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The Hustle
Episode 482 - Annie Golden of the Shirts

The Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 75:05


Annie Golden's career has hit on almost every creative endeavor there is. She starts out in the 70s fronting the punk/new wave band The Shirts who are making waves in the CBGB scene with Blondie, Television and the rest. The band released three good albums, but none of them really took off. Then, one fateful night, director Milos Foreman goes to their show and immediately decides to cast her in his new movie Hair. This kicks off her acting career (both on the big and small screens as well as Broadway) that has never let up. She might be best known these days for her role as the mute inmate Norma on Orange is the New Black. The Shirts have released a couple more albums in the 2000s with different vocalists, but Annie lends her voice to a new single, "Move On Groove On" that's a tribute to a close friend. Her spirit is infectious. Enjoy!  www.patreon.com/thehustlepod

Notes From The Aisle Seat
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 3.19 - The "Bach and Beyond 2024 Part 2" Edition

Notes From The Aisle Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 62:37


Welcome to Season 03 Episode 19 - the "Bach and Beyond 2024 Part 2" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: Mr. Paul Preston from The Movie Guys, Mr. Alexander Pegis, the 2024 B&B Emerging Young Artist, and Ms. Cheryl Bishkoff, founding oboist of the B&B Festival. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening! Time Stamps Paul Preston/Amadeus and Chevalier  02:27 Alexander Pegis  22:33 Arts Calendar  41:35 Cheryl Bishkoff 43:07 Media excerpt from Amadeus; Milos Foreman, director, F. Murray Abraham as Salieri, Orion Pictures 1984 Sinfonia in D Major, "La Veneziana": I. Allegro assai, A. Salieri, composer; performed by Amadeus Chamber Orchestra, YoungHo Choi, conductor, January 2013 Cello Concerto in B minor RV 424; A. Vivaldi, composer; performed by the Berlin Baroque Soloists, Georg Faust, cello, January 2015 Sonata #3 for Two Violins; Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, composer; Nathan Cole and Akiko Tarumotu, violins, Nov. 2022  Symphony # 45 in F-sharp minor (Farewell): IV. Finale, Franz Josef Haydn, composer; performed by the New Century Chamber Orchestra, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, May 2013 Artist Links The Movie Guys Paul Preston Alexander Pegis Cheryl Bishkoff   BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!  

Sibling Cinema
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)

Sibling Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 57:03


Episode 61: ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST For this week's podcast we watched the 1975 classic One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Directed by Milos Foreman, this adaptation of Ken Kesey's highly regarded novel stars Jack Nicholson as Randle (yes, that's how it's spelled) McMurphy. In one of his most iconic roles, Nicholson's antiestablishment beatnik is sent to a mental health facility to assess his competency to serve his prison sentence. He clashes with the facility's rigid warden, Nurse Ratched, played here by Louise Rainer. Brad Douriff, Will Sampson, Danny DeVito, and Christopher Lloyd play the other inmates with whom McMurphy bonds. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest won Best Picture in a stacked year, and ranks here as number 9 on our countdown.* Spoiler Alert: We talk about the movie in its entirety, so if you haven't yet seen it, check it out. Or not. That ball is in your court. Come back next week for the number eight, Billy Wilder's 1960 masterpiece The Apartment. *What is this list? We explain it in more detail in our Trailer and its Description, but as a high-level answer: we aggregated several different lists that rank the ninety-four winners of the Best Picture Academy Award in a rough attempt to get a consensus. It is not intended to be rigorous or definitive. It's just a framework to guide our journey through cinema history.

Sibling Cinema
Parasite (2019)

Sibling Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 62:57


Episode 60: PARASITE Listen in this week as break into the top ten with the 2019 South Korean film Parasite. It's our second straight movie about the conflict between rich and poor, but that's probably the extent of its similarities to It Happened One Night. Well, that and the fact that they're both great. Song Kang Ho plays the head of a very poor family in Seoul. Their prospects begin to turn around as they infiltrate a very wealthy household one-by-one. And then things take a turn. Parasite was the first and so far only non-English language film to win Best Picture. It ranks #10 on our countdown.* Spoiler Alert: We talk about the movie in its entirety, so if you haven't yet seen it, check it out. Or not. That ball is in your court. Come back next week for the number nine, Milos Foreman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. *What is this list? We explain it in more detail in our Trailer and its Description, but as a high-level answer: we aggregated several different lists that rank the ninety-four winners of the Best Picture Academy Award in a rough attempt to get a consensus. It is not intended to be rigorous or definitive. It's just a framework to guide our journey through cinema history.

The Sleepless Cinematic Podcast
Three Go Over the Cuckoo's Merits

The Sleepless Cinematic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 79:29


Emilio, Madeline, and Julian kick off a new cycle of episodes on "Perceptions of Sanity" by discussing a classic film they have all seen before, 1975's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Highly regarded by many, the trio discuss whether they agree with the film's stature in the cinematic pantheon, while also discussing much of the history and production details that led to it before assessing its deeper meaning. Nurse Ratched is considered one of the great movie villains, but is she really that much of a baddie? How does Randle McMurphy hold up as the main vessel of the film's messages? And what insights can be offered by the film's myriad supporting characters? Oh, and also, is this a Christmas movie? 

Sibling Cinema
Amadeus (1984)

Sibling Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 59:11


Episode 51: AMADEUS This week we're making one final trip to the 1980s for Milos Foreman's Amadeus. F. Murray Abraham stars as Salieri, the Austria court composer who recounts his rivalry with the brash young genius, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, played by Tom Hulce. Tune in for our debate over whether the movie is about Mozart or Salieri. It won Best Picture for 1984 and ranks #19 on our countdown.* Come back again next week as we dive into another Clint Eastwood movie, Unforgiven. Join us then to find out if we liked it any better than Million Dollar Baby. Spoiler Alert: We talk about the movie in its entirety, so if you haven't yet seen it, check it out. Or not. That ball is in your court. *What is this list? We explain it in more detail in our Trailer and its Description, but as a high-level answer: we aggregated several different lists that rank the ninety-four winners of the Best Picture Academy Award in a rough attempt to get a consensus. It is not intended to be rigorous or definitive. It's just a framework to guide our journey through cinema history.

