayton Kershaw's pursuit of 3000Ks. Afterwards, Chauncey previews the possible OKC/Ind NBA Finals and he also shares his newfound love of the Women's College World Series with an assist from his wife Allie. They react in real time to the Oregon/Ole Miss thriller and they cheer on UCLA. Later, they speculate on how "Fantastic Four: First Steps" will go and how it'll tie into "Avengers:Doomsday" and the MCU going forward. Thaddeus breaks down all the action from "Saturday Night's Main Event" and they begrudgingly praise Logan Paul's work as a heel. They review the trailer for "Good Fortune", the teaser for the "King of the Hill" reboot, and Chauncey says good-bye to legendary composer Alf Clausen and highlights his work on "The Simpsons". Finally, they share what they watched this week including "Final Destination: Bloodlines", the season finale of "Hacks", "Poker Face", "WWE Raw", "Jeopardy Masters", and more.LA PODFIDENTIAL is part of the LAFB PODCAST NETWORKPlease follow us on bluesky: @bigchaunc64.bsky.social on Insta: @bigchaunc64, and Letterboxd: ChaunceyT
On this episode we take a look at a rather disjointed offering from Season 28. Grandpa Simpson gets a hearing aid, Principal Skinner reveals a life long dream and Lisa cheats on a paper. How do all 3 of these stories merge and are they successful in doing so, well I guess you'll need to tune in to find out! We also discuss:- New impressions- An update on the Alf Clausen lawsuit- Thoughts on The Simpson 4 season renewal - One hit vs two hit wonders- The connection between astronaut diapers and true crime- Spiting knowledge on The Ohio State - The importance of article usage- Changing algorithms - Discover Weekly Roulette- College football's misleading actions- A desperate sports plea- A State Capital quiz- The surprise tag at the end of the end of the episodeOur Recommendations:Cori: Afterglow Books Buffalo (www.afterbooksglowco.com)Patrick: Severance Season 2 Finale & Marvel's What If...?Bryan: The Final Season of Righteous GemstonesWant to reach out to us here's how you can do it:Email: soitscometothispod@gmail.comInstagram: @soitscometothis_podFacebook: @soitscome2thisWeb: radpantheon.com
Welcome to Episode #112 of "The Other Side of the Bell", a podcast brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. In this episode, John talks with Wayne Bergeron and Jeff Bunnell about their recently released album called "Homage" by the Los Angeles Trumpet Ensemble. We hope you'll enjoy their conversation as well as the album. Join us at Dillon Music, November 9-11 for valve alignments and mouthpiece consultations. Email sales@dillonmusic to schedule an appointment! About the Los Angeles Trumpet Ensemble Album "Homage" The recording scene in Los Angeles has a long history of great and highly versatile trumpet playing. For the most part, though, these trumpet players rarely get a chance to be featured. In 1957, Tutti Camarata arranged and produced a record called Tutti's Trumpets that featured some of the top session trumpet players in Los Angeles at that time. That was over 60 years ago. Wayne Bergeron and Jeff Bunnell started talking about doing another recording that would feature some of the current session trumpet players here in Los Angeles. Wayne suggested recording a trumpet ensemble CD to Jeff and they loved the idea and thought a choir of trumpets would work well. With that, the Los Angeles Trumpet Ensemble came into being. In choosing the music Jeff arranged for this CD, he wanted to pay tribute to some of the film composers who are part of the Los Angeles recording scene (and who write so well for the trumpet), and also pay tribute to some of the great trumpet players of the past and present. Jerry Hey graciously wrote the arrangment for the last track, the iconic Al Jarreau tune "Roof Garden". Los Angeles Trumpet Ensemble Members Jeff Bunnell Wayne Bergeron Jon Lewis Dan Fornero Marissa Benedict Dan Rosenboom Rob Schaer Larry Hall Dan Savant About Wayne Bergeron Wayne Bergeron is enjoying a career as one of the most sought-after musicians in the world. Studio sessions, film dates, international touring, jazz concerts, guest appearances, and clinics keep him busy not only in his hometown of Los Angeles but worldwide. Born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1958, Bergeron came to California at age one. He originally started on French horn but switched to trumpet in seventh grade where he found a natural upper register ability. Bergeron credits his junior high and high school teachers, Ron Savitt and Bob Smith, for molding his talent into practical working skills. Bergeron first caught the ear of many when he landed the lead trumpet chair with Maynard Ferguson's band in 1986. Bergeron can be heard on Maynard's recordings of Body and Soul, Big Bop Nouveau, Brass Attitude, and The One and Only Maynard Ferguson. Bergeron demonstrates daily why Maynard