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Irish Radio Canada
Behind the Curtain: Historical Highlights and Music From the Voyage of John Barry

Irish Radio Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 18:42


Don Willcock: Behind the Curtain: Historical Highlights and Music From the Voyage of John Barry

History Behind News
The German Empire: Lessons For the U.S. and China | S5E29

History Behind News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 79:56


Bismarck built an empire. His Emperor destroyed it. The German Empire's swift rise to world power status frightened Europe and threatened the balance of power. So Bismark convinced Germany's neighbors and other world powers that while Germany was prosperous and powerful, it was peaceful. Wilhelm II, however, flexed his empire's muscles, frightened his neighbors and insulted other world leaders. The brief history of the German Empire hold lessons for the United Sates (the incumbent superpower) and China (the rising world power). In this interview, we discuss the following:►The term Reich - First Reich, Second Reich and Third Reich. And why this term is no longer used in Germany. ►The year of three emperors ►The term 48ers (not to be confused with the 49ers)►Bismarck: a giant statesman of European history►Wilhelm II: the man who destroyed what Bismarck had meticulously built ►In the 19th century, did Germans call themselves German? ►Why did Bismarck say to build a German state, you need blood and iron? ►How German wars led to the creation of the German Empire? ►Why was the German Empire founded in Paris, and not in Germany? ►How did Darwinism figure into the history of the German Empire? ►How did Wilhelm II make enemies for the German Empire? ►How did Wilhelm II interact with the media?

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Calls for a new public holiday to honour Saint Colmcille

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 6:39


Fine Gael Councillor for Donegal, Jimmy Kavanagh is calling for Ireland's third patron Saint, Saint Colmcille to get his own bank holiday at the beginning of July. Ciara discusses this further with John Barry, Director of MSS the HR people and is on the National Council for ISME.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
Calls for a new public holiday to honour Saint Colmcille

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 6:39


Fine Gael Councillor for Donegal, Jimmy Kavanagh is calling for Ireland's third patron Saint, Saint Colmcille to get his own bank holiday at the beginning of July. Ciara discusses this further with John Barry, Director of MSS the HR people and is on the National Council for ISME.

Closing Night
Lolita. My Love

Closing Night

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 55:26


In 1958, Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita shocked American readers with its provocative tale of obsession and manipulation—just as Alan Jay Lerner's musical Gigi, featuring the now-cringeworthy “Thank Heaven for Little Girls,” was charming its way to nine Oscars. Though vastly different in tone, both stories revolved around older men's fixation on adolescent girls. Which makes it all the more surprising that Lerner, the man behind Gigi's sugarcoated serenade, would take on Lolita for the stage just over a decade later.In this episode, we explore Lolita, My Love—a musical adaptation plagued by rewrites, walkouts, and uncomfortable audience reactions. With music by James Bond composer John Barry and direction from a team trying to toe the line between art and provocation, the production aimed high but never made it to Broadway. Instead, it became one of theater's most fascinating failures, collapsing under the weight of its subject matter—and proving that some stories may simply resist musicalization.---Theme music created by Blake Stadnik. Click ⁠here⁠ for a transcript and list of all resources used. Produced by Patrick Oliver Jones and WINMI Media with Dan Delgado as co-producer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Philipps Playlist
Friedlich in den Schlaf

Philipps Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 30:33


Moin! Wir vom Team um "Philipps Playlist" wollen den Podcast immer weiter verbessern. Um das zu tun, möchten wir gerne Deine Meinung, Deine Ideen und Deine Kritik hören. Und ganz nebenbei möchten wir auch Dich und alle anderen besser kennenlernen. Vielen Dank, dass du an dieser Umfrage teilnimmst, das hilft uns wirklich sehr: https://umfrage-ndr.limequery.com/247836?lang=de-informal Ruhige, fließende Musik löst Gedanken auf wie Nebel am Morgen. Der Atem fließt still. Dein Herz ruht in sich selbst. Diese Musikstücke hast Du in der Folge gehört: Midori Hirano – "Motivational Speech" // Johann Sebastian Bach – "Sarabande / Französische Suite Nr. 4" // Midori Hirano – "His Ambition" // Robert Schumann – "Fantasiestücke – Des Abends" // John Barry – "Ein unmoralisches Angebot" // Hanna Havrylets – "Tropar / Prayer" // Den Podcast "Wir Tier" vom BR findest Du hier: https://1.ard.de/wir-tier Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch zu einem musikalischen Thema hast, dann schreib ihm eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de

Breaking Walls
BW - EP84: The Simple Art of Macabre—Mystery, Suspense, and Horror from Radio's Best (1931 - 1982) [Rewind]

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 139:42


This episode was originally released on 10/1/2018. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes beginning with this episode on the birth of radio. ___________ In Breaking Walls Episode 84, it's the Simple Art of Macabre, to your ears from the mouths of some of the best who ever produced radio's stuff of nightmares. Highlights: • Why Do We Like To Be Scared? 
• What pre-dated the radio horror program in the United States of America? 
• The Witch's Tale
• Cooper, Oboler, and Lights Out 
• Orson Welles, Himan Brown, and Bill Spier 
• Macabre Programming during World War II
 • How Transcription Advanced the radio mystery program 
• Escape, The Saint, and Vincent Price 
• ABC and The Clock 
• Quiet Please and Crime Classics
 • The Decline of the American audio drama in the 1950s
 • Attempts at horror revivals 
• Where we are today The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers The reading material used in today's episode was: • The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio - by John Dunning • The Witch's Tale: Stories of Gothic Horror from the Golden Age of Radio - by Alonzo Dean Cole • The CBS Radio Mystery Theater Handbook by Martin Grams Jr's and Gordon Payton • Forecast: Is there a Sponsor in a House by Martin Grams Jr. • The Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Radio - by Christopher H. Sterling • Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran's Golden Age of Radio programs can be found at goldenage-wtic.org • John Dunning's Interviews can be found through the Old-Time Radio Researcher's Library at OTRRLibrary.org. • Chuck Schaden's interviews can be found at his site, SpeakingofRadio.com 
 Selected Music featured in today's Episode was: • Seance on a Wet Afternoon composed by John Barry and rerecorded by Nic Raine * I've Got You Under My Skin - by Frank Sinatra

Breaking Walls
BW - EP83: Sarnoff & Paley: Tainted Friendships, Tall Tales, Talent Raids, and TV (1934 - 1952) [Rewind]