Rewatching Oscar
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)

Rewatching Oscar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 75:32


This is one of the great films of the last 50 years.  Jack analyzes this film in depth, talking about how it came about, as well as themes of authoritarianism. This movie not only has an incredible screenplay and great direction, but the acting is second to none.  The question is, did the Academy get it right by honouring One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest with the top honour back in 1975, or should another film have taken the Best Picture Oscar.  SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHear RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clip courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5 Star Rating.  It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.Tags: OscarsAcademy AwardsBest PicturewinnermoviesfilmreviewRewatching Oscarpodcast

POP ART
POP ART: Episode 98, Hair/No Regrets for Our Youth

POP ART

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 65:54


POP ART, WHERE WE FIND THE POP CULTURE IN ART AND THE ART IN POP CULTURE.   REBELS WITH AND WITHOUT A CAUSE: Join me and filmmaker Derek Nguyen (The Housemaid, now available on Amazon) as we talk Hair and No Regrets for Our Youth, two films about young people protesting a war.   “It's the age of Aquarius.” War. What is it good for. Absolutely nothing, except maybe munitions manufacturers, politicians, war contractors, oh, and of course movies, can't forget movies…Sounds like it's time for Episode 98 of Pop Art, where we find the pop culture in art and the art in pop culture. It's the podcast where my guest chooses a movie from popular culture, and I'll select a film from the more art/classic/indie side of cinema with a connection to it. For this episode, I am happy to welcome as my guest, writer, director, producer Derek Nguyen, who has chosen as his film the Milos Foreman musical Hair, while I have chosen an early Akira Kurosawa film, No Regrets for Our Youth, both films about young people protesting war.   And in this episode we answer such questions: Why is there such a dearth of war protest films? What great songs did they leave out of Hair? What is the real history behind the events in No Regrets…? What did the authors of the original Broadway version of Hair think of the movie? Is Henry David Thoreau full of it? What musical pieces are played on piano in No Regrets…? Where is the lyric The Rest is Silence from? What doesn't quite compute about the ending of Hair? Where does Nicholas Ray appear in Hair?   Check out Nguyen's IMDB profile at https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1532529/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_0_nm_8_q_dereke%2520nguyen. The Housemaid can be seen on Amazon Prime.   Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/   My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss   Meanwhile, like, follow or comment on my podcast. I'd love to know what you think. And check out the other episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howard-casner/support

Charles Band's Full Moon Freakshow
Episode 13: Larry Karaszewski

Charles Band's Full Moon Freakshow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 57:20


This week, Charlie's guest is award-winning screenwriter Larry Karaszewski who, along with longtime writing partner Scott Alexander, co-penned such acclaimed pictures as Tim Burton's ED WOOD and BIG EYES; Milos Foreman's THE PEOPLE VS. LARRY FLYNT and MAN ON THE MOON; the Stephen King adaptation 1408 and Eddie Murphy's triumphant comeback picture DOLEMITE IS MY NAME among many others. Larry is also a dedicated film historian and preservationist who eats, sleeps and breathes movies. Don't miss this one!

The Schlock and Awe Podcast
Ep 86 VH1 Behind the Music 1984 Edition: This is Spinal Tap & Amadeus W/Ken Walker

The Schlock and Awe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 138:15


This week on S&A, Lindsay is joined by Ken Walker Texas Ranger, as they sneak in back stage and get their own VHS Behind the Music Special.  It's a Double of Rob Reiner's This is Spinal Tap (1984) & Milos Foreman's Amadeus (also 1984). Both movies both look at the myth making of musical geniuses.  The Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll.  It goes to 11.  Don't even look at it.   Listen to Ken on Film Feast Here   Follow Ken on Letterboxd @elwoodbalboa92/   Follow Schlock & Awe on Instagram @schlockandawe1/ Follow Schlock & Awe on Twitter @schlockandawe1 Follow Lindsay on Twitter @readandgeek   Say Hi schlockandawemovies@gmail.com Please Rate & Review Schlock & Awe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify   Original Music Composed and Performed by Anthony King    

Fifty Key Stage Musicals: The Podcast

HAIR COMPOSER: Galt MacDermot LYRICIST: Gerome Ragni, James Rado BOOK: Gerome Ragni, James Rado DIRECTOR: Tom O'Horgan CHOREOGRAPHER: Julie Arenal PRINCIPLE CAST: Lynn Kellogg (Sheila), James Rado (Claude), Gerome Ragni (Berger),  OPENING DATE: Apr 29, 1968 CLOSING DATE: Jul 01, 1972 PERFORMANCES: 1,750 SYNOPSIS: Claude, a young American, is called to serve in the United States army to fight the Vietnam War and questions whether he will go and fight for a war he sees as unjust, or flee the country and become a fugitive of the law.  A commentary on American hippie counterculture of the late 1960s, Hair established a new genre of rock musicals and broke ground in its portrayals of sex, sexuality, nudity, and drug use. Several of the songs from the show became chart-topping anthems. James Rado and Jerome Ragni's musical's opening at the Public Theatre allowed its controversial form and content to prove their marketability before a more mainstream Broadway run. Elizabeth Lara Wollman explores how Joseph Papp fostered the show and how his relinquishing of the rights altered his idea about commercial musicals, the staging of Gerald Freeman versus Tom O'Horgan, and why the musical became a red herring in the development of rock musicals. Elizabeth L. Wollman (Ph.D in Ethnomusicology, The Graduate Center, CUNY) is a professor of music at Baruch College, CUNY. Her research and teaching interests include the stage musical, the commercial theater industry, canonicity, historiography, failure, sexuality and gender, and the cultural history of New York City. She has published articles on the relationship between gender stereotypes and rock radio programming, the impact of the economy on the development of the Broadway musical, the critical and commercial reception of rock musicals, and New York's theater scene in the 1960s and 1970s. She is the author of The Theater Will Rock: A History of the Rock Musical, From Hair to Hedwig (University of Michigan Press, 2006), Hard Times: The Adult Musical in 1970s New York City (Oxford University Press, 2012) and A Critical Companion to the American Stage Musical (Bloomsbury/Methuen Drama, 2017). With Jessica Sternfeld she was co-editor of The Routledge Companion to the Contemporary Musical (2020) and is currently co-editor of the journal Studies in Musical Theatre. SOURCES Great Rock Musicals by Stanley Richards, published by Stein & Day Publishing (1979) Hair, Original Cast Recording. RCA Victor (1968) Hair starring John Savage and Treat Williams, directed by Milos Foreman. MGM Studios (1979) The Age of Hair: Evolution and Impact of Broadway's First Rock Musical by Barbara L Horn, published by Praeger (1991) The Theatre Will Rock: A History of the Rock Musical, from Hair to Hedwig by Elizabeth Lara Wollman, published by University of Michigan Press (2009) Let The Sun Shine In: The Genius of Hair by Scott Miller, published by Heinemann Drama (2003) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Biopics (Mostly) Suck Podcast

Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart was a prolific genius who has inspired people for centuries. I think we can count the movie "Amadus" in that tally, because Mozart's story (and the rumors of Salieri killing Mozart), inspired screenwriter Peter Schaffer to craft a brilliant play which inspired Milos Foreman to create a timeless movie that looks and sounds fantastic. ​​But, what about the real story. Was Mozart a filthy man-child? Did Salieri really say he killed Mozart? And, what about the Requiem. Dear Listener, all will be revealed as my friend David, a classical music fan, joins me to dive into the world of "Amadeus". 

Zoo Box
Goes to the Movies - AMADEUS (Milos Foreman, 1984) Review

Zoo Box

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 126:02


On this episode, Shaun is again joined by the one and only Big Paul to discuss Milos Foreman's top-to-bottom-tour-de-force, AMADEUS. The fellas discuss the history, the veracity of its storytelling, its technical feats, the performances, and the stories themes of man, God, and artistic endeavor. As always, it's wild, fun, and expansive conversation. Enjoy!

Cows in the field
Amadeus (w/ Edward Lewis)

Cows in the field

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 104:50


The cows are joined by friend Edward Lewis to revisit one of the greatest films of all time, the shortest three hour movie, Milos Foreman's Amadeus. We witness genius through Salieri's eyes, marvel at his ability to appreciate and translate the beauty of Mozart's music to the uninitiated, and resign ourselves to our own mediocrities. We also discuss the relationship between historical accuracy and authenticity, and how it achieves ecstatic truth through fabrication. And we ponder the renewing possibilities of confession and absolution. This movie is not to be missed!!