remarked, “Wayne is the most musical lead trumpet player I've had on my band.” As a sideman, Bergeron's list of recording credits reads like a “who's who” in contemporary jazz and pop, running the stylistic gamut from Ray Charles to Green Day. Other names include Katy Perry, Beyoncé, Barbra Streisand, Michael Buble, Indina Menzel, Leslie Oden Jr., Herb Alpert, The Jonas Brothers, Burt Bacharach, The Dirty Loops, Seth MacFarlane, Natalie Cole, Celine Dion, Seal, Diana Krall, Tito Puente, Christina Aguilera, Dianne Reeves, Michael Bolton, Earth Wind & Fire, The Pussy Cat Dolls, My Chemical Romance, The Mars Volta, Chicago, Rosemary Cloony, Diane Schuur, Barry Manilow, Lee Ann Womack, Lou Rawls, Eric Marienthal, Kenny G., and David Benoit. Bergeron has worked on over 500 TV & motion picture soundtracks. A partial list of film credits includes Red Notice, Turning Red, Soul, Bob's Burgers, Ford vs. Ferrari, Toy Story 4, Frozen 1 & 2, The Lion King (2019), The Secret Life of Pets, Wreck it Ralph 2, Crazy Rich Asians, Sing 1&2, Moana, Frozen 1 & 2, Get On Up, Toy Story 3, Monsters University, High School Musical 3, Get Smart, Superman Returns, The Simpson's Movie, Dreamgirls, Hairspray, Mission Impossible 3, Ice Age 2, Spiderman 1 & 2, Team America and South Park. Bergeron's featured trumpet solos can be heard on the motion pictures West Side Story (2021 Steven Spielberg), La La Land, Sing, The Incredibles 1 & 2, Rocky Balboa, The Secret Life of Pets 2, Rough Night, Jazzman's Blues, Vacation Friends, Ted 2, Minions, Minions 2:The Rise of Gru, Spies in Disguise, Jersey Boys, The Green Hornet, The Interview, Despicable Me 1, 2 & 3, Duplicity, Princess & the Frog, The Perfect Game,, Hey Arnold (the movie), The Rat Pack, Child Star, Aladdin King of Thieves and High Crimes and many others. Numerous TV credits include Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, SAG Awards, NBC, ESPN & TNT sports themes, American Idol (2001-02), Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Animaniacs Reboot, Family Guy, American Dad, Simpson's, Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, The Cleveland Show, Green Eggs and Ham, Jeopardy, America's Funniest Home Videos, Will and Grace, Phineas & Ferb, Emperor's New School, Mouse Works, Have a Laugh, House of Mouse, King of the Hill, Futurama, Buzz Lightyear, Hercules, and Hey Arnold. Bergeron's greatest love is playing lead in big bands. He has recorded and played with some of Los Angeles' most respected bands including Gordon Goodwin, Arturo Sandoval, Pat Williams, Sammy Nestico, Jack Sheldon, Chris Walden, Tom Kubis, John La Barbara, Bob Florence, Joey Sellers, Ray Anthony, Bill Watrous, Bob Curnow, and Quincy Jones. After being behind the scene for so many years, Bergeron stepped out on his own with his first solo effort, You Call This a Living? This debut project earned him a Grammy nomination in 2004 for Best Large Jazz Ensemble, as well as rave reviews from fans and press worldwide. Bergeron's second CD, Plays Well With Others, released on the Concord Jazz label in 2007, was met with the same acclaim. Bergeron's most current (and personal favorite) CD, Full Circle, was released in January of 2016. Bergeron performs various events for the Hollywood Bowl summer season. He has done guest appearances with the L.A. Philharmonic, The New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, Taiwan Symphony, and Tokyo Philharmonic. Bergeron is a National Artist for the Yamaha Corporation of America and is co-designer of the YTR-8335LA trumpet and YFH-8315G Flugelhorn. Bergeron also designed a series of trumpet mouthpieces with Gary Radtke of GR Technologies that are available through Bergeron's website. Bergeron was mentored by legends Uan Rasey, Bobby Shew, Warren Luening, Gary Grant, Rick Baptist, and George Graham. Bergeron hopes to inspire a new generation of young players and enjoys his work as a clinician and educator. “Nothing makes me feel more accomplished than hearing a young musician say that I inspired them or had a positive influence on their life. For me, that's the real payday.” Bergeron is currently on faculty at California State University Northridge. Perhaps Grammy winning composer and bandleader, Gordon Goodwin said it best, “Wayne is a once in a lifetime lead trumpet player.” About Jeff Bunnell Trumpeter Jeff Bunnell has enjoyed a successful career in many musically diverse settings. He is an active member of the Los Angeles freelance performing and recording community, and has been for over four decades. The many artists Jeff has worked and recorded with include Mel Torme, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Natalie Cole, Michel Legrand, Johnny Mathis, Tony Bennett, Robbie Williams, Paul McCartney, Seth MacFarlane, Rosemary Clooney, Paul Anka, Lou Rawls, Barry Manilow, Dianna Krall, Frank Sinatra Jr., David Sanborn, Diane Schuur, Brian Wilson, Tom