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On this episode on the show we features two families in danger, danger across the stars and a legendary rocker makes his own personal journey. First up it's the blu-ray/dvd review of The Barrens (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Stephen Moyer and Mia Kirshner where a family gets confronted by the terror of the New Jersey Devil. Then a trip to an old cabin in the woods is filled with terror with the blu-ray review of WWE Studio's Barricade (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) starring Eric McCormack. Then director Ridley Scott returns to the genre he helped define in the blu-ray/DVD review of Prometheus (courtesy of Fox Home Video). We take a road trip with a Canadian legendary rocker with the dvd review of Neil Young : Journeys (courtesy of Sony Home Video) that is directed by Jonathan Demme. Music for this episode features the songs Anybody Drive You Crazy by Sean Momelo, Living The Good Life by Greg Schuler and Trip Off The Old Block by DJ Topshelf, all songs can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
For this week's extra edition of the show it is galdiorial combat throughiyt the ages. First up it is a journey into the squared circle for the dvd review of WWE's Randy Orton : Evolution of a Predator (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as this 3 disc set looks at the career of the Apex Predator of Sports Entertainment. Then staying with the WWE it is the 2-disc blu-ray review of OMG! The Top 50 Wildest Incidents in WWE History (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as we relive some of the craziest moments in that company. It's a trip back into the past with the 2-disc blu-ray review of Spartacus : Gods of the Arena (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as the house of Batiatus is on the rise in this prequel to Spartacus : Blood and Sand. Then keeping in the past you get the blu-ray review of HBO's ROME Season 1 (courtesy of Warner Bros Home Video) as the rise of an empire and Cesear take centre stage. Music for this episode features the songs Snakes and Ladders by Factor Fiction, Poisioned by a Snake by 2012 and Weapons of Mass SiDuction by DJ_Topshelf, they can all be found at www.blackstackmusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions.
February 24, 2008. Twenty years ago today, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in the case of Hustler Magazine v. Jerry Falwell. I talk about the case which strengthened the First Amendment's protections in matters of parody and caricature, and offer a few thoughts on why caricature, parody and satire are so important.Today's episode music is from 'Weapons of Mass SIDduction,' by DJ Topshelf. Our theme music is composed and performed by Marc Rose.
Introductory Music- "Trip Off the Old Block" by DJ Topshelf. Cultural and Entertainment News- w00t is the word of the Year Google develops Knol. Tintin is coming to the Silver Screen. Poetry: "Portrait of the Artist with Eggnog" by Taylor Graham "The Christians Arrived" and "In the Garden where the Flowers Grow" by Michael Lee Johnson www.abovegroundtesting.com www.avantgardetimes.com submissions: abovegroundtesting@yahoo.com for abovegroundtesting avantgardetimes@gmail.com for avantgardetimes. avantgardetimes wiki avantgardetimes.wetspaces.com
For September 13, 2007. Twenty years ago today, the Tifton City Hall and Myon Complex was dedicated in the town of Tifton, Georgia. It wasn't a new building, but a renovation and restoration of a famous old one. I talk about the re-development of the Myon, as well as my own fascination with old buildings.McMenamins has an extensive set of websites, which include pictures of many of their historic properties. Well worth a look -- and a visit, if you're in the neighborhood!Today's episode music is from 'Fallen Angel,' by DJ Topshelf. Our theme music is composed and performed by Marc Rose.
For August 5, 2007. Twenty years ago today, the FCC enacted new regulations which spelled the end of the Fairness Doctrine as it had existed for almost 40 years. I discuss the reasoning behind the Fairness Doctrine, the reasoning behind why it was killed, and my perceptions of the effect this has had on both broadcasting and public life in the United States.Today's episode music is from "Fallen Angel," by DJ Topshelf. Our theme music is composed and performed by Marc Rose.
For May 6, 2007. Twenty years ago today, former CIA director William Casey died. I take a look at his life, with a particular focus on several of the conspiracies which he was reportedly a part of -- from Iran/Contra to the New World Order.Today's episode music is from "The Edge of Illusion," by DJ Topshelf. Theme music composed and performed by Marc Rose.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Twenty years ago today, Coventry City won the FA Cup in a 3-2 extra time match against Tottenham Hotspur. I talk a little about that special day, and the story of how I became a soccer fan.My favorite football teams all have websites too: Portland Timbers, Fulham, and Cardiff City.Today's episode music is from "Purple Flipflops," by DJ Topshelf. Theme music composed and performed by Marc Rose.
Originally written and recorded for January 5, 2007. Twenty years ago, C-SPAN 2 began broadcasting coverage of the United States Senate and other events on a 24/7 basis. I take a look at some of the history of the C-SPAN channels, the reasons I like watching them, and a few interesting statistics about the channels and their viewers.Today's episode music is from "The Edge of Illusion," by DJ Topshelf. Theme music composed and performed by Marc Rose.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Twenty years ago today was a Friday the 13th; it was also the heyday of the movie series bearing that title. I share some information about the history of Friday the 13th in folklore and superstition, and then talk about why I really don't like slasher flicks.Today's episode music is from "Weapons of Mass SIDuction," by DJ Topshelf. Theme music composed and performed by Marc Rose.
This week is my all movie edition of the podcast. First up instead of an audio book review I get a good rant on about movie theatre piracy and the proposed idea of delayed major motion pictures by 3 months in Canada to fight it. Then it is off to the movies with my friend Rob as we give our opinion on Hannibal Rising that opened this past weekend. We discuss what we learned from the movie, who the audience is for this film and a strange resemblance of a fellow movie goer to a famous serial killer. Music on the show this week is the song Fallen Angel by DJ Topshelf and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
welcome to my 2nd electronic music podcast. i have added in this episode 7 songs that I really like and i hope that you will enjoy this 30 minute mix like i enjoy it at the moment nearly every day :-) mp3 music from slow electronic chill out to faster dance tracks. Check out the artist websites, too and let your friends know about my podcast - don't forget to subscribe and every feedback will be welcome !! Tracklist: 1. 3CE -- I KNOW YOU XXX MARRY ME (3.54) 2. MAXFIELD -- Way Back Home (5.21) 3. 46Bliss -- In a long time (4.24) 4. After Touch -- Trust (4.10) 5. Dreamweaver -- The Rhythm (3.58) 6. Alexander Blu -- May (4.05) 7. DJ Topshelf -- Bad Love Life (5.19) Artist Website: 1. 3CE http://www.myspace.com/3CE 2. MAXFIELD http://www.clashuk.com/cometomaxfield 3. 46Bliss http://www.46bliss.com 4. After Touch http://website.lineone.net/~nkay/afttch.html 5. Dreamweaver http://www.dreamweaver.at 6. Alexander Blu http://www.alexanderblu.com/ 7. DJ Topshelf no website Dreamweaver's electronic music podcast: http://electronic.podomatic.com
Dustcast #4. Relax. Meditate. Collect dust. All songs available on the Podsafe Music Network. The Come Down by DJ Topshelf (pmn link) 2005-09-04 by Cinema Volta (pmn link) (at 6:43) Calling Card 2 by Darkroom (pmn link) (at 9:51) Last...