Deliberate Noise Network
PLP – V4E26 – Director Highs & Lows Part 3 – Milos Foreman – Amadeus & Valmont

Deliberate Noise Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021


This week, Eric and Sean continue their discussion of Director Highs and Lows with Milos Foreman and his films Amadeus and Valmont. Thank you for listening and join Eric and Sean next week as they continue their discussion but switch to director Joe Dante and his films Gremlins and Explorers. Plain Label Podcast Amazon Wish-List! […]

Movie Noise
PLP – V4E26 – Director Highs & Lows Part 3 – Milos Foreman – Amadeus & Valmont

Movie Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 110:43


This week, Eric and Sean continue their discussion of Director Highs and Lows with Milos Foreman and his films Amadeus and Valmont. Thank you for listening and join Eric and Sean next week as they continue their discussion but switch to director Joe Dante and his films Gremlins and Explorers. Plain Label Podcast Amazon Wish-List! […]

Plain Label Podcast
PLP – V4E26 – Director Highs & Lows Part 3 – Milos Foreman – Amadeus & Valmont

Plain Label Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 110:43


This week, Eric and Sean continue their discussion of Director Highs and Lows with Milos Foreman and his films Amadeus and Valmont. Thank you for listening and join Eric and Sean next week as they continue their discussion but switch to director Joe Dante and his films Gremlins and Explorers. Plain Label Podcast Amazon Wish-List! […]

Movie Noise
PLP – V4E25 – Director Highs & Lows Part 2 – Steven Spielberg – 1941 & Raiders of the Lost Ark

Movie Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 100:19


This week, Eric and Sean continue their discussion of Director Highs and Lows with Steven Spielberg and his films 1941 and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Thank you for listening and join Eric and Sean next week as they continue their discussion but switch to director Milos Foreman and his films Amadeus and Valmont. Plain […]

Plain Label Podcast
PLP – V4E25 – Director Highs and Lows Part 2 – Steven Spielberg – 1941 & Raiders of the Lost Ark

Plain Label Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 100:19


This week, Eric and Sean continue their discussion of Director Highs and Lows with Steven Spielberg and his films 1941 and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Thank you for listening and join Eric and Sean next week as they continue their discussion but switch to director Milos Foreman and his films Amadeus and Valmont. Plain […]

Pop Goes Your World: Gen-X Pop Culture vs. Millennial Pop Culture
Episode 162: “The People vs. Larry Flynt” (1996): Movie Review

Pop Goes Your World: Gen-X Pop Culture vs. Millennial Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 70:37


Episode 162: “The People vs. Larry Flynt” (1996): Movie Review This episode, Derek has Chris go back and watch the 1996 biopic “The People vs. Larry Flynt”. The guys debate about the merits of the film in regard to: its comments on free speech, Woody Harrelson’s performance, Milos Foreman’s direction as well as a scene-by-scene […]

Al Final de la Pantalla
E14: Más que toda una vida... Las mejores películas biográficas - Invitada: Yolimer Obelmejías

Al Final de la Pantalla

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 37:14


En este episodio Yssmar y Edgar conversan con la destacada periodista de entretenimiento Yolimer Obelmejías (Sábado en la noche, El Universal) sobre las mejores películas biográficas, aquellas que se destacan por grandes actuaciones y por realizar un tratamiento interesante a la historia de figuras memorables. De la mano de directores como Jane Campion, Milos Foreman, Nora Ephron, Andres Wood, entre otros, esta tertulia hace un recorrido por la vida de poetas, delincuentes, compositores y cineastas. Twitter: @alfinalpantalla Facebook: /alfinaldelapantalla Correo: alfinaldelapantalla@gmail.com Suscríbete al boletín: tinyletter.com/AlfinaldelaPantalla --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alfinaldelapantalla/message

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Decisions, Gratification, Escape (Show #535/613) | Download full MP3 from Sep 19, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 117:59


