Podcasts about Ken Nordine

American voice-over and recording artist

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Latest podcast episodes about Ken Nordine

95bFM: The 95bFM Jazz Show
The 95bFM Jazz Show with Blind Mango Chutney, Sunday 6 April 2025

95bFM: The 95bFM Jazz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025


Jazz guru Blind Mango Chutney checks in with another ripping jazz set taking you from Ken Nordine's humour through to Billy Holiday's pathos.

Open jazz
Les voix buissonnières 1/4 : Jeunesses éternelles

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 30:02


durée : 00:30:02 - Jazz Collection - par : Alex Dutilh - Les voix buissonnières, ce sont des voix hors des sentiers battus, à l'écart des clichés attendus des chanteuses ou des chanteurs de jazz. Dans cet épisode, Blossom Dearie, Maxine Sullivan, Rose Murphy, Jimmy Scott, Chet Baker, Lisa Ekdahl, Kat Edmonson, Cyrille Aimée, Ken Nordine. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 818: Whole 'Nuther Thing March 30, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 121:40


Today's musical journey features Jean Luc Ponty, David Bowie, Beatles, Jethro Tull, Rolling Stones, The Who, Jeff Beck, Radiohead, Fred Neil, Paul McCartney, Thunderclap Newman, Blood Sweat & Tears, Super Session, Led Zeppelin, Geore Harrison, Genesis, Billy Cobham, Jethro Tull, Ken Nordine, Warren Zevon, XTC and The Police....

Deadhead Cannabis Show
From Help On The Way to So Many Roads: Reliving the Rosemont Horizon Dead Show

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 65:59


"From Chicago to Egypt: Collecting Dead Memorabilia and Memories with Jay Blakesburg"Larry Mishkin features a nostalgic recounting of a Grateful Dead concert from March 11th, 1993, at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. The discussion covers various aspects of the event, including the venue's challenges, the band's performance, and reflections on specific songs played during the show. Larry also touches on recent music events, such as Phil Lesh and Friends' performances and upcoming Phish summer tour dates. It also highlights an exhibition by photographer Jay Blakesburg and his collection of Grateful Dead memorabilia, along with personal anecdotes related to Dead history.  Grateful DeadMarch 11, 1993 (31 years ago)Rosemont HorizonRosemont, Illinois (Chicago)Grateful Dead Live at Rosemont Horizon on 1993-03-11 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveFinal night of 3 show run March 9 – March 11 (Tuesday – Thursday)  INTRO:                  Help On The Way                                Track #1                                :20 – 2:06                                 Released on Blues For Allah (1975)                                Played 111 times                                First time:  June 17, 1975 at Winterland, S.F.                                       Last time:  June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY       SHOW No. 1:      When I Paint My Masterpiece                                Track #6                                1:36 – 3:12                 "When I Paint My Masterpiece" is a 1971 song written by Bob Dylan. It was first released by The Band, who recorded the song for their album Cahoots, released on September 15, 1971. Dylan himself first recorded the song at New York's Blue Rock Studio when he was backed by Leon Russell and session musicians, including Jesse Ed Davis on lead guitar, appeared on Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II, released November 17, 1971, with Russell credited as the producer.             Dylan and The Band performed the song together live, in the early hours of January 1, 1972, at a New Year's Eve concert by The Band; a recording was released as a bonus track on the 2001 CD reissue of The Band's live album Rock of Ages. Douglas Brinkley, while interviewing Dylan for the New York Times in 2020, noted that "When I Paint My Masterpiece" was a song that had grown on him over the years and asked Dylan why he had brought it "back to the forefront of recent concerts". Dylan replied, "It's grown on me as well. I think this song has something to do with the classical world, something that's out of reach. Someplace you'd like to be beyond your experience. Something that is so supreme and first rate that you could never come back down from the mountain. That you've achieved the unthinkable. That's what the song tries to say, and you'd have to put it in that context. In saying that though, even if you do paint your masterpiece, what will you do then? Well, obviously you have to paint another masterpiece". According to his official website, Dylan played the song live 182 times between 1975 and 2019.[4] Five live performances of the song from Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour were released on the box set The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings in 2019. The live debut occurred at the War Memorial Auditorium in Plymouth, Massachusetts on October 30, 1975 and the most recent performances occurred on the Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour in 2023. Played 146 timesFirst: June 13, 1987 at Ventura County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago My favorite Dylan cover.  Would rotate in first set with other Dylan covers including Queen Jane Approximately, Stuck Inside of Mobile With Memphis Blues Again and Desolation Row.            SHOW No. 2:      So Many Roads                                Track #7                                :39 – 2:21                 So Many Roads was first performed by the Grateful Dead on February 22, 1992. It was then played regularly through to the last performance of the song on July 9, 1995. In total the song was played just over 50 times.Jerry Garcia spoke about So Many Roads in an interview with Dave DiMartino in 1992;“It's Hunter writing me from my point of view, you know what I mean? We've been working together for so long that he knows what I know. The song is full of references to things that have to do with me.... “....Hunter is the only guy that could do that. He can write my point of view better than I can think it, you know what I mean? So that's the kind of relationship we have. And he frequently writes tunes from my point of view that are autobiographical. There actually biographical I guess. He's the one writing them, but even so they express my point of view - and more than that they express the emotional content of my soul in a certain way that only a long-term and intimate relationship with a guy as brilliant as Hunter coughs up ... I can sing that song, feel totally comfortable with it.” Robert Hunter's comments on the origins of this song in the notes in Box Of Rain: Lyrics 1965-1993; “One afternoon, Jerry was playing some unstructured changes on the piano. Figuring they might be forgotten otherwise, I clicked on my tape recorder. Ten years later I found the tape and listened to it, liked it, and set these words to it. Listening to the pitifully recorded and time-degraded tape, Jerry protested that, although he liked the words, his changes were not very good and unfinished besides. This didn't seem to be the base and I requested that he at least give it a run through. The result was one of the better received new GD songs and one that almost got away.” Never released on a Dead studio album but was a centerpiece of the Dead's first Box Set:  So Many Roads, 5 disc retrospective of the band from 1965 to 1995. Many commentators said this was the best one ever.  When I saw the show, we were still just all hearing the song fort the first few times and getting used to it.  Over time, it has become a favorite thanks to Hunter's lyrics and Jerry's playing and singing. Very emotional.    SHOW No. 3:      Iko Iko                                Track No. 9                                4:04 – 5:38                 "Iko Iko" (/ˈaɪkoʊˈaɪkoʊ/) is a much-coveredNew Orleans song that tells of a parade collision between two tribes of Mardi Gras Indians and the traditional confrontation. The song, under the original title "Jock-A-Mo", was written and released in 1953 as a single by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford and his Cane Cutters but it failed to make the charts.             The story tells of a "spy boy" (i.e. a lookout for one band of Indians) encountering the "flag boy" or guidon carrier for another "tribe". He threatens to "set the flag on fire". Crawford set phrases chanted by Mardi Gras Indians to music for the song. Crawford himself states that he has no idea what the words mean, and that he originally sang the phrase "Chock-a-mo", but the title was misheard by Chess Records and Checker Records president Leonard Chess, who misspelled it as "Jock-a-mo" for the record's release.             The song first became popular in 1965 by the girl groupthe Dixie Cups, who scored an international hit with "Iko Iko". In 1967, as part of a lawsuit settlement between Crawford and the Dixie Cups, the trio were given part songwriting credit for the song. In 1972, Dr. John had a minor hit with his version of "Iko Iko".  Second set opener.  From intro, it was hard to tell if they were going into Women Are Smarter to Iko.  Really enjoyed Women Are Smarter, but always extra happy when it turns out to be Iko. Great version.  Jerry very energetic and really getting into it.                 Played 185 times                First: May 15, 1977 at The Arena in St. Louis                Last: July 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheater in St. Louis (first and last time in St. Louis!!)                 SHOW No. 4:      Space                                Track #15 (note that there are 2 “Space” tracks, this is the first one, Track 15)                                4:25 – 5:42 (The Island – Ken Nordine)                               Ken Nordine (April 13, 1920 – February 16, 2019) was an American voice-over and recording artist, best known for his series of word jazz albums.[2] His deep, resonant voice has also been featured in many commercial advertisements and movie trailers. One critic wrote that "you may not know Ken Nordine by name or face, but you'll almost certainly recognize his voice.”             In 1955, he provided the voiceover on Billy Vaughn's version of "Shifting Whispering Sands", which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. He subsequently attracted wider attention when he recorded the aural vignettes on Word Jazz (Dot, 1957). Love Words, Son of Word Jazz (Dot, 1958) and his other albums in this vein feature Nordine's narration over cool jazz by the Fred Katz Group featuring Chico Hamilton recording under an alias.             Nordine began performing and recording such albums at the peak of the beat era and was associated with the poetry-and-jazz movement. However, it has been observed that some of Nordine's writings "are more akin to Franz Kafka or Edgar Allan Poe" than to the beats.[8] Many of his word jazz tracks feature critiques of societal norms.[9] Some are lightweight and humorous, while others reveal dark, paranoid undercurrents and bizarre, dream-like scenarios. Nordine's DVD, The Eye Is Never Filled was released in 2007.[9]Nordine hosted the weekly Word Jazz program on WBEZ, also carried on other stations, from the 1970s for over forty years.In 1990, Nordine was approached by Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead to be the anchor for their New Year's Eve radio broadcast from Oakland, California.[13] For the broadcast he recorded some improvisations with Garcia, drummer Mickey Hart and Egyptian musician Hamza El-Din.[13] This subsequently led to an album Devout Catalyst, released on the Grateful Dead's own label in 1991[13] and Upper Limbo in 1993[14] and an appearance with the band live at a show at Rosemont, Illinois, in March 1993.            Ken Nordine died February 16, 2019.                OUTRO:                Days Between                                Track No. 18                                4:51 – 6:51                 “Days Between,” a late song in the Robert Hunter / Jerry Garcia songbook, was perhaps their last collaboration on a big, significant song, one that ranks with “Dark Star” and “Terrapin Station” as ambitious and intentionally grand. (I was talking the other day with a friend, about Garcia's playing and songwriting, and the thought came up that Garcia, like few others, was unafraid of grandeur, and could successfully pull it off. Same with Hunter.)            It appeared like the ghostly ships it describes, as if gradually from a fog and only slowly revealing itself as something very big, towering above everything around. It's hard to say it any better than Phil Lesh did in his autobiography, Searching for the Sound:“Achingly nostalgic, ‘Days Between' evokes the past. The music climbs laboriously out of shadows, growing and peaking with each verse, only to fall back each time in hopeless resignation. When Jerry sings the line ‘when all we ever wanted / was to learn and love and grow' or ‘gave the best we had to give / how much we'll never know,' I am immediately transported decades back in time, to a beautiful spring morning with Jerry, Hunter, Barbara Meier, and Alan Trist—all of us goofing on the sheer exhilaration of being alive. I don't know whether to weep with joy at the beauty of the vision or with sadness at the impassable chasm of time between the golden past and the often painful present.”            Each verse in the song contains fourteen lines, and each evokes a different season of the year, although not in sequence. The first verse contains the lines “Summer flies and August dies / the world grows dark and mean.” I can't hear that line without thinking about August West, in Wharf Rat, and, by extension, Garcia himself. “The singing man is at his song / the holy on their knees.” Who is the singing man, if not Garcia, when it comes to Hunter and his words?                Played 42 times by the band, always in the second set, almost always out of drums                First:  February 22, 1993 at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, CA                Last:  June 24, 1995 at RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. This was just the second time it was ever played “Gave the best we had to give, how much we'll never know” No chorus in this song, just verses that keep building on each other. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 770: Whole 'Nuther Thing December 3, 2023