Harrell, Steve Lawrence, Maroon 5, Michael Feinstein, Debby Boone, Andy Williams, Patti Austin, Brian Setzer, Jack Sheldon, Steve Allen, Marilyn McCoo, Engelbert Humperdink and Shirley Bassey. Jeff has toured with Ray Charles, Horace Silver and Poncho Sanchez. He has performed with many of the top big bands in Los Angeles including Tom Kubis, Bill Watrous, Alf Clausen, Johnny Mandel, Bill Holman, Arturo Sandoval, Gordon Goodwin's Phat Band, Les Hooper, Pete Christlieb, Pat Williams, Wayne Bergeron, Steve Spiegl, Carl Saunders and Bernie Dresel. He has recorded with many of these big bands including Ray Charles, Tom Kubis, Bill Watrous, Les Hooper, Pete Christlieb, Jack Sheldon, Brian Setzer, Wayne Bergeron, Steve Spiegl and Bernie Dresel. Jeff played the lead trumpet chair with the Carl Saunders Big Band, the Pete Christlieb Tall and Smail Band, and the Steve Spiegl Big Band. Currently Jeff plays one of the solo chairs with both The Tom Kubis Big Band and Bernie Dresel's BBB. Jeff has worked with many of the orchestras in Southern California including The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra, The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, The Long Beach Symphony, The New West Symphony, The Pacific Symphony and The Pasadena Pops Orchestra. As a session player Jeff has played on hundreds of feature film and television soundtracks. His film credits of note include “Star Trek Beyond”, “Jurassic World”, “The Incredibles”, UP (Oscar winner for Best Soundtrack), and “O.J. Simpson: Made in America” – where Jeff is a featured soloist throughout the film (Oscar winner for Best Documentary Feature). His television credits include “Pennyworth”, “The Simpsons”, “Family Guy”, “Why Women Kill”, “American Dad”, “Parks and Recreation”, “Alias”, and “The Clone Wars” animated series. He has also played on hundreds of television and radio commercials, as well as the Academy Awards and the SAG Awards. As a musical theater pit musician, Jeff has played on more than 60 Broadway shows including “West Side Story”, “Phantom Of The Opera”, “Dream Girls”, “Into the Woods”, “Sophisticated Ladies”, “Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Titanic”. He has studied trumpet privately with Joe Alessi Sr., Boyde Hood, Bobby Shew, Claude Gordon and Uan Rasey. Jeff is currently a faculty trumpet and jazz instructor at The Master's University. Jeff is also a Bach Artist & Clinician. In addition to playing the trumpet, Jeff also works as an arranger, orchestrator, and conductor. He has orchestrated for film and television, as well as other areas of music such as Broadway Shows, cruise ship music and theme park music. His original big band charts can be found in the books of Arturo Sandoval, Bill Watrous, Jack Sheldon, Ron Jones, Emil Richards, Steve Spiegl and Bernie Dresel. He has published three transcribed jazz trumpet solo books through Aebersold Jazz. Links Listen to this episode online: https://bobreeves.com/blog/la-trumpet-ensemble/ Watch the video of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/H2-vc5QQLpk
Leaving home at seventeen with years of musical training under his belt, composer Jonathan Wolff hit the ground running in Hollywood and never slowed down. Sometimes working on a dozen TV shows at once, he created theme songs and/or scores for dozens of classics such as "Seinfeld", "Will & Grace", and "Married... With Children." Join Nick as he and Jonathan discuss his early musical training in Kentucky, performing live on the sitcom set, and the importance of having a business plan as a working musician. HIGHLIGHTS: [01:55] Jonathan humbly downplays the historical importance of his numerous "Seinfeld" compositions [03:06] Jonathan hopes that listeners have fun with his new "Seinfeld" soundtrack album, using it at their own parties [04:22] Jonathan explains how one of Carol Liefer's original "Seinfeld" scripts called for longer John Germaine sax solos, but many of those scenes were left on the cutting room floor [06:13] Jonathan would get the final script for each "Seinfeld" episode the night before the table read, and would begin scoring that night [08:02] During a Hollywood strike, Jonathan met comedian George Wallace in Las Vegas, who introduced him years later to his friend Jerry Seinfeld, who needed music for his new sitcom [11:26] Jonathan asked Jerry to come to his office, and using slap bass and cutting-edge sampling technology, composed a rough draft of the show's theme over tapes of Jerry's routines [13:14] Amateur "wonks" on the Internet believe they've identified all the samples Jonathan used, but they were all his original Frankenstein creations [15:04] Sitcoms had been using cues to transition between scenes since the 50s, but Jonathan's goal was to create a unique earworm that would draw people to the TV [16:07] Jonathan's early musical training started with conservatory, learning how the masters