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 99:27


This episode was originally released on 9/1/2018. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes beginning with this episode on the birth of radio. ___________ In Breaking Walls Episode 83, we focus the radio industry of the 1930s and 40s—especially on the career of David Sarnoff, as RCA's network, NBC begins to lose its grip on the top spot in the broadcasting industry while they introduce Television. We'll also focus on the introduction of new talent to the industry, and the CBS talent raids of 1948-1949. Highlights: • David Sarnoff announces the birth of TV at The 1939 World's Fair 
• Edwin Howard Armstrong Invents FM 
• Television Experiments in the 1920s and 1930s 
• Sarnoff and Armstrong's Crumbling Friendship • How World War II Stopped Television's Commercial Expansion
 • William S. Paley's Plan to make CBS the #1 Network 
• The Rise of Arthur Godfrey 
• Sarnoff's Court Battles 
• The Death of Edwin Howard Armstrong
 • The CBS Talent Raids of 1948-49
 • Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis 
• The Simple Art of Macabre 
The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers The reading material used in today's episode was: • The General: David Sarnoff & The Rise of the Communications Industry - by Kenneth Bilby • The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio - by John Dunning • Empire: William S. Paley & The Making of CBS - by Lewis J. 
 • The Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Radio - by Christopher H. Sterling • The Network - by Scott Wooley • As well as an article on Martin & Lewis from the August 2018 issue of SPERDVAC's Radiogram, by Michael Hayde

 Selected Music featured in today's Episode was: • Mr. Lucky, by Si Zentner • Begin the Beguine, by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra • Seance on a Wet Afternoon, arranged by John Barry

Campus Grenoble
La donna invisibile vol 18, spécial vague anglaise vol 3, spécial restrospective John Barry vol 1

Campus Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025


On s’intéresse au grand John Barry à travers des compositions assez dynamiques et péchus pour des compositions moins connus et avons le un peu bis des années 60, avec un tout petit détour aux années 80. Au programme : beat... Continue Reading →

The Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast
#265 - A Frightful Fiend Doth Close Behind Him Tread

The Metebelis Two - a Doctor Who podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 40:49


Well, well, well. This week returns us to Midnight, but this time with Lombardo space marines on a search and recovery mission to a diamond mine that has gone silent. Another interesting future-tech gadget from the mind of RTD, with the TARDIS cracking the spacesuit selection for Belinda and the Doctor. But overall, David thought the Doctor's thinking and planning was sloppy and Ben thought the story was a bit choppy. Opening music is "Diamonds are Forever" composed and conducted by John Barry with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Closing music is a 1935 recording from Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians, "I'm Just an Ordinary Human". We recorded this episode on 29 April 2025.

StarTalk Radio
Assembloids: Recreating the Brain with Sergiu Paşca

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 65:24


How do you recreate a brain circuit in a dish, and what can it unlock about our minds? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, and Gary O'Reilly explore the frontier of neuroscience with Stanford neuroscientist Sergiu Pașca, to break down stem cells, how the brain forms itself, and assembloids: self-organizing brain circuits.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-freehttps://startalkmedia.com/show/assembloids-recreating-the-brain-with-sergiu-pasca/Thanks to our Patrons Andy Fleishman, Khal Khumalo, Mauritz Cronje, Kyle Stone, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Ridge Glenn, Josh Gumina, Mike Evans, Eddie Trapp, Aaron Turetsky, Kenneth TRan, Deeks, Patrick Weglinski, João Bruno Agria Russo, Lester Fernandez, Shani, Jorge Zok Yepiz, Devin Waldron, Eric D, Luke Landry, Chase Snow, Micheal Wall (Bean), Stefan, Tori Kishman, James Sellers, Alex Hayman, Kyle Gosser, Maria Balog, Vytautas Jasas, Cainã Kubiaki, Ryan Berube, James Randall, QuirkyCollisions, Bryan Staley, Jake, James Fuller, Will Behave, Gordon Pluemer, Bob Dietrich, Pizza Pockets, Nip34, Sh40l1nmunk Munken, Nick Hanna, Lyman Jordan, Robert Brashear, Lemon Life, Azeem Ahmed, John Barry, Tomas Gomez, and Joss in Cambodia for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.

Closing Night
The Little Prince and the Aviator (1982)

Closing Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 39:42


In the early 1980s, producer Joseph Tandet put the failure of the 1974 movie musical of The Little Prince behind him and set his sights on Broadway. He secured the rights and assembled an award-winning creative team—including Academy Award-winning composer John Barry and his lyricist Don Black as well as three-time Tony winner Hugh Wheeler. But what unfolded behind the scenes was anything but magical. From rewrites and cast changes to last-minute creative disagreements, The Little Prince and the Aviator was plagued by setbacks from the very beginning. The show never officially opened on Broadway, but it made it all the way to the theater, with sets built, actors rehearsed, and a score ready to be sung—until everything fell apart. In this episode, we explore the chaotic and fascinating path of a musical that almost was, using firsthand accounts from Tandet's revealing memoir and a personal interview with Anthony Rapp, who was just 10 years old when he was cast in the title role. It's a story of ambition, mismanagement, and the delicate balance between creative vision and theatrical reality—and why some shows never make it to opening night. --- Theme Music created by Blake Stadnik. Click here for a transcript and list of all resources used. Produced by Patrick Oliver Jones and WINMI Media with Dan Delgado as co-producer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Springfield Googolplex
Ep. 44 - Goldfinger

Springfield Googolplex

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 139:17


In our season finale, Adam and Nate celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of The Simpsons' most famous season finales, “Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part One” (S6E25). To complement Mr. Burns's fiendish scheme to block out the sun, we paired it with Goldfinger (1964), the James Bond movie that invented much of the formula that every later movie in the series either imitates or plays against.Also in this episode:• The brassy music of John Barry and Shirley Bassey that became synonymous with espionage and gadgetry• What set pieces hold up best, and why is the correct answer the industrial laser scene?•The imperceptible craft that pulls together the behind-the-scenes patchwork of this movie• Can James Bond survive his latest encounter with an ambitious bald billionaire?• Plus, check out our show notes for a complete list of Simpsons references, double feature suggestions, and further reading.Springfield Googolplex will return in September 2025 with the thrilling conclusion to “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” (S7E1), alongside a mystery movie pairing. In the meantime, we will be taking a break to produce our next season, but keep an eye out for a few very special summer episodes.For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Should we have ‘Climate Leave'?

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 13:38


A statutory maximum working temperature is among the proposals being put forward by the union Unite to protect workers in extreme weather conditions. Unite is proposing four days paid ‘climate leave' for those travelling in hazardous conditions, along with a maximum working temperature, which they believe is dependent on the type of work.Joining Anton Savage to discuss this is John Barry, Founder of MSS the HR people and member of the ISME (Irish Small and Medium Enterprises) National Council and Tara Shine, CEO of Change by Degree.