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 121:18


"A diamond necklace played the pawnHand in hand some drummed along, ohTo a handsome mannered baton(Bygone, bygone)A blind class aristocracy, back through the opera glass you seeThe pit and the pendulum drawn(Bygone, bygone)Columnated ruins dominoCanvass the town and brush the backdropAre you sleeping?You should not be sleeping this afternoon when I'm joined by William Ackerman, Jean Luc Ponty, Fred Neil, Hot Tuna, Seatraain, Radiohead, Trevor Gordon Hall, Traffic, George Winston, Judy Collins, Ben Folds, Gordon Lightfoot, Joe Deninzon Trio, Porcupine Tree, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Alan Parsons Project, Ben Sidran, Al Kooper, Grateful Dead, Rascals, Police, Lovin' Spoonful, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Ken Nordine, Moody Blues, Traffic, Ronnettes and The Beach Boys...

This Week in Tech (Audio)
TWiT 894: Juking the Stats - Apple Watch Ultra, YouTube dislike button, Serial podcast, AI and Getty Images

This Week in Tech (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 160:39


Apple Watch Ultra, YouTube dislike button, Serial podcast, AI and Getty Images Leo talks about his new Apple Watch Ultra. How Fitbit helped me lose 15 pounds. YouTube's 'dislike' and 'not interested' buttons barely work, study finds. Adobe's Aquisition of Figma is a Land Grab. Slack's Canvas feature puts a document editor in your chat window. TwistedWave, an Audio Editor. Word Jazz by Fred Katz and Ken Nordine. Ken Nordine - Levis Ad. Adnan Syed, Subject of 'Serial,' Is Released From Prison. California woman who faked her own kidnapping sentenced to 18 months in prison. The FDA may have unintentionally made 'Nyquil Chicken' go viral on TikTok. Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of legal challenges. 'A.I. Should Exclude Living Artists From Its Database,' Says One Painter Whose Works Were Used to Fuel Image Generators. The AI Unbundling. OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. Mozilla reaffirms that Firefox will continue to support current content blockers. How 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' Finally, After 43 Years, Got Completed. Enterprise Connect: Facing the Tough Issues on Hybrid Work: How Communications Technology Will Support New Ways of Working. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Lisa Schmeiser, Larry Magid, and Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: shopify.com/twit

This Week in Tech (Video HI)
TWiT 894: Juking the Stats - Apple Watch Ultra, YouTube dislike button, Serial podcast, AI and Getty Images

This Week in Tech (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 161:24


Apple Watch Ultra, YouTube dislike button, Serial podcast, AI and Getty Images Leo talks about his new Apple Watch Ultra. How Fitbit helped me lose 15 pounds. YouTube's 'dislike' and 'not interested' buttons barely work, study finds. Adobe's Aquisition of Figma is a Land Grab. Slack's Canvas feature puts a document editor in your chat window. TwistedWave, an Audio Editor. Word Jazz by Fred Katz and Ken Nordine. Ken Nordine - Levis Ad. Adnan Syed, Subject of 'Serial,' Is Released From Prison. California woman who faked her own kidnapping sentenced to 18 months in prison. The FDA may have unintentionally made 'Nyquil Chicken' go viral on TikTok. Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of legal challenges. 'A.I. Should Exclude Living Artists From Its Database,' Says One Painter Whose Works Were Used to Fuel Image Generators. The AI Unbundling. OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. Mozilla reaffirms that Firefox will continue to support current content blockers. How 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' Finally, After 43 Years, Got Completed. Enterprise Connect: Facing the Tough Issues on Hybrid Work: How Communications Technology Will Support New Ways of Working. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Lisa Schmeiser, Larry Magid, and Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: shopify.com/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Tech 894: Juking the Stats

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 160:39


Apple Watch Ultra, YouTube dislike button, Serial podcast, AI and Getty Images Leo talks about his new Apple Watch Ultra. How Fitbit helped me lose 15 pounds. YouTube's 'dislike' and 'not interested' buttons barely work, study finds. Adobe's Aquisition of Figma is a Land Grab. Slack's Canvas feature puts a document editor in your chat window. TwistedWave, an Audio Editor. Word Jazz by Fred Katz and Ken Nordine. Ken Nordine - Levis Ad. Adnan Syed, Subject of 'Serial,' Is Released From Prison. California woman who faked her own kidnapping sentenced to 18 months in prison. The FDA may have unintentionally made 'Nyquil Chicken' go viral on TikTok. Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of legal challenges. 'A.I. Should Exclude Living Artists From Its Database,' Says One Painter Whose Works Were Used to Fuel Image Generators. The AI Unbundling. OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. Mozilla reaffirms that Firefox will continue to support current content blockers. How 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' Finally, After 43 Years, Got Completed. Enterprise Connect: Facing the Tough Issues on Hybrid Work: How Communications Technology Will Support New Ways of Working. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Lisa Schmeiser, Larry Magid, and Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: shopify.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit audible.com/twit or text twit to 500-500

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Tech 894: Juking the Stats

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 160:39


Apple Watch Ultra, YouTube dislike button, Serial podcast, AI and Getty Images Leo talks about his new Apple Watch Ultra. How Fitbit helped me lose 15 pounds. YouTube's 'dislike' and 'not interested' buttons barely work, study finds. Adobe's Aquisition of Figma is a Land Grab. Slack's Canvas feature puts a document editor in your chat window. TwistedWave, an Audio Editor. Word Jazz by Fred Katz and Ken Nordine. Ken Nordine - Levis Ad. Adnan Syed, Subject of 'Serial,' Is Released From Prison. California woman who faked her own kidnapping sentenced to 18 months in prison. The FDA may have unintentionally made 'Nyquil Chicken' go viral on TikTok. Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of legal challenges. 'A.I. Should Exclude Living Artists From Its Database,' Says One Painter Whose Works Were Used to Fuel Image Generators. The AI Unbundling. OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. Mozilla reaffirms that Firefox will continue to support current content blockers. How 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' Finally, After 43 Years, Got Completed. Enterprise Connect: Facing the Tough Issues on Hybrid Work: How Communications Technology Will Support New Ways of Working. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Lisa Schmeiser, Larry Magid, and Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: shopify.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit audible.com/twit or text twit to 500-500

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Tech 894: Juking the Stats

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 161:24


Apple Watch Ultra, YouTube dislike button, Serial podcast, AI and Getty Images Leo talks about his new Apple Watch Ultra. How Fitbit helped me lose 15 pounds. YouTube's 'dislike' and 'not interested' buttons barely work, study finds. Adobe's Aquisition of Figma is a Land Grab. Slack's Canvas feature puts a document editor in your chat window. TwistedWave, an Audio Editor. Word Jazz by Fred Katz and Ken Nordine. Ken Nordine - Levis Ad. Adnan Syed, Subject of 'Serial,' Is Released From Prison. California woman who faked her own kidnapping sentenced to 18 months in prison. The FDA may have unintentionally made 'Nyquil Chicken' go viral on TikTok. Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of legal challenges. 'A.I. Should Exclude Living Artists From Its Database,' Says One Painter Whose Works Were Used to Fuel Image Generators. The AI Unbundling. OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. Mozilla reaffirms that Firefox will continue to support current content blockers. How 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' Finally, After 43 Years, Got Completed. Enterprise Connect: Facing the Tough Issues on Hybrid Work: How Communications Technology Will Support New Ways of Working. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Lisa Schmeiser, Larry Magid, and Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: shopify.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit audible.com/twit or text twit to 500-500

Radio Leo (Video HD)
This Week in Tech 894: Juking the Stats

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 161:24


Apple Watch Ultra, YouTube dislike button, Serial podcast, AI and Getty Images Leo talks about his new Apple Watch Ultra. How Fitbit helped me lose 15 pounds. YouTube's 'dislike' and 'not interested' buttons barely work, study finds. Adobe's Aquisition of Figma is a Land Grab. Slack's Canvas feature puts a document editor in your chat window. TwistedWave, an Audio Editor. Word Jazz by Fred Katz and Ken Nordine. Ken Nordine - Levis Ad. Adnan Syed, Subject of 'Serial,' Is Released From Prison. California woman who faked her own kidnapping sentenced to 18 months in prison. The FDA may have unintentionally made 'Nyquil Chicken' go viral on TikTok. Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of legal challenges. 'A.I. Should Exclude Living Artists From Its Database,' Says One Painter Whose Works Were Used to Fuel Image Generators. The AI Unbundling. OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system. No, There's No 'Ghost In The Machine' On Board American Airlines Aircraft. Darth Vader's Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine. Mozilla reaffirms that Firefox will continue to support current content blockers. How 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' Finally, After 43 Years, Got Completed. Enterprise Connect: Facing the Tough Issues on Hybrid Work: How Communications Technology Will Support New Ways of Working. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Lisa Schmeiser, Larry Magid, and Shelly Brisbin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: shopify.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit audible.com/twit or text twit to 500-500

Planet X
Dr Gonzo Presents Planet X

Planet X

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021


This week's Planet X is presented by Dr Gonzo and features the original Fuller Paint advertisement versions of the tracks on Ken Nordine's Colors album, songs inspired by colors including tracks by The Pretty Things, Cat Power and The Durutti Column and wacky movie trailers.