orchestrated their compositions, and taking that knowledge with him to Hollywood [17:12] Laboring in a career in which he had very little control, Jonathan sold everything and started a new life as an actual composer, a new career in which he could create music with bleeding-edge equipment and LA's finest musicians [20:45] Jonathan's musical background as a teenager in Kentucky was so eclectic, he found it easy to jump between genres and styles when composing for TV shows [22:00] Jonathan had a dedicated crew that he worked with for years, who sang and performed on songs like "Jesus Is One" from "Seinfeld" [24:06] Longtime "Simpsons" composer Alf Clausen called Jonathan and asked him to train his son before he went off to college [25:41] In the "Seinfeld" episode where Morty Seinfeld was impeached, Jonathan reached into his classical background to compose the serious Presidential-styled music that accompanied the scene [26:59] Although the numerous chase scenes in "Seinfeld" were played for comedy, Jonathan scored them as if they were serious business [28:50] When actor John O'Herlihy joined the cast on "Seinfeld", Jonathan had already worked with him on the show "Dave's World" [30:45] Sometimes, Jonathan would record music ahead of time, so that the scene could be performed with the score on playback [32:07] Jonathan describes Larry David as a very musical person, so well-schooled and educated about music that he attended every mixing session [34:02] Castle Rock Productions, the company that created and produced "Seinfeld", was absorbed by Time-Warner, so now Warner Bros. owns the soundtrack [36:21] Over the course of composing for 75 different shows, at any one time Jonathan would be writing music for ten or more different episodes at a time [37:48] Jonathan has written theme songs for 44 different shows [38:27] Jonathan's first assignment for "Married... With Children" was to write a song for one episode, a parody of "We Are The World" using musicians like Richie Havens and John Sebastian [42:03] Jonathan's exodus to Hollywood at 17 was done under the ruse of "going to college", using his National Merit Scholar win to gain admission to USC for a few weeks before going to work full-time [44:01] Jonathan's key to maintaining his level of creativity for so many years: comprehensive and eclectic training at an early age, and knowing the legal and financial tools that helped him succeed in the music business [46:37] Jonathan stresses that having a financial and business plan is essential for a successful career in music Thanks for listening! Tune in next week and don't forget to take a minute to review the podcast. In this incredibly competitive podcasting world, every piece of feedback helps. Follow our social media channels for last-minute announcements and guest reveals @theradicalpod on Instagram and Facebook. Find out more about today's guest, Jonathan Wolff. Find out more about your host, Nick Terzo MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: @JerrySeinfeld @TheAlfClausen @carolleifer @MrGeorgeWallace @shepsky [Bob Shepard, sax] @jglaser333 [Jamie Glaser, guitarist] @Richie_Havens @OfficialKrieger [Robby Krieger, musician] @THEspencerdavis [musician] @AebersoldJazz [Jamey Aebersold, jazz musician] @thetonyaharding @TheSimpsons @USC @nationalmerit [National Merit Scholarship Corp.] @Sony @CastleRockEnt @timewarner @warnerbros
Its a musical! We're face to face again, as we talk about this fairly out there episode (AGAIN!), that features Sharry (not SHERRY) Bobbins. We have some differing opinions on this one, but we chat about the songs (that got Alf Clausen an emmy nom), the Simpsons being arseholes and the logistics of Homer and Marge getting frisky with a parasol. We also chat about our recent gamesnight where Andy over did it, and Terry's been to an actual cinema! Skip to 25.10 for Simpsons chat
Its a musical! We're face to face again, as we talk about this fairly out there episode (AGAIN!), that features Sharry (not SHERRY) Bobbins. We have some differing opinions on this one, but we chat about the songs (that got Alf Clausen an emmy nom), the Simpsons being arseholes and the logistics of Homer and Marge getting frisky with a parasol. We also chat about our recent gamesnight where Andy over did it, and Terry's been to an actual cinema! Skip to 25.10 for Simpsons chat
This Sunday is Alf Clausen’s birthday. He was born in 1941 and grew up in Jamestown. In school he played piano and French horn and sang in the choir. But after high school, he decided to be a mechanical engineer and enrolled at NDSU. Luckily, a trip to New York brought him to his musical senses. He went to visit his cousin, a piano player in Manhattan, and decided music was where his heart was. He switched his major to music theory, and after NDSU, he entered the Berklee School of Music in Boston where, upon graduating, he was hired as an instructor.