PSA - "Be a teacher" Ken - "The beginning of the show" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Many loops] Ken - "I think I just made it (just this much time)" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Many loops] Ken - "I'm preparing (a portal for the present moments)" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Loops] David Weinstein - "Promo Ken's Last Ever last week" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 7/19/17 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Dreams, impossiblity, love (with East Forest-10 Laws, Harry Nilsson-Everybody's Talking, Ken on Impossibility of this show, WarGames)" - Shoiw #533, 7/19/17 Ridgewood Radio - "Unknown drone" - Last week's show Stanley Kubrick - "HAL on being constantly occupied" George C. Scott - "We have established the most enormous medical entity ever conceived, and people are sicker than ever (we cure nothing, we heal nothing!)" - The Hospital Matt S - "Discussing Ken's Last Ever (so many different emotions)" Ray Winstone - "Every day we make hundreds of thousands of decisions (you already know the answer)" - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") [You didn't come to see me to make a decision. You came to me because you didn't like the decision you'd already made.] Hal Holbrook - "Principal rule of analysis: Patient is not supposed to change his life situation while undergoing analysis" - The Group Justin Boyd - "When something's looping (the present sustained but extended through time)" - Sound and Time Jonathan Zittrain - "Minds for Sale (selling Diggs)" - Talk at Harvard Berkman Center Lara Flynn-Boyle - "I'm having the most beautiful dream and the most terrible nightmare all at once" - Twin Peaks Season 1 episode 2: Traces to Nowhere - "Finding one's purpose is a profound thing, sometimes it isn't always what it seems" - Lady in the Water Hal Holbrook - "Patients are cunning (You act as if you're some opaque object whose motives you can only guess at)" - The Group James Ford - "Promos Ken's Last Ever long ago after show #447 (not a lot of stations in the world where you'll hear something like that)" Amanda Nazario - "Promos KLERE 7/17/13" Ken - "I don't have to confront everything all the time" - 7/26/15 Ken - "Not realistic to try to do all the things I've attempted, I would burn out (balance)" Pat Morita - "You remember lesson about balance? Lesson not just karate only. Lesson whole life. Whole life have a balance." - Karate Kid Clare Danes - "I'm always asking you for something that's totally unfair for me to ask you for. It's totally selfish of me and I'll never do it again" - My So-Called Life [I'll have it back by tonight] - "We protest this harassment, we recognize no authority save that within ourselves" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Wayne Dyer - "Even as a child you take over very young (you don't blame your parents for what you could and couldn't do in life)" [You have to take responsibility for how you reacted to your parents. You didn't know how to get what you felt you were entitled to from your mother.] David Cross - "The Pre-taped Call-in show" - Mr. Show [We're taping it now, and it airs next week.] Chevrolet - "Emphatic decisions by Americans, what they want, their ever-improving good taste" - The American Look Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore - "Well, did we like it? It was funny. It was a comedy, wasn't it?" - Ordinary People Ken - "Competing with yourself to have a better idea, giving yourself away (you're doing better than everyone)" [Spontaneous live monologue: You're always competing with yourself to have a better idea. You notice you could be doing better. You feel self-conscious for putting up your best, so you put up your worst, and you're starting to wonder what it is that you really are. [...] You start to look for people who have a co-consuming energy about them, and before you know it, you have created a set of mirrors, and you can't see yourself anymore, but you are happily absorbed in another, and you feel quite lost, and it feels almost like a drunken stupor, and you feel that it is comfortable and familiar. And, most importantly, you don't have to think about yourself. And it goes really well. And you start to lose the sense of your own needs, and your hunger, and your weariness, and it's OK because you can press on, because you realize that you have good abilities to delay gratification, and to press on through discomfort and pain. And, so, you feel, aha, I have finally found achievement. And, so, there you go: You're doing better than everyone.] Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Many loops] Ken - "A live being (call in live): You'll just open up, you'll just start to go" Milos Foreman, Peter Schaffer - "The division in the artist's work between light and dark" - Amadeus Director's Commentary Live phone call - "Five weeks is a very long time (it only takes four weeks for you to completely molecularly change)" Ken - "Finger pressing (type on the chat live)" Leonard Nimoy - "Both negative and positive sides are essential" - Star Trek TOS-The Enemy Within (Season 1 episode 5) Leonard Nimoy - "Being split in two halves is no theory with me doctor" - Star Trek TOS-The Enemy Within (Season 1 episode 5) Leonard Nimoy - "If I seem insensitive to what you're going through, understand, it's the way I am" - Star Trek TOS-The Enemy Within (Season 1 episode 5) Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton - "How was the show? (Have you thought about calling that doctor?)" - Ordinary People Mary Tyler Moore - "What was it you were thinking about?" - Ordinary People Milos Foreman, Peter Schaffer - "Tug in many artists' heads between light and dark (you are probably a youthful and optimistic person)" - Amadeus Director's Commentary Timothy Speed Levitch - "The grid plan (is puritanical)" - The Cruise David Clennon - "We all thought we'd said goodbye, and we'd moved up. But, here we are. Gravity. It's not restricted to planets and suns. All things have it to some degree. Stones, buildings, people." - thirtySomething [We all have fields around us] Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal Ken - "Simpler, something easy, stay in that one thing, where you want to be, adopt a different personality for a while. Make your own art, your own breakthroughs, your own escapes, your own transformations." [I feel one thing only. I can go to that one place.] Ken - "Identification" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal Vic - "Promos KLERE 11/8/12" - Bad Blood David Clennon - "Gravity, just another word for fate (life can be as simple as a fall, it's all so easy once you let go)" - thirtySomething David Cross - "The Pre-taped Call-in show" - Mr. Show [The people calling about racism are watching the show about pet care which is airing now. If they wanted to talk about racism, they should've called three weeks ago when our Crime in the Streets show was airing.] - "She doesn't really know what a second means. A second's really short, like right now, the second's gone" - thirtySomething Joseph Fiennes - "She'd have a light in her eyes, infectious smile, you told her things you'd never told anyone..." - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") Rufus Sewell - "Most people are attracted to everyone, my perfect partner is me" - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Loops] Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever" [Loops] Rick Springfield - "Jesse's Girl" [Loops] Neutral Milk Hotel - "King of Carrot Flowers Pt 1" - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea [Loops] Magnetic Fields - "I die" Vic - "On Ken's Last Ever. It happens every other week though" - Bad Blood WTJU Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever" [Loops] Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal Ken - "I could just go back where I started. There's no need for continuity. You don't have to finish your thought. You assume they want to hear you in sequence. I'll wait" Live phone caller - "I like your pearls of wisdom (New 2018 caller)" [Responding to last year's call for calls] Radiohead - "Let Down" - OK Computer [Layers] John Lennon - "Mother" - Plastic Ono Band [Intro bells loop] St. Claire - "Georgia" - Everyone Lives Here [Loops] Joseph Fiennes - "Finding the right person" - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") Ray Winstone - "You came to me because you didn't like the decision you'd already made (decisions are easy)" - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") St. Claire - "Georgia" - Everyone Lives Here [Loops] Hal Holbrook - "I don't want to finish my analysis, so instead I'm running away from my problems" - The Group Hal Holbrook+ - "I believed you, you sounded sincere. But how do I know?" - The Group Nina Simone - "Feeling Good" [Swing loop] Buffalo Springfield - "For What It's Worth" [Loops] Shelly Duvall - "You appreciate the pain. You always dislike the cause of pain, I resented Stanley for it. And it's just the necessary turmoil to get out of it what you want out of it" - Making of The Shining [We had the same end in mind, it was just that sometimes we differed in our means. And by the end, the means met] Buffalo Springfield - "For What It's Worth" [Loops] Meg Ryan - "Is one of us supposed to be a dog in this scenario? Who is the dog? I am the dog!" - When Harry Met Sally Wayne Dyer - "I think from the end, if you think about what is missing from your life, you will attract it" Peter Falk - "I can't see you but I know you're here, I wish you were here. I wish I could see your face, to touch you. But you're not here." - Wings of Desire Weyes Blood - "Diary" - Front Row Seat To Earth [Loops] Stanley Kubrick - "HAL 9000: Fullest possible use, all that any conscious entity can ever hope to do" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Ken - "I participated in a voting exercise, instead of taking responsibility. What if everybody could just vote, instead of having to take responsibility and come together. Give up our authority to the poll" Set: Visiting some old shows for 23 minutes, quite a bit different Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Wake is Not What Drives the Boat (with George W. Bush, Wayne Dyer, Explosions in the Sky)" - Show #309 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Sheep's Clothing" - Show #320 [Hear the whole show] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "It's a World of Laughter" - Show #297 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples. Incl. Noam Chomsky] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (2007 edit)" - Show #324 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples. Second Mary Tyler Moore reference in show (Just like a real hand)] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples] Ken - "We're just drifting through time" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples. (I'm not made of wood, and I don't have a wooden heart. Why do you suppose people make mistakes?)] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "No Tomorrow Life" - Show #361 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples] Set: Back to the present Live phone call - "How many things the show makes me think and feel. How many moments make up all of it. How many people haven't called tonight? This might be the last one." Charles Strouse - "Hard Knock Life" - Annie musical Charles Strouse - "Hard Knock Life" - Annie movie Charles Strouse - "Hard Knock Life" - Annie musical Charles Strouse - "Hard Knock Life (slowed down)" - Annie Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever" [Loops] Alan Alda - "People are dying. You can't wait anymore. You can't!" - M*A*S*H season 7 episode 2: Peace on Us Ken - "The reverse wave, a climb down, rising up and landing softly. This is your last chance. Please come back." Walter Murch - "Please come back. You have nothing to be afraid of. This is your last chance, you have nowhere to go" - THX 1138 [Please come back. You have nowhere to go. I am here to protect you. Stay calm. Everything will be all right. You are in my hands. I am here to protect you. You have nowhere to go. You have nowhere to go.] J.S. Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX 1138 Ken - "It happened. We resolve. Watch how abruptly it all changes forever, and it's gone, and we have nothing." https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81449

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Decisions, Gratification, Escape (Show #535/613) | Download full MP3 from Sep 19, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 117:59