Mid-Valley Mutations
The People Who Died Part VII (#224)

Mid-Valley Mutations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021


The People Who Died Part VII (#224) After a long diversion of playing nothin but Ken Nordine, we continue our journey through the people who we lost in the last few years. Enjoy! https://ia801501.us.archive.org/23/items/mutation-224/Mutation224.mp3   The People Who Died Part I: 01.) Nut Rocker * B. Bumble & The Stingers Part II: 02.) Any Other Way * … Continue reading The People Who Died Part VII (#224)

Mid-Valley Mutations
The People Who Died Part VI: Ken Northrine (#223)

Mid-Valley Mutations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021


The People Who Died Part VI: Ken Northrine (#223) The third / fifth installment dedicated to the work of Ken Nordine. Enjoy! https://ia801405.us.archive.org/30/items/mutation-223/Mutation223.mp3   The People Who Died: This show contains excerpts from a documentary on Book Television (2005), on a show called “The Word This Week,” with a show the called, Stare With Your … Continue reading The People Who Died Part VI: Ken Northrine (#223)

O Canada w/ Earl Jive
OCanada179 • Nuages [Xplisit] • Feb 24, 2021-02-24

O Canada w/ Earl Jive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 58:04


1000x Noble Son © 20212020 Reprise Norine Braun © 2021Nuages Django Reinhardt & Quintette du Hot Club de France 1940What Time Is It? Ken Nordine 195710:15 Saturday Night The Cure 1979I Used To Be a Better Man Small Sins © 2021World's A Bitch - radio edit Church of Trees & rOb PreuSS ft Carole Pope©2021$1,000,000 Bad Child © 2021One + One Death From Above 1979 © 2021Dancing in My Room [CLEAN] 347aidan © 2020In Trouble SATYA © 2021Mr. Coffee Comes Up Zeros The Firesign Theatre 1998Your Love Keeps Me Dancing SLAVE to the SQUAREwave © 2017Sugar Rush Ferraro © 2020Anyone Justin Bieber © 2021Strangers [Radio Mix] Theory Of A Deadman © (feat. Zero 9:36) 2020Black Woman Emanuel © 2020

Mid-Valley Mutations
The Sound Museum (Retrocast)

Mid-Valley Mutations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021


The Sound Museum (Retrocast) (Originally aired 18 April September 2009 on KPSU, and 1 June 2013 – 10 September – 15 September – 16 September – 17 September – 19 September – 22 September – 10 October – 6 November – 12 November – 14 November – 2014 on blasphuphmusradio.wordpress.com) Follow me and Ken Nordine as we lead you on a wonderful trip through The … Continue reading The Sound Museum (Retrocast)

Mid-Valley Mutations
The People Who Died Part V: Ken Mordine (#222)

Mid-Valley Mutations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021


The People Who Died Part V: Ken Mordine (#222) The second installment dedicated to the work of Ken Nordine. Enjoy! https://ia601407.us.archive.org/9/items/mutation-222/Mutation222.mp3   The People Who Died: Ken Mordine This show contains excerpts from a documentary on Book Television (2005), on a show called “The Word This Week,” with a show the called, Stare With Your … Continue reading The People Who Died Part V: Ken Mordine (#222)

Mid-Valley Mutations
The People Who Died Part IV: Ken Nordine (#221)

Mid-Valley Mutations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021


The People Who Died Part IV: Ken Nordine (#221) This show is dedicated to the work of Ken Nordine. Enjoy!       https://ia801503.us.archive.org/23/items/mutation-221/Mutation221.mp3   The People Who Died: Ken Nordine This show contains excerpts from a studio tour that Ken offered WBEZ. Part I: 01.) Word Jazz Episode One (Excerpt 1) Part II: 02.) A Thousand … Continue reading The People Who Died Part IV: Ken Nordine (#221)

Heirloom Radio
Track 5 - Incredible But True - Human Atmosphere and What Day Will He Die - 1950-51

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 8:54


Heard on the Mutual Network from 1950-51 in 15 min and 3 min episodes, this was a radio drama series that told stories of phenomena that was never explained, but supposedly true. Lots of organ music and wound effects that help to deep the sense of mystery and dread. The host or narrator was Ken Nordine. Two-back-to-back episodes on this track: Human Atmosphere and What Day Will He Die? .. Incredible, but True! Thanks for listening. More of these shows on our growing Playlist by the same name!

Barenaked ABCs (Alphabetical Barenaked [Ladies] Catalog

Hello! Sorry. I was just playing hide and seek with my male child. He is doing a great job though and I can’t find him. So I’m going to record this podcast while I wait for him to come out. This week we are going to discuss “Hidden Sun” with Bryan Parry.  “Hidden Sun” from Maroon  Ken Nordine’s “Maroon”  RIP to jazz legendRead More

Jazz Anthology
Hal Willner: Stay Awake (1)

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 59:46


Fra Lost in the Stars e un nuovo album-tributo allestito da Willner, dedicato questa volta alle musiche dei grandi film a cartoni animati di Walt Disney, passano tre anni. Nel frattempo Willner ha lasciato il ruolo di coordinatore musicale di Saturday Night Live ed è passato a collaborare - lavoro che farà per qualche tempo - con Night Music, altro programma televisivo, sempre della NBC, dove porta fra gli altri John Cale, Miles Davis, John Zorn, Leonard Cohen, Sonny Rollins. Rispetto a Lost in the Stars, con Stay Awake, che esce nell'88, la creatività riprende quota. Scorriamo l'album ascoltando musiche da Pinocchio, Bambi, Dumbo, il libro della giungla, Biancaneve e i sette nani, La bella addormentata nel bosco, Mary Poppins, La carica dei cento e uno e altri film ancora, interpretati da Bill Frisell e Wayne Horvitz con la voce - molto popolare negli Usa - di Ken Nordine, Natalie Merchant con Michael Stipe, Los Lobos, Bonnie Raitt con i Was (Not Was), Tom Waits, Suzanne Vega, Syd Straw, Buster Poindexter, Yma Sumac con Lennie Niehaus, Aaron Neville con Dr John, Garth Hudson, NRBQ, Betty Carter, Replacements, Sinhead O'Connor, Sun Ra. Nella prossima puntata i brani finali dell'album, con protagonisti James Taylor, e Ringo Starr con Herb Alpert.

Jazz Anthology
Hal Willner: Stay Awake (1)

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 59:46


Fra Lost in the Stars e un nuovo album-tributo allestito da Willner, dedicato questa volta alle musiche dei grandi film a cartoni animati di Walt Disney, passano tre anni. Nel frattempo Willner ha lasciato il ruolo di coordinatore musicale di Saturday Night Live ed è passato a collaborare - lavoro che farà per qualche tempo - con Night Music, altro programma televisivo, sempre della NBC, dove porta fra gli altri John Cale, Miles Davis, John Zorn, Leonard Cohen, Sonny Rollins. Rispetto a Lost in the Stars, con Stay Awake, che esce nell'88, la creatività riprende quota. Scorriamo l'album ascoltando musiche da Pinocchio, Bambi, Dumbo, il libro della giungla, Biancaneve e i sette nani, La bella addormentata nel bosco, Mary Poppins, La carica dei cento e uno e altri film ancora, interpretati da Bill Frisell e Wayne Horvitz con la voce - molto popolare negli Usa - di Ken Nordine, Natalie Merchant con Michael Stipe, Los Lobos, Bonnie Raitt con i Was (Not Was), Tom Waits, Suzanne Vega, Syd Straw, Buster Poindexter, Yma Sumac con Lennie Niehaus, Aaron Neville con Dr John, Garth Hudson, NRBQ, Betty Carter, Replacements, Sinhead O'Connor, Sun Ra. Nella prossima puntata i brani finali dell'album, con protagonisti James Taylor, e Ringo Starr con Herb Alpert.

Jazz Anthology
Hal Willner: Stay Awake (1)

Jazz Anthology

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 59:46


Fra Lost in the Stars e un nuovo album-tributo allestito da Willner, dedicato questa volta alle musiche dei grandi film a cartoni animati di Walt Disney, passano tre anni. Nel frattempo Willner ha lasciato il ruolo di coordinatore musicale di Saturday Night Live ed è passato a collaborare - lavoro che farà per qualche tempo - con Night Music, altro programma televisivo, sempre della NBC, dove porta fra gli altri John Cale, Miles Davis, John Zorn, Leonard Cohen, Sonny Rollins. Rispetto a Lost in the Stars, con Stay Awake, che esce nell'88, la creatività riprende quota. Scorriamo l'album ascoltando musiche da Pinocchio, Bambi, Dumbo, il libro della giungla, Biancaneve e i sette nani, La bella addormentata nel bosco, Mary Poppins, La carica dei cento e uno e altri film ancora, interpretati da Bill Frisell e Wayne Horvitz con la voce - molto popolare negli Usa - di Ken Nordine, Natalie Merchant con Michael Stipe, Los Lobos, Bonnie Raitt con i Was (Not Was), Tom Waits, Suzanne Vega, Syd Straw, Buster Poindexter, Yma Sumac con Lennie Niehaus, Aaron Neville con Dr John, Garth Hudson, NRBQ, Betty Carter, Replacements, Sinhead O'Connor, Sun Ra. Nella prossima puntata i brani finali dell'album, con protagonisti James Taylor, e Ringo Starr con Herb Alpert.

