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Irish Tech News Audio Articles
eir TV Customers Now Upgraded to Full Amazon Prime - At No Extra Cost

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 2:55


eir has announced that all eir TV customers are now upgraded to full Amazon Prime membership at no extra cost. Currently, eir is the only telecom provider in Ireland to offer this benefit. This follows the recent launch of Amazon's dedicated Irish platform, Amazon.ie. This enhancement builds on eir's commitment to delivering best-in-class home entertainment and follows the recent rollout of Ireland's first and only WiFi 7 system, delivering lightning-fast 2 Gb speeds over eir's 100% fibre-to-the-home network. Previously, eir TV customers had access to Prime Video, but they are now upgraded to full Amazon Prime membership at no extra cost, unlocking a host of premium benefits beyond streaming. Customers can now enjoy fast and free delivery on millions of items, unlimited access to Prime Video, and exclusive perks with Prime Gaming, including free games and a Twitch channel subscription. Members also receive unlimited digital photo storage with Amazon Photos, early access to deals, and Prime-exclusive discounts on shopping. Additionally, customers can take advantage of Deliveroo Plus Silver free for a year, offering savings on food delivery and discounted Odeon Cinema tickets. Existing Prime UK customers can save €130 per year by moving to Amazon Prime with eir. eir TV customers can now stream Amazon Prime Video on up to three devices simultaneously, with access to blockbuster movies, hit TV series, live sport, and Amazon Originals. With its new Android-powered eir TV Box, eir provides a seamless, future-proofed entertainment experience, combining live channels, on-demand apps, and major streaming platforms, including Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video. This latest upgrade underscores eir's ongoing commitment to digital entertainment and connectivity. Following the launch of Ireland's first WiFi 7 system and the introduction of the Android-powered eir TV, eir is delivering a next-generation home entertainment and broadband experience. Customers can enjoy ultra-fast, reliable connectivity throughout their homes with WiFi 7, lightning-fast 2 Gb broadband speeds (with 5 Gb coming in June), and now, full access to Amazon Prime at no extra cost. Speaking about the announcement, Susan Brady, Managing Director of Consumer and Small Business at eir, said: "eir is committed to innovation and delivering the best digital experiences for our customers. By upgrading eir TV customers to full Amazon Prime on us, we're setting a new standard for home entertainment and connectivity. With eir Wide-Fi, lightning-fast 2Gb speeds, and our next-generation eir TV experience, we're bringing world-class connectivity to every home - supporting every device, in every room."

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Hot Pipes Podcast 347 — Requests, Jim Stemke recordings, Trevor Bolshaw Tribute

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 67:38


From Bach to Runway [DSP 2001] - USA From Bach to Runway [DSP 2001] - Europe The Legendary Theatre Organists of Chicago [DSP 1911] - USA The Legendary Theatre Organists of Chicago [DSP 1911] - Europe Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Hawaii Five-O theme Charlie Balogh Bandstand! [OSP CD] 2012 4-78 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa AZ; basis originally 3-15 Denver Theatre, Denver CO 3:46 If I Loved You Barry Baker Concert: Sanfilippo 1997-10-12 1997 5-80 Wurlitzer, Victorian Music Room, Sanfilippo residence, Barrington Hills, IL 9:47 How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You? Clark Wilson Swingin' Down The Lane [Clark Wilson CD] 2013 4-38 Wurlitzer, Jack Hardman Residence, Great Falls, VA 12:39 Suite from Carmen Peter Richard Conte ATOS 2015 Philadelphia 2015 Wanamaker's (Macy's) Grand Court 465 Ranks 19:57 Morning Has Broken Jonas Nordwall ATOS 1995 Detroit 1995 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, Detroit 25:28 Don't Fence Me In Tom Hazleton From Bach to Runway [DSP 2001] 1994 3-19 Wurlitzer, Avalon Theatre, Milwaukee, WI 30:38 This Guy's In Love With You Tom Sheen The Legendary Theatre Organists of Chicago [DSP 1911] 1969 4-20 Wurlitzer, Oriental Theatre, Chicago, IL 35:08 Sing As We Go Trevor Bolshaw Around The Corner At The Odeon [Bristol Theatre Organ Group Cassette PDC-197] 1997 3-6 Compton, Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare 38:01 Autumn Crocus Trevor Bolshaw Contrasts [Concert Recording CR-0085] 2-10 Wurlitzer, Dormston House, Sedgley, Wolverhampton, England; ex-City (Gaumont) Cinema, Leicester; installed in Dormston 1957 41:02 Tango For A Ballerina Trevor Bolshaw Contrasts [Pipe Organ Presentations POP 130] 4-14 Wurlitzer, Gaumont Theatre, Manchester 43:53 Southern Samba Trevor Bolshaw Melodies on The Move [Raymer Sound RSCD212] 2010 4-29 Wyvern Touring Organ plus 120 classical voices 46:36 Temptation Trevor Bolshaw Reminiscences [Raymer Sound RSCD216] 2012 3-19 Wurlitzer, Kitchen Brothers Garage, Diss, Norfolk; ex-Paramount/Odeon, Newcastle 50:23 Moonlight In Vermont Trevor Bolshaw Reminiscences [Raymer Sound RSCD216] 2012 3-13 Robert Morton, Jeff Seale Studio, Laurel, Mississippi 53:44 Moonbeams Dance Trevor Bolshaw Live At The Fox [Raymer Sound CD] 1978 4-42 Moller, Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA; taped during the ATOS Convention in Atlanta 57:22 The Edwardians Trevor Bolshaw Live At The Fox [Raymer Sound CD] 1978 4-42 Moller, Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA; taped during the ATOS Convention in Atlanta 59:32 One Trevor Bolshaw Music Grinder [Raymer Sound CD] 3-25 Wurlitzer, Music Grinder Pizza, Marietta, GA; ex-North Park Theatre, Buffalo, NY 63:45 With a Song in My Heart Trevor Bolshaw Music Grinder [Raymer Sound CD] 3-25 Wurlitzer, Music Grinder Pizza, Marietta, GA; ex-North Park Theatre, Buffalo, NY