PSA - "Be a teacher" Ken - "The beginning of the show" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Many loops] Ken - "I think I just made it (just this much time)" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Many loops] Ken - "I'm preparing (a portal for the present moments)" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Loops] David Weinstein - "Promo Ken's Last Ever last week" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 7/19/17 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Dreams, impossiblity, love (with East Forest-10 Laws, Harry Nilsson-Everybody's Talking, Ken on Impossibility of this show, WarGames)" - Shoiw #533, 7/19/17 Ridgewood Radio - "Unknown drone" - Last week's show Stanley Kubrick - "HAL on being constantly occupied" George C. Scott - "We have established the most enormous medical entity ever conceived, and people are sicker than ever (we cure nothing, we heal nothing!)" - The Hospital Matt S - "Discussing Ken's Last Ever (so many different emotions)" Ray Winstone - "Every day we make hundreds of thousands of decisions (you already know the answer)" - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") [You didn't come to see me to make a decision. You came to me because you didn't like the decision you'd already made.] Hal Holbrook - "Principal rule of analysis: Patient is not supposed to change his life situation while undergoing analysis" - The Group Justin Boyd - "When something's looping (the present sustained but extended through time)" - Sound and Time Jonathan Zittrain - "Minds for Sale (selling Diggs)" - Talk at Harvard Berkman Center Lara Flynn-Boyle - "I'm having the most beautiful dream and the most terrible nightmare all at once" - Twin Peaks Season 1 episode 2: Traces to Nowhere - "Finding one's purpose is a profound thing, sometimes it isn't always what it seems" - Lady in the Water Hal Holbrook - "Patients are cunning (You act as if you're some opaque object whose motives you can only guess at)" - The Group James Ford - "Promos Ken's Last Ever long ago after show #447 (not a lot of stations in the world where you'll hear something like that)" Amanda Nazario - "Promos KLERE 7/17/13" Ken - "I don't have to confront everything all the time" - 7/26/15 Ken - "Not realistic to try to do all the things I've attempted, I would burn out (balance)" Pat Morita - "You remember lesson about balance? Lesson not just karate only. Lesson whole life. Whole life have a balance." - Karate Kid Clare Danes - "I'm always asking you for something that's totally unfair for me to ask you for. It's totally selfish of me and I'll never do it again" - My So-Called Life [I'll have it back by tonight] - "We protest this harassment, we recognize no authority save that within ourselves" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Wayne Dyer - "Even as a child you take over very young (you don't blame your parents for what you could and couldn't do in life)" [You have to take responsibility for how you reacted to your parents. You didn't know how to get what you felt you were entitled to from your mother.] David Cross - "The Pre-taped Call-in show" - Mr. Show [We're taping it now, and it airs next week.] Chevrolet - "Emphatic decisions by Americans, what they want, their ever-improving good taste" - The American Look Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore - "Well, did we like it? It was funny. It was a comedy, wasn't it?" - Ordinary People Ken - "Competing with yourself to have a better idea, giving yourself away (you're doing better than everyone)" [Spontaneous live monologue: You're always competing with yourself to have a better idea. You notice you could be doing better. You feel self-conscious for putting up your best, so you put up your worst, and you're starting to wonder what it is that you really are. [...] You start to look for people who have a co-consuming energy about them, and before you know it, you have created a set of mirrors, and you can't see yourself anymore, but you are happily absorbed in another, and you feel quite lost, and it feels almost like a drunken stupor, and you feel that it is comfortable and familiar. And, most importantly, you don't have to think about yourself. And it goes really well. And you start to lose the sense of your own needs, and your hunger, and your weariness, and it's OK because you can press on, because you realize that you have good abilities to delay gratification, and to press on through discomfort and pain. And, so, you feel, aha, I have finally found achievement. And, so, there you go: You're doing better than everyone.] Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Many loops] Ken - "A live being (call in live): You'll just open up, you'll just start to go" Milos Foreman, Peter Schaffer - "The division in the artist's work between light and dark" - Amadeus Director's Commentary Live phone call - "Five weeks is a very long time (it only takes four weeks for you to completely molecularly change)" Ken - "Finger pressing (type on the chat live)" Leonard Nimoy - "Both negative and positive sides are essential" - Star Trek TOS-The Enemy Within (Season 1 episode 5) Leonard Nimoy - "Being split in two halves is no theory with me doctor" - Star Trek TOS-The Enemy Within (Season 1 episode 5) Leonard Nimoy - "If I seem insensitive to what you're going through, understand, it's the way I am" - Star Trek TOS-The Enemy Within (Season 1 episode 5) Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton - "How was the show? (Have you thought about calling that doctor?)" - Ordinary People Mary Tyler Moore - "What was it you were thinking about?" - Ordinary People Milos Foreman, Peter Schaffer - "Tug in many artists' heads between light and dark (you are probably a youthful and optimistic person)" - Amadeus Director's Commentary Timothy Speed Levitch - "The grid plan (is puritanical)" - The Cruise David Clennon - "We all thought we'd said goodbye, and we'd moved up. But, here we are. Gravity. It's not restricted to planets and suns. All things have it to some degree. Stones, buildings, people." - thirtySomething [We all have fields around us] Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal Ken - "Simpler, something easy, stay in that one thing, where you want to be, adopt a different personality for a while. Make your own art, your own breakthroughs, your own escapes, your own transformations." [I feel one thing only. I can go to that one place.] Ken - "Identification" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal Vic - "Promos KLERE 11/8/12" - Bad Blood David Clennon - "Gravity, just another word for fate (life can be as simple as a fall, it's all so easy once you let go)" - thirtySomething David Cross - "The Pre-taped Call-in show" - Mr. Show [The people calling about racism are watching the show about pet care which is airing now. If they wanted to talk about racism, they should've called three weeks ago when our Crime in the Streets show was airing.] - "She doesn't really know what a second means. A second's really short, like right now, the second's gone" - thirtySomething Joseph Fiennes - "She'd have a light in her eyes, infectious smile, you told her things you'd never told anyone..." - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") Rufus Sewell - "Most people are attracted to everyone, my perfect partner is me" - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Loops] Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever" [Loops] Rick Springfield - "Jesse's Girl" [Loops] Neutral Milk Hotel - "King of Carrot Flowers Pt 1" - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea [Loops] Magnetic Fields - "I die" Vic - "On Ken's Last Ever. It happens every other week though" - Bad Blood WTJU Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever" [Loops] Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal Ken - "I could just go back where I started. There's no need for continuity. You don't have to finish your thought. You assume they want to hear you in sequence. I'll wait" Live phone caller - "I like your pearls of wisdom (New 2018 caller)" [Responding to last year's call for calls] Radiohead - "Let Down" - OK Computer [Layers] John Lennon - "Mother" - Plastic Ono Band [Intro bells loop] St. Claire - "Georgia" - Everyone Lives Here [Loops] Joseph Fiennes - "Finding the right person" - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") Ray Winstone - "You came to me because you didn't like the decision you'd already made (decisions are easy)" - The Very Thought of You (aka "Martha - Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence") St. Claire - "Georgia" - Everyone Lives Here [Loops] Hal Holbrook - "I don't want to finish my analysis, so instead I'm running away from my problems" - The Group Hal Holbrook+ - "I believed you, you sounded sincere. But how do I know?" - The Group Nina Simone - "Feeling Good" [Swing loop] Buffalo Springfield - "For What It's Worth" [Loops] Shelly Duvall - "You appreciate the pain. You always dislike the cause of pain, I resented Stanley for it. And it's just the necessary turmoil to get out of it what you want out of it" - Making of The Shining [We had the same end in mind, it was just that sometimes we differed in our means. And by the end, the means met] Buffalo Springfield - "For What It's Worth" [Loops] Meg Ryan - "Is one of us supposed to be a dog in this scenario? Who is the dog? I am the dog!" - When Harry Met Sally Wayne Dyer - "I think from the end, if you think about what is missing from your life, you will attract it" Peter Falk - "I can't see you but I know you're here, I wish you were here. I wish I could see your face, to touch you. But you're not here." - Wings of Desire Weyes Blood - "Diary" - Front Row Seat To Earth [Loops] Stanley Kubrick - "HAL 9000: Fullest possible use, all that any conscious entity can ever hope to do" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Ken - "I participated in a voting exercise, instead of taking responsibility. What if everybody could just vote, instead of having to take responsibility and come together. Give up our authority to the poll" Set: Visiting some old shows for 23 minutes, quite a bit different Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Wake is Not What Drives the Boat (with George W. Bush, Wayne Dyer, Explosions in the Sky)" - Show #309 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Sheep's Clothing" - Show #320 [Hear the whole show] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "It's a World of Laughter" - Show #297 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples. Incl. Noam Chomsky] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (2007 edit)" - Show #324 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples. Second Mary Tyler Moore reference in show (Just like a real hand)] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples] Ken - "We're just drifting through time" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples. (I'm not made of wood, and I don't have a wooden heart. Why do you suppose people make mistakes?)] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "No Tomorrow Life" - Show #361 [Hear the whole show and see list of samples] Set: Back to the present Live phone call - "How many things the show makes me think and feel. How many moments make up all of it. How many people haven't called tonight? This might be the last one." Charles Strouse - "Hard Knock Life" - Annie musical Charles Strouse - "Hard Knock Life" - Annie movie Charles Strouse - "Hard Knock Life" - Annie musical Charles Strouse - "Hard Knock Life (slowed down)" - Annie Royksopp - "Royksopp Forever" [Loops] Alan Alda - "People are dying. You can't wait anymore. You can't!" - M*A*S*H season 7 episode 2: Peace on Us Ken - "The reverse wave, a climb down, rising up and landing softly. This is your last chance. Please come back." Walter Murch - "Please come back. You have nothing to be afraid of. This is your last chance, you have nowhere to go" - THX 1138 [Please come back. You have nowhere to go. I am here to protect you. Stay calm. Everything will be all right. You are in my hands. I am here to protect you. You have nowhere to go. You have nowhere to go.] J.S. Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX 1138 Ken - "It happened. We resolve. Watch how abruptly it all changes forever, and it's gone, and we have nothing." http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81449

