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We're just a few short weeks away from Star Wars Celebration Japan, Andor season 2 is almost here, the excitement is at fever pitch and we've got a ton of listeners questions....it doesn't get much better than that. On todays episode we look at George Lucas presenting a screening of The Empire Strikes Back, chew over the thought of Harrison Ford and John Boyega sharing some Nigerian food, discuss the deleted scenes from Revenge of the Sith and how they're more relevant than ever with Andor season 2 coming our way soon and tuck into 9 (NINE!) listeners questions. We're as smart as Blue Max and as sexy as Bollu....Zollux on the 221st studio episode of Making Tracks. Thanks to Skyhawker, Hassan Aslam, Greig 'Darth Elvis' Robertson, Rob Wainfur, Burr Marti and Mark Spriggs for this weeks listeners questions Remember to tune in to Good Morning Tatooine, LIVE Sunday evenings at 9.00pm UK, 4.00pm Eastern and 1.00pm Pacific on Facebook, YouTube, X, Instagram and Twitch and check out our Fantha Tracks Radio Friday Night Rotation every Friday at 7.00pm UK for new episodes of The Fantha From Down Under, Planet Leia, Desert Planet Discs, Start Your Engines, Collecting Tracks, Canon Fodder and special episodes of Making Tracks, and every Tuesday at 7.00pm UK time for your weekly episode of Making Tracks. https://www.youtube.com/@FanthaTracksTV/ https://links.fanthatracks.com/ https://link.chtbl.com/fanthatracksradio www.instagram.com/fanthatracks www.facebook.com/FanthaTracks www.twitter.com/FanthaTracks www.pinterest.co.uk/fanthatracks/ www.fanthatracks.tumblr.com/ www.tiktok.com/@fanthatracks www.twitch.tv/fanthatracks www.threads.net/@FanthaTracks
In our latest round-up of Questions and Answers we look at Memorials to non-white soldiers on the Western Front, whether 'battle bars' were ever planned for WW1 British and Commonwealth campaign medals, the award of the 'Blue Max' to German soldiers, and were ordinary soldiers told about the explosion of huge mines like the one under Hawthorn Ridge on the Somme. Reading List:Kevin Brazier - The Complete Blue Max: A Chronological Record of the Holders of the Pour le MériteErwin Rommel - Infantry AttacksErnest Jünger - Storm of SteelChristina Holstein - Walking VerdunGot a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
Naučte sa predávať, vyjednávať a prezentovať. Dajte predaju prioritu číslo jeden a snažte sa odlíšiť. Vytvorte predajný systém a neustále seba a váš tím vzdelávajte. Tieto faktory patria podľa Petra Strculu ku kľúčovým pre úspech firmy. V najnovšej epizóde vyspovedal Tomáš Török šéfa spoločnosti Blue Max, experta na tréning predajných zručností.
We get things started off this week with a stunning find ... Rick's old mini-cassette tapes featuring interviews with a number of long-lost members of the NASCAR community. Sandy Jones then remembers a team divided at Junior Johnson and Associates, Tim Brewer's jaunt through Ingle Hollow, and parting ways with the team. He remembers his time with Darrell Waltrip and the Tide Ride, their 1989 Daytona 500 win together, and a SHORT-lived stint with DW's own operation. We then dig into the December 5, 1985 edition of Grand National Scene. Bill Elliott … and NOT Darrell Waltrip … is named Driver of the Year. Bobby Allison was unhappy with a two-car situation at DiGard … so he leaves and JOINS a two-car operation with the Stavola Brothers. Rusty Wallace makes the move from Cliff Stewart to Blue Max. There's a Sandy Jones photo bio. Mark Martin has a new Cup deal. Michael Waltrip loses his crew chief to a terrible highway accident. Richard Petty undergoes surgery … and … finally … the name Grand National gets dropped from the Cup series and moves to the Busch Grand National division. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we'll learn about historical events between March 18th and March 24th as they're shown in the movies. We'll also learn about birthdays from historical figures who have been portrayed in the movies as well as recommendations for a movie that first premiered this week in history. Events from This Week in History Waterloo | BOATS #174 The Blue Max Hitler: The Rise of Evil Birthdays from This Week in History Tombstone | BOATS #142 A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Feud Houdini Movies Released This Week in History Selena Did you enjoy this episode? Find everything at: https://links.boatspodcast.com/309 Leave a comment: https://links.boatspodcast.com/comment Support our sponsors: https://links.boatspodcast.com/advertisers Give value back: https://links.boatspodcast.com/value Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast has been in the works for a few years now with Crit Plate's Mike Rodrigues. Mike literally flew into town to do this, and not only did we record a podcast but he also hung out for the day and started to put some ideas together to work together for our teams and grassroots programs for 2024. Mike also donated custom plates for our upcoming 2nd Annual British BMX Hall of Fame with 01 plates for next weekend's event over in the UK. We talk all things Crit plates on this Pod from starting in 1980, growing Crit and sponsoring some of the biggest Pros and Teams of the 80s and 90s including Murray, Blue Max, Charles Townsend, Todd Slavik, Eric Rupe, Shelby James and Todd Lyons just to name a few. Mike talks about Crit's rivalry with Zeronine, paying riders $2500 for getting a Magazine cover and UGP coming into the plate game. We talk about Crit plate sponsoring the 1992 NBL Grands until Mike got to the track and saw GT banners everywhere and chasing down Bob Tedesco to find out what was going on. We talked about his hiatus from BMX to coming back in 2009 and so much more. Check it out.
Todd is joined by James Wilson from Blogging by Cinema Light to look at a high-flying World War I epic. George Peppard, James Mason, and Ursula Andress star in 1966's The Blue Max.
Kenny Youngblood is one of the most prolific automotive artists in the field and its most significant pioneer. He started drawing “slingshot” fuel dragsters in 1960 and if you're into motor sports, no doubt you'll know his art. In his early twenties he built and drove fuel dragsters of his own. His clients were the who's who of racing and his talents were put on many of the great funny cars of the seventies including the Snake & Mongoose, the Blue Max, Black Magic, and dozens more.
On this episode, we'll learn about historical events that happened this week in history as they were depicted in Waterloo, The Blue Max and Hitler: The Rise of Evil. Did you enjoy this episode? Leave a comment: https://links.boatspodcast.com/comment Find the transcript and full show notes: https://links.boatspodcast.com/236 Learn more about BOATS This Week: https://links.boatspodcast.com/thisweek Support our sponsors: https://links.boatspodcast.com/advertisers Remove the ads by supporting the show: https://links.boatspodcast.com/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wow! Over 12 years in the making! There's 149 episodes of these guys working up to this very day. Through trials and tribulations, this team has worked tirelessly to produce the most entertaining aviation podcast in the world. So, here it is. The Best of Everything. And….please welcome our special guest host, Hangar 49 founder, Jim Leighty So: Sit down. Shut up. And hold on. Top 10 Movies: #10: Pushing Tin #9: Fail Safe #8: The High and the Mighty #7: Planes-Fire and Rescue #6: The Dam Busters #5: Memphis Belle #4: The Blue Max #3: One Six Right #2: Airplane #1: Top Gun & Top Gun Top Destination/Places to Fly or Drive To: Oshkosh Top 10 Books: #10: Tales of An Old Bold Pilot Who Lived To Tell His Story Of Flying The North by Jack McCallum #9: Airframe by Michael Chrichton #8: Flying Tigress by Norah O'Neill #7: Forever Flying by Bob Hoover #6: Straight On Till Morning: The Life Of Beryl Markham by Mary S. Lovell #5: 99 Ways to Make a Flight Attendant Fly--Off the Handle!: A Guide for the Novice or Oblivious Air Traveler by Joann Deveny #4: Naked in Da Nang: A Forward Air Controller in Vietnam by Mike Jackson #3: The Wild Blue-Men & Boys Who Flew The B-24's Over Germany by Stephen Ambrose #2: Flight-The 100 Greatest Airplanes by Mark Phelps #1: Stick and Rudder by Wolfgang Langewiesche Best all time Interview: John & Martha King Best Aviation Website/App: Foreflight Best Comedy/Sound: Louis CK/Flying Top 10 Songs: #10: Stephen Still/Tree Top Flyer #9: Jefferson Airplane/Planes #8: Chilliwack/Fly At Night #7: Fifth Dimension/Up, Up, and Away #6: Frank Sinatra/Come Fly With Me #5: Arlo Guthrie/Coming Into Los Angeles #4: Elton John/Rocket Man #3: Kenny Loggins/Danger Zone #2: Mary Chapin Carpenter/Why Walk When You Can Fly #1: Michael Jackson/Fly Away
Mit dem Doppeldecker zurück ins Jahr 1983. Björn und Christian sprechen über den Spieleklassiker „Blue Max“ von Synapse Software für den Commodore 64. Setzt die Fliegerbrillen auf, wir heben ab! Weiterführende Links zu dieser Episode: Unsere Website: https://www.tobeonpod.de/ Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten: https://ko-fi.com/tobeonpod/
In the second installment of our interview with John Dodson, he remembers the controversy surrounding three key employees of Junior Johnson & Associates making the move to M.C. Anderson's team. Once there, team members were reportedly subject to being followed by detectives, in order to keep them on the straight and narrow.John also lets us in on another mass exodus, this time from Ranier to Blue Max Racing. Then, we have Tim Richmond stories and insider info on the trickery and financial smoke-and-mirror show Blue Max used win the 1989 Winston Cup championship.Our second segment features a deep dive into the September 15, 1988 issue of Grand National Scene, which featured coverage of Davey Allison winning the first race on Richmond's newly reconfigured racing surface. The Tire Wars between Goodyear and Hoosier were raging hot and heavy, which played into Davey's favor and cost Rusty Wallace the 1988 Winston Cup championship.There are features on Hoosier Tire's Marge Merrill, the daughter of company founder Bob Newton, and Melling Racing tire specialist Mike Thomas. Finally, Dale Earnhardt shoots doves AND a photograph in this issue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second installment of our interview with John Dodson, he remembers the controversy surrounding three key employees of Junior Johnson & Associates making the move to M.C. Anderson's team. Once there, team members were reportedly subject to being followed by detectives, in order to keep them on the straight and narrow.John also lets us in on another mass exodus, this time from Ranier to Blue Max Racing. Then, we have Tim Richmond stories and insider info on the trickery and financial smoke-and-mirror show Blue Max used win the 1989 Winston Cup championship.Our second segment features a deep dive into the September 15, 1988 issue of Grand National Scene, which featured coverage of Davey Allison winning the first race on Richmond's newly reconfigured racing surface. The Tire Wars between Goodyear and Hoosier were raging hot and heavy, which played into Davey's favor and cost Rusty Wallace the 1988 Winston Cup championship.There are features on Hoosier Tire's Marge Merrill, the daughter of company founder Bob Newton, and Melling Racing tire specialist Mike Thomas. Finally, Dale Earnhardt shoots doves AND a photograph in this issue.