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Avery might be on Spotify! * https://averyburke.bandcamp.com/releases * Stevie is at @hryx on Twitter, and hryx.net Topics: * In my home town of San Jose, CA there is a Statue of the serpent god Quetzalcoatl. It looks like a large piece of perfectly formed dog poop. Everyone calls it "the poop snake." Let's talk about bad public art. * Some paleontologists think that T-Rex used its tiny arms to help it get up after sleeping. I wish I had a pair of tiny arms to help me get up after sleeping. * Doom 1.0's proto-VR mode * John asks "Philosophical questions and concepts you independently discovered as a child regardless of how well-equipped you may or may not have been to explore them in depth." * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolution_reverb Microtopics: * Putting your album on Spotify. * Demanding your barista debate you and call him a coward. * Reading about the philosopher who owns a coffee shop and debating them about ancient Roman tax codes for hours without buying anything. * Going into a coffee shop just to prove a point. * The hypothesis that the worse someone is at reading, the better they are at hearing and pronunciation. * Inventing a time machine so you can be in the San Jose town square when the sculptor uncovers the obsidian poop snake. * A statue of a ragdoll in a running pose with a realistic baby face superimposed on its stomach. * A bust of Jesus made out of marshmallow Peeps. * Trying to depict a half moon in 3D and ending up with a toenail clipping. * The Pumpkin Fucker. * A statue of a man being hit in the head with a bottle thrown by a babies flying biplanes. * The statue at the border of Berkeley and Oakland they put there to remind everybody that Berkeley is us and Oakland is them. * Being halfway through the Museum of Severed Body Parts when you decide you've had enough. * The Dunning Kruger effect turning out to be fake. * A strange way to find out that you have to stop being smug in this particular way. * A T-rex curled up like a kitten. * A T-rex sleeping hanging upside down like a bat. * Dino Riders. * Getting your wish for an extra pair of arms to help you get out of bed at night, but not being sure where to install them. * The purpose of Grimace's second set of arms. * Hiring a large unhappy looking purple guy to be your chain restaurant spokesperson. * Hearing that the t-rex used his tiny arms to get up after sleeping and stealing t-rex arms from the local Natural History museum so you can use them to get out of bed. * Deciding not move to the countryside and not heist any more after reading that paleontologists no longer think the t-rex uses its arms to get up from sleeping. * The movie ending when the protagonists decide to cancel the movie's production. * A topic you didn't write down. * A reference to the lord because he's the lord. * The Keck Cave. * Some people paying thousands of dollars for a VR setup when these lab mice get it for free. * Going to a mall in the early 90s and putting on a terrible VR headset that's guaranteed to make you throw up or your money back. * The two independent promises of early 90s VR, one of which came to fruition decades ago. * Connecting three monitors over an ipecac network. * Accidentally saturating the network with packets so that nobody else can use it. * A networked video game interpreting any incoming packets as a new game state regardless of their provenance. * VR coming to prominence in the 90s after the Garbage Pail Kids made puking mainstream. * The R-Zone. * A VR setup that only shows images to one eye. * The R-Zone chip tune rendition of the Daytona USA theme. * Writing a program to convert MIDI music into a monophonic square wave and just accepting its output as the best possible result. * Asking your parents for Marble Madness and they buy you the Tiger Electronics version of Marble Madness. * A d-pad dressed up to look like a trackball, to fool your mom. * Well-designed games that fit within the constraints of the medium. * A Game and Watch game revealing its final boss by unlocking the hinge that lets you fold the LCD screen together like a Mad Fold-In. * Barcode Battler. * A slot to swipe cards. * Trying to find the best barcode to swipe to create the swolest Barcode Battler. * Doctoring barcodes with a sharpie by making the Beef Bar thicker. * Learning to read barcodes by sight. * Bleeping out a story with the R-Zone Daytona USA theme if it turns out you've already heard the story before. * Convincing a barista to sign up for your Bitcoin wallet software so you can pay for your coffee in Bitcoin. * Putting up QR codes of your coffee shop's menu all around the city so curious people can scan your QR code and be like "oh, luckily I was looking for a coffee shop, I wonder if this one is nearby." * Tattooing a QR code of your coffee menu on your arm. * Inventing the philosophical concept of the toothbrush and thinking "nah, that'd never work." * Staring at the bathroom tiles while you invent the Pythagorean Theorem. * Independently inventing the philosophical concept of Alf. * Alf's real name in the Alf lore. * Seeing Alf mourn the destruction of his home planet and realizing that one day everyone you know will die. * A real rip-the-bandaid-off approach to introducing the concept of mortality. * Alf Clausen, the composer of the ALF theme song.