Film dot com
Episode 11 - One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest

Film dot com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 36:18


Another mini podcast! The guys review 1975 classic film One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, directed by Milos Foreman and starring Jack Nicholson.

Hobo Radio: A Pop Culture Podcast
Hobo Radio 475 – Discretionary underwear refund money

Hobo Radio: A Pop Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 54:49


Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle remember Milos Foreman. Also, they go through the unwatched movies in Joel's Netflix queue, discuss the fatal flaw in Solo: A Star Wars Story and openly seek out high-end underwear sponsors.

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Not A Single Thing (Show #527/567) | Download full MP3 from Jan 17, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 100:51


Episode contains fragments of: Johann Johannsson, Circular Ruins, Westworld, Sweet Valley, Joe Frank, Alan Watts, THX-1138, possibilitywaves, Kenny Rankin, Gabor Mate, Lambchop, Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza, Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, thirtySomething, Jared Leto, Clare Danes, My So-Called Life, David Wingo, Michael Linnen, Jack Kornfield, Whiz Kids, Evan Doorbell, Robert Plant, WarGames, Ally Sheedy, Matthew Broderick, War On Drugs, Live phone callers, BBC Horror, sound effects, U2, Brian Eno, Gyorgy Ligeti, Philip Glass, Alan Rudolph, The Beatles, Matthew Modine, Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Charlie Kaufman, 3-2-1 Contact, Gabe Kaplan, Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, Julie Haggerty, Albert Brooks, Al Pacino, Beth Orton, Devon Gummersall, William Shatner, Peter Schaffer, Milos Foreman, Mendy Holliday, Jackie, Matthew Mathis, and other bits. Johann Johannsson - "Dis 8 ynnkudagur" Circular Ruins - "Time Without End" Ken - "You just have to go on instinct. You can't control it. Just make it up." Westworld - "Please feel free to endulge your every whim" [Please go to the color-coded tram which will take you to the world of your choice] Sweet Valley - "Sentimental Trash" Joe Frank - "Bad Karma" Alan Watts - "Limits of Language" [You can't bite your own teeth] THX-1138 - "Stay Calm" possibilitywaves - "night emotions and paint" Kenny Rankin - "The Dolphin" - Mind Dusters [Thanks to Doug Schulkind] Gabor Mate - "ReWild Yourself" [Children crying it out] Lambchop - "About My Lighter" - No You Cmon [Loops] Lambchop - "The Problem" [Piano loop] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Your Turn to Be Happy" - Your Turn to Be Happy: Show #525 from 6/14/17 [Prior week's show. Lots and lots of samples are in here!] Jared Leto, Clare Danes - "I have this philosophy. Plans blow" - My So-Called Life [(You have a philosophy?)] Rolling Stones - "She's A Rainbow" Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey" Ken - "Talking in other show" thirtySomething actors - "thirtySomething samples" David Wingo, Michael Linnen - "Factory loops" - All the Real Girls Jack Kornfield - "A dedication to be present" [Via Joe Frank's Bad Karma] Whiz Kids actors - "6 digit password penetrator" - Whiz Kids, season 1 episode 8 (The Wrong Mr. Wright) Evan Doorbell - "QC514-285ESS1 (Phone phreaking)" [Via Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky: Playlist from May 23, 2017] Robert Plant - "Imagination and ingenuity can't get its nose in there" [Even more Whitesnake] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Your Turn to Be Happy" [Prior week's show. Lots and lots of samples are in here!. Incl. Albert Brooks] Melvin - "that system probably contains new data encryption algorithms,you'll never get in there" - WarGames Robert Plant - "College radio is great, has the right motives, funny music" Ally Sheedy, Matthew Broderick - "I was trying to break into ProtoVision" - WarGames [Can they tell you what that printout means? I wanted Jim to see that.] Jim and Melvin - "Mr. Potatohead, Mr. Potatohead!" - WarGames Ally Sheedy, Matthew Broderick - "These guys can get a little nervous (Can you wait here?)" - WarGames Ken - "You won't know what to say. Don't think." Jim and Melvin - "They probably programmed a backdoor" - WarGames Live phone caller - "Lullabye" War On Drugs - "Loops from prior week's show" Ken - "Call with lullabyes, make beans, share your dreams" thirtySomething actors - "Maybe there's no problem at all, It's just your turn to be happy" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Uncertainty is OK" [Hear this classic here. Includes Tony Shaloub scene from The Man Who Wasn't There] Live phone caller - "Laughing" BBC Horror vol 2 - "Lunatics Laugh" Sound effect - "Mischievous Laugh" Sound effect - "Laughing Man Insane" Ken - "That's some of the things that are here. It comes out all different ways." Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Your Turn to Be Happy" Live phone caller (vision fairie) - "Laughing" U2 & Brian Eno - "With or Without You" [Loops] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "A Weird Sense of Cognitive Dissonance" [Hear this classic here. The polarized quality of life these days can stir up a weird sense of cognitive dissonance. With callers, Brian Eno] Live phone caller - "Wake up, go to work, go to sleep, dream" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy" [Hear this classic here. With Matthew Mathis and 3-2-1 Contact] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "No Tomorrow Life" [Hear this classic here. With Her Space Holiday] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "None of This is What I Intended" [Hear this classic here. With Blue Oyster Cult, Tanya, John, Mendy] Gyorgy Ligeti - "Atmospheres (Overture from A Space Odyssey)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Live phone caller - "Singing" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity." - None of This is What I Intended: 5/17/05, show #365 [With Mendy and Philip Glass] Gyorgy Ligeti - "Jupiter and Beyond" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Ken - "Raw, terrible, gorgeous, cacaphonic, euphonic" [After midnight, after 6pm] Live phone caller & Ken - "Good night, time to catch a train: Stream feedback echo chamber" Philip Glass - "Abandoned Factory" - Undertow Stream feedback echo chamber - "Kenzo & phone caller goodnight train continues" Live phone caller (vision fairie) - "There's actually nothing wrong with you. Nothing. Not even one thing. Not a single thing at all." Alan Rudolph - "Your whole life is about searching for one thing" - Equinox Kenzo & phone call echo chamber - "We're searching for nothing, we find what we look for" The Beatles - "It's All Too Much (vocals overdub)" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "It's Too Much (8-minute excerpt)" [Layered. This classic WFMU episode with live Beatles and Necks remixes can be heard here] Matthew Modine - "Pushing and Pulling" - Equinox - "Equinox: That's where light and dark are equal" - Equinox Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer - "In the morning when the sun rises, it's hard to believe there ever was a night" - Gaslight Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer - "They don't hang a man for that" - Gaslight Clare Danes - "It's just so obvious she's looking for someone to blame" - My So-Called Life Charlie Kaufman - "Failure is a badge of honor: it means you risked failure" Charlie Kaufman - "I wanted to do something that I don't know how to do" [The experience of watching someone fumble. I don't know anything. An opportunity to recognize our common humanity and vulnerability.] Robert Plant - "College radio motives are right. I tune into 91.1 and hear some very funny music and some great stuff" [They think listener will switch channels.] Ken - "Shows within shows within shows. lastever.org has longevity" Sweet Valley - "One" [I've got everything I want] 3-2-1 contact - "You do have a tendency to regard the computer as your friend" [From earlier episode] Gabe Kaplan - "Vote for the dude with the most balloons" - Welcome Back Kotter, season 1 episode 5 Trader - "Dreams of recession, it's an opportunity to make money" - BBC U2 & Brian Eno - "With or Without You" - The Joshua Tree [Loops] Westworld - "Nothing can go wrong" Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins - "Crazy people don't ask if they're crazy, unless they're dead" - Proof Julie Haggerty, Albert Brooks - "I held things in so long, I just burst. Felt like I was going crazy" - Lost in America Al Pacino and woman - "King didn't drink from the poisoned well, didn't go crazy" - Serpico Beth Orton - "Mystery" [Loops] Devon Gummersall, Clare Danes - "You have no concept of anybody else's life. Are you completely insane? You have option of insanity" - My So-Called Life [That makes me crazy] Grandmother - "Being young is just as confusing as being old. You're just browsing through time" - Peggy Sue Got Married William Shatner - "Am i afraid of losing my job to that computer?" - Star Trek TOS-The Ultimate Computer (Season 2 episode 24, #53) Ingrid Bergman - "He said I was going out of my mind!" - Gaslight Peter Schaffer, Milos Foreman - "The division in the artist between light and dark" - Amadeus Director's Commentary Beth Orton - "Mystery" [Loops] Ken - "Speed relationships: How close can you get in 9 minutes?" Lambchop - "The Problem" Matthew Modine, and other guy - "Reminds me of something I heard on the radio" - Equinox Company - "The Island of Taste" [(after show, not in archive)] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/76943

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Not A Single Thing (Show #527/567) | Download full MP3 from Jan 17, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 100:51