Game Master Monday
Sherwood: Kill The Round Table Part 3

Game Master Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 60:39


The merry men find themselves in a jail being questioned by one James Bond. Will they be able to escape and resume the search for Merlin?Jenel⁠ as Sister Augusta Augustine⁠Jonas Tintenseher⁠ as Hypatia d'Amours⁠Rosatyrs ⁠as Merrit⁠SpunkyTaylor⁠ as Teddy⁠Dusty Hill⁠ as Salvador Antonio De La Rosa⁠Grant Nordine ⁠as Sir K. PenwickThis week we are proud to feature our pals at 5 GMS IN A TRENCHCOAT! Check out their latest season TODAY!!Music and SFX provided by Epidemic Soundwith all apologies to John Barry

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
“Civil Sights: Sweet Auburn, a Journey through Atlanta's National Treasure” / Kosmo Vinyl

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 51:37


Author Gene Kansas discusses his new book “Civil Sights: Sweet Auburn, a Journey through Atlanta’s National Treasure,” plus Kosmo Vinyl stops by with the story behind John Barry’s theme for “Midnight Cowboy.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everyday Ethics
The Changing Face of Morality

Everyday Ethics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 29:00


In a world that seems filled with chaos at the moment, a world where it seems power and money walk hand in hand, is there a space for morality? For ethical choices to be made and conversations be had? Or are we witnessing a moral decline? How can competing moralities co-exist peacefully in increasingly diverse, and politically entrenched, societies? Audrey Carville is joined by Queen's University's Dr Suzanne Whitten, a philosopher, and John Barry, professor of green political economy, and Presbyterian minister Rev Dr Norman Hamilton.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me the World
Country Music Unites for Autism Awareness

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me the World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 16:49 Transcription Available


Send us a textCountry music and autism awareness come together at Nashville Palace for "An Acoustic Evening for Autism," where artists use their platform to support families affected by autism through the newly formed Country Music Autism Awareness Foundation.• Doug Mathis explains how his song about an autistic boy named Jack led to creating an annual benefit concert• The event features performances from Daryl Worley, T Graham Brown, John Barry, and others to raise funds for Vanderbilt's Kennedy Center• Emcee Devin O'Day shares personal connections to autism and how understanding has evolved over time• Discussion of how many brilliant artists and songwriters likely fall somewhere on the autism spectrum• O'Day shares touching story about connecting a high-anxiety horse with an autistic child, finding unexpected harmony• Plans to expand the Country Music Autism Foundation events to more cities nationwide• Statistics highlight that one in seven people worldwide know someone with autism in their familyTell everyone everywhere about Why Not Me the World, the conversations we're having and the inspiration our guests give to everyone everywhere that you are not alone in this world.https://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)

MUSIC OF BOND
Goldfinger "Deep Dive - Full Album Review"

MUSIC OF BOND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 138:09


"He loves only GOLD!" In this episode, we're bringing the Midas touch with none other than GOLDFINGER! We discuss all the nuances of John Barry's epic score, which raised the bar and set a new standard. Don't worry—we also take a deep dive into Shirley Bassey's bra (or lack thereof). Additionally, show note: JW reveals a secret that has been kept for over ten years. This is one episode you won't want to miss!

History As It Happens
5 Years After Covid

History As It Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 52:17


In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak, months after it originated in China, a global pandemic. It soon infected millions of Americans in all 50 states, upending daily life and revealing deep fissures and paranoia in society. Historian John Barry is an authority on the 1918 influenza pandemic and a scholar at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. In this episode, he reflects on the most important lessons learned from Covid-19 and how we can best prepare for the next pandemic. Recommended reading: The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History by John Barry

Garner Isn't
Governmental Extortion

Garner Isn't

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 29:57


It shouldn't be any surprise that extortion is a common practice in government. After the 1980 to 1988 war, Saddam Hussein asked President George H. Bush what he was going to give him for fighting Iran. Bush replied, "Nothing. You didn't win," So Hussein invaded Kuwait for its oil, which made Bush invade Iraq. Extortion can have serious consequences. President Trump says he'll stop the Ukraine/Russia war if Ukraine will give back 350 billion. MUSIC James Newton Howard, Lalo Schifrin, John Barry, Bernard Herrmann, David Shirer

El sótano
El sótano - Hits del Billboard; marzo 1965 (parte 1) - 05/03/25

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 58:57


Viajamos a marzo de 1965 para recordar singles que llegaron a su puesto más alto en las listas de pop estadounidense en este mes de hace 60 años. Nuevo episodio de esta serie en donde, además de disfrutar recordando grandes canciones, podemos palpar la evolución de la música popular y la gran mezcla de estilos que se daban cita en el Billboard Hot 100.Playlist;(sintonía) BILLY STRANGE “Goldfinger” (top 55)SHIRLEY BASSEY “Goldfinger” (top 8)THE BEATLES “Eight days a week” (top 1)THE TEMPTATIONS “My girl” (top 1)THE SUPREMES “Stop! In the name of love” (top 1)THE VELVELETTES “He was really sayin something” (top 64)JOHNNY RIVERS “Cupid” (top 76)SAM COOKE “A change is gonna come” (top 31)THE IMPRESSIONS “People get ready” (top 14)JERRY BUTLER “Good times” (top 64)THE RONETTES featuring VERONICA “Born to be together” (top 52)THE TRADE WINDS “New York is a lonely town” (top 32)THE BEACH BOYS “Please let me wonder” (top 52)JOE TEX “You better get it” (top 46)FONTELLA BASS and BOBBY McCLURE “Don’t mess up a good thing” (top 33)LITTLE ANTHONY and THE IMPERIALS “Hurt so bad” (top 10)RAY CHARLES “Cry” (top 58)JOHN BARRY and HIS ORCHESTRA “Goldfinger” (top 72)Escuchar audio

Monster Party
SOUNDTRACKS: THE SONGS!!! With DANIEL SCHWEIGER!

Monster Party

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 110:35


MONSTER PARTY HAS A SONG IN ITS HEART.  NOW WE'LL NEVER GET IT BACK IN ITS JAR! JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, get their toes a tappin' for this monstrous music festival of an episode. Follow the bouncing ball as we present… SOUNDTRACKS: THE SONGS!!! Soundtracks are usually remembered for the emotion-evoking melodies that gracefully punctuate the moments of a film. There are many masters of this remarkable craft: Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, John Barry, Lalo Schifrin, Goblin, John Carpenter, Bernard Herrmann, and countless others that only James Gonis could remember. But occasionally, plopped in the middle of all this symphonic pageantry, is an actual song with lyrics that makes us wish for a Karaoke bar strictly for nerds. Get ready for a sinister sing-a-long as we chart the hits from campy sci-fi favorites like The Blob and The Green Slime, bawdy beach films, 70's and 80's horror classics, genre TV shows, classic kaiju films, the world of James Bond, Star Trek and Star Wars, an odd sampling of Jerry Lewis films, and sooooo much more! Helping us DJ this shindig of shocks is a friend of the show, who was our last in-studio guest before COVID 19 screwed everything up. He's a soundtrack journalist, editor, genre columnist, podcaster, and supervises soundtrack temp tracks for many films. He's also a really great actor! Please welcome back… DANIEL SCHWEIGER! (FILM MUSIC LIVE, ON THE SCORE, FANGORIA, CINEFANTASTIQUE, HORROR FAN, THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF RECORDS, FILM SCORE MONTHLY, BUBBA HO-TEP, PHANTASM RAVAGER, HAPPY HORROR DAYS, BLOODY BLOODY BIBLE CAMP, PACIFIC BREEZE, HE'S FOR THE STREETS) THIS EPISODE IS SO CATCHY, IT MIGHT JUST RAISE DICK CLARK FROM THE DEAD! HE IS DEAD, RIGHT?