The Listening Service
Talking in music

The Listening Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 29:24


Tom Service explores talking in music - from Gilbert and Sullivan's patter songs to high-art ‘sprechgesang' by Schoenberg, from Mozart's recitative to the rap of present-day LA. Anyway, who's to say what is talking and what is singing? Archive recordings of WB Yeats reveal him intoning his poetry melodically, while Ken Nordine devised what he called ‘Word Jazz'.

Terrain Vague
"Une couleur ne vient jamais seule »

Terrain Vague

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 59:31


Fiery Yellow   Stereolab, Mars Audiac Quintet (Expanded Edition)"Une couleur ne vient jamais seule »  Michel Pastoureau, Editions du Seuil  Yellow  Ken Nordine, ColorsYellow  Tyler The Creator, Cherry BombColors   Underglass, Musique Concrète Works for Children  (It's Not Easy) Bein' Green (From "The Muppet Show"/Soundtrack Version)  Kermit The Frog  Dome   Phantom Orchard, OrraGreenery   Quasimoto, The Further Adventures Of Lord QuasRhapsody In Green   Mort Garson, Mother Earth's Plantasia  Messiaen on Debussy and Color    En Rouge Et Noir Materiali   Miguel Angel Coria, En Rouge Et NoirThe Innocents (1961)   Jack ClaytonUriel's Black Harp   Actress  R.I.P.The Black Dog Runs at Night   Thought GangBlack Sun   Demdike Stare  Tryptych Part 3, Voices Of DustBlue Window   Actress, AZDBlue Roses   Minny Pops, FAC Dance 02: Factory RecordsTintin et les oranges bleues (1964)    Orange Bleue  Isabelle MayereauAzul  Bené Fonteles, Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992Arthur Rimbaud, "Voyelle"  Rot Grün Tod   Der Plan Normalette SurpriseJack Arthur   Little Red Riding Hood      Turn To Red   Killing Joke Wild Dub - Dread Meets Punk Rocker ReggaeAll The Colors Bleached To White  Colin Stetson Laurie Anderson New History WarfareVol. 2: Judges  White's S. S.  Gavin Bryars From Brussels With LoveWhite   Ken Nordine ColorsRainbow   Brainticket The Vintage Anthology - PsyconautSong  Virgin Prunes Endzeit

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1769 - The Fabulous Number 69!

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 59:50


This MIGHT be the greatest Hour of Slack episode of all time -- and it was a lost episode until this week! It's our sixty-ninth episode, from late 1986, and it was a kind of a "best of" collection of some of the best stuff that many SubGeniuses recorded up until then. Includes songs, rants, and collages by Slackmaster Cleve, Byron Werner, Rev. Bleepo Abernathy, Puzzling Evidence, Dr. Hal, Rev. Ivan Stang, Doug #3, Gary G'Broagfran, Sister Krys (her sermon on "The 'Feminist' Conspiracy!"), The Firesign Theater, Ken Nordine, Oingo Boingo, G. Gordon Gordon, and the great Doktorz 4 "Bob"! Thanks to Rev. Rasfeld for recording this off the air when it first aired in Dallas, and somehow keeping the recording for 34 years!

Bill Mintiens
Sax in the Morning

Bill Mintiens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 2:45


Inspired by the "word jazz" artistry (and now-deceased)Ken Nordine, this piece combines soft jazz with a short riff on morning routines.

Impact Radio USA
"Matthews and Friends" (12-16-19)

Impact Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 60:00


Hosted by long time radio reporter, anchor, editor, producer, director, and host, Larry Matthews, "Matthews and Friends" brings you the best interviews with guests from whom you want to hear! Join Larry today to hear his work with Meg Clemmer, Methodist pastor, on the meaning of Christmas; Poet Bob Holman, out with two books, in a fun conversation about poetry'; and Word Jazz from the great Ken Nordine. "Matthews and Friends" can be heard at 8:00 am, ET, seven days a week on Impact Radio USA!

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webSYNradio
PHILIPPE CAM - Everything is fine

webSYNradio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019


Programme PHILIPPE CAM pour webSYNradio : Everything is fine. Avec les sons de Funky porcini, Pole, Rashad Becker, Jean Grae & Quelle Chris, Low, Kendrick Lamar, Busta rhymes & Michael Jackson, Jon Hopkins, Pan sonic, Alva Noto, Agf, Lil Peep, Wire, Curd Duca, Dasha Rush, Mark Pritchard & Gregory Whitehead, Coil & Nine inch nails, Andrew Pekler, Matmos, Duke Ellington & Alice Babs, Ken Nordine, Daniel Avery, Philippe Cam, Moderat, Boards of Canada, Rhythm & Sound, d.j spooky & Dawn Penn, Flying Lotus, Gil Scott-Heron, Buffalo Springfield.

Health Hats, the Podcast
Make a Ruckus Podcasting

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 13:31


My journey from writing to blogging to podcasting: A 45-year story with sparks and nudges along the way. Now, I can 't help it. I'm a content machine. I'm making a ruckus, sharing stories of learning on the journey toward best health; asking hard questions; and translating those stories and lessons so a diverse and varied audience can appreciate them.  Blog subscribers: Scroll down through show notes to read the post. If you'd like to listen to the podcast, click here or the title Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, hard-of-hearing or deaf? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Writing for fun and learning 00:51. 1 First, blogging 03:51. 1 Then, podcasting 08:22. 2 Today's story 10:08. 2 Why do it? 11:05. 3 Links Ken Nordine Word Jazz Health Populi WEGO Health Abridge Notes Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn  via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Inspired by David Nebinski. Check out his Portfolio Career podcast Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, New Orleans Drummer, Composer About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, empowering people as they travel together toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once.  We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in healthcare's Tower of Babel.  Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge.  Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements.  Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Writing for fun and learning Someone asked me the other day, "How did you get to podcasting?" I can piece the story back to 1969, freshman year at Wayne State University in Detroit. I took a creative writing class. My professor scoffed at my desire to combine creative writing with scholarly writing. "Forget it. Can't be done. They're totally different." I wrote some bad poetry and a short story for the class. I got a C. In my second year of college I was ready to drop out and travel. Trying to keep me enrolled, a professor suggested I do a series of independent studies while traveling. I drove to Mexico with my second family, the Keeneys. While lying in a hammock in Zihuantanejo, with severe diarrhea, I wrote a story cribbing the style of Ken Nordine's word jazz, Flippity Do Dah, Flippity Day. Then I went to Europe, hitchhiking for 8 weeks and I wrote a travelogue in the style of Mark Twain's Innocents Abroad and Roughing It. What a hoot.  I dropped out anyway. A few years later I went to nursing school and became a direct care nurse. During the next 20 years as a student of individual health I wrote very little, except when we homeschooled.  We had a newsletter for friends and family called, Boleeuwen Stirrings, a play on our last names, Boland and van Leeuwen with the logo of balloons and strings.  I became a prolific writer in the next phase of my career in management as a nurse manager,

Health Hats, the Podcast
Make a Ruckus Podcasting

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 13:31


My journey from writing to blogging to podcasting: A 45-year story with sparks and nudges along the way. Now, I can 't help it. I'm a content machine. I'm making a ruckus, sharing stories of learning on the journey toward best health; asking hard questions; and translating those stories and lessons so a diverse and varied audience can appreciate them.  Blog subscribers: Scroll down through show notes to read the post. If you'd like to listen to the podcast, click here or the title Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, hard-of-hearing or deaf? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Writing for fun and learning 00:51. 1 First, blogging 03:51. 1 Then, podcasting 08:22. 2 Today’s story 10:08. 2 Why do it? 11:05. 3 Links Ken Nordine Word Jazz Health Populi WEGO Health Abridge Notes Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn  via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Inspired by David Nebinski. Check out his Portfolio Career podcast Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, New Orleans Drummer, Composer About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, empowering people as they travel together toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once.  We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in healthcare’s Tower of Babel.  Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://www.health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge.  Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements.  Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Writing for fun and learning Someone asked me the other day, "How did you get to podcasting?" I can piece the story back to 1969, freshman year at Wayne State University in Detroit. I took a creative writing class. My professor scoffed at my desire to combine creative writing with scholarly writing. "Forget it. Can't be done. They're totally different." I wrote some bad poetry and a short story for the class. I got a C. In my second year of college I was ready to drop out and travel. Trying to keep me enrolled, a professor suggested I do a series of independent studies while traveling. I drove to Mexico with my second family, the Keeneys. While lying in a hammock in Zihuantanejo, with severe diarrhea, I wrote a story cribbing the style of Ken Nordine's word jazz, Flippity Do Dah, Flippity Day. Then I went to Europe, hitchhiking for 8 weeks and I wrote a travelogue in the style of Mark Twain's Innocents Abroad and Roughing It. What a hoot.  I dropped out anyway. A few years later I went to nursing school and became a direct care nurse. During the next 20 years as a student of individual health I wrote very little, except when we homeschooled.  We had a newsletter for friends and family called, Boleeuwen Stirrings, a play on our last names, Boland and van Leeuwen with the logo of balloons and strings.  I became a prolific writer in the next phase of my career in management as a nurse manager,

Heirloom Radio
Incredible, But True - Mr. Watt's Awakening - Water, Water Everywhere -

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 7:42


Heard on the Mutual Network from 1950-51 in 15 min and 3 min episodes, this was a radio drama series that told stories of phenomena that was never explained, but supposedly true. Lots of organ music and wound effects that help to deep the sense of mystery and dread. The host or narrator was Ken Nordine. Two-back-to-back episodes on this track: Mr. Watt's Awakening and Water, Water, Everywhere... Incredible, but True! Thanks for listening. More of these shows on our growing Playlist by the same name!