Sometimes a gaming franchise has to take a chance, to make a change, and THAT is the sort of franchises that we're looking at this week on ARG Presents. Join us as we look at Blue Max 2001 on the C64 and Atari 8-bit systems, and Zelda II The Adventure of Link on the Nintendo Entertainment System! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/arg-presents/support
Sometimes a gaming franchise has to take a chance, to make a change, and THAT is the sort of franchises that we're looking at this week on ARG Presents. Join us as we look at Blue Max 2001 on the C64 and Atari 8-bit systems, and Zelda II The Adventure of Link on the Nintendo Entertainment System! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amigospodcast/message
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the December batch features in-depth reviews of Lady in a Cage, House of Cards and Ida Lupino's Outrage. Lady In A CageWHAT HAPPENS IN THIS ELEVATOR IS NOT FOR THE WEAK – IT IS, PERHAPS, NOT EVEN FOR THE STRONG!Alone in her residence over a sweltering holiday weekend, a widow (de Havilland) is accidentally trapped in her home elevator during a power failure. Her meticulous, well-organized world is shattered as the elevator, stalled nine feet above the floor, becomes a claustrophobic torture chamber – a cage.Two-time Academy Award winner Olivia de Havilland stars in a suspenseful shocker that also features future Oscar nominee James Caan in his first major film role.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p high-definition presentationNEW Audio commentary by film critics Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (2021)NEW Audio commentary by film critic Kat Ellinger (2021)A Reprehensible Film – video essay by Chris O'Neill (2021)Theatrical TrailerAspect Ratio 1.78:1English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround / LPCM 2.0 MonoOptional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artworkHouse Of CardsTHE BLOOD-HOT DIARY OF THE PEOPLE WHO FIGHT THE WAR OF INTRIGUE ACROSS THE FACE OF THE GLOBE!In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.Directed by John Guillermin, starring George Peppard, Inger Stevens, and Orson Welles.Rarely seen since its original theatrical run, it marked the second time that Peppard and Guillermin worked together (they had previously collaborated on the 1966 film The Blue Max).“A Hitchcockian thriller.” – VarietySpecial Features and Technical Specs:1080p high-definition presentationNEW Audio commentary by film historian Scott Harrison (2021)Theatrical TrailerIsolated music & effects audio trackPhoto GalleryOriginal Aspect Ratio 2.35:1Audio English LPCM 2.0 MonoOptional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artworkOutrageA young woman who has just become engaged has her life completely shattered when she is raped while on her way home from work.Directed by Ida Lupino, this controversial and remarkable film was one of the first post-Code Hollywood films dealing with the subject of rape.In 2020, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally historically or aesthetically significant”.“A subdued behavioural study that captures the banality of evil in an ordinary small town” – Martin ScorseseSpecial Features and Technical Specs:NEW 2K scan from the original negative by Paramount PicturesNEW Audio commentary by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (2021)Original Aspect Ratio 1.37:1Audio English LPCM 2.0 MonoOptional English subtitlesBlake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total RebootVisit imprintfilms.com.au Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the December batch features in-depth reviews of Lady in a Cage, House of Cards and Ida Lupino's Outrage. Lady In A CageWHAT HAPPENS IN THIS ELEVATOR IS NOT FOR THE WEAK – IT IS, PERHAPS, NOT EVEN FOR THE STRONG!Alone in her residence over a sweltering holiday weekend, a widow (de Havilland) is accidentally trapped in her home elevator during a power failure. Her meticulous, well-organized world is shattered as the elevator, stalled nine feet above the floor, becomes a claustrophobic torture chamber – a cage.Two-time Academy Award winner Olivia de Havilland stars in a suspenseful shocker that also features future Oscar nominee James Caan in his first major film role.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p high-definition presentationNEW Audio commentary by film critics Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (2021)NEW Audio commentary by film critic Kat Ellinger (2021)A Reprehensible Film – video essay by Chris O'Neill (2021)Theatrical TrailerAspect Ratio 1.78:1English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround / LPCM 2.0 MonoOptional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artworkHouse Of CardsTHE BLOOD-HOT DIARY OF THE PEOPLE WHO FIGHT THE WAR OF INTRIGUE ACROSS THE FACE OF THE GLOBE!In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.Directed by John Guillermin, starring George Peppard, Inger Stevens, and Orson Welles.Rarely seen since its original theatrical run, it marked the second time that Peppard and Guillermin worked together (they had previously collaborated on the 1966 film The Blue Max).“A Hitchcockian thriller.” – VarietySpecial Features and Technical Specs:1080p high-definition presentationNEW Audio commentary by film historian Scott Harrison (2021)Theatrical TrailerIsolated music & effects audio trackPhoto GalleryOriginal Aspect Ratio 2.35:1Audio English LPCM 2.0 MonoOptional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artworkOutrageA young woman who has just become engaged has her life completely shattered when she is raped while on her way home from work.Directed by Ida Lupino, this controversial and remarkable film was one of the first post-Code Hollywood films dealing with the subject of rape.In 2020, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally historically or aesthetically significant”.“A subdued behavioural study that captures the banality of evil in an ordinary small town” – Martin ScorseseSpecial Features and Technical Specs:NEW 2K scan from the original negative by Paramount PicturesNEW Audio commentary by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (2021)Original Aspect Ratio 1.37:1Audio English LPCM 2.0 MonoOptional English subtitlesBlake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total RebootVisit imprintfilms.com.au Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/imprint-companion/donations
If you are a Patron of the show, you will notice that this is our second film starring George Peppard and THIRD film scored by Jerry Goldsmith in a row! Is this just a coincidence, or some weird thing Liam has been doing with our film selection? Who knows! This week's episode brings us a very famous WWI aviation film from director John Guillermin. It has been simultaneously lauded as one of the most accurate depictions of combat flight in that era, and maligned by the author of the book the film is based on for its inaccuracy. Does it hold up? It's up to us to discuss, and for you listeners to decide. This was a highly requested episode, so we are looking forward to hearing what you all think! Next Episode: Gettysburg (1993) Feel free to contact us with any questions or comments! Our website: www.dangerclosepod.com Or join our Facebook group at: Danger Close - Podcast Discussion Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442264899493646/) If you like the show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify If you would like to support the show and get extra episodes where we discuss sci-fi, fantasy, and comedy war movies, go to our Patreon page at: www.dangerclosepod.com/support warmovies #warfilms #war #film #films #movies #history #cinema #WWI #worldwarone
Charch and Andy are back in studio for the first time in 16 months! Your calls all show long with topics including Oculus, Blue Max, Slay the Spire, Escape from Tarkov and more.
There's an old saying: “You can't get there from here”… and in the construction and site-development industry, you certainly can't get anywhere without the right transportation. Job sites rely on the steady and dependable flow of materials and equipment and expect them to be delivered on time and on budget. In Charlotte, almost every large […]
Brian and Ciaran Warfield's Rambling Irish Balladeers Podcast
So this week we talk about the song Follow Me Up To Carlow - The fighting Byrne Clan, The Battle of Glenmalure, my Dad's health news, Vaccine Updates, UB40, the song the Sun Is Burning, The film The Blue Max, The Feile Na Pobail in Belfast, Meeting your heroes, playing for the Celtic legends and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mary Guillermin, Director of Communications and Senior Pellin Practicioner at the Pellin Institute International and author talks about her book John Guillermin: The Man, The Myth, The Movies a story about her husband the British writer and film director of such films as King Kong, The Towering Inferno, The Blue Max and Rapture. Mary talks about her own experience dealing with depression, the need to understand the mood swings of those with bipolar disease particularly of those creatives types like John, and why we need to destigmatize mental health care. #WildMan #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #BiPolarAwareness #Worldbipolarday #OldHollywood #Knownforhistemper #JohnGuillermin John Guillermin: The Man, The Myth, The Movies by Mary Guillermin PellinInstitute.com Listen to the podcast here
Mary Guillermin, Director of Communications and Senior Pellin Practicioner at the Pellin Institute International and author talks about her book John Guillermin: The Man, The Myth, The Movies a story about her husband the British writer and film director of such films as King Kong, The Towering Inferno, The Blue Max and Rapture. Mary talks about her own experience dealing with depression, the need to understand the mood swings of those with bipolar disease particularly of those creatives types like John, and why we need to destigmatize mental health care. #WildMan #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #BiPolarAwareness #Worldbipolarday #OldHollywood #Knownforhistemper #JohnGuillermin John Guillermin: The Man, The Myth, The Movies by Mary Guillermin PellinInstitute.com Download the transcript here
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Mission Unstoppable Host Frankie Picasso and TGRN Movie Critic, Brent Marchant, interview Mary Guillermin, the widow of the late Director John Guillermin, who made over 34 films, including King Kong, Towering Inferno, Blue Max, and his favorite Rapture. Mary co-authored a book, titled John Guillermin, The Man, The Myth and the Movies, a project of love which describes his films, their life together and why this incredibly talented man is relatively obscure to movie goers and why!
En este episodio, Rana Fonk les cuenta la historia de Jerry Goldsmith. Más de 170 bandas sonoras en su impresionante carrera, 18 nominaciones al Oscar y un legado impresionante con la música para películas como Alien, Gremlins, StarTrek, First Blood: Rambo, Total Recall, The Omen, Planet of the Apes y muchas otras obras maestras.
Some people measure their lives by their kids' birthdays. For others, it's their wedding anniversaries. For some, it's their jobs. For me and all those other working -class boomer guys li me, it's the cars we drove. Here's the (mostly) true story of the Mighty Blue Max...
On this episode, Chris Lewis is joined by Boise State basketball key reserve Max Rice to talk about the incredible 13-1 start. He explains the reasons for the 13-game winning streak, what it's like playing for his dad Leon Rice, adjusting to the uniqueness of this season, his interests away from the court, and much more! It's a wide ranging conversation that covers a lot of topics showcasing one of the personalities that makes this team fun. Also, a quick check on the other active sports at Boise State. That includes the impressive start by the gymnastics team, Andy Avalos filling out his staff for the football team, and the upcoming challenges for the women's basketball team.Off The Blue is a weekly podcast diving into news and analysis surrounding Boise State athletics while also featuring interviews with all type of members of Bronco Nation, past and present. Make sure to subscribe, like, rate, and review The Bronco Sports Network on any and all of your favorite podcast devices. We're on Apple podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and iHeart Radio.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paul and Rich return to a galaxy that feels...maybe even a little further away than we are used to as they tackle Brian Daley's second SW novel: Han Solo's Revenge! Chewie, Bollux, and Blue Max return for the ride as the gang tackles the sensitive subject of slavery.Find GREAT DISTURBANCES on Facebook, Twitter, or email us at greatdisturbances@gmail.com We'd love a review, too! Tell us what you think by leaving a few words on the podcast app of your choice!