The Voice of Corporate Governance
Shareholder Voice and Executive Compensation with John Barry

The Voice of Corporate Governance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 10:49


In this episode, CII General Counsel Jeff Mahoney interviews John W. Barry, Assistant Professor of Finance at Rice University. Professor Barry is the co-author of a recent research paper entitled "Shareholder Voice and Executive Compensation."

Really, 007!
Behind The Living Daylights - Karen Seeberg aka Harem Girl interview

Really, 007!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 45:30


Really, 007! speak to model, actress, singer, spiritual mentor and author Karen Seeberg, who played one of the Harem Girls in The Living Daylights, as well as promoting the title track with a-ha. She tells us all about working with John Glen, Timothy Dalton and John Barry...Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC.The Living Daylights ©1987 Danjaq S.A. and United Artists Pictures Inc. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Popnördspodden's Podcast
ep 132 - UK 60s - Yorkshire del 2.

Popnördspodden's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 59:31


Bland sockerbitar och spioner.   När Ulf Henningsson och Åke Eriksson för andra gången beger sig till Yorkshire är det dags för den historiskt viktiga staden York. Är den lika viktig i den brittiska musikhistorien, måhända?  Detta återstår att se, men under färden stöter man på allt ifrån James Bondkompositören John Barry till folksångerskan Lesley Duncan.  Några andra som passerar revy är Angel Pavement, The Shots, Cliff Wade, The Cheavours, Danny Adams, Roll Movement, Johnny De Little, Steve Cassidy, Keith Kelly och Adam Faith.   På bilden: The Smoke från York.

La cuarta parte
La cuarta parte - Vete con tus - 07/02/25

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 60:41


1/ MIDAS ALONSO. Vete con tus. (PROD BY DELSON ARAVENA).2/ SHOGUN XL. Antares.3/CHUBS AND ROB VIKTUM. Bulletproof Dental.4/ DUB SONATA. The Butterfly Effect (remix). feat. VORDUL MEGA, DOUBLE A.B.5/ JAZZY O & FIRE PEREZ. V.p.o. dreamers 4.6/ NAPI PRESIDENTE. Merecemos la extinción.7/ KENDRICK LAMAR. TV OFF.8/ JOHN BARRY. "The Black Hole - Overture".9/ DOECHII. Boiled Peanuts.10/ CELIA BSOUL. Pobre Dios.11/ SUPREME CEREBRAL & SWAB. God’s breath.12/ LIL AIDEN. Snoop. feat Doblenne.13/ EDDIE KAINE & RIM. Ice cold.14/ DOLORES Y MAZMORRAS. Por encima del polo. 15/ FASHAWN AND LITTLE VIC. Capo. feat. Little Vic.16/ EGOLIAT. One dollar.Escuchar audio

Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
The Archive with Jason Drury: Episode 44

Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 101:17


Your host Jason Drury begins the show with the superb 22-minute "Grand Gothic Suite" by Elliot Goldenthal from the album ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL: MUSIC FOR FILM (Silva Screen Records), containing music from BATMAN FOREVER and BATMAN AND ROBIN. Jason then continues with selections from Nino Rota's Oscar-winning score from 1974‘s THE GODFATHER PART 2 (La La Land Records) and Jerry Goldsmith's classic 1976 score for ISLANDS IN THE STREAM, which Intrada Records recently reissued. The wonderful theme from John Barry's Oscar-winning score from the 1985 film OUT OF AFRICA (Intrada Records) continues the show. This is followed by music from David Fanshawe's score for the 1991 Michael Winner revenge thriller DIRTY WEEKEND (Silva Screen Records) and then music from Don Davis's score from the 2001 film JURASSIC PARK III (La La Land Records) Jason then rounds off the show by playing more music from the album ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL: MUSIC FOR FILM with another suite, this time from his classic score from 1992‘s ALIEN 3. Enjoy. —— Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Joe Wiles, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Andreas Wennmyr, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Jim Wilson, Glenn McDorman, Chris Malone, Steve Karpicz, Deniz Çağlar, Brent Osterberg, Jérôme Flick, Sarah Brouns, Aaron Collins, Randall Derchan, Angela Rabatin, Michael Poteet, Larry Reese, Thomas Tinneny, William Burke, Rudy Amaya, Stacy Livitsanis, Rick Laird, Carl Wonders, Nathan Blumenfeld, Lee Wileman, Daniel Herrin, Scott Bordelon, James Alexander, Brett French, Ian Clark, Ron, Andy Gray, Joel Nichols, Steve Daniel —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com

The Road to Now
The Epidemic Episode

The Road to Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 55:48


It's flu season, so this week on the show, we're bringing you something seasonal: a history of epidemics in two parts. In part 1, we talk about the 1918 influenza outbreak with John Barry, author of the NY Times Best-seller Seller The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History (Penguin, 2005). And in part 2 we dig into the history of infectious disease with epidemiologist Erin Welsh, co-host of This Podcast Will Kill You. This episode is a supercut of #120 The History of Influenza w/ John Barry and #151 Live in Chicago w/ Pete Souza & Erin Welsh, both of which originally aired in 2019. This episode was edited by Ben Sawyer.

MUSIC OF BOND
Our Six Favorite “John Barry Non-Bond Tunes”

MUSIC OF BOND

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 106:07


John Barry fanatics rejoice! In this episode, we discuss our favorite NON-BOND BARRY tracks from his work in 1960 all the way up to 1994—6 tunes spanning 34 years! Join us in celebrating the highly identifiable musical DNA of an absolute legend...John freaking Barry!!!

MUSIC OF BOND
"Loungy Bond" JW's Swagger Mega Mix

MUSIC OF BOND

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 97:32


Let's dive deep into JW's psyche as we discuss what makes Loungey Bond. We pick the best loungey tunes from Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and Diamonds are Forever—a combo of four consecutive incredible John Barry scores! And remember, "no confidence, and all swagger." 

Retro Ramble
EP#140-Goldfinger 1964

Retro Ramble

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 50:41


In this episode, Charlie and George are back in Bond territory, as they celebrate 60 years of Goldfinger!  Tackling the third film in the series, this classic Connery caper established a lot of the Bond formula we know and love.    The brothers discuss behind the scenes trivia, casting, a brassy John Barry score and some of the most iconic moments in the Bond franchise!   Do you expect us to talk? No, expect us to Ramble! 

The Record Player
Bonus Track: Woodstock '94 / Levon Helm

The Record Player

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 33:17


Send us a Text Message.Our latest Bonus Track features a conversation with author and journalist John Barry, who covered Woodstock '94 as it happened. Thirty years later, he joins Matt to share some of his memories of the experience. Music fans will also be interested in the book that John wrote about Levon Helm's incredible second act with the Midnight Ramble and other events that happened during the later years of his career.Levon Helm: Rock, Roll & Ramble - The Inside Story of the Man, the Music and the Midnight Ramble is an essential read for fans of Levon and the Band. John shares the story of how the book came together and some of the Levon memories he's really grateful for.  You can read John's latest articles at the Times Union website and he also has an ongoing newsletter, Quicksand.Big thanks to John for the conversation!Support the Show.