Opposable Thumbs
Episode 56: Anonymous

Opposable Thumbs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 55:15


Emily Kuehn is our guest this episode! Chicago in tha house! We talk about The Black Egg and kid feelings. Taylor's Sledgehammer Keyboard brought Taylor, Emily and Rob all together before so this feels a bit like a reunion... without all that face pain stuff. We also talk about time management for art-making. It pretty much sucks. Taylor has a Ken Nordine moment and "puts the mask on now." Emily makes an awesomely weird app. Rob puts a lot of work into ping pong balls. You can check out our projects at http://projects.opposablepodcast.com Props to Blondihacks, Nik Kantar, Walter Kitundu, Federico Tobon, Kelly Martin, Luke Noonan, Mike Tully, Adam Mayer, David Bellhorn, Tim Sway and Charlene McBride! They're our top Patreon supporters! Join 'em at: https://www.patreon.com/opposablethumbs Special Guest: Emily Kuehn.

Music Talk
Episode 110.5 [Free Form Jam Tram #11]

Music Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019


Ken Nordine's death has Alex feeling a certain way.  Enjoy this mini-episode where he sorts through his thoughts and feelings on this beautiful artist's life.

Music TALK
Episode 110.5 [Free Form Jam Tram #11]

Music TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019


Ken Nordine's death has Alex feeling a certain way.  Enjoy this mini-episode where he sorts through his thoughts and feelings on this beautiful artist's life.

Music Talk
Episode 110.5 [Free Form Jam Tram #11]

Music Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019


Ken Nordine's death has Alex feeling a certain way.  Enjoy this mini-episode where he sorts through his thoughts and feelings on this beautiful artist's life.

Plastic Brain Press Presents:

Hey Brainseekers! How’s your mind holding up? We’re three episodes into this first series – you’re doing ever so well; just keep applying pressure to the wound and make sure those mind goggles are good and tight. In this episode we speak with the peculiar performance artist Edie Beehiven. She has recently completed her Ken Nordine homage – along with Monty Python, Ken has been a big influence on her. Find out what other peccadillo’s Edie has as she takes a tour around a rather curious art exhibition. (Edie Beehiven: https://www.instagram.com/ediebeehiven/) We also have some very juicy poetry from David Rudd Mitchell (https://twitter.com/RuddMitch) There’s also poetry from Jonathan Butcher whose latest collection ‘Corroded Gardens’ will be out in the next couple of months. Discover more: https://twitter.com/JonDButcher And yes – due to popular demand we shall once again be opening the door to Joe Hayden’s cupboard. Let’s hope he’s had his meds this time. Wrapped around all of this fruitiness is the squirty cream of Melody Clark, Richard Daniels and Plastic Brain too! This is absolutely very tasty. Plastic Brain Press invite you to enjoy and subscribe to our podcast. Follow us on social media: Twitter: @brainplastic; Instagram: plasticbrainpress. We are an independent small press for poetry, fiction and podcasts. Presented by Melody Clark & Richard Daniels Produced by Tom Wickstead

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Absolute Irony
Ken Nordine, the Word Jazz Man

Absolute Irony

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 59:16


Ken Nordine was a huge influence on me from the first time I heard his “Word Jazz“ album when I was 16 years old. I loved his profound yet kindly voice, and his offbeat stories combined with cool jazz. I even got to interview him once in 1992 on KSRO AM, along with mega harmonica player Howard Levy. Ken was a voice-over and recording artist, best known for his series of Word Jazz albums and Word Jazz NPR radio shows. He had a deep, resonant and kindly voice. Ken has also done thousands of commercial advertisements and movie trailers. This is an interview with Ken Nordine done by Blair Hardman at KSRO AM, Santa Rosa CA, in 1992. Ken Nordine died on February 16, 2019.

The Eternal Now with Andy Ortmann | WFMU
You're Getting Better from Feb 21, 2019

The Eternal Now with Andy Ortmann | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 35:52


Ken Nordine - "drug psa" - n/a Ken Nordine, Fred Katz - "The Sound Museum" - Word Jazz M.C. Schmidt - "Cars and Mars (excerpt)" - Aqua Sauvage / Stuffed Concrete Nate Young - "Crumpled Body" - Vol.1 Dilemmas of Identity Monkees - "Daily Nightly" - Pisces, Aquarious, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. Monkees - "Porpoise Song" - HEAD Ken Nordine, Fred Katz - "You're Getting Better" - The Best of WordBeat Vol.1 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/84341

Lestin
Derek Jarman, Alita, Ken Nordine, stórsagnig og frásagnir

Lestin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 55:00


Efni Lestarinnar í dag: Í gær voru 25 ár liðin síðan breski kvikmyndagerðarmaðurinn Derek Jarman lést af völdum HIV. Í þættinum í dag verður rifjuð upp áhrifarík bók eftir þennan merka listamann. Marta Sigríður Péturdóttir fjallar um bandarísku kvikmyndina Alita: Battle Angel sem er byggð á vinsælli Manga-teiknimyndasögu eftir japanska listamanninn Yukito Kishiro. Um er að ræða cyber-pönk vísindaskáldsögutrylli úr smiðju kanadíska leikstjórans James Cameron, sem framleiðir myndina og skrifar handritið en leikstjórnin er hins vegar í höndum bandaríska kvikmyndaleikstjórans Roberts Rodriguez. Bandaríska ljóðskáldið, þulurinn og djasstónlistarmaðurinn Ken Nordine er látinn, hann andaðist á laugardaginn, 98 ára gamall. Nordine er talinn einn besti þulur frá upphafi í útvarpi og sjónvarpi. Hann var frægur fyrir auðþekkjanlega og djúpa bassarödd sína sem margir þekktu í gegnum auglýsingar og stiklur, sem og djasstónlist hans, sem kennd var við orðadjass. Þórður Ingi Jónsson fjallar um líf og störf þessa merka manns í þættinum dag. Og Karl Ólafur Hallbjörnsson fjallar í pistli dagsins um frásagnir, stórsagnir og póstmódernisma. Umsjón: Anna Gyða Sigurgísladóttir og Eiríkur Guðmundsson.

Michael Shelley | WFMU
Ken Nordine Remembered from Feb 17, 2019

Michael Shelley | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 38:24


Ken Nordine - "Olive" Ken Nordine - "Interview from April 2008" Ken Nordine - "Bubble Gum" Ken Nordine - "You're Getting Better" Ken Nordine - "Sound Museum" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/84252

Michael Shelley | WFMU
Ken Nordine Remembered from Feb 17, 2019

Michael Shelley | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 38:24


Ken Nordine - "Olive" Ken Nordine - "Interview from April 2008" Ken Nordine - "Bubble Gum" Ken Nordine - "You're Getting Better" Ken Nordine - "Sound Museum" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/84252

Morning Shift Podcast
Ken Nordine: Remembering The Man Behind The Iconic Voice

Morning Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 14:41


Chicagoan Ken Nordine's voice graced some of the best-known ad campaigns in history. He was also the mad genius behind Word Jazz, a series of albums-cum-radio program that blended soundscapes, music, and effects with Nordine's poetry and free form musings. Ken Nordine passed away last weekend. He was 98. We remember Ken through archival conversations, chunks of sound from his discography, and insights from WBEZ's Steve Edwards, one of many in the radio biz who has been profoundly influenced by Nordine and his work. 

WGN Plus - The Steve and Johnnie Podcast
From the archives: WGN remembers Ken Nordine

WGN Plus - The Steve and Johnnie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019


Voice artist Ken Nordine, the creator of “Word Jazz,” died Saturday at the age of 98. Over the years, he visited with a number of WGN Radio shows to discuss his career. May 2015, with Dave Hoekstra January 2014, with Bob Sirott and Marianne Murciano April 2010, with Steve King and Johnnie Putman

Mid-Valley Mutations
The Sound Museum (#99)

Mid-Valley Mutations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


Goodbye, Ken Nordine. Your word Jazz was exquisite, and you were a radio maverick, starting in the early 40s. Astonishing what you can do when you try to be yourself, all the time. Here’s a show I did remixing a Ken Nordine themed show from 2009, and a bunch of other spoken word radio and … Continue reading The Sound Museum (#99)

Re:sound
Re:sound #267 Kintsugi Whipped Cream

Re:sound

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 56:26


This hour, an unlikely therapeutic duo and a magical journey through the golden age of radio advertising.Kintsugi Dogby Natalie Kestecher for Short Cuts from BBC Radio 4.A bittersweet story about redundancy, an unwanted dog and the Japanese art of repair.A 700-Foot Mountain of Whipped Creamby Clive Desmond for The Organist from KCRW and McSweeney's, with executive producers Andrew Leland and Ross Simonini.From in utero to the studio, producer Clive Desmond provides a tour of the golden age of radio ads, featuring Frank Zappa, Ken Nordine, Linda Ronstadt, and Randy Newman. Here, each jingle becomes a Proustian madeleine.This episode of Re:sound was produced by Isabel Vázquez.TRACKLISTMoontone - Old Heroes (Free as Can Be, 2018)Rrrrrrose Wieck - En attendant demain (Fin de la communication, Monplaisir Loyalty Freak Music, 2019)Glaciære - Floating on the water (Hammock, Stevia Sphere, 2017)Image by humberama. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sky Wave Radio Hosted By Petko Turner
Coldcut - DJ Food - Freedom (Petko Turner Edit)

Sky Wave Radio Hosted By Petko Turner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 5:42


DJ Food - Freedom Dj Friendly Edit By Mr. Turner DL >> https://hypeddit.com/track/sc/ryluws DJ Food is an electronic music project currently headed by Kevin Foakes (also known as "Strictly Kev"). Originally conceived by the members of Coldcut on the Ninja Tune independent record label, the project started in 1990 on the premise of providing metaphorical "food for DJs". DJ Food released the Jazz Brakes series, with Jazz Brakes Volume 3 being the most successful. The records consisted of collections of breaks, loops and samples, that could be used for mixing, remixing and producing. The later DJ Food albums have developed with shades of Latin, dub, breakbeat, ambient, and drum and bass. The 1995 album A Recipe for Disaster was a conscious move away from the Jazz Brakes volumes to form more of an identity as an artist, and a remix album of tracks from all 6 LPs, entitled Refried Food was released the following year. The more recent release, Kaleidoscope, features guest artists including Bundy K. Brown (formerly of Tortoise, Directions in Music, Pullman) and voiceover artist and jazz poet, Ken Nordine.