Episode contains fragments of: Johann Johannsson, Circular Ruins, Westworld, Sweet Valley, Joe Frank, Alan Watts, THX-1138, possibilitywaves, Kenny Rankin, Gabor Mate, Lambchop, Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza, Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, thirtySomething, Jared Leto, Clare Danes, My So-Called Life, David Wingo, Michael Linnen, Jack Kornfield, Whiz Kids, Evan Doorbell, Robert Plant, WarGames, Ally Sheedy, Matthew Broderick, War On Drugs, Live phone callers, BBC Horror, sound effects, U2, Brian Eno, Gyorgy Ligeti, Philip Glass, Alan Rudolph, The Beatles, Matthew Modine, Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Charlie Kaufman, 3-2-1 Contact, Gabe Kaplan, Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, Julie Haggerty, Albert Brooks, Al Pacino, Beth Orton, Devon Gummersall, William Shatner, Peter Schaffer, Milos Foreman, Mendy Holliday, Jackie, Matthew Mathis, and other bits. Johann Johannsson - "Dis 8 ynnkudagur" Circular Ruins - "Time Without End" Ken - "You just have to go on instinct. You can't control it. Just make it up." Westworld - "Please feel free to endulge your every whim" [Please go to the color-coded tram which will take you to the world of your choice] Sweet Valley - "Sentimental Trash" Joe Frank - "Bad Karma" Alan Watts - "Limits of Language" [You can't bite your own teeth] THX-1138 - "Stay Calm" possibilitywaves - "night emotions and paint" Kenny Rankin - "The Dolphin" - Mind Dusters [Thanks to Doug Schulkind] Gabor Mate - "ReWild Yourself" [Children crying it out] Lambchop - "About My Lighter" - No You Cmon [Loops] Lambchop - "The Problem" [Piano loop] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Your Turn to Be Happy" - Your Turn to Be Happy: Show #525 from 6/14/17 [Prior week's show. Lots and lots of samples are in here!] Jared Leto, Clare Danes - "I have this philosophy. Plans blow" - My So-Called Life [(You have a philosophy?)] Rolling Stones - "She's A Rainbow" Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey" Ken - "Talking in other show" thirtySomething actors - "thirtySomething samples" David Wingo, Michael Linnen - "Factory loops" - All the Real Girls Jack Kornfield - "A dedication to be present" [Via Joe Frank's Bad Karma] Whiz Kids actors - "6 digit password penetrator" - Whiz Kids, season 1 episode 8 (The Wrong Mr. Wright) Evan Doorbell - "QC514-285ESS1 (Phone phreaking)" [Via Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky: Playlist from May 23, 2017] Robert Plant - "Imagination and ingenuity can't get its nose in there" [Even more Whitesnake] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Your Turn to Be Happy" [Prior week's show. Lots and lots of samples are in here!. Incl. Albert Brooks] Melvin - "that system probably contains new data encryption algorithms,you'll never get in there" - WarGames Robert Plant - "College radio is great, has the right motives, funny music" Ally Sheedy, Matthew Broderick - "I was trying to break into ProtoVision" - WarGames [Can they tell you what that printout means? I wanted Jim to see that.] Jim and Melvin - "Mr. Potatohead, Mr. Potatohead!" - WarGames Ally Sheedy, Matthew Broderick - "These guys can get a little nervous (Can you wait here?)" - WarGames Ken - "You won't know what to say. Don't think." Jim and Melvin - "They probably programmed a backdoor" - WarGames Live phone caller - "Lullabye" War On Drugs - "Loops from prior week's show" Ken - "Call with lullabyes, make beans, share your dreams" thirtySomething actors - "Maybe there's no problem at all, It's just your turn to be happy" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Uncertainty is OK" [Hear this classic here. Includes Tony Shaloub scene from The Man Who Wasn't There] Live phone caller - "Laughing" BBC Horror vol 2 - "Lunatics Laugh" Sound effect - "Mischievous Laugh" Sound effect - "Laughing Man Insane" Ken - "That's some of the things that are here. It comes out all different ways." Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Your Turn to Be Happy" Live phone caller (vision fairie) - "Laughing" U2 & Brian Eno - "With or Without You" [Loops] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "A Weird Sense of Cognitive Dissonance" [Hear this classic here. The polarized quality of life these days can stir up a weird sense of cognitive dissonance. With callers, Brian Eno] Live phone caller - "Wake up, go to work, go to sleep, dream" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Layered Laughter Brings New Closure to the Guy" [Hear this classic here. With Matthew Mathis and 3-2-1 Contact] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "No Tomorrow Life" [Hear this classic here. With Her Space Holiday] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "None of This is What I Intended" [Hear this classic here. With Blue Oyster Cult, Tanya, John, Mendy] Gyorgy Ligeti - "Atmospheres (Overture from A Space Odyssey)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Live phone caller - "Singing" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity." - None of This is What I Intended: 5/17/05, show #365 [With Mendy and Philip Glass] Gyorgy Ligeti - "Jupiter and Beyond" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Ken - "Raw, terrible, gorgeous, cacaphonic, euphonic" [After midnight, after 6pm] Live phone caller & Ken - "Good night, time to catch a train: Stream feedback echo chamber" Philip Glass - "Abandoned Factory" - Undertow Stream feedback echo chamber - "Kenzo & phone caller goodnight train continues" Live phone caller (vision fairie) - "There's actually nothing wrong with you. Nothing. Not even one thing. Not a single thing at all." Alan Rudolph - "Your whole