Sentientism
"What if you're the people you've been waiting for?" - John Barry ‪of Queens University Belfast‬ - Sentientism 202

Sentientism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 90:10


John is an activist academic, a green political economist and former Green Party politician in Northern Ireland. He is Professor of Green Political Economy in the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen's University Belfast. His main research interests span politics, economics, the ethics of sustainability/ sustainable development, green moral and political theory, green political economy, vulnerability, resilience , civic republicanism and green politics, Irish/Northern Irish politics, Q Methodology and sustainable energy politics and policy. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the most important questions: “what's real?”, “who matters?” and "how can we make a better world?" Sentientism answers those questions with "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. 00:00 Clips! 01:01 Welcome - "Summer in Ireland... best weekend of the year" :) - Zion Lights episode 03:34 John's Introduction - Green political economy - Co-chair the Belfast Climate Commission - "A recovering politician" led the Green Party of Northern Ireland - "I've always been politically active... I feel compelled... at this moment of crisis... a polycrisis... climate, ecological, social... animal welfare horrors of our current social order" - "A dissident political economist - I don't accept either #capitalism or endless economic growth" - "Our current economic system has now passed its sell-by date... industrialisation, globalism, the horrendous suffering of the more-than-human world" - Pessimism amongst climate scientists "describing in many respects... an uninhabitable world in the future" - "We cannot continue in a business as usual manner in the academy while the world is on fire... we need to practice what we teach" - "This time, not only of crisis... of great opportunity... we can fix so many problems... science... political will... justice focus" (global, inter-generational and inter-species justice and equity) - "We have all the solutions... What we lack... is the political will and the ethical courage of our convictions" 07:33 What's Real? - Growing up in working class Dublin - "Not just as a lapsed but a completely collapsed #Catholic... I've been an #atheist all my thinking life" - At ~10yrs old asking "What's the evidence for this off-world, male, white deity?... Not really finding satisfactory answers from the priest or from teachers." - "I do hold some affection for Catholicism..." - The denial of evolution & #creationism among some Northern Irish Protestants and Evangelicals. Often #climatechange denialism too - Flaws of Catholicism: abuse of women & children & abuse cover-ups "effectively brought down the church... in Ireland... from its position of power" - General acceptance of science within Catholicism - "A form of poetry... religious perspectives as beautiful stories... they're fairy tales... beautiful but they're not real... can have certain morality lessons" ... and much more! 21:50 What Matters? 39:54 Who Matters? 55:43 A Better Future? 01:27:03 Follow John: - @ProfJohnBarry - John on LinkedIn “I like subverting LinkedIn – there's far too many shiny, happy business-type people” - John's MarxistLentilist Blog - John on Academia.edu - John at Queens University Belfast Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sentientism.info⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Join our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"I'm a Sentientist" wall⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ via ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠this simple form⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Everyone, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. The biggest so far is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here on FaceBook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Come join us there! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sentientism/message

Movie Oubliette
The Black Hole

Movie Oubliette

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 72:53


Dan and Conrad venture into Disney's 'dark era' again – this time with a sci-fi twist! It's The Black Hole (1979), the mouse house's answer to the colossal box-office and cultural phenomenon of Star Wars two years prior. And like all dark era flops, it uncomfortably straddles mature themes (an egomaniacal scientist determined to journey through a massive black hole and willing to enslave his entire crew as zombified androids to do his bidding) with family-friendly fun (robots with Disney eyes having laser battles). The result is a grandiose, steampunk adventure with stilted dialogue, eye-popping visuals and a doom-laden score by John Barry at his finest... but is it any good? Or are Conrad's nostalgia goggles deceiving him? Find out! Follow us on Tiktok, Facebook, Instagram and maybe what's left of Twitter, if it's still functioning. Support us on Patreon to nominate future films, vote on whether films should be released or thrown back, and access exclusive bonus content!

Greatest Movie Of All-Time
Midnight Cowboy (1969)

Greatest Movie Of All-Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 65:54


Dana and Tom discuss the only Best Picture winner with an X rating, Midnight Cowboy (1969): directed by John Schlesinger, music by John Barry, written by Waldo Salt, starring Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman.Plot Summary: "Midnight Cowboy" is a poignant exploration of friendship and survival in the gritty urban landscape of New York City. Joe Buck, a naive Texas cowboy with dreams of becoming a rich gigolo, arrives in the city only to find himself struggling to make ends meet. He befriends Ratso Rizzo, a streetwise hustler, forming an unlikely bond as they navigate the harsh realities of their circumstances. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and redemption, facing the harsh truths of their own identities and the unforgiving nature of the city they call home. With powerful performances from Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman, "Midnight Cowboy" is a timeless classic that delves deep into the human experience, blending heartbreak and hope in equal measure.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast) or find our Facebook page at Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast.For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/midnight-cowboy-1969For the entire rankings list so far, go to:Full Graded List - Greatest Movies of All-Time Ronny Duncan Studios

At the Flicks
244: Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Part 2

At the Flicks

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 54:08


Welcome to the second of our shows which discuss the James Bond films of the 1960's – a time when the ever-innocent Neil thought Pussy Galore was a gang of cats As a reminder back in 2020 we had a number of episodes with our American friend Elijah discussing these very Bond films.  Elijah had never seen a Bond film before we started that series and it was interesting to get his perspective of a series of films that are over 50 years old.  Judging from the correspondence we received, those shows were a hit with you, our listeners.  To conclude that series we were going to bring in a James Bond aficionado to give us his view on those auspicious beginnings for James Bond.  A big thank you to Jon Yates for his time and knowledge in the episodes which follow. In this second episode, we talk John Barry, Ken Adam and George Lazenby.  We also give Jon a challenge to design his personal choice of a 60's Sean Connery Bond film that never was. Like the films we hope our sometimes-irreverent talk amuses and entertains you. A brief word about Mr Jon Yates.  Not only is he a James Bond superfan, he is also a novelist.  His first novel Subliminal Roots, a murder mystery,  poses the fascinating question “How can one man kill two other men in the same way in different places at the same time?”  Check it out, a link for the novel is below. Also below is a link to Q The Music who provided the music you hear throughout the podcast.  Q The Music are on tour again this year and well worth going to see. Thank you Jon and Warren.  And to everyone else, see you on the next show or At The Flicks

Cracking the Code of Spy Movies!
Maestro John Morris Russell Talks James Bond Concert

Cracking the Code of Spy Movies!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 35:37