Sasha and Alex are joined by Sean and Ronan, big fans of the Simpsons, to discuss the music of the show, and to look at the inspirations for some of the most well known songs - primarily composed by Alf Clausen, Danny Elfman and Jeff Martin
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Today on the show, we’ve got Emmy Award nominations, game shows restarting, the Simpsons getting sued, WandaVision updates, and Kanye and Kim news. Plus… why is Anthony so damn happy today? The Kingdom James store at Pro Wrestling Tees now has FOUR amazing designs to offer: the Wrestlers Union logo, the Handsome Genius Club logo […]
For more information regarding COVID-19 and available health services in Canada, call 1-833-784-4397 or visit canada.ca/coronavirus. Special thanks to Zencastr who made it possible for us to record this episode while practicing physical distancing in separate locations. COVID-19 has led to the cancellation of all fan conventions which were scheduled to happen this year. So a number of companies are responding by planning their own virtual fan experience. In this episode, we discuss the announcements and information available about Comic Con @ Home, Anime Expo Lite, Funimation Con 2020, and DC Fandome. To register for Anime Expo Lite, click here. To register for Funimation Con, click here. To receive updates for Comic Con @ Home, click here. To receive updates about DC Fandome, click here. Audio from "Area 51 Mania: Naruto Runner becomes viral sensation" is the property of KTNV Channel 13 Los Vegas. Music and audio from "The Simpsons" is the property of Alf Clausen, Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Sam Simon, Gracie Films, and 20th Century Fox Television. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Before the summer begins, it's time for another episode of our monthly community podcast! In the Simpsons news we've got details on Alf Clausen's lawsuit, dates on the arrival of 4:3 aspect ratio, and more predictions coming true! Then we preview some cool stuff coming soon, share a couple of gifts we got during the month, and, as always, we respond to some of our favorite replies on Patreon. Listen now with or without glistening pork products! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the new official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
We're back (even if it is a little delayed due to scheduling conflicts) and we are excited to bring our newest offering to you. In this episode we give one of our loyal listeners, Timothy, the opportunity to choose, and he did not disappoint in his selection of a classic from Season 6, Bart vs. Australia. Listen in as the family takes a look at this episode with current eyes to see if this episode holds up and if it should be seen as offensive to our friends from down under. Bryan gives us an update on the lawsuit by Alf Clausen and Cori is still trying to figure out who Giggi Hadid is. Cailin brings something new to the Useless Weather Update and where else are you going to hear conversation about Yahoo Serious in 2020? Listen to our newest episode now and thank you, as always, for the support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast. Today, I decided it's been a while since I covered an ALF Episode, so I figured why not, we need the medicine of laughter right now to help us at this moment and time, and we all know who makes us laugh the best, ALF, our favorite 80's furry, cat eating alien. I decided to cover S3E21: Funeral For A Friend, which aired on March 20, 1989. In this episode In this episode ALF wants a pet, so Willie decides to buy him an ant farm. ALF doesn't appreciate his new pets at first, but it will change. I really enjoyed this episode, and forgot how funny it is. This episode really helped me as I hopes it helps you all as we're currently dealing with the effects of what's happening in our world right now. Also in this episode I search on Amazon for Uncle Milton's Ant Farm (the same one that Willie gives ALF) and read some unsatisfied yet hilarious (IMO)customer reviews. I also learn that ALF Clausen who worked on the theme for the show also worked in other 80's shows like Moonlighting like (the ants Maddie and Davis were named after who have a wedding in this episode) and also The Simpsons. If you'd like to EMAIL The Podcast Go To: lbomwonderyearspodcast@gmail.com Stay Safe, Stay Home, Stay Positive! We WILL Get Through THIS!