Dale Earnhardt Jr. welcomes America's Crew Chief, Larry McReynolds, to the show to uncover how the heck a Birmingham 'Baby Boy' became one of the most recognizable and trusted names in NASCAR. Larry Mac gives us the low-down on why he was nicknamed "baby boy" early on in a journey to NASCAR that was filled with more ups and downs than an amusement park. From Super Late Models at Birmingham International Raceway, he turned wrenches for the best of them and became one of the most famed crew chiefs of his time. From Dave Mader III and Mike Alexander to Mark Martin, Ernie Irvan and The Intimidator Dale Earnhardt, success came with multiple periods of unemployment and doubt in between, McReynolds doesn't hold back about the rocky road that got him there. He also shares his candid thoughts on what made Davey Allison one of the more special drivers he ever crew chiefed for. Oh yeah, throw in the fighting nature of the Blue Max racing team and hot shot young driver Tim Richmond into this tale and you know it's a ride. Dale Jr. and Mike Davis find out about how he got the opportunity to build Kenny Bernstein's King Racing team. and the unexpected plot twist of how he became the crew chief of the operation. Learn how a handshake and a humble apology led to the start of Larry's relationship with Robert Yates Racing. The move nobody expected was Larry McReynolds as Dale Earnhardt's crew chief. Larry shares some funny moments and unbelievable pranks that happened during those years.The DJD gang discuss the first dominoes falling in NASCAR's silly season and the news of Bubba Wallace being tabbed to drive for a new team owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin. Will it be more or less pressure for the young driver? We dissect the move of Ross Chastian to the Cup Series in the Ganassi Racing No. 42 ride. And speaking of silly season, Dale, Mike and producer Matthew Dillner noodle the remaining rides and most desirable free agents on the NASCAR market.The fans bring it with some great questions in AskJr presented by Xfinity. We find out that Dale like Nashville Fairgrounds as a track for Cup, Xfinity and for lunch.We shake the pelvis with a story of Elvis and a short tracker's far fetched dream of partnering with the King of Rock and Roll. Plus, the DJD attempts to answer the biggest question on everyone's mind at this time of year... is September too early for pumpkin everything? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale Earnhardt Jr. welcomes America's Crew Chief, Larry McReynolds, to the show to uncover how the heck a Birmingham 'Baby Boy' became one of the most recognizable and trusted names in NASCAR. Larry Mac gives us the low-down on why he was nicknamed "baby boy" early on in a journey to NASCAR that was filled with more ups and downs than an amusement park. From Super Late Models at Birmingham International Raceway, he turned wrenches for the best of them and became one of the most famed crew chiefs of his time. From Dave Mader III and Mike Alexander to Mark Martin, Ernie Irvan and The Intimidator Dale Earnhardt, success came with multiple periods of unemployment and doubt in between, McReynolds doesn't hold back about the rocky road that got him there. He also shares his candid thoughts on what made Davey Allison one of the more special drivers he ever crew chiefed for. Oh yeah, throw in the fighting nature of the Blue Max racing team and hot shot young driver Tim Richmond into this tale and you know it's a ride. Dale Jr. and Mike Davis find out about how he got the opportunity to build Kenny Bernstein's King Racing team. and the unexpected plot twist of how he became the crew chief of the operation. Learn how a handshake and a humble apology led to the start of Larry's relationship with Robert Yates Racing. The move nobody expected was Larry McReynolds as Dale Earnhardt's crew chief. Larry shares some funny moments and unbelievable pranks that happened during those years. The DJD gang discuss the first dominoes falling in NASCAR's silly season and the news of Bubba Wallace being tabbed to drive for a new team owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin. Will it be more or less pressure for the young driver? We dissect the move of Ross Chastian to the Cup Series in the Ganassi Racing No. 42 ride. And speaking of silly season, Dale, Mike and producer Matthew Dillner noodle the remaining rides and most desirable free agents on the NASCAR market. The fans bring it with some great questions in AskJr presented by Xfinity. We find out that Dale like Nashville Fairgrounds as a track for Cup, Xfinity and for lunch. We shake the pelvis with a story of Elvis and a short tracker's far fetched dream of partnering with the King of Rock and Roll. Plus, the DJD attempts to answer the biggest question on everyone's mind at this time of year... is September too early for pumpkin everything? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Se fundó en 1969 en la ciudad de Londres por Phil Mogg en la voz, Mick Bolton en la guitarra, Pete Way en el bajo y por Andy Parker en la batería, inicialmente bajo el nombre de Hocus Pocus. En el mismo año y durante una presentación en el bar UFO Club de la capital británica, fueron descubiertos por Noel Moore propietario del sello Beacon Records, que les ofreció su primer contrato discográfico. Tras ello, decidieron cambiar su nombre al actual en honor al club londinense.2? En julio de 1970 ingresaron a los Estudios Jackson para grabar su álbum debut UFO 1, publicado en octubre del mismo año. Este primer trabajo recibió gran atención en Japón, Francia y en Alemania, gracias al clásico sonido del hard rock aunque con toques del rock psicodélico.3? El álbum contó con una versión del tema «C'mon Everybody» del cantante Eddie Cochran, que obtuvo el primer lugar en las listas del país nipón.4? Al año siguiente publicaron el álbum UFO 2: Flying, que contiene solo cinco canciones con sonidos mezclados entre el hard rock, rock espacial y el heavy metal. Con este segundo trabajo volvieron a cosechar éxito en el país asiático y en otros países de Europa, sin embargo no llamó la atención en el Reino Unido ni en los Estados Unidos.2? Gracias al gran recibimiento entre los fanáticos japoneses a sus dos primeros trabajos, la banda tocó por primera vez en aquel país en 1971 en donde se grabó el disco en vivo Live, conocido también como UFO Lands in Tokyo, álbum que solo fue lanzado en ese país. Posteriormente fue remasterizado y relanzado en 1999 por el sello Repertoire Records, en varios países.5? En enero de 1972 y durante la gira promocional, Mick Bolton dejó el grupo por motivos personales produciendo que la banda buscara a un nuevo guitarrista para terminar las presentaciones restantes. Los escogidos fueron los guitarristas Larry Wallis del grupo Pink Fairies, que estuvo entre febrero y noviembre del mismo año y durante el mes de diciembre fueron acompañados por Bernie MarsdenDurante la corta estadía de Bernie Marsden grabaron solo el demo de «Give Her the Gun», publicado a mediados de 1973. Mientras estuvieron de gira por Alemania Occidental con la banda Scorpions como soporte, los británicos se interesaron en el talento del joven guitarrista Michael Schenker de tan solo diecinueve años. Tras la salida de Marsden, UFO contactó a Schenker que aceptó integrarse a la banda a pesar de no hablar inglés, en junio de 1973.6? Luego y a fines del mismo año, firmaron un nuevo contrato con el sello Chrysalis Records y establecieron relaciones de trabajo con el músico Leo Lyons, integrante de Ten Years After, para producir los siguientes discos de estudio. A principios de 1974 entraron en los Estudios Morgan para lanzar en mayo el tercer álbum Phenomenon, con un sonido mas cargado al hard rock y heavy metal. De este destacaron algunos de sus mayores éxitos como «Doctor Doctor» y «Rock Bottom», que recibieron buenas críticas gracias al estilo y talento de Schenker.2? Para la gira promocional del álbum, fue contratado el guitarrista Paul Chapman exintegrante de la banda irlandesa Skid Row, aunque solo permaneció en la banda hasta enero de 1975 ya que se retiró para formar la banda Lone Star. En julio de 1975 fue publicado el álbum Force It, que continuó con el sonido del trabajo anterior y que les permitió entrar por primera vez en la lista Billboard 200 de los Estados Unidos en el puesto 71.7? En este trabajo participó como músico invitado Chick Churchill, integrante de Ten Years After tocando los teclados, siendo la primera aparición de este instrumento en un disco de la banda. Por su parte y para promocionarlo, fueron lanzados los sencillos «Shoot Shoot» y «Let It Roll» en el mismo año.8? En 1976 y gracias a los nuevos sonidos que les brindó los teclados, la banda contrató al músico argentino y exintegrante de Heavy Metal Kids Danny Peyronel precisamente en el puesto de teclista, para lanzar en mayo del mismo año el álbum No Heavy Petting, que nuevamente entró en las listas estadounidenses en el puesto 167, pero no obtuvo la misma recepción comercial de los dos anteriores.7? De este álbum destacó la power ballad «Belladona», un gran éxito radial en la URSS, que posteriormente la haría famosa el músico ruso Alexander Barykin gracias a su versión publicado en 1979La gira promocional les permitió tocar en varios países de Europa, como también y por primera vez en algunas ciudades estadounidenses. Tras esta gira, Peyronel fue despedido y luego formó su propia banda The Blue Max. Con la idea de incluir a un nuevo integrante, para ocupar los puestos de guitarrista rítmico y teclista, Michael llamó a Paul Raymond de la banda Savoy Brown, que rápidamente aceptó la ofertaCon Raymond como integrante activo en el grupo, UFO buscó al productor Ron Nevison conocido por trabajar con Led Zeppelin y Thin Lizzy, entre otros. Con él grabaron el sexto álbum de estudio Lights Out, publicado en mayo de 1977, que debutó por primera vez en la lista del país británico en el puesto 54 y en el lugar 23 en los Estados Unidos.7?9? Con este nuevo disco, la banda se ganó buenas críticas tanto en las tierras europeas como en las norteamericanas, gracias a éxitos como «Love to Love», «Lights Out» y el cover de «Alone Again Or» de la banda Love. Tras la gira promocional por los Estados Unidos a principios de 1978, la banda se estableció en Los Ángeles (California), para grabar el disco Obsession publicado en junio del mismo año. A pesar que no fue aclamado y no recibió buenas críticas como el trabajo anterior fue más exitoso en las listas británicas, ya que alcanzó el puesto 26.9? De este destacó el sencillo «Only You Can Rock Me», el primero en entrar en la lista UK Singles Chart en el lugar 50Desde mediados de 1977 las tensiones personales entre Schenker y Mogg aumentaron considerablemente, debido al temperamento del guitarrista alemán. Debido a ello en ocasiones, generalmente en las presentaciones en vivo, dejaba de tocar la guitarra, no realizaba los solos o simplemente dejaba el escenario. Esto provocó pésimas relaciones entre él y el resto de la agrupación durante la gira promocional de Obsession en 1978, a tal punto que Schenker abandonó la banda, obligando a esta a buscar a Paul Chapman para culminar las presentaciones restantes.6? Tras su salida fue invitado por su hermano Rudolf Schenker para participar de las grabaciones del disco Lovedrive. Sin embargo abandonó nuevamente a Scorpions, afirmando que no sentía cómodo tocando canciones de otros.10? Así entonces en 1980 creó su propia banda Michael Schenker Group.2? Sin embargo y antes de su partida, la banda alcanzó a grabar las presentaciones en directo en las ciudades estadounidenses de Chicago y Louisville, para lanzar el que fue su primer álbum en vivo oficial Strangers in the Night. Publicado en 1979, obtuvo críticas positivas a tal punto de ser considerado como uno de los mejores discos en vivo en la historia del rock.11? Este disco además obtuvo el primer top 10 en el Reino Unido, alcanzando el puesto 7 en los UK Albums Chart y también les otorgó su primer disco de plata, al superar las 60 000 copias vendidas en el país británicoCon Paul "Tonka" Chapman como músico activo grabaron el octavo álbum de estudio No Place to Run, publicado en enero de 1980, que contó con la producción de George Martin conocido en el mundo por su trabajo con The Beatles. Con este disco cambió en parte el sonido de UFO, que provocó algunos problemas con los fánaticos de toda la vida, sin embargo les permitió obtener el puesto 11 en el Reino Unido y el segundo disco de plata, por vender más de 60 000 copias en el mencionado país.12? Tras el término de la gira promocional de No Place to Run, el teclista Paul Raymond se retiró de la banda para ingresar en la banda de su excompañero Michael Schenker. Para suplantar su cupo en la banda, buscaron al guitarrista y teclista Neil Carter de la banda Wild Horses y junto a él lanzaron el álbum The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent en 1981, que fue producido por ellos mismos no obteniendo la recepción esperada.2? En 1982 apareció en el mercado mundial el siguiente disco Mechanix, que obtuvo el puesto 8 en el Reino Unido, el segundo más alto de toda la historia de UFO en su país natal.9? Tras la gira promocional el bajista Pete Way recibió una invitación por parte de Eddie Clarke, para integrar su nuevo proyecto Fastway. Luego de estar solo un par de meses en aquella banda, Way fundó su propia banda Waysted en 1983.3? En febrero del mismo año lanzaron el disco Making Contact, en donde Chapman y Carter tuvieron que tocar el bajo debido a que no contrataron un nuevo músico para ese puesto durante las grabaciones del álbum. Tras la gira promocional, junto al bajista Billy Sheehan como músico invitado, Mogg decidió poner fin a la banda por la mala recepción de sus últimos discos y por los constantes cambios y salidas de sus integrantes, lo que hacía inestable la carrera de UFOLuego de dos años que Mogg disolvió la banda, se estableció en la ciudad de Los Ángeles (California), donde se reencontró con Raymond y decidieron reformar UFO con nuevos integrantes. Para ello contrataron a Tommy McClendon conocido por su alias como Atomik Tommy M. en la guitarra, al exbajista de la banda inglesa Eddie and the Hot Rods, Paul Gray, y al baterista Robbie France, que meses más tarde sería reemplazado por exmúsico de Magnum, Jim Simpson.2? En 1985 esta nueva alineación lanzó al mercado mundial el álbum Misdemeanor, que alcanzó puestos similares a los álbumes anteriores en las listas musicales. En agosto de 1986, mientras estaban de gira por Estados Unidos, Paul Raymond nuevamente se retiró de la banda, asumiendo su puesto el teclista David Jacobson como músico invitado. En el mismo año, es decir en 1986, grabaron el EP Ain't Misbehavin' que apareció dos años después en el mercado, ya que el sello Chrysalis puso fin al contrato con ellos, debido a los malos resultados de sus discos. Por ende en 1988 este EP fue lanzado por Revolver Records para el Reino Unido y por Metal Blade Records para los Estados Unidos.13? En 1988 y por segunda vez Mogg puso fin a la banda, por los malos resultados de los dos últimos trabajos y por no sentirse cómodo con la labor de los nuevos integrantesA principios de la década de los noventa, Mogg y Way se reunieron y decidieron reformar la banda con nuevos integrantes. Para ello contrataron a Laurence Archer exguitarrista de la agrupación británica Stampede, al baterista Clive Edwards conocido por participar con los músicos Uli Jon Roth y Pat Travers, y al teclista Don Airey que anteriormente trabajó con Rainbow y Gary Moore. Con esta nueva alineación publicaron en 1992 el álbum High Stakes & Dangerous Men, que les permitió regresar a su clásico sonido. Tras la gira promocional y con alto apoyo de sus fanáticos, Mogg y Way iniciaron las conversaciones con los otros antiguos miembros para reunir a la clásica alineación de los años setenta. Tras algunos acuerdos contractuales y monetarios, Michael Schenker, Paul Raymond y Andy Parker se unieron a Mogg y Way por primera vez desde 1978, iniciando una extensa gira de dos años por el mundo.2? Con los cinco integrantes clásicos grabaron el disco Walk on Water en 1995, que fue lanzado solo en Japón, pero posteriormente fue publicado en los mercados europeos con el pasar de los años.8? Al momento de promocionar el disco con la gira correspondiente, el baterista Andy Parker se retiró de la banda por problemas personales siendo reemplazado por Simon Wright exmúsico de AC/DC. Lamentablemente las diferencias entre Mogg y Schenker reaparecieron, provocando que este último se alejara de la banda en medio de la gira en 1997, causando la cancelación de las últimas fechas. Luego de algunas conversaciones con el mánager, Michael regresó en 1998 solo para tocar en algunos shows de las reprogramadas fechas canceladas a mediados de 1997. Tras ello todos los músicos de UFO prefirieron separarse nuevamente. A pesar de esto último Phil Mogg y Pete Way fueron los únicos que continuaron trabajando juntos y crearon la banda Mogg/Way, con la