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Hot Pipes Podcast 338 – September In The Rain

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 60:36


Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Butterflies In The Rain Dudley Savage Dudley Savage Presents... [Kirkham Studios KRS 1002] 1980 2-5 Wurlitzer, Oxnead Mill, Norfolk (Owner Jim Crampton); ex-Regal Theatre, Colchester 1:53 A Garden In The Rain Ronald Curtis It's Wonderful [Concert Recording CR-0026] 3-6 Compton, Davenport Cinema, Stockport, Lancashire 5:33 Alone In The Rain Sandy Macpherson The Cinema Organ Collection [Pulse 2-CD PDSCD 589] 1930 4-20 Wurlitzer, Empire Theatre, Leicester Square 9:08 Rain On The Roof Richard Hills Southbank Send-Off [COS CD 129] 2004 4-24 Wurlitzer, ex Trocadero, Elephant and Castle 11:58 September In The Rain Iain McGlinchey Paramount 450 Paramount 450 VTPO; www.paramountorganworks.com 16:16 The Rain in Spain Dean Herrick At The Console Special [NTOT compilation - Coronet NCS206] 3-13 Wurlitzer, Herrick Residence, Johannesburg, South Africa 18:58 Right As The Rain Simon Gledhill The Mighty Wurlitzer 1937 [AAOCCC CD] 2017 3-8 Wurlitzer, College Claparade, Geneva, Switzerland; ex-Granada Cinema, Clapham Junction, London 23:10 It Might As Well Rain Until September; Crying In The Rain; Raining In My Heart Robert Wolfe At Last 3-19 Wurlitzer, Thursford Collection, Norfolk 29:51 Here's That Rainy Day Hubert Selby Mr President Entertains [Plus Bonus Tracks - MSS reissue download] 4-16 Wurlitzer, Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London 34:24 Singin' In The Rain Trevor Bolshaw Around The Corner At The Odeon [Bristol Theatre Organ Group Cassette PDC-197] 1997 3-6 Compton, Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare 39:10 With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair The Organ, The Dance Band And Me Let's Break The Good News [EMI SH 504] 1940 3-8 Compton, EMI Studios, London; H. Robinson Cleaver; voc George Barclay 42:07 Stormy Weather Len Rawle At The Riverside 2000 3-12 Wurlitzer plus grand piano, Musical Museum, Brentford, Middx; ex-Regal, Kingston-upon-Thames (2445 seats) 45:19 Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head Nigel Ogden Bacharach & David Songbook [Castle Pulse PDSCD 588] 2004 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 48:50 After The Rain Bryan Rodwell In Modernistic Mood [Deroy ADM 38] 1955 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, Tooting 53:41 The Storm Reginald Dixon The World Of Reginald Dixon [Decca SPA 38] 1955 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool

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Hot Pipes Half Serenade 2024-12 – The Songwriters: Leroy Anderson

