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The ultimate irony would be to have those demonic spirits that never got a body to dwell within the realms the artificial intelligence. They were beings that lost their first estate, but in the world of technology we would give them bodies of silicon and the Brain sparked by AI. How's the singularity happened? Yes it has. And in the very near future we will have to worship it or die.
“Do men need to cheat on their women?” a Playboy headline asked in the summer of 1978. Their not-so-surprising conclusion: Yes! Science says so! The idea that men are promiscuous by nature, while women are chaste and monogamous, is an old and tenacious one. As far back as Darwin, scientists were churning out theory and evidence that backed this up. In this episode, Annie and Elah go back to the 1970s and 1980s, when feminism and science come face to face, and it becomes clear that a lot of animals—humans and bluebirds included—are not playing by the rules. GUESTS Angela Saini, author of Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong Patricia Adair Gowaty, professor emeritus at UCLA, editor of Feminism and Evolutionary Biology. FOOTNOTES Sarah B. Hrdy is an anthropologist, feminist, and a major figure in this chapter of science history. In this book chapter she addresses the myth of the “coy female” and reviews the relevant scientific happenings of the 1970s and 80s, especially in the primatology sphere. Angus John Bateman’s 1948 paper about fruit fly mating and reproductive success, popularized by this paper from Robert Trivers in 1972. Bateman finds that males have more reproductive success the more females they mate with, and that females don’t benefit as much from mating with multiple males. Patty Adair Gowaty found holes in Bateman’s study. Bateman didn’t know exactly how many sexual partners his fruit flies had because he didn’t watch them. Instead, he counted up how many offspring they made. Unfortunately, a lot of them had harmful mutations and died—skewing his numbers. Not only do they not meet Mendelian expectations, but in Bateman’s data, he consistently counts more fathers than mothers—which can’t be right, since every baby fly has one mother and one father. Patty found that eastern bluebird females successfully raise offspring without help from their male partners. Patty and Alvan Karlin found that eastern bluebird babies aren’t always related to the parents raising them. True “genetic monogamy,” where bird couples only have sex with each other, appears to be the exception, not the rule in passerines. Polyandry—where females have sex with multiple males—has been found most of the species studied! In the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, a psychology study at Florida State University found that most men, and no women would accept a sex invitation from a stranger. In this more recent Germany study, 97% of the women expressed interest in sex with at least one strange man, but only when researchers promised to arrange a (relatively) safe encounter. Btw, Patty tells us bluebirds don’t actually have sex in the nest, so having sex “outside the nest” is the norm. We were using the expression figuratively, but worth noting. The nest is really for storing the babies. CREDITS This episode was reported and produced by Elah Feder and Annie Minoff. Our senior editor is Christopher Intagliata. Fact checking by Robin Palmer. I Am Robot and Proud wrote our theme. All other music by Daniel Peterschmidt.
“Do men need to cheat on their women?” a Playboy headline asked in the summer of 1978. Their not-so-surprising conclusion: Yes! Science says so! The idea that men are promiscuous by nature, while women are chaste and monogamous, is an old and tenacious one. As far back as Darwin, scientists were churning out theory and evidence that backed this up. In this episode, Annie and Elah go back to the 1970s and 1980s, when feminism and science come face to face, and it becomes clear that a lot of animals—humans and bluebirds included—are not playing by the rules. GUESTS Angela Saini, author of Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong Patricia Adair Gowaty, professor emeritus at UCLA, editor of Feminism and Evolutionary Biology. FOOTNOTES Sarah B. Hrdy is an anthropologist, feminist, and a major figure in this chapter of science history. In this book chapter she addresses the myth of the “coy female” and reviews the relevant scientific happenings of the 1970s and 80s, especially in the primatology sphere. Angus John Bateman’s 1948 paper about fruit fly mating and reproductive success, popularized by this paper from Robert Trivers in 1972. Bateman finds that males have more reproductive success the more females they mate with, and that females don’t benefit as much from mating with multiple males. Patty Adair Gowaty found holes in Bateman’s study. Bateman didn’t know exactly how many sexual partners his fruit flies had because he didn’t watch them. Instead, he counted up how many offspring they made. Unfortunately, a lot of them had harmful mutations and died—skewing his numbers. Not only do they not meet Mendelian expectations, but in Bateman’s data, he consistently counts more fathers than mothers—which can’t be right, since every baby fly has one mother and one father. Patty found that eastern bluebird females successfully raise offspring without help from their male partners. Patty and Alvan Karlin found that eastern bluebird babies aren’t always related to the parents raising them. True “genetic monogamy,” where bird couples only have sex with each other, appears to be the exception, not the rule in passerines. Polyandry—where females have sex with multiple males—has been found most of the species studied! In the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, a psychology study at Florida State University found that most men, and no women would accept a sex invitation from a stranger. In this more recent Germany study, 97% of the women expressed interest in sex with at least one strange man, but only when researchers promised to arrange a (relatively) safe encounter. Btw, Patty tells us bluebirds don’t actually have sex in the nest, so having sex “outside the nest” is the norm. We were using the expression figuratively, but worth noting. The nest is really for storing the babies. CREDITS This episode was reported and produced by Elah Feder and Annie Minoff. Our senior editor is Christopher Intagliata. Fact checking by Robin Palmer. I Am Robot and Proud wrote our theme. All other music by Daniel Peterschmidt.