GROOVELECTRIC: Downloadable Soul
Pocket Epiphanies

GROOVELECTRIC: Downloadable Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 63:57


An unusual and emotional mix featuring an ambient intro and interweaving of some well-known melodies. PLAYLIST 01. Ken Nordine - 2010 Film Fest Trailer (narration) 02. Nick Muir, John Digweed, John Twelve Hawks - Am I Awake 03. Puremusic - Twilight 04. Ken Nordine - Infinite O'Clock (spoken word) 05. Union Jack - Submerge 06. Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side (Holtoug Bootleg) 07. Tracy Chapman - Fast Car (Soundskin Remix) 08. John Mellencamp - Jack & Diane (Hip Hop Instrumental Mashup) 09. John Mellencamp - Jack & Diane (Scotty Mack Oh Yeah Remix) 10. Tracy Chapman - Fast Car (Andreas Mark Remix) 11. Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill (Henri Pfr & Koloman Vuchs Remix) 12. Christine and the Queens - Christine (Tilted) (Devin Remix) 13. Christine and the Queens - Christine (Tilted) (ZHD Extended Mix Canadienne) 14. Manu Zain - Anything 15. Emran Badalov - Ambience (Lezcano Remix) == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2006, 2017 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is strictly prohibited. Newsletter, donations, and merchandise: http://www.groovelectric.com

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
What's Sup: Jaw Bless

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 44:35


Next Monday July 24th the King of Summah Howard Kremer joins us to talk MUSCLE SHOALS (2013, dir Greg Camalier)Hosts Paco and George discuss the forthcoming Jawbreaker documentary Don't Break Down, The Keepers on Netflix, The Defiant Ones, Ken Nordine, Master of None, and the Vivian Maier estate. You can also get George's new comedy ep Word Origami when you contribute $5 to our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/supdocpodcastThe Marc Maron interview we reference is with Jonathan Daniel.[Sorry for the glitchy timeshift in this episode!]A listener reviews Mommy Dead and Dearest. If you'd like to review a documentary just record a short review on your phone, include you first name, the title of the doc, where you saw it, and why you're telling us about it! Then just email us the recording to supdocpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.

Blue Island Radio Podcast
BIRP 41 - The Anxious Colors of Spring

Blue Island Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 65:07


Spring has spung! And so has a new episode of the Blue Island Radio Podcast! We'll be hearing all kinds of colorful songs on this episode with music by Ken Nordine, The Sorrows, The Goodees, Shirley Hughey and more! Thanks for listening.

Opposable Thumbs
Episode 5: “I Don’t Care, You Pick": Real, Recorded and Random Decision Making

Opposable Thumbs

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 83:20


Artist Hương Ngô joins us this week! Chicago in the house! We consider the cinematic grossness of windblown shopping bags to the face. Our helium shortage is real and Rob is wasting it being dreamy. There is a champion of rock, paper scissors... and a robot champion... Hương hurls a rock through "I would show more work by ________ but I just don't know any..." Taylor creates some high burrs with his orthogonal strategies. Ken Nordine and Brian Eno walk into a bar and say to the bartender... "Pour me a Pull Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps." The bartender says "Who do I look like, Ben Franklin? Try the The Dream Machine, instead." Put that in your technicolor dream coat and smoke it! Try to end the day on a solution. Special Guest: Hương Ngô.

Train To Nowhere (40UP Radio)
Train to Nowhere 018 – Parlando

Train To Nowhere (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 57:52


Nieuw op de zondagavond een extra uur Train To Nowhere, dit keer met Vic van de Reijt en Frits Jonkers. Thema dit maal is Parlando. Muziek van The Cadets, Adam West, Ken Nordine, Ian Jensen & Ian Butler, Lee Hazlewood en Dorus.

The Baby Boomer Radio, TV, Movies, Magazines, Music, Comics, Fads, Toys, Fun, and More Show!
Watching Wild Kingdom on Sunday Nights, and Goodbye to a Radio Broadcast Pioneer

The Baby Boomer Radio, TV, Movies, Magazines, Music, Comics, Fads, Toys, Fun, and More Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 28:50


On today's show we remember Sunday nights from years ago, when we tuned in our town's NBC TV station to watch Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Before Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, and Bonanza, we's journey to faraway lands with our grandfatherly host, Marlin Perkins. Wild Kingdom aired on NBC from 1963 to 1971, and for many years thereafter in syndication. Wildlife in the jungles of Africa, South America, the Northern Lapland, and here in our own United States would be presented, at a time when color TV programs were new, and the opportunity to see wildlife in their natural habitat was not easy. Wild Kingdom, with Marlin Perkins as our guide offered entertainment, education, and adventure. Next we look at the life of broadcasting legend Art Astor, who passed away in December. We had the privilege of interviewing Mr. Astor in 2011; (He is a featured guest on Galaxy program number 93. We review his life and career in radio station ownership and broadcasting. We recall a visit to the wonderful Astor Museum, where Mr. Astor's unrivaled collection of vintage radios, TVs, motor vehicles and 19th and 20th century Americana is housed. Our Retro-Commercial is for 1970 Chrysler automobiles, featuring a great musical background and narrative by Ken Nordine.

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PMB264 The Rainbow Collection: Purple (Alpha Boy, Bertrand Burgalat, April Stevens (with Nino Tempo), Flower Travelling Band & Kuni Kawachi, Meridian Brothers, Charles Wilp, Ensemble Pereprava and Tatyana Chernova, Ken Nordine, Emil Richards, Wild Lan

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 58:09


Yes, it’s the long awaited return of our cut-out-and-keep Rainbow Collection with the almost last show in the series. As we approach the end of the visible spectrum, we arrive at plumptious purple, with a show of fake 80s, very … Continue reading →

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PMB248: The Rainbow Collection: Orange (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, The Mercators, Emile Carrara et son Orchestre, Henry Mancini, Ken Nordine, Dorothée, Milt Raskin, Suzanne Ciani, MF Doom, Loop Guru, Kyary, Beethoven arr. Carlos)

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015 57:30


Hot on the heels of last week’s red show comes the next colour in The Rainbow Collection, namely orange. We have a surprisingly high representation of French music this week, dear listener, in particular French musicians pretending to be from … Continue reading →

The Tobyblog Podcast
Ken Nordine - Word Jazz - The Mind Reader

The Tobyblog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 6:18


Ken Nordine. Kind of creepy.

Bear Friend Tea Party
00027 Oversized Inexplicable Green Hat

Bear Friend Tea Party

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2015 75:54


Classic Hip-Hop Albums: The Fat Boys’ “Crushin” (1987), How many Steves can we name?

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PMB204: Spoken Word (Peter Wyngarde, Jayne Mansfield, Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Unwin, Felix Kubin, F.C. Judd, Raymond Scott, Jim Henson, Sonja Neuman, Ken Nordine, William Shatner, Laura Huxley, Tristram Cary, Rick Jones, Hawkwind, Brian Blessed)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014 59:44


This week’s show comprises a star-studded line-up of thespians, philosophers, bards and boffins who variously demonstrate the power of the spoken word.The idea for this week’s theme came from listener Dolly Dolly David Yates. It seems to have uncorked a … Continue reading →

KPFA - Over the Edge
Over the Edge – “Universe” Part 18 What About The 60's? H”

KPFA - Over the Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2013 26:56


On we go, will psychedelics ever get here? This early to mid 60's edition includes more of Ken Nordine demonstrating stereo, a continuing array of pop songs (obscure and otherwise), top 40 DJs from the era, Stanley Kubrick in a '66 interview talks about his filming history (working on 2001 at the time), the Russian/American space race, Alan Ginsberg, and The New Seekers become a Pepsi ad. 3 Hours.   The post Over the Edge – “Universe” Part 18 What About The 60's? H” appeared first on KPFA.

Currently Off Air
Transmission 31: The Light Show

Currently Off Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2013 59:13


To celebrate return of British summer time this transmission features stories and songs of Light. Answering the questions: Why do we change the clocks? How does blue light help old ladies mow the lawn? What happens when the shipping forecast goes wrong? Spoken contributions from Tom Waits, Charles Bukowski, Ken Nordine, Chris in the morning, Dylan Thomas and Marilyn Monroe. Originally broadcast on Radio Reverb 97.2FM, Brighton on 10th April 2013.

RVANews
The Bopst Show: Into Your Brain (Episode 225)

RVANews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2013


Listen[audio:http://media.rvanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/The-Bopst-Show-Into-Your-Brain-Episode-225.mp3|titles=The Bopst Show -- Into Your Brain -- Episode 225]SubscribeiTunes: The Bopst show podcastEverything else: The Bopst show podcastDownloadThe Bopst Show -- Into Your Brain -- Episode 225— ∮∮∮ —Title: The Bopst Show: "Into Your Brain (Episode 225)"Rating: PG-13 (Adult Situations & Language)Intent: To give freely without peppered mint jelly, oily rags, or cream from the socket of Davis…Random Richmond Diversion: a party for the rest of usRandom USA Diversion: But go just below the surface and you’ll see that’s not true at allRandom World Diversion: Afghan officials have no incentive to stop tortureRandom Image: Into your brainRandom Music Blog: No Fear of PopRandom Bopst Show: The Bopst Show: “The Cave (Episode 177)"Construction Date: Sunday January 20th, 2013Equipment: Mac G5, Free Audio Editor & Recorder Software from Audacity, Frontier US-122 USB Audio/MIDI Interface, Shure SM57 MicrophonePosted: Monday January 21st, 2013Artists and Groups in order of appearance: Ken Nordine, King Django, The Stanley Brothers, Rolling Stones, Black Flag, Rufus, Tom Waits, Icarus, Jerry Lee Lewis, Angel Corpus Christi, Electric Light Orchestra, The Pant Hoots, Hex Machine, ?Liner Notes I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities Dr. SeussHere are some shows I’m hustling at Balliceaux this week...NEXT NEW SHOW: 01/28/13 New show times. The Bopst Show airs Sundays, 11PM and Tuesdays, 6PM (EST-USA) on KAOS Radio Austin.Until Next Time:Stay clean,BOPSTHo there, reader of RSS feeds! Do you ever want to support RVANews in a real and tangible way? Or at least pay a small penance for reading ad-free content? If so, support us on Patreon for a couple bucks a month!