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 30:00


Broadcast on Serenade Radio on 21st March, 2024 Name Artist Album Year Comments Promenade John Seng The Song Is Ended [Pipe Organ Presentations POP113] 4-19 Howell-Wurlitzer, St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, IL The Syncopated Clock Charlie Balogh Spectacular! [OSP CD] 2000 4-78 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa AZ Serenata Joseph Seal At The Wurlitzer [Pye NPL 18130] 1965 3-12 Wurlitzer, ABC Kingston (Regal), Kingston-On-Thames The Waltzing Cat Nigel Ogden The Entertaining Organist [OS Digital CD] 1993 4-20 Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, Manchester; ex Odeon Cinema, Manchester Blue Tango Reginald Foort Organ Pops [Cook 10579sd] 1952 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI Belle of the Ball Gerald Shaw Cinema Organ Encores Vol 72 [Deroy 1237] Reprocessed Stereo 1975 5-17 Compton, Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, London China Doll Jelani Eddington Sleigh Ride [RJE CD] 2006 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Victorian Music Palace The Sandpaper Ballet Stanley Tudor Cinema Organ Encores Vol 6 [Deroy 871] 4-14 Wurlitzer, Gaumont Theatre, Manchester Forgotten Dreams Douglas Reeve A Tribute To A Gentleman Of Music [Grosvenor CDGRS 1311] 4-40 Hill, Norman & Beard Christie, Dome, Brighton Lazy Moon Dudley Savage As Prescribed 1975-09-07 1975 3-8 Compton + Melotone, Royal/ABC Plymouth, Devon, UK Jazz Pizzicato Robinson Cleaver Aria ad Astra [AK Records 7709] 1977 3-8 Christie, Astra Theatre, Llandudno, Wales (1935-1987)

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Hot Pipes Half Serenade 2024-08 – The Songwriters: Thomas ‘Fats’ Waller

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 30:00


Broadcast on Serenade Radio on 22nd February, 2024 Name Artist Album Year Comments The Minor Drag David Gray ATOS 2016 Cleveland Highlights 2016 3-17 Kimball, Connor Palace Theatre, Cleveland, OH I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling Don Knights Don Knights At Twickenham [Audiocord AC173] 1979 2-6 Compton, Odeon Cinema, Twickenham; Originally issued as LP as Deroy 1451 Messin' Around With The Blues Fats Waller The Complete Recorded Works [JSP927 A-D] 1927 Estey, Victor's Trinity Church Studios, Camden, NJ The Digahs' Stomp (The Dream) (take2) Fats Waller Young Fats at the Organ, Vol. 3 1926-1929 [Hot 'n Sweet CD] 1927 Estey, Victor's Trinity Church Studios, Camden, NJ Handful of Keys Mark Laflin A Handful Of Keys 2012 3-9 Wurlitzer, Neuadd Pendre, Tywyn, Wales; ex-Granada Cinema, Woolwich (1937), plus Orchestral Oboe (What Did I Do To Be So) Black and Blue? Jonas Nordwall Plays The Paramount [Gamba JN-102] 4-20 Wurlitzer, Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR Ain't Misbehavin' Dick LaSalle Final Curtain [Audio Artistry T-J-165-66LP] 4-20 Wurlitzer, Minnesota Theatre, Minneapolis Alligator Crawl Robinson Cleaver Granada [Concert Recording CR-0036-T] 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, Tooting The Jitterbug Waltz Dave Wickerham dave@dickinson [DTOS CD] 2000 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE

Neuroshambles
Social Etiquette | Jo Matthews

Neuroshambles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 81:09


Mark welcomes back the wonderful Jo Matthews - a fellow parent with a neurodivergent setup (a 16-year old autistic daughter, with sensory processing disorder, and a 20 year old autistic son with ADHD). In this episode, they untangle the knotty concept of social etiquette in relation to neurodifferent kids and see how their own families fare, when faced with the 10 golden rules of social etiquette. Warning - this episode contains socially unacceptable behaviour.   LINKS TO STUFF WE MENTION IN THIS EPISODE: Temple Grandin: https://www.templegrandin.com/ Odeon Cinema autism friendly screenings: https://www.odeon.co.uk/accessibility/autism-friendly/ Theatre Royal, Brighton: http://theatreroyalbrighton.com/ Jo's group for mASCot: https://www.asc-mascot.com/teen-and-inbetweeners-club To make a donation to mASCot, so they can continue their amazing work: www.givey.com/mascot   CONTACT US If you have any feedback about the show, ideas for topics or suggestions for neurodiversity champions you'd like us to give a shout out to, you can email: hello@neuroshambles.com   FOLLOW US Instagram: www.instagram.com/neuroshambles/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Neuroshambles Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Neuroshambles/ Threads: www.threads.net/@neuroshambles   CREDITS The Neuroshambles theme tune was created by Skilsel on Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-energetic-hip-hop-8303/

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Hot Pipes Podcast 286 – Instruments of Music