Sasha and Alex are joined by Sean and Ronan, big fans of the Simpsons, to discuss the music of the show, and to look at the inspirations for some of the most well known songs - primarily composed by Alf Clausen, Danny Elfman and Jeff Martin
This is The Spoon, where Dan Miles is our guest, and we bet it's on one of the big ones. Music By The Old 97's Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus Paul Carrack Alf Clausen Spoon Feeding Mindhunter The Grand Theatre, Vol 2 ~Us~ Black Mirror The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
Composer Dan Romer takes over the historic, musical reigns for the James Bond franchise. Which score for The Lion King is really king? Composers publicly pitching for big film gigs? Black Widow or The Eternals which is Twitter looking forward to more for its original score? Alf Clauses sues Fox/Disney over the Simpsons. Hans Zimmer finally releases his album "Xperiments" from the Dark Phoenix. These are the six stories Erik Woods, Dane Walker, and Christopher tackle in this 15th volume of the Soundcast Six!Episode Highlights04:56 - #1 Dan Romer on Bond 2516:00 - #2 King of The Lion King27:39 - #3 Composer's Pitch44:07 - #4 Black Widow vs. The Eternals51:12 - #5 Alf Clausen Sues56:46 - #6 Hans Zimmer's XperimentsMusic Selections 00:00 - "The James Bond Theme" (James Bond Now) Vic Flick13:47 - "Blood & Truth" - (Blood & Truth) by Joe Thwait and Jim Fowler15:19 - "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (The Lion King Instrumental Cover) by Masters of Sound27:09 - "Listen to Me" (R&B Crate Digging) by Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters43:57 - "Black Widow Note Book Cover" (Mindcraft Note Book Songs 4) by Grande189951:12 - "See You in Court 2nd Version" (Returned from the Ashes) by The Swiss Kids56:47 - "Xperiment" (R.I.S.E.) by 10/3170:29 - "Experiment in Terror" (The Essential Henry Mancini) by Henry ManciniNotes:Dan Romer Composer for Bond 25King of The Lion King pollMore anticipated score poll: Black Widow or EternalsAlf Clausen SuingReacting to Zimmer's Xperiments releaseThe Annotator - Joe Thwaites and Jim Fowler on BLOOD & TRUTH.Find and Follow:Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodaneFollow Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradio Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcolemanFollow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcastFollow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds Spotify: Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here! Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here!Support Tracksounds:Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You!Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracksSubscribe and More InfoaCASTGOOGLE PLAYiTUNESRADIOPUBLICRSS FEEDSPOTIFYSTITCHER RADIOTUNEIN RADIO
The Lemon Crisp,Alf Clausen vs The Simpsons,Moyra's 10 year anniversary,Airplane etiquette,Galey at the gym,Supermarket étiquette,Sally Pearson retirement - Tommy Tate calls in,Bullet resistant backpack,Supermarket étiquette Part 2
The talented keyboardist talks about dodgy boats, breath control, spice racks & more!
Six new stories from the world of soundtracks! The original score for Annihilation and The Shape of Water, news of yet another release of the Star Wars original scores, Kickstarter projects: A Light in the Void Live Concert and Green Rider Book Soundtrack, and the replacement of composer Alf Clausen by Bleeding Fingers on the ever-running TV-program The Simpsons are the six topics of the night tackled by Christopher Coleman, Kristen Romanelli, and Erik Woods.Episode Highlights00:00 - The Lisa Intro07:27 - #1 - Annihilation by Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury26:04 - #2 - Dropping Star Wars (The new soundtrack releases)28:28 - #3 - Light in the Void (Austin Wintory)39:22 - #4 - Green Rider Book Soundtrack (Kristina Bishoff)49:41 - #5 - The Shape of Water by Alexandre Desplat61:17 - #6 - The Simpsons Alf Clause and Bleeding FingersMusic Selections00:00 - "God Bless the Child" (The Simpsons Sing the Blues) by The Simpsons00:24 - "Born Under a Bad Sign" (The Simpsons Sing the Blues) by The Simpsons07:30 - "The Alien" (Annihilation) by Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury26:01 - "Star Wars Hip Hop Remix" by Miami Dynamite28:38 - "Prologue" (Captain Abu Raed by Austin Wintory34:10 - "Apotheothis" (Journey) by Austin Wintory39:30 - "Green Rider Mock Up" by Kristina Bishoff48:12 - "Kristen's Theme" by Tim Thompson49:40 - "The Shape of Water" (The Shape of Water) by Alexandre Desplat61:23 - "The Simpons Dubstep Theme Song" by Free Music Factory76:35 - "Do the Bartman" (The Simpsons Sing the Blues) by The SimpsonsNotes:Remasters of the First Six Star Wars Coming May 4th."Flat Beat" by Mr. OizoA Light in the VoidA Thousand Thoughts - A Live Documentary by Sam Green and the Kronos QuartetGreen Rider Book SoundtrackLong Time Simpsons Composer Alf Clausen FiredWe Chat With The New Team Composing Music For 'The Simpsons'Find and Follow:Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornowFollow Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradioFollow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcastFollow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccolemanSupport Tracksounds:Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You!Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracksSubscribe and More InfoaCASTGOOGLE PLAYiTUNESRSS FEEDSPOTIFYSTITCHER RADIOTUNEIN RADIOhttp://www.thesoundcast.com/p/the-official-podcast-of-tracksounds.htmlThe official podcast of Tracksounds.com, The SoundCast is hosted by Christopher Coleman and features reviews and discussions centered around film, TV, and video game soundtracks. Special edition episodes include interviews with composers and other industry professionals.The Soundcast Stereo is co-hosted by Christopher Coleman and Erik Woods (Cinematic Sound Radio). Each episode is a 30 minute (ish), two channel conversation about the world of film, television, and video game music.