The Found *NSYNC Fan Fiction Radio Hour
Ray of Blight Episode #2 Is Now Available

The Found *NSYNC Fan Fiction Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2012 65:36


This week we talk about the surreal musical releases offered by actors. A small sampling of relevant subtopics: Donna Summer, Molly Ringwald, David Hasselhoff, anonymous *Nsync fan fiction, Raise Your Voice staring Hilary Duff, Many Mamas, Many Papas, Esther Rolle, Drunk Text, Minnie Driver, Spotify, Hal featuring Gillian Anderson, Charlotte Rae and Friends, Don Johnson, Ken Nordine, The Alice in Wonderland TV Musical, Celebrity Vinyl by Tom Hamling, Melissa Joan Hart, Yentle, Britney Spears, Jewel Staite, Lindsay Lohan albums, Russell Crowe, You've Got the Touch, Maaya Sakamoto, The Brady Bunch Theme performed jazzy and majestic, Philip K. Dick, Ringo, Jack Wagner, a chocolate lab snout, HR Giger, celebrity classification, well rounded entertainers, The Golden Age of cinema, boy band archetypes, Venn diagrams and more.

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 11/11/11

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2011 100:25


This week I'll make good on my promise to play the second set from the Dead's performance at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago Illinois on March 11th, 1993. If you're not familiar with the spoken word work of Ken Nordine you're in for a treat here as he recites two of his wonderful word poems, "Fliberty Jib" and "The Island".. the music is quite good also.. I won't say much about 'Wave to the Wind' - I always thought it dreadful, but aside from that its a very good second set, especially from The Other One on, through 'Days Between' with a nice Liberty encore.. I think you'll enjoy it.. Grateful Dead 3/11/93 - Thursday Rosemont Horizon Arena - Rosemont, IL Two:Iko Iko ; Wave To The Wind > Truckin' > Spoonful > He's Gone > Drums > Space > Flibberty Jib On The Bippity Bop > The Island > Space > The Other One > Days Between > Around And Around ; Encore:Liberty You can listen to this week's Deadpod http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod111111.mp3">here:http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod111111.mp3">http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod111111.mp3 Thanks for your kind Support of the Deadpod!! And a special offer!!! To the first 5 folks who contribute $50 or more toward the Deadpod I have copies of the newly remastered Europe 72 CD - this great HDCD release features 7 outstanding Bonus tracks not on the original CD and sounds great! Anyway I'd like to send it out as a thank you to a few folks who can contribute to the support of the Deadpod... My most sincere thanks!!! just let me know you'd like a copy with your contribution..   Be so kind as to check out and support http://www.rkfx.com">Robert Keeley Electronics..

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 10/28/11

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2011 60:07


I've had a fair number of requests for 90's Dead shows recently, and this week's shows features one of the best shows that took place back in 1993. This one is a favorite not only because the second set features an appearance by Ken Nordine, but also because I really enjoy Jerry's playing and the rest of the band puts in a solid performance. This starts with a tight Help->Slip into a nice long Franklin's Tower. Althea is always a favorite, and the Masterpiece as well as So Many Roads is quite enjoyable. Grateful Dead  3/11/93 - Thursday  Rosemont Horizon Arena - Rosemont, IL  One:Help On The Way >  Slipknot! >  Franklin's Tower ;  Little Red Rooster ;  Althea ;  When I Paint My Masterpiece ;  So Many Roads >  The Music Never Stopped ;   You can listen to this week's Deadpod http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod102811.mp3">here:http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod102811.mp3">http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod102811.mp3 Thanks for your kind Support of the Deadpod - it keeps us rolling!     

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PMB050 Gold (Matt Berry/Peter Serafinowicz, Ken Nordine, Jet Harris, Benny Golson, Les Paul, Supercasanova, High Llamas, Les Baxter, Delia Derbyshire)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2011 64:57


Well, dear listener, an auspicious moment has arrived in the history of Project Moonbase. Yes, we’ve reached our 50th episode of the podcast! To celebrate reaching this significant figure, we have selected a special set of tunes this week all … Continue reading →

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PMB039 Spectrum: Gil Trythall, Ken Nordine, Mel Blanc, The Ravens, YMCK, Jean-Jacques Perrey, Wing

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2011 56:34


As we are recording this week’s show at the height of glorious Summer [cough] with all the vibrant hues we see at this time of year, we thought we should celebrate by dedicating the whole show to the world of … Continue reading →

KPFA - Over the Edge
Over the Edge – “All Art Radio” Beatniks Part II

KPFA - Over the Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2010 26:56


The Beats go on with more by and about the Beat Generation. Ken Nordine plays big part in this one with some early public readings, Ginsberg is interviewed about the Beats when the Beats were new, Kerouac on the history of Bop, jazz songs and music, poetry recited by several Beat poets, and poet callers read their stuff over our Receptacle phone. 3 Hours.   The post Over the Edge – “All Art Radio” Beatniks Part II appeared first on KPFA.

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1151 - Rerun of #82 from 1987

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2008 59:35


This was an especially good episode from early 1987, with early Puzzling Evidence (with LIES!), Nenslo, DK Jones, Brother Cleve, Sister Krys, The Swinging Love Corpses, Dr. Hal, Don Trubey, Ken Nordine, and Stang's "Bitter Money Sermon"

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
38: Eric Hochberg Interview part 2

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2007 27:11


A mainstay of the Chicago music scene for more than thirty years, Eric Hochberg has lent his bass work, both upright and electric, and an occasional trumpet, keyboard and vocal lick to a variety of projects across the realms of jazz, folk, rock and blues. He has performed and/or recorded with the likes of Terry Callier, Pharoah Sanders, Bobby McFerrin, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Kuhn, Barbra Streisand, Cassandra Wilson, Von Freeman, Chico Freeman, Ken Nordine, David Baker, Cannonball Adderly, Charles McPherson, Jon Faddis, Joshua Redman, David Bromberg, Johnny Frigo, Joe Daley, Howard Levy, Kurt Elling, Trio New, Bill Carrothers, Eric Alexander, Tierny Sutton, Patricia Barber, Jackie Allen, Janice Siegal, Peter Erskine, Paul McCandless, Donny McCaslin, Claudio Roditi, Bob Mintzer, Dave Liebman, Sam Rivers, Jack DeJohnette, Joey Baron, Bobby Broom, Eric Marienthal, Bobby Shew, Tom Harrell, Larry Novak, Gary Novak, Rick Margitza, Sheila Jordan, Diane Reeves, Dee Alexander, Jay Clayton, Janice Siegel, Janice Borla, Ari Brown, Alan Pasqua, Bob Sheppard, Mark Murphy, Bob Dorough, Randy Brecker, Don Ellis, Larry Coryell, Rebecca Paris, Leni Andrade, Sonny Fortune, Willie Pickens, Bobby Lewis, Ari Brown, Jeremy Kahn, Ernie Adams, Mike Garson, Roger Rosenberg, Erma Thompson, Lew Tabackin, Brian Lynch, Lester Bowie, Don Moye, Earnest Dawkins, Henry Butler, Emily Remler, Herb Geller, Chevere de Chicago, Sonia Dada, Mark Colby, Orbert Davis, Ed Thigpen, Anthony Molinaro, Ben Sidran, Bonnie Koloc, Michal Urbaniak Quartet, Bill Holman, The Boston Brass, Bill Russo’s Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Rob Parton Orchestra, The Miami Saxophone Quartet, Jim Walker & Free Flight, The Grant Park Symphony with Luciana Souza and Patti Austin, The Joffrey Ballet, Luna Negra Dance Company, The Chicago Human Rhythm Project, and Chicago Tap Theater. Eric has the distinction of having performed in the bands of three of the four members of the Pat Metheny Group - a tour in 1977 with Pat, a long association with drummer Paul Wertico and a Latin American tour with Lyle Mays in 1992. He has toured nationally/internationally with the Lyle Mays Quartet, the Terry Callier Group, the Paul Wertico Trio, the Kurt Elling Quartet, Ken Nordine’s Word Jazz, the Howard Levy Quartet and the Grazyna Auguscik Quintet. He has performed at the Jazz Festivals of Chicago (21 times), Montreal, San Francisco, Detroit,  Montreux, UK/London, Free Jazz/Rio & Sao Paolo Brazil, Leverkeusen/Germany, World Music Festival/Barcelona, Rome Jazz, Rotterdam Jazz, Karlsruhe Festival/GR, Frappe Festival/FR, Nice Jazz/FR, Gigon Festival/SP, Cully Jazz/Swiss, Blues and Roots Fest/Australia, The International Society of Jazz Educators/Atlanta, The Chicago Flute Club, The Percussive Arts Society/Columbus OH, Rockford Jazz/IL, Hyde Park Jazz Festival/Chicago, South Shore Jazz/Chicago, Elkhart Jazz/IN, Columbus Jazz Festival/OH, Milwaukee Summerfest, Louisville Festival of the Arts, Blue Note Tokyo, Yokohama and Milan, and concerts and clubs worldwide.  He has also performed on the Oprah Winfrey Show three times with Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban and Johnny Mathis, and with Gloria Estefan. He can also be heard in clubs and concert venues around the Chicago area, including  Catch 35 Chicago with the Eric Hochberg Trio, The Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, Pops for Champagne, The Jazz Showcase, Fitzgerald’s, Katarina’s, Pete Miller’s, The Checkerboard Lounge, Room 43, Mayne Stage, Morseland, Pick Staiger Hall, Pritzker Pavillion and many others. The Eric Hochberg Orchestra has performed for countless events of all kinds over the past twenty-five years and Eric Hochberg Music contracts the finest musicians in the Chicago area for clients worldwide.  The EHO was the band for the City of Chicago’s 5000 guest “Chicago Welcomes the World” Millennium Celebration. Eric produced Jackie Allen's 2006 debut Blue Note Records release, Tangled and her 2003 release The Men in My Life.  Eric has also worked extensively with legendary singer-songwriter Terry Callier, producing his 2005 album, Lookin' Out, on Emarcy Records, the critically acclaimed TC in DC on Premonition, tracks on Verve Forecast's Timepeace, Novo Record's Chicago Rapid Transit and Acid Jazz Totally Re-wired Vol. 8.   He co-produced Future Tense by Hochberg, Eisen & Potter, Reflections and Yesterday’s Gardenias by saxophonist Mark Colby and New Bolero by Trio New, Kurt Elling's original band. His latest project with pianist Bradley Williams and drummer Jim Widlowski is entitled 3. As a composer, Eric has made contributions to Kurt Elling's Close Your Eyes and The Messenger on Blue Note Records, Hochberg and Potter's World Thing on HoPo Records, Trio New New Bolero, Paul Wertico's Yin and the Yout and The Paul Wertico Trio's Live in Warsaw and Don't Be Scared Anymore.   Five compositions are featured on Future Tense, the latest recording by Eric, Steve Eisen and Andrew Scott Potter. Two of his compositions are featured on the recently released album, The Rob Parton Quartet. New tunes are featured on the album 3, by Williams, Widlowski & Hochberg.  He also composed the theme song for Contrabass Conversations, the weekly double bass interview show. He can be heard on the recordings of: Williams, Hochberg, Widlowski • 3 Hochberg, Eisen & Potter • Future Tense, World Thing Chevere de Chicago • Secret Dream Kurt Elling • Close Your Eyes, The Messenger Paul Wertico Trio • Live in Warsaw, Don't Be Scared Anymore, Stereonucleosis John Moulder • Through the Open Door, Trinity Grazyna Auguscik • River Terry Callier • Lookin' Out, TimePeace, Lifetime, TC in DC Rich Corpolongo • Just Found Joy, Smiles Howard Levy • Harmonica Jazz Mark Colby • Yesterday’s Gardenias, Reflections, Tenor Reference, Speaking of Stan and many others. Eric has also played on over 1000 jingle, television and movie soundtrack recording sessions and 100 album projects. He maintains an active teaching studio where students of all levels learn the jazz language and apply it to their music.  He also teaches at the Merit School of Music. Eric has served on various Craft Committees for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (GRAMMY AWARDS) 2006-2008. Eric endorses Lakland Basses and highly recommends Pirastro, Velvet, and Thomastik-Infield double bass strings.