John Morris Russell Talks Shaken Not Stirred Dan and Tom interview Maestro John Morris Russell (JMR) about his Chicago Symphony Orchestra concert, “Shaken Not Stirred,” musical scores, and James Bond music.  As you might have guessed, the concert's focus is the music of James Bond.   You may know JMR from his work as the conductor of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra for the past 13 years.  Joining JMR in the concert is the amazing vocalist Capathia Jenkins. She possesses the wide vocal range needed to cover the various styles of singers from the James Bond catalog. We will be attending the concert and we're sure James Bond fans will enjoy this one.   In this episode, JMR talks about what to expect in this concert and how they put it together.  He also talks about his career, why he decided to conduct instead of play an instrument, some influential composers, and film scoring in general.  If you've ever wanted to know what a composer has to deal with in scoring a movie, JMR gives you a good idea.  It is really amazing how they do it. One other area we discuss is how technology has made composition more efficient.  Much is the same as it's been for hundreds of years.  But, some of it is streamlined today. Raymond Benson with an assist Dan and Tom wanted some expertise for this interview, so they asked Raymond Benson for an assist.  Of course, Raymond graciously agreed. Raymond helped us delve into other composers' works and JMR's experiences with them.  Plus, Raymond tells of a very scary experience he had with composer John Barry. What do you think? So, we're excited to be going to this concert and see John Morris Russell put what he told us into action.  We think this will be a good one.  Do you have plans to go to this concert?   If so, let us know your thoughts, ideas for future episodes, and what you thought of this episode by dropping us a note at info@spymovienavigator.com.  The more we hear from you, the better the show will be!  We'll give you a shout-out in a future episode! You can check out all of our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. Check out our YouTube channel as well. Webpage: https://bit.ly/3UxXUJ2 Credit: John Morris Russell pictures courtesy of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

The Worst of All Possible Worlds
135 - The Boss Baby: Family Business (feat. Patrick Willems)

The Worst of All Possible Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 147:10


Patrick Willems (Night of the Coconut) returns to finish some unfinished business as he and the lads fight off the deep conservatism and unending baby ninja armies of Dreamworks' 2021 babypalooza: The Boss Baby: Family Business. Topics include the nebulous target audience, the uncanny animation, and the consequences of pivoting from the increasingly bonkers Boss Baby lore to the terrors of…school choice??? Want more TWOAPW? Get access to our full back catalogue of premium/bonus episodes and add your name to the masthead of our website by subscribing for $5/month at Patreon.com/worstofall! Patrick Willems: “Pretty much the Terrence Malick of YouTube.” Twitter // Youtube // Nebula // Instagram // Letterboxd Night of the Coconut Patrick's Episode of Something Rotten on Metal Gear Solid 2 Patrick's Episode of Eye of the Duck on Minority Report Media Referenced in this Episode: The Boss Baby: Family Business. Dir. Tom McGrath. Dreamworks Animation, 2021. “Conan O'Brien Needs a Doctor While Eating Spicy Wings” by First We Feast. TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Commercial: “Babies Are Forever” Music by John Barry, Lyrics by Dr. Samuel Bultch, D.D.S., feat. Eleanor Philips.

Vinyl-O-Matic
Albums and All That, Starting with the letter S as in Sierra, Part 5

Vinyl-O-Matic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 62:51


The Shirts [mm:ss] "Teenage Crutch" The Shirts Capitol Records SW-11791 1978 (US pressing) (see below) The Shirts [mm:ss] "Reduced to a Whisper" The Shirts Harvest 5C 062-06 717 1978 (Netherlands pressing) That's right, not one but 2 (two!) tracks from The Shirts' debut album. Normally, I am not one to buy 2 copies of the same album, but when I was in Amsterdam a couple of years ago, I came across the Netherlands pressing with a more stylized cover and couldn't resist. They were one of the original CBGB bands that saw more success in Europe. You can also spot lead singer Annie Golden in the film adaptation of Hair (Forman, 1979) (https://youtu.be/VN5zup3b7fw?si=859TcqBo5ArA0iD2). Philharmonic Symphony of New York, Dimitri Mitropoulos [mm:ss] "Second Movement: Allegretto" Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 Op. 47 Columbia Masterworks ML 4739 1962 Composed by the Soviet Russian Shostakovich in 1937, this recording dates to 1953. Robyn Hitchcock [mm:ss] "Socrates in Thin Air" Shufflemania! Tiny Ghost Records TINY GHOST 07 2022 Great outing from Mr. Hitchcock from a couple of years ago. Joined here by Soft Boy cohort Kimberley Rew on guitar. Los Campesinos! [mm:ss] "5 Flucloxacillin" Sick Scenes Wichita WEBB500LP 2017 The wonderful 6th album from these Cardiff folks. Self-financed, no less! There is a supercute video for this song done in the style of the BBC show Flog It! (https://youtu.be/aoqs0PJ12zM?si=rIefWNr2Mwj3F3-d) Thompson Twins [mm:ss] "We Are Detective" Side Kicks Arista AL 6607 1983 So much floppy hair. The trio's third single from their third album. A suitably 80s video was also made for this track. (https://youtu.be/l2SMSoblH3Y?si=jw9yBHEFqSlCRxvH) Raspberries [mm:ss] "Tonight" Side 3 Capitol Records SMAS-11220 1973 Speaking of third albums. This song was the first of three singles from the album and reached number 69 on the Hot 100. Rush [mm:ss] "New World Man" Signals Mercury SRM-1-4063 1982 Rush's only Top 40 single, oddly enough. From the last album produced by Terry Brown. Sure, I could have chosen "Subdivisions" but if you were like me and were a suburban early-teenage male when this album came out, it was pretty inescapable and hence not really necessary to revisit. Boz Scaggs [mm:ss] "Lido Shuffle" Silk Degrees Columbia PC 33920 1976 Speaking of ubiquitous songs from my youth. With Mr. Scaggs himself on the Moog riffs. Sqürl [mm:ss] "John Ashbery Takes a Walk" Silver Haze Sacred Bones Records SBR-316 2023 Jim Jarmusch and Carter Logan, assisted here by Charlotte Gainsbourg in an homage to the poet John Ashbery. There's a nice moody video to accompany this song as well (https://youtu.be/EdlCG4aw7Q4?si=nQisL8r1JTM_vHrk). Klaus Nomi [mm:ss] "Falling in Love Again" Simple Man RCA Victor PL 37702 1982 A contemporary update of the Marlene Dietrich classic (https://youtu.be/8gAo2aR_tUw?si=jpfY2F2guahlnPea) from the iconic Klaus Nomi's second album. Kris Kristofferson [mm:ss] "The Pilgrim - Chapter 33" The Silver Tongued Devil and I Monument Z 30679 1971 If I were Donnie Fritts (which I can only aspire to), I would have definitely had my name legally changed to Funky Donnie Fritts. Nine Inch Nails [mm:ss] "Sin (Short)" Sin TVT Records TVT2617-1 1990 Why it seems like 33 1/3 years ago that this album was released. Frank Sinatra [mm:ss] "When Somebody Loves You" Sinatra '65 Reprise RS-6167 1965 That is some bizarre stereo separation. Frank Sinatra [mm:ss] "Witchcraft" Sinatra's Sinatra Reprise Records R9-1010 1963 Some of Frank's big hits, recompiled here for his own label. Dwight Twilley Band [mm:ss] "I'm on Fire" Sincerely Shelter Records SRL-52001 1976 Some primo power pop kicking off Dwight Twilley Band's debut outing on the already-doomed at the time Shelter Records. Music behind the DJ: "Diamonds Are Forever (Instrumental)" by John Barry