life is about searching for one thing" - Equinox Kenzo & phone call echo chamber - "We're searching for nothing, we find what we look for" The Beatles - "It's All Too Much (vocals overdub)" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "It's Too Much (8-minute excerpt)" [Layered. This classic WFMU episode with live Beatles and Necks remixes can be heard here] Matthew Modine - "Pushing and Pulling" - Equinox - "Equinox: That's where light and dark are equal" - Equinox Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer - "In the morning when the sun rises, it's hard to believe there ever was a night" - Gaslight Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer - "They don't hang a man for that" - Gaslight Clare Danes - "It's just so obvious she's looking for someone to blame" - My So-Called Life Charlie Kaufman - "Failure is a badge of honor: it means you risked failure" Charlie Kaufman - "I wanted to do something that I don't know how to do" [The experience of watching someone fumble. I don't know anything. An opportunity to recognize our common humanity and vulnerability.] Robert Plant - "College radio motives are right. I tune into 91.1 and hear some very funny music and some great stuff" [They think listener will switch channels.] Ken - "Shows within shows within shows. lastever.org has longevity" Sweet Valley - "One" [I've got everything I want] 3-2-1 contact - "You do have a tendency to regard the computer as your friend" [From earlier episode] Gabe Kaplan - "Vote for the dude with the most balloons" - Welcome Back Kotter, season 1 episode 5 Trader - "Dreams of recession, it's an opportunity to make money" - BBC U2 & Brian Eno - "With or Without You" - The Joshua Tree [Loops] Westworld - "Nothing can go wrong" Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins - "Crazy people don't ask if they're crazy, unless they're dead" - Proof Julie Haggerty, Albert Brooks - "I held things in so long, I just burst. Felt like I was going crazy" - Lost in America Al Pacino and woman - "King didn't drink from the poisoned well, didn't go crazy" - Serpico Beth Orton - "Mystery" [Loops] Devon Gummersall, Clare Danes - "You have no concept of anybody else's life. Are you completely insane? You have option of insanity" - My So-Called Life [That makes me crazy] Grandmother - "Being young is just as confusing as being old. You're just browsing through time" - Peggy Sue Got Married William Shatner - "Am i afraid of losing my job to that computer?" - Star Trek TOS-The Ultimate Computer (Season 2 episode 24, #53) Ingrid Bergman - "He said I was going out of my mind!" - Gaslight Peter Schaffer, Milos Foreman - "The division in the artist between light and dark" - Amadeus Director's Commentary Beth Orton - "Mystery" [Loops] Ken - "Speed relationships: How close can you get in 9 minutes?" Lambchop - "The Problem" Matthew Modine, and other guy - "Reminds me of something I heard on the radio" - Equinox Company - "The Island of Taste" [(after show, not in archive)] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/76943

Moving Music
Episode 3: Mark Rhodes - "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"

Moving Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 56:37


SOME ADULT LANGUAGE      Violent events of the last decade, and even longer, have made us skeptical on the direction of mental illness reform. What can be perceived as a threat from beyond actually lurks within the walls of what is known to us. A closer examination reveals a kaleidoscope of things we do not yet understand. If a wide net is cast, then what is to be done with those that don’t really fit into the bucket they are thrown in? Did we misunderstand, mislabel, misguide, mislead or do we just want to forget and ignore the hard truth? Are they walls we actually erected within ourselves? There is no one answer solution.      Our first Academy Award for best picture comes with this examination. Kirk Douglas purchased the script that became a Broadway play, and later, his son Michael, partnered with Saul Zaentz, to produce this 1975 best picture. Milos Foreman was the perfect director given his experience originating from a stifling Czech Republic communistic regime. Louise Fletcher and Jack Nicholson won Academy Awards as they portrayed a truly frightening, and very tangible story about the struggle for control; and the consequences for losing it.      Mark Rhodes and I actually, not kidding, met at his side job. We hit it off right away and realized we knew the same musicians and possibly had been around each other before. Our love of music and movies drove the conversation and his film selection was right in my wheelhouse.  This interview was a dance of like minds hoping to point out the potential issues of mental health reform and the idea of control. Institutional control, and for that matter, control in general, should be examined, checked, and challenged. We even discuss our pets of the past, lest we forget. This collaboration is offered as the movie that moved Mark Rhodes. In loving memory of Lando, Ringo, and most recently Ginger. TC

Mass Moviecide
Ep. 67 - AMADEUS and THE GREEN MILE

Mass Moviecide

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2012 63:53


Returning directors this week on a very special, flashbacky, MASS MOVIECIDE! First, we’re heading to the opera with AMADEUS; directed by Milos Foreman, and starring F. Murray Abraham and Tom Hulce. After that, let’s take a ride on ‘old sparky’ when we walk THE GREEN MILE; directed by Frank Darabont, and starring Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan. Some laughs, some tears, and plenty to talk about. Join us, and prepare to commit MASS MOVIECIDE!