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
21: Eric Hochberg Interview

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2007 39:21


A mainstay of the Chicago music scene for more than thirty years, Eric Hochberg has lent his bass work, both upright and electric, and an occasional trumpet, keyboard and vocal lick to a variety of projects across the realms of jazz, folk, rock and blues. He has performed and/or recorded with the likes of Terry Callier, Pharoah Sanders, Bobby McFerrin, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Kuhn, Barbra Streisand, Cassandra Wilson, Von Freeman, Chico Freeman, Ken Nordine, David Baker, Cannonball Adderly, Charles McPherson, Jon Faddis, Joshua Redman, David Bromberg, Johnny Frigo, Joe Daley, Howard Levy, Kurt Elling, Trio New, Bill Carrothers, Eric Alexander, Tierny Sutton, Patricia Barber, Jackie Allen, Janice Siegal, Peter Erskine, Paul McCandless, Donny McCaslin, Claudio Roditi, Bob Mintzer, Dave Liebman, Sam Rivers, Jack DeJohnette, Joey Baron, Bobby Broom, Eric Marienthal, Bobby Shew, Tom Harrell, Larry Novak, Gary Novak, Rick Margitza, Sheila Jordan, Diane Reeves, Dee Alexander, Jay Clayton, Janice Siegel, Janice Borla, Ari Brown, Alan Pasqua, Bob Sheppard, Mark Murphy, Bob Dorough, Randy Brecker, Don Ellis, Larry Coryell, Rebecca Paris, Leni Andrade, Sonny Fortune, Willie Pickens, Bobby Lewis, Ari Brown, Jeremy Kahn, Ernie Adams, Mike Garson, Roger Rosenberg, Erma Thompson, Lew Tabackin, Brian Lynch, Lester Bowie, Don Moye, Earnest Dawkins, Henry Butler, Emily Remler, Herb Geller, Chevere de Chicago, Sonia Dada, Mark Colby, Orbert Davis, Ed Thigpen, Anthony Molinaro, Ben Sidran, Bonnie Koloc, Michal Urbaniak Quartet, Bill Holman, The Boston Brass, Bill Russo’s Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Rob Parton Orchestra, The Miami Saxophone Quartet, Jim Walker & Free Flight, The Grant Park Symphony with Luciana Souza and Patti Austin, The Joffrey Ballet, Luna Negra Dance Company, The Chicago Human Rhythm Project, and Chicago Tap Theater. Eric has the distinction of having performed in the bands of three of the four members of the Pat Metheny Group - a tour in 1977 with Pat, a long association with drummer Paul Wertico and a Latin American tour with Lyle Mays in 1992. He has toured nationally/internationally with the Lyle Mays Quartet, the Terry Callier Group, the Paul Wertico Trio, the Kurt Elling Quartet, Ken Nordine’s Word Jazz, the Howard Levy Quartet and the Grazyna Auguscik Quintet. He has performed at the Jazz Festivals of Chicago (21 times), Montreal, San Francisco, Detroit,  Montreux, UK/London, Free Jazz/Rio & Sao Paolo Brazil, Leverkeusen/Germany, World Music Festival/Barcelona, Rome Jazz, Rotterdam Jazz, Karlsruhe Festival/GR, Frappe Festival/FR, Nice Jazz/FR, Gigon Festival/SP, Cully Jazz/Swiss, Blues and Roots Fest/Australia, The International Society of Jazz Educators/Atlanta, The Chicago Flute Club, The Percussive Arts Society/Columbus OH, Rockford Jazz/IL, Hyde Park Jazz Festival/Chicago, South Shore Jazz/Chicago, Elkhart Jazz/IN, Columbus Jazz Festival/OH, Milwaukee Summerfest, Louisville Festival of the Arts, Blue Note Tokyo, Yokohama and Milan, and concerts and clubs worldwide.  He has also performed on the Oprah Winfrey Show three times with Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban and Johnny Mathis, and with Gloria Estefan. He can also be heard in clubs and concert venues around the Chicago area, including  Catch 35 Chicago with the Eric Hochberg Trio, The Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, Pops for Champagne, The Jazz Showcase, Fitzgerald’s, Katarina’s, Pete Miller’s, The Checkerboard Lounge, Room 43, Mayne Stage, Morseland, Pick Staiger Hall, Pritzker Pavillion and many others. The Eric Hochberg Orchestra has performed for countless events of all kinds over the past twenty-five years and Eric Hochberg Music contracts the finest musicians in the Chicago area for clients worldwide.  The EHO was the band for the City of Chicago’s 5000 guest “Chicago Welcomes the World” Millennium Celebration. Eric produced Jackie Allen's 2006 debut Blue Note Records release, Tangled and her 2003 release The Men in My Life.  Eric has also worked extensively with legendary singer-songwriter Terry Callier, producing his 2005 album, Lookin' Out, on Emarcy Records, the critically acclaimed TC in DC on Premonition, tracks on Verve Forecast's Timepeace, Novo Record's Chicago Rapid Transit and Acid Jazz Totally Re-wired Vol. 8.   He co-produced Future Tense by Hochberg, Eisen & Potter, Reflections and Yesterday’s Gardenias by saxophonist Mark Colby and New Bolero by Trio New, Kurt Elling's original band. His latest project with pianist Bradley Williams and drummer Jim Widlowski is entitled 3. As a composer, Eric has made contributions to Kurt Elling's Close Your Eyes and The Messenger on Blue Note Records, Hochberg and Potter's World Thing on HoPo Records, Trio New New Bolero, Paul Wertico's Yin and the Yout and The Paul Wertico Trio's Live in Warsaw and Don't Be Scared Anymore.   Five compositions are featured on Future Tense, the latest recording by Eric, Steve Eisen and Andrew Scott Potter. Two of his compositions are featured on the recently released album, The Rob Parton Quartet. New tunes are featured on the album 3, by Williams, Widlowski & Hochberg.  He also composed the theme song for Contrabass Conversations, the weekly double bass interview show. He can be heard on the recordings of: Williams, Hochberg, Widlowski • 3 Hochberg, Eisen & Potter • Future Tense, World Thing Chevere de Chicago • Secret Dream Kurt Elling • Close Your Eyes, The Messenger Paul Wertico Trio • Live in Warsaw, Don't Be Scared Anymore, Stereonucleosis John Moulder • Through the Open Door, Trinity Grazyna Auguscik • River Terry Callier • Lookin' Out, TimePeace, Lifetime, TC in DC Rich Corpolongo • Just Found Joy, Smiles Howard Levy • Harmonica Jazz Mark Colby • Yesterday’s Gardenias, Reflections, Tenor Reference, Speaking of Stan and many others. Eric has also played on over 1000 jingle, television and movie soundtrack recording sessions and 100 album projects. He maintains an active teaching studio where students of all levels learn the jazz language and apply it to their music.  He also teaches at the Merit School of Music. Eric has served on various Craft Committees for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (GRAMMY AWARDS) 2006-2008. Eric endorses Lakland Basses and highly recommends Pirastro, Velvet, and Thomastik-Infield double bass strings.