Popzara Podcast
Movie Time! More Noir, Less Bore: Dial M for Murder (1954) and Body Heat (1981)

Popzara Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 112:00


It's Popzara's Movie Time! Podcast, where our in-house movie nerds Ethan Brehm and Nate Evans take you on an unscripted journey yakking and chatting about some of their favorite movie moments and cinematic scenes, from past and present, presented without snark and snobbery for your listening pleasure. On this episode our hosts explore two examples of classic and neo noir from entirely different generations of filmmaking (and filmmakers) where the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry, with delightful results for those in the audience. First is 1954's Dial M for Murder, Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of Frederick Knott's play where the “perfect murder” meets an imperfect world. Featuring an unforgettable performance by Hitchcock-favorite (and future real-life princess) Grace Kelly, the film would become a popular template for generations of thrillers where the fun comes from watching a well-oiled machine go off the rails. Next is 1981's Body Heat, the directorial debut from Lawrence Kasdan (writer of The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark) starring William Hurt and Kathleen Turner (also making her film debut) that pairs classic film noir with erotic thrills in one satisfying, sexy package. It would likewise become the template for countless other erotic thrillers that would dominate the 1980s, made even better by John Barry's unforgettable score and Richard H. Kline's dazzling cinematography. What's the difference between classic noir and neo-noir? Did you know Hitchcock's film was originally filmed and meant to be viewed in 3D? Did a murderous femme fatale inspire Jessica Rabbit? Can a murder mystery still be a whodunnit when you already know who dunnit?

What's the Score Podcast
Guest: Conductor David Torns on the music of John Williams

What's the Score Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 80:05


If you're a fan of the music of John Williams, you're in for a treat. Our guest is the Conductor of the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, David Torns. On April 5, the BRSO will present a concert of Williams's music. On the podcast, we'll play some cues from some of Williams best loved scxores, all of which will feature in the concert. A few cues may surprise you. We discuss David's career path, why he likes the music of John Williams, other composers he admires like John Barry and Jerry Goldsmith and how AI may or may not influence film scores in the future. Sit back and enjoy great conversation and amazing music.

the memory palace
Episode 214: Newsboy

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 17:20


The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.Music Un geant dans la mer and Triste soiree III from the score to Marie et les naufrages by the genius, Sebastian Tellier.  Love is Blue by Jackie Mittoo and the Soul Vendors. Rocky Passage by Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sofia Honer Morris Visits Dr. Pratt from John Barry's score to The Wrong Box Adios Muchachos from Andre Popp Moonlight in Vermont from the great Dorothy Ashby.  Midnight Moon by The Portland Cello Project Dance PM by Hiroshi Yoshimura And we hear Blind Andy Jenkins' "Floyd Collins in Sand Cave" followed by Vernon Dalhart doing the same song under the name, "The Death of Floyd Collins." We also hear Jimmy Osbourne do Andy's, "The Death of Little Kathy Fiscus." Notes I have a note in my years-long running list of possible story ideas that says, "event songs," but I could never remember why. Then I was reading Charles Hirschberg and Mark Zwonitzer's, Will You Miss me When I'm Gone?: The Carter Family & Their Legacy in American Music and was reminded of Andy's story (that book is great). I also recommend the always-useful, Country Music USA, by Bill C. Malone for more on Andy and his era as well as Creating Country Music: Fabricating Authenticity by Richard A. Peterson. If you want more about poor Floyd Collins, you could turn to Robert K. Murray and Roger W. Bruckner's, Trapped!: The Story of Floyd Collins.

The Socially Distant Sports Bar
Episode 200, Part 2: It's Been On The Radio Since 1942 Mike

The Socially Distant Sports Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 53:40


Welcome to this week's Socially Distant Sports Bar with Elis James, Mike Bubbins and Steff Garrero. This is Part 2 of this week's episode.  Part 1 is out every week on Wednesdays. If you want to listen to the full podcast every TUESDAY, including 30 MINS of bonus content not available on the free version, then head to https://www.patreon.com/distantpod  FUNDRAISER FOR MATTHEW Please click on this link and help Matthew out with a couple of quids pounds https://www.gofundme.com/f/glioblastoma-dcvaxl-immunotherapy-vaccine?member=30383007&sharetype=teams&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&utm_medium=social&utm_source=whatsapp MICHAEL OWEN'S MOVIE CLUB & HOFFI POD Every month we produce TWO bonus podcasts for the top two levels of our Patreon. Michael Owen's Movie Club is Elis, Mike and Steff talking about a Sports Movie they've watched. Hoffi Pod is the boys talking about clips they like which are nothing to do with Sports. Head to https://www.patreon.com/distantpod and sign up for the £8 or £10 levels today! PUPPETS ON YOUTUBE “Puppet” Paul Melin has been busy creating puppet versions of our funniest moments on Distant Pod. Head over to our YouTube Channel, SUBSCRIBE AND CLICK ON THE BELL to see the latest episode whenever it gets published.  https://www.youtube.com/thesociallydistantsportsbar  THIS WEEK'S SHOW PART 1 (OUT ON WEDNESDAY) Steff: Barry John to the music of John Barry https://vimeo.com/134109941  Elis: The Cefneithin Boys https://youtu.be/CTwU6ZAHhdI Mike: Barry the reporter https://youtu.be/QelyrJkegdI PART 2 (OUT ON  FRIDAY) Steff Documentary: Desert Island Discs, Barry John in 1978 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009my6x  Mike Book: The Barry John Story: An Autobiography  PART 3 PATREON SECTION (ONLY via https://www.patreon.com/distantpod )  Steff: Sam and Ugo on Barry John https://twitter.com/5liveSport/status/1754266126660296780/video/1  Mike: Vimy John https://youtu.be/EeN2XiVcbfQ Mike: Alan John https://youtu.be/hho1uaNQRc4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Socially Distant Sports Bar
Episode 200, Part 1: It's Been On The Radio Since 1942 Mike

The Socially Distant Sports Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 72:34