cual lanzaron los álbumes Edge of the World en 1997 y Chocolate Box en 1999.3? En el año 2000 y tras firmar con el sello Shrapnel Records, nuevamente la banda se reúnió pero esta vez sin Raymond y con el baterista Aynsley Dunbar, conocido por sus participaciones en los álbumes de Frank Zappa.3? En julio del mismo año fue publicado el décimo quinto álbum de estudio Covenant, que en algunas ediciones fue lanzado junto a un disco en vivo denominado Live USA. A pesar de los rumores de la prensa sobre las malas relaciones entre Schenker y Mogg, la alineación permaneció hasta el 2002 para lanzar el disco Sharks, que recibió gran apoyo de los fanáticos europeos durante la gira.8? En 2003 y con la gira culminada Schenker se retiró de la banda, pero antes creó el proyecto The Plot junto a Pete Way y al baterista Jeff Martin, con la cual publicaron el disco homónimo en el mismo año.Con las partidas definitivas de Schenker y Dunbar, el resto de la banda contrató a Vinnie Moore y a Jason Bonham para los puestos de guitarrista y baterista respectivamente. Con la idea de relanzar nuevamente la carrera de la banda, a fines de 2003 firmaron con el sello SPV/Steamhammer Records y entablaron relaciones con el productor Tommy Newton para trabajar en los álbumes siguientes. En marzo de 2004 apareció en los mercados el disco You Are Here, que además marcó el retorno de Raymond a la agrupación tras cerca de cinco años fuera de ella. Durante la gira promocional fue grabado el primer doble DVD titulado Showtime, que fue lanzado en noviembre de 2005 junto a un disco compacto en vivo. En este mismo mes, el baterista original Andy Parker regresó para la presentación en el Piorno Rock Festival celebrado en Granada, España, quedando en ese puesto hasta el día de hoy. En 2006 fue lanzado el décimo octavo álbum de estudio The Monkey Puzzle, que fue considerado como el disco más pesado de la banda después de la salida del guitarrista alemán Michael Schenker. En 2009 y antes de ingresar a los estudios para la grabación de un nuevo disco Way fue diagnosticado de serios problemas al hígado, por la cual sus médicos le recomendaron no participar en las grabaciones.14? Finalmente en junio del mismo año fue publicado el álbum The Visitor con la participación de Peter Pichl, miembro de Nektar como músico de sesión en el puesto de bajista. El trabajo además debutó en el puesto 99 en el Reino Unido, siendo el primer álbum en volver aparecer en la lista UK Albums Chart, desde Misdemeanor de 1985.9? Luego que Way no pudo recuperarse a tiempo para la gira promocional, la banda contrató a Rob De Luca conocido como el bajista de Sebastian Bach para las presentaciones entre los años 2009 y 2011.15? Para la segunda parte y a mediados de 2011 fue también contratado Barry Sparks en el mencionado puesto. Por otro lado y en el mismo año, los exmiembros de la banda Danny Peyronel, Laurence Archer, Clive Edwards y junto a Rocky Newton, exbajista de McAuley Schenker Group, fundaron la banda X-UFO, con la cual dan presentaciones en vivo tocando distintas canciones de UFO. En 2012 fue lanzado el vigésimo disco llamado Seven Deadly, que nuevamente debutó en las listas musicales del Reino Unido en el puesto 63.9? Este al igual que el anterior fue grabado junto a un bajista de sesión, ya que la banda no quiso contratar a un reemplazante de Pete Way. Sin embargo para la gira promocional fueron nuevamente acompañados por Rob De Luca, tras la salida definitiva de Way. En 2013 en una entrevista a Paul Raymond contó que estaban preparando un nuevo disco de estudio, pero que hasta ese momento no tenían confirmado nada. Finalmente en febrero de 2015 se puso a la venta A Conspiracy of Stars, el primer álbum con Rob De Luca como miembro oficial del grupo.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal (Recopilation). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-biblioteca-del-metal-recopilation_sq_f1308558_1.html
Welcome to the first episode of the show for 2020! While it's been a difficult year so far, I trust that everyone is currently staying safe, healthy and sheltered in these unfortunately uncertain times. The podcast has been on hiatus for awhile, but I plan to return with more episodes this year, beginning with this one, which carries a more personal focus. Last year, 2019, was the 25th anniversary of my father's passing and to acknowledge how he affected my love of movie music, I wanted to devote time to showcasing the film scores he enjoyed and introduced to me. This includes wonderful classics such as THE BLUE MAX, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE and PATTON from Jerry Goldsmith, music for the James Bond series, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA by Maurice Jarre and Ron Goodwin's exciting music for WHERE EAGLES DARE and 633 SQUADRON. Along with these selections, I share some anecdotes and memories of my dad. I realize this is an unusually personal focus, but I hope you find it entertaining nonetheless! Connect with the podcast on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com/ascoretosettle twitter.com/score2settlepod You can email the show at ascoretosettlepodcast@gmail.com
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Tai from the Pizza Bro's podcast sits in to talk about all things pizza and podcasting. Tai has been doing podcasting in the PNW for the past 12 years, including Pizza Bro's that has been going for over 3 years and has put out 167 episodes so far. His brother co-hosts Pizza Bro's where they talk about pizza, candy, and traveling with occasional guests that join in the conversation. Listeners can find them on their favorite podcast streaming service and can also follow them on Twitter and Instagram. 2:08 – Justin shares how listeners can submit comments or recommendations for podcast visitors, how he met Tai, and Tai shares how long him and his brother have been doing the podcast. He talks about getting started in podcasting, Justin talks about conventions in the area, and the PNW podcast convention. Tai talks on meeting fans at the convention, the other podcasts he does in addition to the Pizza Bro's, and how his pizza love goes into his body art. 18:44 – Justin shares a local pizza place that is intending to sell Keto Pizza, Tai comments that Chicago Style pizza isn't technically a pizza, it's a pie, and Justin shares his favorite deep dish pizza in Chicago. Scott explains what a French Toast Pizza is, Tai talks about doing a podcast with the owners of Tipsy Tomato, and the different pizza's they've tried on the podcast. Justin shares his love of Rubens, his favorite place to get Rubens in Tacoma, and Tai talks on the podcast shift to talking candy on the show in addition to pizza. 41:18 – They talk on toping hot takes, Tai shares on of the best Hawaiian pizza he has ever had, and the great lunch buffet at the Smoking Monkey Pizza in Seattle. Scott and Tai give props to Wicked Pie Pizza in Puyallup, Justin talks on stumbling on Johnny Americas Hawaiian Pizza, the Tai talks on where the Hawaiian Pizza was invented. Justin gives a shout out to the Taco Pizza from Tacoma and props to the Devils Reef in Tacoma. 56:02 – Tai talks on the list he has made of the semi-local Tacoma Pizza places, how he feels on New York Style pizza vs Chicago, and doing a pizza tour with friends starting on Olympia. He recommends those that would like to do a pizza tour should limit it to eight locations, they talk on plans of doing a co-sponsored pizza tour in Tacoma, and Justin give props to businesses on 6th Ave. Scott suggests a burger tour as well, them having Odd Otter on GCP back in the day, and Justin talks gives a shout out to Loose Wheel. Tai shares how to make a pizza meatloaf and Scott gives a shout out to Blue Max store in Puyallup. Thanks Tai for taking time out of your day to share your podcast and love for pizza! Special Guest: Pizza Bros Podcast.
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Redefining Freedom" - Show #364, from May 10, 2005, live on KOOP Austin ["We are a great society because we are free society; on the other hand, it is very important for there to be limits." - George W. Bush] Set: Aram Khachaturian - "Gayanne Ballet Suite (Adagio)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey s.t. [Armenian composer. Backwards, layered with forwards copy] Aram Khachaturian - "Gayanne Ballet Suite (Adagio)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey s.t. [Armenian composer. Forwards, layered with backwards copy] Ken Gary Dickerson - "Excerpt: "Radio extravaganza"" - On air in this timeslot one week ago 5/3/2005 Ken Ken, Mendy - "Apartment field recording" - Recorded 12/7/2004 [4 layered copies] The Dead Texan - "When I See Scissors I Can't Help But Think of You" - The Dead Texan [Two layered copies. Lifted from Farlan Veraitch's New Year's Type mix, January 2005] Sigur Ros/Kjartan Sveinsson - "Sioasti baerinn" - Sioasti baerinn Camper Van Beethoven, David Lowery - "All Her Favorite Fruit (Live)" - Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, 7/18/2002 [Bootleg. Two copies of spoken concert intro repeated, then full song later] Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping, voice - "I've Been Arrested at about a Monthly Rate" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture [That's about all my lawyer will allow] Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice - "If Your Goal is to Get Arrested" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture [Which is often a goal - maybe sometimes it's better to have someone stop you for what you're doing, to have people pay attention.] Tape-Beatles - "Pens, pencils, stationery" - Music with Sound Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice - "What is the Motivation for the State to Suppress What's Being Done?" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture John Lennon - "Working Class Hero" - Plastic Ono Band [Censored for FCC] George W. Bush - "Interview January 2005: The government should, not censor, but limit." - Interviewed by Brian Lamb on C-Span, late January 2005 [We are a great society because we are free society; on the other hand, it is very important for there to be limits, limits to what parents have to explain to their children. Protect the capacity of people to speak freely in our society, unless things go too far. The classic definition by the Supreme Court on pornography: You know it when you see it. In this job, there's some simple pleasures of life that really help you cope: One is Barney the dog. This year I'm reading the bible every day.] The Stone Roses - "Elephant Stone (single)" - Elephant Stone single [Two copies of intro, gradually building, eventually releasing to more of the song] The Cars - "It's All I Can Do" - Anthology - Just What I Needed [A single loop. Tribute to skipping record from Ken & Joe's Radio Extravaganza, 1994] Ken - "Happens right now" The Cars - "It's All I Can Do" - Anthology - Just What I Needed E-mail - "Ken's email subject title: Magical Asparagus" [Inspired by and created for Joel, 11/30/2004] The Album Leaf & Sigur Ros - "Streamside" - In a Safe Place The Cars - "Just What I Needed" - Anthology - Just What I Needed [Four loops] Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice - "One year you'll be arrested and the next year you won't" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture [Because you can do the same thing one year as you did the next year, and one year you'll be arrested and the next year you won't. So, do you not have the same right each year? Your right doesn't change. What changes is the intent and what the society, what the state wants to do, whether the state wants to suppress it or not. You have any right you assert. You have as much rights as you want to assert, and the only limits to your rights is what the state says, 'no, you don't have that right - we won't let you have it today.'] Wayne Dyer - "What You Want Wants You, CD 4, track 1" - Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny [...what it is that you do desire...there is something inside you...] Philip Glass - "Abandoned Factory" - Undertow The Cars - "You Are the Girl" - Anthology - Just What I Needed [One loop (plus lead-in to loop), used throughout last 17 minutes of show] Jima - "X-Mas Bush" - Dubya Cut & Paste Project [George W. Bush reads 'Twas the Night Before Christmas] Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping, voice - "NYU Will Charge Me in the Evening" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture [and then I have to stay in jail overnight, and then in the morning, there's no charges.] Ken - "11 years in the making" Phone caller - "Daily Juice caller" [I would put life in the juice. I would put a telephone in the juice. I'll put the juice in my ear. The juice is in the telephone. Evaporated into thin air. As thin as a bicycle spoke. It was spoken last week. Last week.] Ken The Cars - "You Are the Girl" - Anthology - Just What I Needed Ken End of set Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "None of This is What I Intended" [Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity.] Jim Connelley - "Dragonriders of Pern videogame music (SID rip)" - Dragonriders of Pern (1983) for the Commodore 64, published by Epyx [Book by Anne McCaffrey. Software development by The Connelley Group.] Ken My Fun (Justin Hardison) - "Portabello Road" - One Minute Vacations [Two copies. Field recording made in Portabello market in London, Feb. 2004. Found here.] Live phone caller - "You're blowing my mind. It's melting out of my left ear" Ken - "I've said this before" Charles Olins - "Vivisection" - 12 Monkeys Soundtrack Michael Crichton, director & writer; Alan Oppenheimer, others, actors - "Scene: Infectious disease of machinery" - Westworld movie [We aren't dealing with ordinary machines here; these are highly complicated pieces of equipment -- almost as complicated as living organisms. In some cases, they've been designed by other computers. We don't know exactly how they work.] John Carpenter - "Gold to Wood" - John Carpenter's The Fog Complete Soundtrack [Two copies. Incl. beach sounds] Jim Rohn - "Filling Your Reservoir of Knowledge" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "Designing the Next Ten Years" - The Art of Exceptional Living Gyorgy Ligeti - "Jupiter and Beyond: Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs & Orchestra" - 2001: A Space Odyssey Soundtrack [Performed by Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra] Jim Rohn - "The Art of Setting Goals" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "Developing a Powerful Personal Philosophy" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Miracle of Personal Development" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Five Abilities for True Success" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Principle of Association" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Cultivation of Lifestyle" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Day that Turns Your Life Around" - The Art of Exceptional Living Live phone caller - "You have to play a role. You have to be something you're not" [11-minute call, interspersed with Jim Rohn, Philip Glass, Ligeti, K.L.E.R.E. Light (Polyphonic Spree), Wayne Dyer. I don't like being subjugated and dominated. There's too much oppression required. There's this feeling like there's this wall between you and the world, and your whole reality is on one side of the wall, and the whole world is on the other. It's an oppressive wall, between everything else. You have to serve someone else. You have to play a role. You can't be all of yourself. There's too much oppression required. Exposure to radiation. Mental strain, abuse from the public, someone controls what I eat. The decay of the world. Doesn't matter how nice you are. Physical strain, obesity. There's not enough relaxing time at work. And then they can just fire you at any time. A waste of my life, sometimes. Sometimes I'm at work, and I realize I've just wasted six hours making money for other people. There's no real communication. Nobody understands where you are.] Live phone caller - "You have to play a role, part 2" [It's really hard to have true connections when you spend so much time in an environment where you're not supposed to be all of yourself. What about what I want to do? What about my life? Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity, and what comes out is undiluted me, unmodified. And I feel lighter, so light, lightweight. So it's clear water, flowing through me, not being repressed, not being restrained. It feels really good when it happens. I want to do something else, I want to be part of a pack, or a pack of wolves, or a tribe. They eat together, find food, and take care of each other. And I want to find that freedom, that clarity, in every moment. Cracks, caves, holes, wide open places.] Philip Glass - "Target Destruction" - The Fog of War Philip Glass - "Low Evil" - The Fog of War Philip Glass - "Blind Moles" - The Fog of War Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Light (a polyphonic spree)" - Show #281, from Dec. 9, 2003 [Two copies] Wayne Dyer - "Tribe Thinking" - Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny Wayne Dyer - "What Obstacles Really Are" - Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny Ken - "Directly onto the air" Live phone caller - "I'm from" Live phone caller - "The steady diet of pixels and reflections" [Is this the steady diet of pixels and reflections, or is this the wind massage? The butterfly cake sale as the buffalo's...] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Polyphonic Potato Head (A speech irony plop)" - Show #282, from Dec. 16, 2003 [Original artists being remixed in original show include: The Polyphonic Spree, Ken's New York City field recording, WarGames, The Magnetic Fields, Bill Cosby, The Who, The Breakfast Club movie] Wayne Dyer - "Disk 2, track 8" - The Power of Intention: Learning to Co-Create Your World Your Way Ken Live phone caller - "I want to find peace...life isn't a game" [I have my radio on. It's tough to decide what to do sometimes. I don't know. Aww, man. I want to go home, I want to sleep, I want to find peace, I want to find happiness, pleasure, be kind to life, courtious, patient, patience is a virtue, among other things. Life isn't a game. Life is for real, serious business.] Ken Live phone caller - "Go to the window" Live phone caller - "I'm at the window" [and I see the tongs on the flaming coal... I see an 8-year old gesturing, gesticulating wildly for the 18-wheeled truck to sound its horn by dancing it out on the sidewalk at night.] Ken - "None of this is what I intended" [My intention has 72 faces. I cannot always face my intention. My intention is two-faced.] Stephen C. Biggs - "Blue Max video game music (SID rip)" - Blue Max (1983) for the Commodore 64, published by Synapse Software [Took an hour to load from Datasette(tm) cassette tape] Live phone caller - "Video game (pinball?) sound effects" Randy Glover - "Jumpman video game music (SID rip)" - Jumpman (1983) for the Commodore 64, published by Epyx [Game info] Jim Connelley - "Dragonriders of Pern video game sound effects (SID rip)" - Dragonriders of Pern (1983) for the Commodore 64, published by Epyx [Book by Anne McCaffrey. Software development by The Connelley Group] Dennis Caswell - "Impossible Mission video game sound effects (SID rip)" - Impossible Mission (1984) for the Commodore 64, published by Epyx [Incl. Another visitor! Stay a while...stay forever! Destroy him, my robots. Game info] Live phone caller - "Cautiously caressing it" [I relax the marble, the morph of which is the width of the world, finally touching it with my fingertips, cautiously caressing it, brush stroke technique of bravery tenderness.] Live phone caller - "Go to the window" Michael Crichton, director & writer; Alan Oppenheimer, others, actors - "Scene: Leave the resort open - everything's fine!" - Westworld movie [Central mechanism psychosis? I feel we should shut down the resort for a month. Oh, that seems rash. If we can't ensure the safety of the guests, we're going to be in desperate trouble. But we can ensure their safety! Everything's fine!] Tangerine Dream - "Love on a Real Train" - Risky Business Soundtrack [Played backwards, layered with forwards copy] Tangerine Dream - "Love on a Real Train" - Risky Business Soundtrack [Layered with backwards copy] Ken - "For the time being" End of set Arturo en el Barco - "Beth Dorris" - Music for Students [Not from the 2005 episode, although made in 2005.] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/90082
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Redefining Freedom" - Show #364, from May 10, 2005, live on KOOP Austin ["We are a great society because we are free society; on the other hand, it is very important for there to be limits." - George W. Bush] Set: Aram Khachaturian - "Gayanne Ballet Suite (Adagio)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey s.t. [Armenian composer. Backwards, layered with forwards copy] Aram Khachaturian - "Gayanne Ballet Suite (Adagio)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey s.t. [Armenian composer. Forwards, layered with backwards copy] Ken Gary Dickerson - "Excerpt: "Radio extravaganza"" - On air in this timeslot one week ago 5/3/2005 Ken Ken, Mendy - "Apartment field recording" - Recorded 12/7/2004 [4 layered copies] The Dead Texan - "When I See Scissors I Can't Help But Think of You" - The Dead Texan [Two layered copies. Lifted from Farlan Veraitch's New Year's Type mix, January 2005] Sigur Ros/Kjartan Sveinsson - "Sioasti baerinn" - Sioasti baerinn Camper Van Beethoven, David Lowery - "All Her Favorite Fruit (Live)" - Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, 7/18/2002 [Bootleg. Two copies of spoken concert intro repeated, then full song later] Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping, voice - "I've Been Arrested at about a Monthly Rate" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture [That's about all my lawyer will allow] Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice - "If Your Goal is to Get Arrested" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture [Which is often a goal - maybe sometimes it's better to have someone stop you for what you're doing, to have people pay attention.] Tape-Beatles - "Pens, pencils, stationery" - Music with Sound Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice - "What is the Motivation for the State to Suppress What's Being Done?" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture John Lennon - "Working Class Hero" - Plastic Ono Band [Censored for FCC] George W. Bush - "Interview January 2005: The government should, not censor, but limit." - Interviewed by Brian Lamb on C-Span, late January 2005 [We are a great society because we are free society; on the other hand, it is very important for there to be limits, limits to what parents have to explain to their children. Protect the capacity of people to speak freely in our society, unless things go too far. The classic definition by the Supreme Court on pornography: You know it when you see it. In this job, there's some simple pleasures of life that really help you cope: One is Barney the dog. This year I'm reading the bible every day.] The Stone Roses - "Elephant Stone (single)" - Elephant Stone single [Two copies of intro, gradually building, eventually releasing to more of the song] The Cars - "It's All I Can Do" - Anthology - Just What I Needed [A single loop. Tribute to skipping record from Ken & Joe's Radio Extravaganza, 1994] Ken - "Happens right now" The Cars - "It's All I Can Do" - Anthology - Just What I Needed E-mail - "Ken's email subject title: Magical Asparagus" [Inspired by and created for Joel, 11/30/2004] The Album Leaf & Sigur Ros - "Streamside" - In a Safe Place The Cars - "Just What I Needed" - Anthology - Just What I Needed [Four loops] Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice - "One year you'll be arrested and the next year you won't" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture [Because you can do the same thing one year as you did the next year, and one year you'll be arrested and the next year you won't. So, do you not have the same right each year? Your right doesn't change. What changes is the intent and what the society, what the state wants to do, whether the state wants to suppress it or not. You have any right you assert. You have as much rights as you want to assert, and the only limits to your rights is what the state says, 'no, you don't have that right - we won't let you have it today.'] Wayne Dyer - "What You Want Wants You, CD 4, track 1" - Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny [...what it is that you do desire...there is something inside you...] Philip Glass - "Abandoned Factory" - Undertow The Cars - "You Are the Girl" - Anthology - Just What I Needed [One loop (plus lead-in to loop), used throughout last 17 minutes of show] Jima - "X-Mas Bush" - Dubya Cut & Paste Project [George W. Bush reads 'Twas the Night Before Christmas] Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping, voice - "NYU Will Charge Me in the Evening" - Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture [and then I have to stay in jail overnight, and then in the morning, there's no charges.] Ken - "11 years in the making" Phone caller - "Daily Juice caller" [I would put life in the juice. I would put a telephone in the juice. I'll put the juice in my ear. The juice is in the telephone. Evaporated into thin air. As thin as a bicycle spoke. It was spoken last week. Last week.] Ken The Cars - "You Are the Girl" - Anthology - Just What I Needed Ken End of set Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "None of This is What I Intended" [Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity.] Jim Connelley - "Dragonriders of Pern videogame music (SID rip)" - Dragonriders of Pern (1983) for the Commodore 64, published by Epyx [Book by Anne McCaffrey. Software development by The Connelley Group.] Ken My Fun (Justin Hardison) - "Portabello Road" - One Minute Vacations [Two copies. Field recording made in Portabello market in London, Feb. 2004. Found here.] Live phone caller - "You're blowing my mind. It's melting out of my left ear" Ken - "I've said this before" Charles Olins - "Vivisection" - 12 Monkeys Soundtrack Michael Crichton, director & writer; Alan Oppenheimer, others, actors - "Scene: Infectious disease of machinery" - Westworld movie [We aren't dealing with ordinary machines here; these are highly complicated pieces of equipment -- almost as complicated as living organisms. In some cases, they've been designed by other computers. We don't know exactly how they work.] John Carpenter - "Gold to Wood" - John Carpenter's The Fog Complete Soundtrack [Two copies. Incl. beach sounds] Jim Rohn - "Filling Your Reservoir of Knowledge" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "Designing the Next Ten Years" - The Art of Exceptional Living Gyorgy Ligeti - "Jupiter and Beyond: Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs & Orchestra" - 2001: A Space Odyssey Soundtrack [Performed by Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra] Jim Rohn - "The Art of Setting Goals" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "Developing a Powerful Personal Philosophy" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Miracle of Personal Development" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Five Abilities for True Success" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Principle of Association" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Cultivation of Lifestyle" - The Art of Exceptional Living Jim Rohn - "The Day that Turns Your Life Around" - The Art of Exceptional Living Live phone caller - "You have to play a role. You have to be something you're not" [11-minute call, interspersed with Jim Rohn, Philip Glass, Ligeti, K.L.E.R.E. Light (Polyphonic Spree), Wayne Dyer. I don't like being subjugated and dominated. There's too much oppression required. There's this feeling like there's this wall between you and the world, and your whole reality is on one side of the wall, and the whole world is on the other. It's an oppressive wall, between everything else. You have to serve someone else. You have to play a role. You can't be all of yourself. There's too much oppression required. Exposure to radiation. Mental strain, abuse from the public, someone controls what I eat. The decay of the world. Doesn't matter how nice you are. Physical strain, obesity. There's not enough relaxing time at work. And then they can just fire you at any time. A waste of my life, sometimes. Sometimes I'm at work, and I realize I've just wasted six hours making money for other people. There's no real communication. Nobody understands where you are.] Live phone caller - "You have to play a role, part 2" [It's really hard to have true connections when you spend so much time in an environment where you're not supposed to be all of yourself. What about what I want to do? What about my life? Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity, and what comes out is undiluted me, unmodified. And I feel lighter, so light, lightweight. So it's clear water, flowing through me, not being repressed, not being restrained. It feels really good when it happens. I want to do something else, I want to be part of a pack, or a pack of wolves, or a tribe. They eat together, find food, and take care of each other. And I want to find that freedom, that clarity, in every moment. Cracks, caves, holes, wide open places.] Philip Glass - "Target Destruction" - The Fog of War Philip Glass - "Low Evil" - The Fog of War Philip Glass - "Blind Moles" - The Fog of War Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Light (a polyphonic spree)" - Show #281, from Dec. 9, 2003 [Two copies] Wayne Dyer - "Tribe Thinking" - Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny Wayne Dyer - "What Obstacles Really Are" - Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny Ken - "Directly onto the air" Live phone caller - "I'm from" Live phone caller - "The steady diet of pixels and reflections" [Is this the steady diet of pixels and reflections, or is this the wind massage? The butterfly cake sale as the buffalo's...] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Polyphonic Potato Head (A speech irony plop)" - Show #282, from Dec. 16, 2003 [Original artists being remixed in original show include: The Polyphonic Spree, Ken's New York City field recording, WarGames, The Magnetic Fields, Bill Cosby, The Who, The Breakfast Club movie] Wayne Dyer - "Disk 2, track 8" - The Power of Intention: Learning to Co-Create Your World Your Way Ken Live phone caller - "I want to find peace...life isn't a game" [I have my radio on. It's tough to decide what to do sometimes. I don't know. Aww, man. I want to go home, I want to sleep, I want to find peace, I want to find happiness, pleasure, be kind to life, courtious, patient, patience is a virtue, among other things. Life isn't a game. Life is for real, serious business.] Ken Live phone caller - "Go to the window" Live phone caller - "I'm at the window" [and I see the tongs on the flaming coal... I see an 8-year old gesturing, gesticulating wildly for the 18-wheeled truck to sound its horn by dancing it out on the sidewalk at night.] Ken - "None of this is what I intended" [My intention has 72 faces. I cannot always face my intention. My intention is two-faced.] Stephen C. Biggs - "Blue Max video game music (SID rip)" - Blue Max (1983) for the Commodore 64, published by Synapse Software [Took an hour to load from Datasette(tm) cassette tape] Live phone caller - "Video game (pinball?) sound effects" Randy Glover - "Jumpman video game music (SID rip)" - Jumpman (1983) for the Commodore 64, published by Epyx [Game info] Jim Connelley - "Dragonriders of Pern video game sound effects (SID rip)" - Dragonriders of Pern (1983) for the Commodore 64, published by Epyx [Book by Anne McCaffrey. Software development by The Connelley Group] Dennis Caswell - "Impossible Mission video game sound effects (SID rip)" - Impossible Mission (1984) for the Commodore 64, published by Epyx [Incl. Another visitor! Stay a while...stay forever! Destroy him, my robots. Game info] Live phone caller - "Cautiously caressing it" [I relax the marble, the morph of which is the width of the world, finally touching it with my fingertips, cautiously caressing it, brush stroke technique of bravery tenderness.] Live phone caller - "Go to the window" Michael Crichton, director & writer; Alan Oppenheimer, others, actors - "Scene: Leave the resort open - everything's fine!" - Westworld movie [Central mechanism psychosis? I feel we should shut down the resort for a month. Oh, that seems rash. If we can't ensure the safety of the guests, we're going to be in desperate trouble. But we can ensure their safety! Everything's fine!] Tangerine Dream - "Love on a Real Train" - Risky Business Soundtrack [Played backwards, layered with forwards copy] Tangerine Dream - "Love on a Real Train" - Risky Business Soundtrack [Layered with backwards copy] Ken - "For the time being" End of set Arturo en el Barco - "Beth Dorris" - Music for Students [Not from the 2005 episode, although made in 2005.] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/90082
The Blue Max Kart Club Briggs and Stratton LO206 Masters Test and Tune Track day on Sunday, September 8th, 2019.James McMahon, www.KartPulse.com, and I ramble for 45 minutes about non-kart racing events events. https://www.kartpulse.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8qoTeKjC_Mhttps://bluemaxkartclub.wildapricot.org/
Z-Tribe – Gettin’it –Cuaght Inside 1999 Jay Tamkin – I Remember when –Sorted 2009 The Insomniacs – At Least I’m not With You 2009 Howard “Guitar” luedtke and Blue Max – You Make me Feel Alright –Face To Face With the blues 1996 Harry Muskee – Brother Booze –Muskee live 1990 Gary Moore – Too Tired –Blues Alive 1993 Iceman Robinson – I’ve Never Been Loved –I’v Never Been Loved 2001 I’m so Glad I Met You – Guitar Shorty – Topsy Turvy 1993 Hokie Joint – Remmington –The Music Starts to Play – 2011 Guy Forsyth – Don’t Turn me In - Needle Gun 1995 Swagger – Ian Siegal – Swagger 2007 Jimi Hendrix – Who Knows –Band of Gypsys 1970
Forty years ago, after huge success with Star Wars, Mark Hamill showed up in a down-to-earth comedy about a boy and his car in Corvette Summer. Join shazbazzar and JediShua as they get revved up in high speed at 77 minutes per episode on this Memorial Day TechnoRetro Dads. In the NEWS Thundercats return to the small screen, but they don’t appear to be like the classic ‘80s cartoon. A She-Ra reboot looks like it will be more faithful to the original. Kitsis and Horowitz line up to run the Amazing Stories reboot overseen by Steven Spielberg. Galaxy’s Edge gets a release date…sort of. And in sadder news, legendary movie poster artist Bill Gold and Lois Lane Margot Kidder both leave this life. We Love Our Cereal… …and other sweet, sugary, and colorful breakfast foods. This coming Friday is National Doughnut Day…again! It seems like it comes twice a year, doesn’t it? PLUS: Cereal Feedback from Jonathan, Adam, and Shane. Corvette Summer Mark Hamill and Annie Potts make an unlikely couple in 1978’s Corvette Summer, a RomCom featuring a boy’s automotive dreams, a girl’s effort to make it in the world, and the love they find along the way. Although JediShua saw this one in theaters in 1978, shazbazzar didn’t see it until a week ago. But in the end, the ‘Dads both love this movie! Check it out when you can. It’s a fun flick with lots of surprises and flashbacks to ‘70s culture for GenXers. TechnoRetro Arcade Drop a quarter in the slot and take off with a shot in some great driving games we played in arcades and at home. From the confusing axonometric driving in Super Off Road to the “behind the car” perspective of Pole Position, driving games have always been popular in the arcade. We remember Rally X, Spy Hunter, futuristic F-Zero, and (of course) Super Mario Kart as we put one foot on the brake and one on the gas at the TechnoRetro Arcade. Feedback Mike MacDonald agrees that Twiki and Dr. Theopolis are similar to Bollux and Blue Max from the Brian Daley Han Solo novels, but Mac admits he hasn’t seen Willow, yet. Shane in GR recalls the blue Hot Wheels carrying cases he used to have as a kid and wonders if they’re still in his parents’ house. Jimmy in GA submits some sketches of Tony the Tiger and Buzz from Honey Nut Cheerios. John Schepler helps shazbazzar out with the identity of Chris Claremont. Thanks for tuning in to TechnoRetro Dads, EarBuds! Don’t forget to rate and review TechnoRetro Dads on iTunes, share us and with us on social media, and join discussions about toys, cereal, games, movies and/or shows from the ‘70s and ‘80s by giving the ‘Dads your feedback via voice mail at (209) 878-7323 or sending us a message or mp3 via electronic-M to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com. Share and enjoy.
Dee Tails (Creature Performer in The Force Awakens, Rogue One and The Last Jedi) joins us for Teaser Talk on SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY. Teaser Talk in more ways than one, as Dee dances around the fact that he may actually be IN Solo. We cover fandom, Bollux, Blue Max and Twiki. BREAKING: David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, creators of the Game of Thrones TV Series have been tapped to write and produce a new series of Star Wars films based separately from the Skywalker saga. How do you feel about this, Skywalkers? We want to know! Tweet or share with us your thoughts. GUEST CONTACT Dee Tails: @deetails SUPPORT THE SHOW NEW - Shop Star Wars Shoes at Po-Zu! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. CONTACT US Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube and leave us a review! Never Land on Alderaan!
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Dee Tails (Creature Performer in The Force Awakens, Rogue One and The Last Jedi) joins us for Teaser Talk on SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY. Teaser Talk in more ways than one, as Dee dances around the fact that he may actually be IN Solo. We cover fandom, Bollux, Blue Max and Twiki. BREAKING: David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, creators of the Game of Thrones TV Series have been tapped to write and produce a new series of Star Wars films based separately from the Skywalker saga. How do you feel about this, Skywalkers? We want to know! Tweet or share with us your thoughts. GUEST CONTACT Dee Tails: @deetails SUPPORT THE SHOW NEW - Shop Star Wars Shoes at Po-Zu! Skywalking Through Neverland T-Shirts at TeePublic! Check them out HERE. CONTACT US Instagram: http://instagram.com/skywalkingpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkywalkingPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywalkingthroughneverland Send emails to share@skywalkingthroughneverland.com and follow us on Facebook. If you dug this episode, click over to iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube and leave us a review! Never Land on Alderaan!
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO’s composer interview series continues with an in-depth discussion with composer, arranger, conductor Nic Raine. In September 2017, Jason Drury talked to Nic Raine via Skype at his home in Germany. During the interview, Raine talks about the many collaborations in his career including his first meeting with John Barry, his work on silent film scores with Carl Davis and James Bernard, his film score re-constructions, the Wallace & Gromit films, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and more. Also during the show, there is plenty of music from films that Raine has worked on as an orchestrator including THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, ENIGMA, MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME, NAPOLEAN, and NOSFERATU. You’ll also hear selections from Raine conducted performances of THE BLUE MAX. EL CID, and THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. You will also hear music composed by Nic Raine from his score to SHORES OF HOPE. If you want to know more about Nic Raine please check out his web page at http://raine-music.com/ Cinematic Sound Radio http://www.cinematicsound.net WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
BLUE MAX SCHANG Key tracks: Bad Attitude Don’t Lose Your Cool I’m Crazy For You. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luciaandglynn/support
John goes back to 2002 for a Hannam Archive featuring movie, stage and TV actor DERREN NESBITT. He reveals amazing stories about working with Richard Burton, Frank Sinatra and George Peppard. Derren's movies include Where Eagles Dare, The Naked Runner and The Blue Max.
Jerry Goldsmith vs. John Williams. Science Fiction fans tend to be a polarized bunch when it comes to the two biggest franchises: Star Trek and Star Wars. Both have huge fan followings and both have had an enormous impact on pop culture. While Star Trek has featured many different composers, the legendary Jerry Goldsmith is responsible in large part for the film scores. Meanwhile, to date, all of the Star Wars films have been composed by John Williams. Both of these composers are outstanding, but when the fan debate turns to these two men, the question often asked is "Who is a better composer: Jerry Goldsmith or John Williams?" In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Jason Cullimore, Suzanne Williamson, and Davis Grayson to determine—in game-show style—which best conveys the desired feelings in their music. We take a look at nine different categories of film scoring and rate them. Who will win? Listen and find out! Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Jason Cullimore (00:01:17) "The Sparrow and the Hawk" (J. Cullimore) (00:09:19) "All That We Leave Behind" (J. Cullimore) (00:15:22) "Remus" (from Star Trek Nemesis, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:19:40) The Judges (00:21:11) "The Battle of Endor III" (from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, composed by J. Williams) (00:25:15) The Format of the Game (00:29:42) Round One: Patriotic (00:30:47) "Equality Under the Law" (from Lincoln, composed by J. Williams) (00:31:53) "Main Title" (from Air Force One, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:34:15) Round One: Scariest (00:38:00) "The Eggs" (from Alien, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:39:37) "Barry's Kidnapping" (Close Encounters of the Third Kind, composed by J. Williams) (00:44:50) Round One: Happiest (00:49:06) "Our Town" (from Dennis the Menace, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:49:28) "Raider's March" (from Raiders of the Lost Ark, composed by J. Williams) (00:52:46) Round Two: Love Theme (00:56:07) "Superman Love Theme" (from Superman, by J. Williams) (00:57:36) "Love Theme (1)" (from The Blue Max, composed by J. Goldsmith) (01:00:43) Round Two: Saddest (01:03:10) "Quiet Isolation" (from Seconds, composed by J. Goldsmith) (01:03:53) "Binary Sunset" (from Star Wars, composed by J. Williams) (01:07:15) Round Two: Battle (01:10:19) "Anakan versus Obi-Wan" (from Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, composed by John Williams) (01:11:32) "Klingon Battle" (from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, composed by J. Goldsmith) (01:15:22) Round Three: Disco (01:20:22) "Main Title (Pop Version)" (from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, composed by J. Goldsmith) (01:20:42) "Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk" (from Star Wars: A New Hope, composed by J. Williams) (01:22:44) Round Three: Strangest (01:25:56) "The Luau Dance" (from Diamond Head, composed by J. Williams) (01:26:52) "Fatal Games" (from Logan's Run, composed by J. Goldsmith) (01:29:45) Round Three: Favorite (01:33:12) "Main Title" (from Planet of the Apes, composed by J. Goldsmith) (01:33:59) "End Credits" (from E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, composed by J. Williams) (01:38:09) "Theme From Jurassic Park" (from Jurassic Park, composed by J. Williams) (01:43:23) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Guests Jason Cullimore, Suzanne Williamson, and David Grayson Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Matthew Sweet introduces music written for movies associated with the great British cinematographer, Douglas Slocombe, who died earlier this year at the age of 103. The catalogue of his films includes some of the greats of the last 75 years - Matthew reflects on his career and pays tribute with music from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"; "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"; "The Lavender Hill Mob"; Kind Hearts and Coronets"; "The Man In The White Suit": "Dead of Night"; "The Servant"; "The Lion In Winter"; ""The Italian Job; "Rollerball"; "The Blue Max"; "Jesus Christ Superstar"; and "Julia".