We pay tribute to the artists we lost in 2017.
Mike Jacobs introduces us to five talented lesser known artists.
In this episode, we talk about ice as a sexual enhancer! UP FRONT: Hurricane and fires. CELEBRITY SHADE: The Simpsons fires Alf Clausen, composer of TWENTY SEVEN YEARS. Britney drags drunk fan. Keanu Reeves is 53. Todrick Hall says Taylor Swift is a good dancer. Lord of the Flies remake with all women. NERD NEWS: Joker move with Leo DiCaprio as lead...??? Titans casts Dick Greyson (aka Robin aka Nightwing) and Starfire. Wonder Woman: Party Jenkins "not surprised" James Cameron doesn't get it. HATE/LOVE? W: CNN / Insta: @reesebright. RR: Self-hating black people / 5th Harmony.
New Star Wars stuff! Hikari is back, but smaller. Close Encounters turns 40. Alf Clausen is off The Simpsons. Direct link: http://www.entertainmentearth.com/podcasts/170901.mp3
Working As An Orchestrator Then Composer In Hollywood. Moving to L.A. is quite easy, finding work is quite hard. Hummie discusses how he managed to break into the L.A. scene. The early successes, working as an orchestrator and producer on major movies. Finally he discusses breaking into composing for film, the work, people and personalities within Hollywood. Podcast Ep 11 – Table Of Contents 1.22 Arriving in Hollywood and working with Alf Clausen. 2.43 Orchestating and ghost writing for the TV series Moonlighting & The Simpsons. 3.43 TV series Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. 5.22 Understanding how scoring for TV and film works. 6.25 The changing technology used in film scoring. 12.59 Working for Marc Shaiman on his films Misery and City Slickers, Addams Family. 17.10 Expaining the difference between and orchestrator and a composer. 24.00 First major film - rescoring Year Of The Comet for producer Rob Reiner. 30.28 Working with themes in film scoring. 32.44 Writing for the TV series P.T. Barnum. 39.25 Getting signed to a major talent agency and opening doors. 39.57 Working with Christopher Guest of Spinal Tap fame. 41.23 Getting the gig to work with Mel Brooks on the movie Robin Hood Men In Tights. 45.41 The ways in which a comedy film can be scored. In the final episode of the Hummie Mann podcasts, Hummie discusses his founding and building up one of the foremost film music education programmes in the world. He will also discuss his latest projects as well as thoughts and stories about Hollywood. Check Out All Our Other Podcasts Check out our podcast page which includes all our podcasts to date with news on up and coming episodes. SUPPORT GMI THROUGH OUR PATREON PAGE If you enjoy the podcasts, lessons, music and other activities please support us through Patreon. Patreon supporters also receive other benefits. Even if you can only give a dollar it all helps. Find the page here GMI Patreon page.
The ace guitarist returns to talk about his latest soundtracks and recording with Sting.
We celebrate our fifth anniversary with audio clips from listeners and past guests.
Dan recounts his experiences in the 1980's metal scene.
A compilation of great stories from past guests plus exclusive bonus material.
The cutting edge electric string quartet discusses beautiful nightmares, impromptu fan concerts and unique Italian farewells.
Producer Cj Vanston talks about his latest work with Harry Shearer & Steve Lukather, his Christopher Guest film scores, his gig with Spinal Tap and Jeff Beck's taste in pants.
Drummer Nate Morton talks about his gig on NBC's The Voice and his playground philosophy.
Composer Alf Clausen talks about his musical background, his Emmy award winning television scores, his Jazz Orchestra and a whole lot more!