We delve into our 2018 Wrapped from Spotify - the top trends of our music habits of 2018 as well as our 'Tastebreakers' for 2019. Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Songs Used Chad Songs: "The Electricity in Your House Wants to Sing" by I Am Robot and Proud, "The Class of 73 Bells" by Prefuse 73 Matt Songs: "All Praises" by Kashmere Stage Band, "Atomic Bomb" by William Onyeabor Parker Songs: "Clouds" by Cory Wong, "Ain't Even Gonna Call Ya" by No BS! Brass Band, "Guided Smile Meditation" by Vulfpeck and "Like a Fire - Instrumental" by Atmosphere All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Photo credit to unsplash
The coal world churns out another legendary hero to save an even grimmer, darker future, but the real hero is a freakin' rat again. Thanks, Nick. ;) - Nick Talking points: Batman's moral compass, classic film "I Am Robot", open door policies, sexist juggernaut, chappie.
主播/相征 贺愉每年都有很多新的旋律出现,有些如流星般划过,有些惊艳了时光,留在了我们的生命里。本期节目,相爷和贺老师一起,给大家分享2015年遇见的那些好听音乐。/Song List/01 . Romain Collin - 9902 . Jakob Bro - Gefion03 . Bob Moses - Like It Or Not04 . Disclosure - Omen (feat. Sam Smith)05 . Blondie - Braids06 . Björk - Atom Dance (feat. Antony)07 . Lee Harvey Osmond - Blue Moon Drive08 . I Am Robot and Proud - Light and Waves09 . Amy Lavere, Will Sexton - Dreamer10 . Soak - Blud11 . Idjut Boys - Kenny Dub Headband12 . Chvrches - Clearest Blue13 . Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - As I Walk (Ft Josephine Oniyama)14 . Marta Sanchez Quinte - Partenika大内密谈的新浪微博帐号“大内密谈”大内密谈的微信公共帐号“大内密谈”欢迎加入 欢迎互动:)
主播/相征 贺愉每年都有很多新的旋律出现,有些如流星般划过,有些惊艳了时光,留在了我们的生命里。本期节目,相爷和贺老师一起,给大家分享2015年遇见的那些好听音乐。/Song List/01 . Romain Collin - 9902 . Jakob Bro - Gefion03 . Bob Moses - Like It Or Not04 . Disclosure - Omen (feat. Sam Smith)05 . Blondie - Braids06 . Björk - Atom Dance (feat. Antony)07 . Lee Harvey Osmond - Blue Moon Drive08 . I Am Robot and Proud - Light and Waves09 . Amy Lavere, Will Sexton - Dreamer10 . Soak - Blud11 . Idjut Boys - Kenny Dub Headband12 . Chvrches - Clearest Blue13 . Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - As I Walk (Ft Josephine Oniyama)14 . Marta Sanchez Quinte - Partenika大内密谈的新浪微博帐号“大内密谈”大内密谈的微信公共帐号“大内密谈”欢迎加入 欢迎互动:)
Textures arranged to make a soundbed lying somewhere in between the background and foreground of your consciousness. Work to this! http://bff.fm/broadcasts/view/3990 12:03pm Dbs by Pilote on The Slowdown (-) 12:10pm Some Have Said by Yppah on Eighty One (- ) 12:12pm Shoouss Lullaby by Teebs on E s t a r a (-) 12:14pm Aminals by Baths on Cerulean (-) 12:17pm Quatic by Botany on Lava Diviner (-) 12:21pm Air & Kilometers by Kaki King on Dreaming of Revenge (-) 12:24pm The Moon Grotto by scntfc on Sword & Sworcery: Moon Grotto 7" (-) 12:25pm El Ten Eleven by Transitions on Transitions (-) 12:35pm Lovely by Manatee Commune on Brush (-) 12:39pm 401 Circuit by I Am Robot and Proud on Uphill City (-) 12:43pm Marzipan Children by Little People on We Are But Hunks Of Wood (Youth & Progress) 12:46pm Casanova by Floex on Zorya (-) 12:51pm Dusk To Dawn (Frameworks Remix) by Emancipator on Dusk to Dawn Remixes (Loci Records) 12:56pm Graffiti on a Sunday Night by Neat Beats on Cosmic Surgery (-) 1:00pm Bump by Yosi Horikawa on First World Records (-) 1:02pm Hip-hop Cocotte by Populous on Queue for Love (-) 1:06pm The World is Yours by Will Sessions on The Elmatic Instrumentals (-) 1:10pm Breakdown - Instrumental by Handsome Boy Modeling School on White People (-) 1:13pm Sleeping Children Are Still Flying by Blue Sky Black Death on Noir (-) 1:18pm Below the White Bluffs by scntfc on The Hanford Reach (-) 1:20pm Indian Summer by Jai Wolf on Indian Summer (-) 1:23pm Jetstream by Lusine on Language Barrier (-) 1:27pm Sweet Unrest by Apparat on The Devil's Walk (-) 1:30pm Down to Earth - Sean Glass Mix by Flight Facilities on Down to Earth (remixes) (-) 1:33pm Hold Me Down by Darkstar on Late Night Tales - Jon Hopkins (-) 1:40pm You See Colours by CFCF on Continent (-) 1:45pm Natural by Clams Casino on Rainforest (-) 1:47pm Olympia 2011 by Groundislava on Feel Me (-) 1:49pm Concept 11 by Kodomo on Still Life (-) 1:54pm Bright Night by Dntel on Aimlessness (-) 1:58pm Ursa by Floex on Zorya (-)
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "My So-Called Mind" - Show #447, Dec. 24, 2012 [Going deep, time unfolds (Entire show plays today...unfolding below!)] Show promo - "Radio Tropicale" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "12/13/12" - Show #446, Dec. 13, 2012 Vic - "Introduces show some previous week" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Snow plans to help" - Show #445, Nov. 29, 2012 [Do plans tell you what to do? (Samples)] Michael Nyman - "Drowning By Number 2" - Drowning By Numbers s.t. W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Ken - "Freakout warmup" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" - Show #444, 11/8/12 [Samples. Music from that] Vic - "This infamous dude" Clint Mansell (Featuring Kronos Quartet) - "The Shape Of Things To Come" - Requiem for a Dream s.t. They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! Ken - "A few layers of layers" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Little Wings - "Cat cereal (Memo5)" [Finish your cereal, dude] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Does snow plan to melt?] Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Applause from show" - Outside: Show #387, 8/2/08, Austin [Samples] Tony Robbins - "Breathing exercise" Arvo Part - "Spiegel im Spiegel" Ogurusu Norihide Diane Cluck - "styrofoam flurries,plastic bag tumbleweeds,styrofoam icicles" Wayne Dyer - "Connecting to Intention" - Power of Intention Pete Heller - "Big Love" Ogurusu Norihide Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer [Maybe?] Ken - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" [The monologue is in there. Samples] possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Ken - "Manatee PSA" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Charlie Kaufman [Some lecture] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Do some things always come next?] Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico [To go on fighting for your cause and keep torturing yourself] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443, 10/25/12 [Samples] possibilitywaves - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" BBC & Open University - "Talking Turtle (Seymour Papert)" - BBC-Open University [On Logo, and computers in education in the 80's] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Decadence of Obsolesence" - Show #432, 5/11/12 [Samples] Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker looping] Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer Orson Welles interview - "I cannot compromise" Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "This need to work for a living" - The Cruise La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Show #366, 5/24/05 [fuck, this one contains about 40 more samples in rapid succession. Samples] Live phone callers - "Austin" Explosions In The Sky CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Her Space Holiday - "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Aleksandr Sokurov - Russian Ark Simple Minds - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Lullatone - "My Second Favorite Song in the World" - Computer Recital Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" - i Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" Harrison Ford, River Phoenix - "How did America get this way?" - Mosquito Coast Harrison Ford - "We eat when we're not hungry..." - Mosquito Coast Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Show #363, 4/26/05 [Samples] Joe Frank - "Hamburger paper waste" - Another Country Pt. 3 Stan - "Live phone caller" [Austin] Steve - "Radio day" Dot - "We're listening to a CD" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Flocabulary - "Quantify" [Rap song from SAT vocabulary study site] KOOP DJ - "One of our more exciting programs" Ken - "Unravelling" Fridge - "Harmonics" - Happiness [Spooky loopy thing from 5/11/05 show] Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "Running from the cops" - The Cruise W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" [Herein, the extended eponymous jam.] Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Patti D'Arbanville, Bennet Guillory, Wilson Cruz, others - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Neutral Milk Hotel - "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Jared Leto - "My So-Called Life" Latter Day Saints - "Our Jill?" Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers And Mirrors Bee Gees - "More Than a Woman" Bill Nelson - "The Spirit Cannot Fail" - Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights- (1) The Angel at the Western Window [Loopy guitar] The Feelies - "When Company Comes" Neil Young - "Down By the River" Belle and Sebastian - "This is just a modern rock song" - This is just a modern rock song Gundecha Brothers - "tGunitle" - Hum Sab Mahi Music behind DJ: W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" John F. Kennedy - "I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people" [or any other generation. Within the My So-Called Life episode] - "Ringing clock" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples] Walter Murch - "Sound effects" - THX-1138 J.S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Walter Murch - "What's wrong? Stay calm. 23, 22. We've got a malfunctioning officer" - THX-1138 Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" - "Animal breathing" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" I Am Robot and Proud - "Count to Six (I Am Robot and Proud Remix)" - The Uberkids Remixes Part 1 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Swirled Freely" - Show #348, 1/4/05 [Samples] Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Splashing Strumming, Sometimes Stereo" - Show #288, 1/13/04 [Samples] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] Music behind DJ: David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up End of set Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Fridge - "Lost Time" John F. Kennedy - "Or any other generation" Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) [Slowed down] They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! A.J. Langer - "Rayanne laughing at a note" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 Extra - ""That's my soda!"" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 - "Ambient music from one of the 15 shows playing" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up The Books - "That Right Ain't Shit" - The Lemon of Pink [Strumming] La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" The Carpenters - "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" [Like a Disney cult theme song] Music behind DJ: - "We show what we have, we know what we are" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [Suz Slezak singing] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Matthew Broderick, Alexander Payne - "Apples, apples, and more apples" - Election [Now you can make a decision] J. S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples and FULL SHOW] Walter Murch - "You are in my hands, I am here to protect you, you have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Don Pedro Colley - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 [It all happened so slowly, most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all] Roddy Piper, Keith David - "He who has the gold makes the rules" - They Live [Everybody's got their own hard times these days] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [w/Suz] Kyle MacLachlan - "I'm going to let you in on a little secret" - Twin Peaks [Every day, once a day, give yourself a present] W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Dj hummingbird feeder End of set Set: And now, Children's Television Voteshop, from 2004, the 6-minute edit! NOT in today's archive! Hear the full show at http://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/040727.shtml Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (2007 edit)" [FULL SHOW and samples] J. Peter Robinson - "Robotic Freddy Krugar hand nightmare opening scene" - A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 7 (New Nightmare) [Just like a real hand. Wes Craven, director; J. Peter Robinson, music; Miko Hughes, Heather Langenkamp, Matt Winston, Rob LaBelle, Wes Craven, David Newsom, actors] The Marx Brothers - "The Country's Going to War" - Duck Soup mike_fictiti0us - "The United States of America" [with George W. Bush] Tom Anthony - "3-2-1 Contact Theme song" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) Frank DeVol - "The Brady Brides opening theme" - The Brady Brides TV show Peg Luksik, PA Parents Commission - "Who Controls the Children excerpts" - Who Controls the Children video (Aug. 3, 1992) [Presentation on "outcome based education" - goals-based behavior and attitude modification requirements for schools - targetted at Christian Coalition chapters and framed by anti-abortion Constitutional Party three-time candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania] Schoolhouse Rock! (George Newall, Bob Dorough, writers; Jack Sheldon, singer) - "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College (2002)" - Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) DVD [We've got a tale to tell. The Disney/ABC propagandists reunited in 2001 just to make this delightful cartoon celebrating the existence of the electoral college that prevents citizens from having the final choice in presidential elections. "The electoral college will have the final voice."] Barney - "Being a police officer is all about helping other people" - Barney & Friends: Who's Your Neighbor? [People helping other people is what this world's about] Sonny Curtis - "Love Is All Around (The Mary Tyler Moore Show opening theme)" - The Mary Tyler Moore TV show Ben Shenkman - "Hebrew numbers" - Pi Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer; Lori Lieberman, singer) - "The Great American Melting Pot" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Anyone can be the president] Billy Goldenberg - "Rhoda closing theme" - Rhoda TV show Michael Moore - "Excerpt about Al Gore in joint session of Congress certifying 2000 election results" - Fahrenheit 9/11 Liz Moses - "The show is about people and themes and ideas all coming into contact" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) [Children's Television Workshop (CTW)] Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer & singer) - "The Preamble" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Constitution for the United States of America] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/52586