In Episode 2, we take to the skies with Blue Max, then dive down to the sewers to join the Mario Brothers. We also touch on Joust and Zaxxon, two games that share many similarities to our featured reviews. Kieren Hawken gives his two pence on Budget Titles, and we finally get to our user feedback. Show Notes New Theme Song Software Remixes at Bandcamp ComputeHer (She's also part of 8 Bit Weapon) News Bill's "Atari Party" in Northern California Sacramento Indie Arcade The Ultimate SD Mulitcart Missing Links (Ep 1.: Missile Command) 5200 Super Podcast Ep. 1: The Pac(k) Ins 5200 Super Podcast Ep. 3: TrakBallin' with Centipede and Missile Command 2600 Game by Game Podcast Ep. 49: Dodge 'Em & Missile Command Laird's Lair (Kieren Hawken)'s "XE-Lent Arcade Games Part 10" video Mario Bros. Published by Atari, 1988 Developed by Sculptured Software Information Sources: Mario Bros. (@Wikipedia) Mario Bros.: Classic Arcade Game Video, History & Game Play Overview (@ Arcade Classics) Mario Bros., XEGS version (@ Atarimania) Sculptured Software (@ Wikipedia) Other Reviews and Info: The Atari 7800 Game By Game Podcast, Episode 20 — Mario Bros. & Fight Night Videogame Critic (B+) Joust Developed and published by Atari, 1983 Where to buy: BEST Electronics: $21.50, $9.95 cart only B & C ComputerVisions: $29.95, $20 cart only Bravo Sierra: $20 Information Sources: Joust (video game) (@ Wikipedia) Joust (@ Atarimania) Other Reviews and Info: The Atari 7800 Game By Game Podcast, Epsidoe 5 — Galaga & Joust Laird's Lair XE-Lent Arcade Games, Part 5 Blue Max Original disk version (1983) Published by Synapse Software (aka SynSoft in the UK) & U.S. Gold Developed by Bob Polin XEGS cartridge port (1987) Published by Broderbund / Atari Developed by Sculptured Software Where to buy: BEST Electronics: $18 loose B & C ComputerVisions: $30 (in box), $20 cart only Information Sources: ANTIC VOL. 2, NO. 7 / OCTOBER 1983 COMPUTE! - Issue 44 Atari Mania - 7.8/10 "Blue Max - Atari XL/XE - With Runway Glitch and Commentary" (@ YouTube) ANTIC Interview w/ Bob Polin (Blue Max developer) ANTIC Interview w/ Ihor Wolosenko (co-founder of Synapse) Zaxxon Published by Sega, 1983 Developed by Ron J. Fortier, Datasoft (Disk and tape versions published by Datasoft and others) Information Sources: Zaxxon (@ Wikipedia) Zaxxon (@ Atarimania) Other Reviews and Info: Laird's Lair, XE-Lent Arcade Games - Part 7 Atari 5200 SuperPodcast, Ep. 2 2600 Game By Game Podcast, Ep. 10 Kieren Hawken on Budget Games Joe Blade Published by Players, 1988 Developed by Barry & Brian Southon Joe Blade (@ Atarimania) BMX Simulator Published by Code Masters, 1986 Developed by Adrian Sheppard (game), David Whittaker (sound/music) BMX Simulator (@ Atarimania)
Bob Polin, Blue Max Bob Polin was the programmer of Blue Max and Blue Max 2001 — both published by Synapse Software, and co-creator of Puzzle Panic with Ken Uston. He also wrote the game "Maxter Mind" which was published by Antic magazine. This interview took place on February 15, 2016. In it, we discuss Ihor Wolosenko, whom I previously interviewed. After we did this interview, Bob sent me the floppy disks containing the source code for Blue Max, which I was able to recover. There's a link to the source code in the show notes. Teaser quote: "I literally — when I do a game it's very, very intense where I day in and day out do it. I just burnt out, did nothing for a few years." Blue Max source code: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/249933-blue-max-source-code-for-you/ AtariMania's list of Bob's games: http://www.atarimania.com/list_games_atari-400-800-xl-xe-polin-bob_team_1070_8_G.html Maxter Mind: http://www.atarimagazines.com/v2n7/MaxterMind.html InfoWorld review of Blue Max: https://books.google.com/books?id=uy8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA71#v=onepage
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
On episode two of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO ON WROCK we will be playing music from three brand new film scores. You'll here music from Michael Giacchino's ZOOTOPIA, Tom Holkenborg's (Junkie XL) DEADPOOL and Federico Jusid's MISCONDUCT. Our John Williams album of the week is 1995's NIXON. We pull out Johnny Green's RAINTREE COUNTRY from the film music vault. Grant Kirkhope's KINGDOMS OF AMALUR: RECKONING is our video game score of the week. Tadlow Music's sublime new recording of Jerry Goldsmith's 1966 classic THE BLUE MAX is our re-recording of the week. And we'll end the program with selections from all five 2016 Academy Award nominated scores; BRIDGE OF SPIES by Thomas Newman, Carter Burwell's CAROL, SCARIO by Jóhann Jóhannsson, Ennio Morricone's THE HATEFUL EIGHT and John Williams' STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
On episode two of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO ON WROCK we will be playing music from three brand new film scores. You'll here music from Michael Giacchino's ZOOTOPIA, Tom Holkenborg's (Junkie XL) DEADPOOL and Federico Jusid's MISCONDUCT. Our John Williams album of the week is 1995's NIXON. We pull out Johnny Green's RAINTREE COUNTRY from the film music vault. Grant Kirkhope's KINGDOMS OF AMALUR: RECKONING is our video game score of the week. Tadlow Music's lime new recording of Jerry Goldsmith's 1966 classic THE BLUE MAX is our re-recording of the week. And we'll end the program with selections from all five 2016 Academy Award nominated scores; BRIDGE OF SPIES by Thomas Newman, Carter Burwell's CAROL, SCARIO by Jóhann Jóhannsson, Ennio Morricone's THE HATEFUL EIGHT and John Williams' STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS
Hello and welcome to Antic the Atari 8-bit podcast. My name is Randy Kindig and this is a special interview-only episode of Antic. This interview is with Chuck Peavey, who worked on games for the Atari 8-bit computer like Blue Max, Lode Runner, Fight Night, One on One Basketball, Panther, Ace of Aces, and Dark Chamber. We had a great conversation about his days programming the Atari and I hope you enjoy it. This interview was recorded via Skype on October 4, 2014. links: Universal Net Chuck’s Environmental Journal Green Certified Business Atari Gamer Magazine with Chuck Peavey interview and review of Panther Atari User Magazine (Issue 27) with review of Panther Retro Gamer #132 - Chuck interviewed about the 7800 in the 30-year retrospective Dark Chambers Panther
Ihor Wolosenko was co-founder of Synapse software, the company that brought us SynFile and SynCalc, and an amazing list of games including Blue Max, Zeppelin, Fort Apocalypse, Alley Cat and Shamus. And Nautilus, and Rainbow Walker, and Protector II, and others. Kevin interviewed Ihor on December 23, 2014. LINKS Scans of Synapse art Can a Computer Make You Cry (EA ad)
Matthew Sweet looks at music for films set against the background of the First World War, including the Classic Score of the Week, Joseph Kosma's music for Jean Renoir's movie masterpiece, La Grande Illusion. The First World War prompted a cinematic response even before the War was over and it has continued to exercise the film maker's imagination ever since. From Charles Chaplin's Shoulder Arms in 1918 to Steven Spielberg's recent War Horse, the stories and commentaries are varied and include some of the great moments in film and film-music (The African Queen; The Blue Max; Sergeant York; Lawrence of Arabia).
- Supernovas. Actualidad del mundillo lúdico. Presentamos las novedades más destacadas de las últimas semanas: Blue Max, Caverna, Venetia y Al Filo del Imperio. - Cuartel General. Este programa toca hablar de rol y de las campañas y juegos a los que más le damos últimamente en Mecatol-Rex. Rufo nos hablará de: Pathfinder, Séptimo Mar, Mundo de Tinieblas, Faith, Hombre Lobo, Mago y muchos más. - Campo de Asteroides. De la viñeta al tablero. Con la excusa de unos cuantos juegos inspirados en comics, Chechu, amante de las viñetas nos recomendará algunos comics interesantes que han sido pasados a juegos. Recomendaciones de comics del maestro Chechu: DAREDEVIL:BORN AGAIN ALL STAR SUPERMAN ASTRO CITY SCALPED Y, EL ÚLTIMO HOMBRE LOS COMBATES COTIDIANOS BLACKSAD BARRIO LEJANO MONSTER THE ULTIMATES - Torre de Control. Críticas cortas de juegos. Criticamos Caos en el Viejo Mundo, Revolution: The Dutch Revolt 1568 - 1648, Brass, Napoleon's Triumph, Vampiro (Yihad), Star Wars de Decipher y Infinity - Sala de Comunicaciones. Participan en la sala de comunicaciones: Trama1983, Juan Jose Castillo, GorkaXV, Urdemalas, Manulao, Calvo y Pablo CSI Badajoz.
- Supernovas. Actualidad del mundillo lúdico. Presentamos las novedades más destacadas de las últimas semanas: Blue Max, Caverna, Venetia y Al Filo del Imperio. - Cuartel General. Este programa toca hablar de rol y de las campañas y juegos a los que más le damos últimamente en Mecatol-Rex. Rufo nos hablará de: Pathfinder, Séptimo Mar, Mundo de Tinieblas, Faith, Hombre Lobo, Mago y muchos más. - Campo de Asteroides. De la viñeta al tablero. Con la excusa de unos cuantos juegos inspirados en comics, Chechu, amante de las viñetas nos recomendará algunos comics interesantes que han sido pasados a juegos. Recomendaciones de comics del maestro Chechu: DAREDEVIL:BORN AGAIN ALL STAR SUPERMAN ASTRO CITY SCALPED Y, EL ÚLTIMO HOMBRE LOS COMBATES COTIDIANOS BLACKSAD BARRIO LEJANO MONSTER THE ULTIMATES - Torre de Control. Críticas cortas de juegos. Criticamos Caos en el Viejo Mundo, Revolution: The Dutch Revolt 1568 - 1648, Brass, Napoleon's Triumph, Vampiro (Yihad), Star Wars de Decipher y Infinity - Sala de Comunicaciones. Participan en la sala de comunicaciones: Trama1983, Juan Jose Castillo, GorkaXV, Urdemalas, Manulao, Calvo y Pablo CSI Badajoz.