Welcome to this week's Socially Distant Sports Bar with Elis James, Mike Bubbins and Steff Garrero. This is Part 1of this week's episode.  Part 2 is out every week on Fridays. If you want to listen to the full podcast every TUESDAY, including 30 MINS of bonus content not available on the free version, then head to https://www.patreon.com/distantpod  FUNDRAISER FOR MATTHEW Please click on this link and help Matthew out with a couple of quids pounds https://www.gofundme.com/f/glioblastoma-dcvaxl-immunotherapy-vaccine?member=30383007&sharetype=teams&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&utm_medium=social&utm_source=whatsapp MICHAEL OWEN'S MOVIE CLUB & HOFFI POD Every month we produce TWO bonus podcasts for the top two levels of our Patreon. Michael Owen's Movie Club is Elis, Mike and Steff talking about a Sports Movie they've watched. Hoffi Pod is the boys talking about clips they like which are nothing to do with Sports. Head to https://www.patreon.com/distantpod and sign up for the £8 or £10 levels today! PUPPETS ON YOUTUBE “Puppet” Paul Melin has been busy creating puppet versions of our funniest moments on Distant Pod. Head over to our YouTube Channel, SUBSCRIBE AND CLICK ON THE BELL to see the latest episode whenever it gets published.  https://www.youtube.com/thesociallydistantsportsbar  THIS WEEK'S SHOW PART 1 (OUT ON WEDNESDAY) Steff: Barry John to the music of John Barry https://vimeo.com/134109941  Elis: The Cefneithin Boys https://youtu.be/CTwU6ZAHhdI Mike: Barry the reporter https://youtu.be/QelyrJkegdI PART 2 (OUT ON  FRIDAY) Steff Documentary: Desert Island Discs, Barry John in 1978 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009my6x  Mike Book: The Barry John Story: An Autobiography  PART 3 PATREON SECTION (ONLY via https://www.patreon.com/distantpod )  Steff: Sam and Ugo on Barry John https://twitter.com/5liveSport/status/1754266126660296780/video/1  Mike: Vimy John https://youtu.be/EeN2XiVcbfQ Mike: Alan John https://youtu.be/hho1uaNQRc4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed
The Scarlet Letter • The Next Reel

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 70:02


“Why do you wait? Put it on for it is not a badge of my shame, but your own.”Roland Joffé took on the challenge of adapting Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter for the big screen in 1995. With a passion for the source material and a vision to expand the story in ways he felt Hawthorne was restricted from doing, Joffé assembled an impressive cast including Demi Moore, Gary Oldman and Robert Duvall. However, despite his noble intentions, many critics felt Joffé's reach exceeded his grasp. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue the 1995 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Director Nominees series with a conversation about The Scarlet Letter.Here's a hint at what we talk about:We discuss how Joffé's ambitions to elevate the material and expand the story ended up making the film feel overstuffed and unfocused. The heavy-handed symbolism, like the constantly reappearing "red bird of passion," also didn't work for us. And we both found the new "happy ending" Joffé devised to be a disappointment compared to the novel's more downbeat conclusion. However, we do appreciate his attempts to incorporate more of the indigenous American perspective.Here are a few other points in our discussion:The overly sentimental score by John Barry... that's still an amazing scoreWhether the principle cast was well-suited for a period dramaThe absurdity of Robert Duvall's unhinged performance that's still undeniably entertainingThe unnecessary Pearl voiceover narrationOverall, while we can appreciate some of what Joffé was trying to accomplish, we feel his reach exceeded his grasp in many ways, resulting in a film that feels messy and unsatisfying. But we have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Film SundriesWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailerOriginal MaterialLetterboxd Visit our ORIGINALS PAGE to find source material that movies we've talked about on the shows that are part of The Next Reel's family of podcasts were based on. Books, plays, video games, even other movies and TV series! By doing so, you can find a great read or something to watch, and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy!Start your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try TRANSISTOR today!Want to upgrade your LETTERBOXD account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's DISCORD channel!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdFacebookInstagramXYouTubeFlickchartCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePete AndyWe spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.

Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 373: At Year's End

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 36:13


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we recap 2023 through our interviews. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Issues covered: good interviews with non-designers, lots of gems, Statue Park, keeping 60 and visor modes, limiting scripting, building spaces and Lincoln logging gameplay, talking to a marketing person, putting the name in the symbol for a new logo, challenging norms, challenging rinse and repeat and generating trust. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Artimage, Grant Kirkhope, GoldenEye: 007, N64, Neil Harrison, Rare, John Barry, Monty Norman, Jack Mathews, Metroid Prime, GameCube, Switch, Lincoln Logs(TM), Legend of Zelda (series), Retro, Karl Stewart, Arkham Asylum, DC, Warner Bros, Star Wars, Republic Commando, LucasArts, Chris Williams, Greg Knight, Tomb Raider, Eidos, Rocksteady, Crystal Dynamics, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Our first game of 2024! (Wonder what it'll be?) Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @devgameclub Discord  DevGameClub@gmail.com

Bear Grease
Ep. 134: Mississippi River - The Greatest Flood (Part 3)

Bear Grease

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 66:27 Transcription Available


On this episode of Bear Grease, Clay Newcomb and John Barry, author of Rising Tide discuss two Civil War veterans who pioneered the doctrine of controlling this great river, Charles Ellett and Andrew Humphries. They'll show us how their obsession and rivalry shaped the way we manage the river and how that led to one of the most costly natural disasters in American history. We learn about Mark Twain, America's most celebrated writer, who was obsessed with being a riverboat captain on the Mississippi River. He bottled American culture in his writing and sent it to the world. We'll also learn about the great Mississippi River flood of 1927. We're continuing down the river on the third episode of this series on the Mississippi River. Like William Faulkner, we're in pursuit of understanding the world. We really doubt you're gonna want to miss this one. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Art of Manliness
What the World of Psychology Gets Wrong About Men

The Art of Manliness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 54:29


Several years ago, the American Psychological Association issued a set of guidelines for psychologists working with boys and men. Guideline #1 says: "Psychologists strive to recognize that masculinities are constructed based on social, cultural, and contextual norms." Guideline #3 says: "Psychologists understand the impact of power, privilege, and sexism on the development of boys and men and on their relationships with others."My guest says that these guidelines miss the mark, and are just one indicator of the way in which the world of psychology misunderstands, and consequently underserves, men.Dr. John Barry is a psychologist, the co-founder of the Male Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society and the Centre for Male Psychology, as well as the co-author of the Perspectives in Male Psychology textbook. Today on the show, John unpacks the issues with thinking that masculinity is purely a social construct and that men's problems grow out of their power and privilege, and how these issues prevent men from getting the help they need. In the second half of our conversation, we discuss the surprising origin of the idea of toxic masculinity, what really defines masculinity, and what effect internalizing a negative or positive view of masculinity has on men. We end our conversation with what works for men's mental health and well-being if you don't want to go to therapy, and what you should look for in a therapist if you do.After the show is over, check out the show notes at aom.is/malepyschResources Related to the PodcastThe Centre for Male PsychologyIntroduction to Male Psychology and Mental Health courseAoM series on the origins, nature, and imperatives of manhoodManhood in the Making by David GilmoreIron John by Robert BlyAoM Podcast #761: How Testosterone Makes Men, MenRational emotive behavior therapyMen's sheds associations in Australia and the USConnect With John BarryJohn's websiteJohn on Twitter