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "My So-Called Mind" - Show #447, Dec. 24, 2012 [Going deep, time unfolds (Entire show plays today...unfolding below!)] Show promo - "Radio Tropicale" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "12/13/12" - Show #446, Dec. 13, 2012 Vic - "Introduces show some previous week" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Snow plans to help" - Show #445, Nov. 29, 2012 [Do plans tell you what to do? (Samples)] Michael Nyman - "Drowning By Number 2" - Drowning By Numbers s.t. W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Ken - "Freakout warmup" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" - Show #444, 11/8/12 [Samples. Music from that] Vic - "This infamous dude" Clint Mansell (Featuring Kronos Quartet) - "The Shape Of Things To Come" - Requiem for a Dream s.t. They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! Ken - "A few layers of layers" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Little Wings - "Cat cereal (Memo5)" [Finish your cereal, dude] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Does snow plan to melt?] Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Applause from show" - Outside: Show #387, 8/2/08, Austin [Samples] Tony Robbins - "Breathing exercise" Arvo Part - "Spiegel im Spiegel" Ogurusu Norihide Diane Cluck - "styrofoam flurries,plastic bag tumbleweeds,styrofoam icicles" Wayne Dyer - "Connecting to Intention" - Power of Intention Pete Heller - "Big Love" Ogurusu Norihide Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer [Maybe?] Ken - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" [The monologue is in there. Samples] possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Ken - "Manatee PSA" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Charlie Kaufman [Some lecture] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Do some things always come next?] Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico [To go on fighting for your cause and keep torturing yourself] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443, 10/25/12 [Samples] possibilitywaves - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" BBC & Open University - "Talking Turtle (Seymour Papert)" - BBC-Open University [On Logo, and computers in education in the 80's] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Decadence of Obsolesence" - Show #432, 5/11/12 [Samples] Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker looping] Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer Orson Welles interview - "I cannot compromise" Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "This need to work for a living" - The Cruise La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Show #366, 5/24/05 [fuck, this one contains about 40 more samples in rapid succession. Samples] Live phone callers - "Austin" Explosions In The Sky CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Her Space Holiday - "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Aleksandr Sokurov - Russian Ark Simple Minds - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Lullatone - "My Second Favorite Song in the World" - Computer Recital Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" - i Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" Harrison Ford, River Phoenix - "How did America get this way?" - Mosquito Coast Harrison Ford - "We eat when we're not hungry..." - Mosquito Coast Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Show #363, 4/26/05 [Samples] Joe Frank - "Hamburger paper waste" - Another Country Pt. 3 Stan - "Live phone caller" [Austin] Steve - "Radio day" Dot - "We're listening to a CD" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Flocabulary - "Quantify" [Rap song from SAT vocabulary study site] KOOP DJ - "One of our more exciting programs" Ken - "Unravelling" Fridge - "Harmonics" - Happiness [Spooky loopy thing from 5/11/05 show] Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "Running from the cops" - The Cruise W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" [Herein, the extended eponymous jam.] Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Patti D'Arbanville, Bennet Guillory, Wilson Cruz, others - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Neutral Milk Hotel - "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Jared Leto - "My So-Called Life" Latter Day Saints - "Our Jill?" Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers And Mirrors Bee Gees - "More Than a Woman" Bill Nelson - "The Spirit Cannot Fail" - Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights- (1) The Angel at the Western Window [Loopy guitar] The Feelies - "When Company Comes" Neil Young - "Down By the River" Belle and Sebastian - "This is just a modern rock song" - This is just a modern rock song Gundecha Brothers - "tGunitle" - Hum Sab Mahi Music behind DJ: W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" John F. Kennedy - "I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people" [or any other generation. Within the My So-Called Life episode] - "Ringing clock" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples] Walter Murch - "Sound effects" - THX-1138 J.S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Walter Murch - "What's wrong? Stay calm. 23, 22. We've got a malfunctioning officer" - THX-1138 Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" - "Animal breathing" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" I Am Robot and Proud - "Count to Six (I Am Robot and Proud Remix)" - The Uberkids Remixes Part 1 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Swirled Freely" - Show #348, 1/4/05 [Samples] Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Splashing Strumming, Sometimes Stereo" - Show #288, 1/13/04 [Samples] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] Music behind DJ: David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up End of set Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Fridge - "Lost Time" John F. Kennedy - "Or any other generation" Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) [Slowed down] They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! A.J. Langer - "Rayanne laughing at a note" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 Extra - ""That's my soda!"" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 - "Ambient music from one of the 15 shows playing" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up The Books - "That Right Ain't Shit" - The Lemon of Pink [Strumming] La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" The Carpenters - "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" [Like a Disney cult theme song] Music behind DJ: - "We show what we have, we know what we are" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [Suz Slezak singing] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Matthew Broderick, Alexander Payne - "Apples, apples, and more apples" - Election [Now you can make a decision] J. S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples and FULL SHOW] Walter Murch - "You are in my hands, I am here to protect you, you have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Don Pedro Colley - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 [It all happened so slowly, most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all] Roddy Piper, Keith David - "He who has the gold makes the rules" - They Live [Everybody's got their own hard times these days] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [w/Suz] Kyle MacLachlan - "I'm going to let you in on a little secret" - Twin Peaks [Every day, once a day, give yourself a present] W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Dj hummingbird feeder End of set Set: And now, Children's Television Voteshop, from 2004, the 6-minute edit! NOT in today's archive! Hear the full show at https://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/040727.shtml Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (2007 edit)" [FULL SHOW and samples] J. Peter Robinson - "Robotic Freddy Krugar hand nightmare opening scene" - A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 7 (New Nightmare) [Just like a real hand. Wes Craven, director; J. Peter Robinson, music; Miko Hughes, Heather Langenkamp, Matt Winston, Rob LaBelle, Wes Craven, David Newsom, actors] The Marx Brothers - "The Country's Going to War" - Duck Soup mike_fictiti0us - "The United States of America" [with George W. Bush] Tom Anthony - "3-2-1 Contact Theme song" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) Frank DeVol - "The Brady Brides opening theme" - The Brady Brides TV show Peg Luksik, PA Parents Commission - "Who Controls the Children excerpts" - Who Controls the Children video (Aug. 3, 1992) [Presentation on "outcome based education" - goals-based behavior and attitude modification requirements for schools - targetted at Christian Coalition chapters and framed by anti-abortion Constitutional Party three-time candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania] Schoolhouse Rock! (George Newall, Bob Dorough, writers; Jack Sheldon, singer) - "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College (2002)" - Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) DVD [We've got a tale to tell. The Disney/ABC propagandists reunited in 2001 just to make this delightful cartoon celebrating the existence of the electoral college that prevents citizens from having the final choice in presidential elections. "The electoral college will have the final voice."] Barney - "Being a police officer is all about helping other people" - Barney & Friends: Who's Your Neighbor? [People helping other people is what this world's about] Sonny Curtis - "Love Is All Around (The Mary Tyler Moore Show opening theme)" - The Mary Tyler Moore TV show Ben Shenkman - "Hebrew numbers" - Pi Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer; Lori Lieberman, singer) - "The Great American Melting Pot" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Anyone can be the president] Billy Goldenberg - "Rhoda closing theme" - Rhoda TV show Michael Moore - "Excerpt about Al Gore in joint session of Congress certifying 2000 election results" - Fahrenheit 9/11 Liz Moses - "The show is about people and themes and ideas all coming into contact" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) [Children's Television Workshop (CTW)] Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer & singer) - "The Preamble" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Constitution for the United States of America] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/52586
Here on this beautiful July sunny day we have a concoction of songs by a collective group of bands we've been listening to. This shows playlist: 1. Cocteau Twins "carolyns fingers" 2. I Am Robot and Proud "neil lake" 3. I Am Robot and Proud "401 circuit" 4. Groundwork "willing victim" 5. Lily Allen "fuck you" 6. Steve Hit Mike "the revolution" 7. Earthless "sonic prayer" 8. Thom Yorke "iluvya"