David Cross - "Pre-Taped Call-In Show" - Mr. Show (Season 3 Episode 10: The Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost) Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Waiting to be the last to leave" - Waiting to be the last to leave: 4/18/13, show #454 [Samples used? I'm not sure! http://lastever.org] Beach Boys - "Good Vibrations" Breakfast on the brink - "Phone call" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Give the Drummer Radio live stream" Bob Dylan - "Series of Dreams" Lou Reed - "Street Hassle" - Street Hassle Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Waiting to be the last to leave" - Waiting to be the last to leave: 4/18/13, show #454 Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light John Lennon - "People are aware of their genius at 10" - Genius Interview Roxy Music - "Avalon" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Ken's Last Ever interviewed by Fareed Armaly - "09070505" - Interview in Berlin July 5, 2009 - Soundtrack Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy: 5/24/05, show #366 [I think the cat just fell: Should I go (a way)? (Samples & archive: lastever.org...)] Lilysotoo - "Live phone call" Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" - i Lilysotoo's cat - "Live phone call" Neutral Milk Hotel Crowded House - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Maury Chaykin, Eddie Deezen, Matthew Broderick - "I wanted Jim to see that" - WarGames The Cars Tangerine Dream - "Love On A Real Train" - Risky Business soundtrack Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "None of This is What I Intended" - None of This is What I Intended: 5/17/05, show #365 [Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity. (Samples & archive: lastever.org...)] Live phone callers Jim Rohn - "Write it down write it down write it down" - The Art of Exceptional Living Polyphonic Spree - "Light and Day" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "7/1/09 Freiburg (no mic)" Miranda July - "Credentials" Jon Brion - "Theme" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind David Wingo - All the Real Girls - "Piano piece" Music behind DJ: Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" The La's - "There She Goes" Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "Southern Accents" - Southern Accents Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Mangler Seen" - Mangler Seen: 12/24/09, show #408, on WFMU [(Samples & archive)] Ken Olin - "The clouds parted" - thirtySomething Elton John - "Tiny Dancer" Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] The Mountain Goats - "New Monster Avenue" Live phone callers - "On Christmas 2009" - "Music on 3 CD players" The Cars - "Just What I Needed" The operator Ken's Last Ever interviewed by Fareed Armaly - "Interview" - Berlin Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "WFMU 2 12/31/08" - mmm noise on WFMU 12/31/08 [(Samples & archive)] Richard E. Grant - "I'm one of the few who understand" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising Pacific Standard Simon - "First live phone call" - "Punchcards and the Holocaust" Alan Watts - "How I can keep the sound going for so long a time" Morgan Freeman - "My word is law" - Stand By Me Monty Python Lou Jacobi - "No god in the ceremony?" - Little Murders Shane Carruth - "it's like it sings" - Primer soundtrack ? - "My memory of it is this room full of tapes running around" - Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon Malcolm X - "Bitten with a smile instead of bitten with a growl" Chris Cooper - "all i saw was workers killing workers,2 years jail,put on battlefield by rich men,politicians" - Matewan Lilysotoo - "I think penetrable is good" The guy - "Live phone call" Rolling Stones - "She's a Rainbow" CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine" Mendy - "I wish you would talk to me" Bruce Dern - "There's no more beauty" - Silent Running George W. Bush - "Working hard to put food on your family" Diana Rigg - "I'm offering you green silence and solitude" - The Hospital Peter Sellers - "In India we don't think who we are, we know who we are" - The Party Party The guy - "Are your toes curled and are the skies pointed towards your eyes" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Explosions In The Sky Her Space Holiday Patrick McGoohan - "Is this how they tried to break you 'til they got what they were after?" - The Prisoner Ally Sheedy & Emilio Estevez - "Go away" - The Breakfast Club [Where do you want me to go?] Lilysotoo - "Should I go away?" Live phone call - "Beatles remix" Live phone call - "Go to the window" Morgan Freeman - "discipline not enemy of enthusiasm" - Stand By Me Donald Sutherland - "he is at peace with himself bc tried society's way" - Little Murders The guy - "Increasing their acceleration for the long journey ahead of them" Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Donald Sutherland - "nothing can hurt if you do not see it as hurtful,nothing can destroy" - Little Murders Leonard Nimoy - "His negative side" - Star Trek TOS Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Leonard Nimoy - "There are many who are uncomfortable with the artfully balanced atmospheres" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Skip Homeier - "we protest harass,pursue,we recognize no authority but ourselves" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Maury Chaykin - "Mr. Potatohead, Mr. Potatohead!" - WarGames Sergei Yevtushenko - "Closing piano music" - Russian Ark Alan Oppenheimer - "We don't know exactly how they work" - Westworld Stephen C. Biggs - "Blue Max video game music (SID rip)" - Blue Max for the Commodore 64 [Published by Synapse Software] Music behind DJ: - "Fishing around the compost pile for dinner. The end lasts. Finishing never. Waiting to be the last one to leave. We don't always notice where the things we make go. You can make everything" Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Music behind DJ: - "Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They're just nervous. They may be afraid of you. They may be shy. They may be afraid to let you go free. You are everything." Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty [Oh, layers...] The Breeders - "Safari" - Safari Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light CocoRosie - "By Your Side" - La maison de mon reve Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light Diane Cluck - "Love-Letter Launches (piano track)" - Song of the Week #8 [http://dianecluck.info/sotw] Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn - "What we need is a new language" - My Dinner With Andre Diane Cluck - "Love-Letter Launches (piano track)" - Song of the Week #8 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Wetzlar (no mic)" - 6/28/09 in Germany Jon Brion - "Theme" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Shane Carruth - Primer soundtrack Franka Potente - "Frau und mann" - The Princess & the Warrior Cowboy Junkies - "Sweet Jane (live)" Alan Watts - "A drawn-out expanse of sensation" Gerre Hancock - "Improvisation On Submitted Themes/ A Symphony/ I. Sonata-Form" - JAV 144 Gerre Hancock - "Various" - From WTJU's The King of Instruments, 1/27/13 Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn - "You're not taking into account the period you're living in" - My Dinner With Andre [Are you ready for some dessert?] Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose [Singer: Beth Andersen, Music: Giorgio Moroder, Lyrics: Keith Forsey] Music behind DJ: - "What have you done? Sometimes everything changed all at once. Became more concerned about the feelings of others. Grasshoppers stretching out in the sun." Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose [The rest!] Air Supply - "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose David Shire - "Night on Disco Mountain" - studio 54-vinyl series Bionic Boogie - "Big West" - Bionic Boogie [vinyl] [Side B, track 4] Bionic Boogie - "Dance Little Dreamer" - DISCOgraphy LP Noam Chomsky - "What We Can Do" - Free Market Fantasies: Capitalism in the Real World Noam Chomsky - "Fairy Tale Boom" - Case Studies in Hypocrisy-U.S. Human Rights Policy Hugh Sinclair - "Microfinance-How it Lost Its Way and Betrayed the Poor" - Making Contact 10/10/12 Music behind DJ: - "A way of resolving" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Music behind DJ: Bionic Boogie (Gregg Diamond) - "Dance Little Dreamer" - DISCOgraphy LP http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/53454
David Cross - "Pre-Taped Call-In Show" - Mr. Show (Season 3 Episode 10: The Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost) Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Waiting to be the last to leave" - Waiting to be the last to leave: 4/18/13, show #454 [Samples used? I'm not sure! https://lastever.org] Beach Boys - "Good Vibrations" Breakfast on the brink - "Phone call" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Give the Drummer Radio live stream" Bob Dylan - "Series of Dreams" Lou Reed - "Street Hassle" - Street Hassle Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Waiting to be the last to leave" - Waiting to be the last to leave: 4/18/13, show #454 Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light John Lennon - "People are aware of their genius at 10" - Genius Interview Roxy Music - "Avalon" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Ken's Last Ever interviewed by Fareed Armaly - "09070505" - Interview in Berlin July 5, 2009 - Soundtrack Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy: 5/24/05, show #366 [I think the cat just fell: Should I go (a way)? (Samples & archive: lastever.org...)] Lilysotoo - "Live phone call" Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" - i Lilysotoo's cat - "Live phone call" Neutral Milk Hotel Crowded House - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Maury Chaykin, Eddie Deezen, Matthew Broderick - "I wanted Jim to see that" - WarGames The Cars Tangerine Dream - "Love On A Real Train" - Risky Business soundtrack Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "None of This is What I Intended" - None of This is What I Intended: 5/17/05, show #365 [Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity. (Samples & archive: lastever.org...)] Live phone callers Jim Rohn - "Write it down write it down write it down" - The Art of Exceptional Living Polyphonic Spree - "Light and Day" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "7/1/09 Freiburg (no mic)" Miranda July - "Credentials" Jon Brion - "Theme" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind David Wingo - All the Real Girls - "Piano piece" Music behind DJ: Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" The La's - "There She Goes" Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "Southern Accents" - Southern Accents Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Mangler Seen" - Mangler Seen: 12/24/09, show #408, on WFMU [(Samples & archive)] Ken Olin - "The clouds parted" - thirtySomething Elton John - "Tiny Dancer" Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] The Mountain Goats - "New Monster Avenue" Live phone callers - "On Christmas 2009" - "Music on 3 CD players" The Cars - "Just What I Needed" The operator Ken's Last Ever interviewed by Fareed Armaly - "Interview" - Berlin Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "WFMU 2 12/31/08" - mmm noise on WFMU 12/31/08 [(Samples & archive)] Richard E. Grant - "I'm one of the few who understand" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising Pacific Standard Simon - "First live phone call" - "Punchcards and the Holocaust" Alan Watts - "How I can keep the sound going for so long a time" Morgan Freeman - "My word is law" - Stand By Me Monty Python Lou Jacobi - "No god in the ceremony?" - Little Murders Shane Carruth - "it's like it sings" - Primer soundtrack ? - "My memory of it is this room full of tapes running around" - Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon Malcolm X - "Bitten with a smile instead of bitten with a growl" Chris Cooper - "all i saw was workers killing workers,2 years jail,put on battlefield by rich men,politicians" - Matewan Lilysotoo - "I think penetrable is good" The guy - "Live phone call" Rolling Stones - "She's a Rainbow" CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine" Mendy - "I wish you would talk to me" Bruce Dern - "There's no more beauty" - Silent Running George W. Bush - "Working hard to put food on your family" Diana Rigg - "I'm offering you green silence and solitude" - The Hospital Peter Sellers - "In India we don't think who we are, we know who we are" - The Party Party The guy - "Are your toes curled and are the skies pointed towards your eyes" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Explosions In The Sky Her Space Holiday Patrick McGoohan - "Is this how they tried to break you 'til they got what they were after?" - The Prisoner Ally Sheedy & Emilio Estevez - "Go away" - The Breakfast Club [Where do you want me to go?] Lilysotoo - "Should I go away?" Live phone call - "Beatles remix" Live phone call - "Go to the window" Morgan Freeman - "discipline not enemy of enthusiasm" - Stand By Me Donald Sutherland - "he is at peace with himself bc tried society's way" - Little Murders The guy - "Increasing their acceleration for the long journey ahead of them" Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Donald Sutherland - "nothing can hurt if you do not see it as hurtful,nothing can destroy" - Little Murders Leonard Nimoy - "His negative side" - Star Trek TOS Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Leonard Nimoy - "There are many who are uncomfortable with the artfully balanced atmospheres" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Skip Homeier - "we protest harass,pursue,we recognize no authority but ourselves" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Maury Chaykin - "Mr. Potatohead, Mr. Potatohead!" - WarGames Sergei Yevtushenko - "Closing piano music" - Russian Ark Alan Oppenheimer - "We don't know exactly how they work" - Westworld Stephen C. Biggs - "Blue Max video game music (SID rip)" - Blue Max for the Commodore 64 [Published by Synapse Software] Music behind DJ: - "Fishing around the compost pile for dinner. The end lasts. Finishing never. Waiting to be the last one to leave. We don't always notice where the things we make go. You can make everything" Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Music behind DJ: - "Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They're just nervous. They may be afraid of you. They may be shy. They may be afraid to let you go free. You are everything." Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty [Oh, layers...] The Breeders - "Safari" - Safari Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light CocoRosie - "By Your Side" - La maison de mon reve Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light Diane Cluck - "Love-Letter Launches (piano track)" - Song of the Week #8 [http://dianecluck.info/sotw] Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn - "What we need is a new language" - My Dinner With Andre Diane Cluck - "Love-Letter Launches (piano track)" - Song of the Week #8 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Wetzlar (no mic)" - 6/28/09 in Germany Jon Brion - "Theme" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Shane Carruth - Primer soundtrack Franka Potente - "Frau und mann" - The Princess & the Warrior Cowboy Junkies - "Sweet Jane (live)" Alan Watts - "A drawn-out expanse of sensation" Gerre Hancock - "Improvisation On Submitted Themes/ A Symphony/ I. Sonata-Form" - JAV 144 Gerre Hancock - "Various" - From WTJU's The King of Instruments, 1/27/13 Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn - "You're not taking into account the period you're living in" - My Dinner With Andre [Are you ready for some dessert?] Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose [Singer: Beth Andersen, Music: Giorgio Moroder, Lyrics: Keith Forsey] Music behind DJ: - "What have you done? Sometimes everything changed all at once. Became more concerned about the feelings of others. Grasshoppers stretching out in the sun." Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose [The rest!] Air Supply - "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose David Shire - "Night on Disco Mountain" - studio 54-vinyl series Bionic Boogie - "Big West" - Bionic Boogie [vinyl] [Side B, track 4] Bionic Boogie - "Dance Little Dreamer" - DISCOgraphy LP Noam Chomsky - "What We Can Do" - Free Market Fantasies: Capitalism in the Real World Noam Chomsky - "Fairy Tale Boom" - Case Studies in Hypocrisy-U.S. Human Rights Policy Hugh Sinclair - "Microfinance-How it Lost Its Way and Betrayed the Poor" - Making Contact 10/10/12 Music behind DJ: - "A way of resolving" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Music behind DJ: Bionic Boogie (Gregg Diamond) - "Dance Little Dreamer" - DISCOgraphy LP https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/53454
שירים מטורפים בתוכנית זו של מת על מטאל הכוללת גם סקירה קצרה על להקת ג'ודס פריסט ולהקות נוספות בה משתתפים חבריה, ומפציצות עד היום. כולל שיר נהדר של הג'נדרס הישראלים, וכן הופעת דמויות לא ברורות כגון נירה וזקנה שמתקשה ללכת, לשמוע להבין, לדבר, ולמות. מת על מטאל, פעם שלישית, ויותר טוב מגלידה. 01) DevilDriver – Hold Back The Day 02) Rage Against The Machine – Take The Power Back 03) AudioSlave – Cochise 04) Annihilator – Drive 05) Judas Priest – HellRider 06) Judas Priest – Burn In Hell 07) Iced Earth – Red Baron,Blue Max 08) Iced Earth – Colours 09) Beyond Fear – Scream Machine 10) Judas Priest – Mr Crawly 11) The Genders – Virgin No. 72
Welcome to another BluznDaBlood show! This is show # 18 for November 18, 2006. It's good to be with you for another show! I'm Dave Harrison, your bluesman ready to crank out some tunes for the next 30 minutes or so! Hey, I've got a really great, diverse lineup for ya in todays show! That first song was Howie's Boogie by Blue Max featuring Howard Luedtke on the “Molded By the Blues�? CD. They're celebrating twenty four years of grooving to the blues. This Wisconsin rocking blues band has opened or played with some of the best in the blues world today. Now that you've heard from them, who else is on the show to get your pulse at maximum level on this BluzNdablood show? How about a lil Mikey Junior and the Stone Cold Blues, Chris Juergensen, Jag, Ben Bowen King, The Blues Masters, Lightnin' Hopkins in a live recording that you can't buy anywhere, the Big Bend Blues Bash, and Ruth Brown! Sounds like I'm gonna be pumping you up with one heckuva blues lineup! You ready to blast off? Crank it up my friends, we're off and running! J Set list for show #18: , Howies Boogie; , Cheapskate; , Tell Me A Story; , In the Sweet By and By; The Blues Masters, BOA; , Delta Hurricane; and Ruth Brown, 5-10-15 Hours. Have iTunes and want to easily subscribe? Keep the Blues Alive and Keep the Blues in the Blood!Dave