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022


Instruments of Music Start Name Artist Album Year Comments The Toy Trumpet Reginald Dixon Over The Waves [EMI Records ONCR 534] 1981 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool; recorded 1961 3:39 Blue Violins Ann Leaf Spectacular Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1609] 1965 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio. North Hollywood, CA (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa 7:54 Yakety Sax Robert Wolfe The Wurlitzer Album Vol. One [Wolfe Productions WPCD12] 2008 3-19 Wurlitzer, Thursford Collection, Norfolk 9:51 Gabriel's Oboe Jean Martyn On Top Of The World 2-6 Wurlitzer, Rye College, Rye, East Sussex; ex-Palace Cinema, Tottenham 14:54 Piccolo Pete Del Castillo Half and Half [Concert Recording CR-0028] 4-37 Kimball, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 17:55 Holiday For Trombones John Brown The Unique Sound Of John Brown [Monarch DBP-235] 1978 3-16 Wurlitzer, Mission Playhouse, San Gabriel, CA 20:46 The Singing Piano Doreen Chadwick Peter Street Parade [Acorn CF280] 4-20 Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK 24:25 Guitar Tango Hubert Selby Live In Concert on the Mighty Wurlitzer at Thursford [Thursford Enterprises TE03] 1978 3-19 Wurlitzer, Thursford Collection, Fakenham, Norfolk 28:04 Violins and Violets Sidney Torch, Hutch Broadcast 4-16 Wurlitzer, Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London 32:23 When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba Three Suns Midnight for Two [Sony Collectibles COL-CD-2742] 1957 Ray Bohr, Radio City Music Hall Wurlitzer 36:06 Toccatina For Flutes William Davies The Trocadero Cinema Organ [BBC REC 349] 1960 4-21 Wurlitzer, Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle, London (from last broadcast 15 November 1960) 38:20 Marching Strings John Mann Pipes In The Peaks [OS DIgital 255] 2003 3-14 Compton, Pipes In The Peaks, Dovedale Garage, Thorpe, Ashbourne, Derbyshire 41:28 When The Organ Played At Twilight Don Knights Don Knights At Twickenham [Audiocord AC173] 1979 2-6 Compton, Odeon Cinema, Twickenham; Originally issued as LP as Deroy 1451 44:59 Clarinet Candy Lyn Larsen 1964-Celebration-1989 [Musical Contrasts Cassette MCI-201] 1989 2-9 Wurlitzer, Valley Of The Sun Center, Phoenix, AZ 48:21 Bugle Call Rag Nicholas Martin Tribute To Reginald Dixon [Turner's Entertainments CD] 1997 3-19 Wurlitzer, Turner's Musical Merry-Go-Round, Northampton 51:24 Sam, The Old Accordion Man Ken Rosen Theater Organ Idols: Reimagined [Vinyl Gold CD] 1980 ?-10 Wurlitzer, Marguerite Hendrickson Residence; ex-Rosemary Theatre, Ocean Park Pier, CA; in the style of Jesse Crawford 55:22 Bedtime For Drums Noel Briggs Opposite Ranks [LTOT CD] 1972 4-14 Wurlitzer, Gaumont Theatre, Manchester, England 58:30 Organ Grinder Boogie Jonas Nordwall Omnibus [JN 105] 1977 4-41 Wurlitzer, Organ Grinder Pizza, Portland, OR; console ex-Metropolitan Theatre, Boston

Richard  Sanders's Podcast
AUGER AND THE BUS It's a Rum Life Book Three "New Bolingbroke" 1970 to 1984

Richard Sanders's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 7:16


Arriving at the town (Boston) I watched the buildings in all the streets to make sure the auger did not go through any windows or catch any lamp standards.Just by the Odeon Cinema, I arrived at some traffic lights at the approach to the river bridge. As I was slowing gradually, eyes in all directions at once, someone hooted their horn.My eyes were diverted for just a second or two and in that instant, a double-decker bus had decided to stop directly in front!Rapid stamping on my brakes resulted in my truck dipping forwards and the two steel support rods of the auger ending poked through the back of the double-deck bus just below the rotary sign that tells you where it is going!I did manage to stop before the rods went in too far, that is into the seats!As the truck rocked back on its suspension, the two rods reappeared and left two “staring eyes” dead centre in the bus body just a short distance below the rotary signboard.The driver appeared and looked somewhat bewildered.“Well I never did!” he exclaimed, “nothing like this has ever happened before.”

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Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 324 – Blue All The Way!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 28:00


Blue All The Way! Name Artist Album Year Comments The Dance Of The Blue Danube Jim Riggs The Perfect Combination Volume 1 2008 Little River Studio 3 & 4/11 Wurlitzer; Ampico - Vincent Lopez (assisted) Blue Hawaii Dan Bellomy Pipe-Pourri [Beldale CD] 1986 3-23 Wurlitzer, Robert Trousdale Studio, Santa Ana, CA Blue Tango John Mann Evergreens [Grosvenor CDGRS 1263] 1995 3-8 Wurlitzer, Trinity Arts Centre, Pudsey, Yorkshire; ex-Gaumont Cinema, Oldham, Lancs (1937) Blue Orchids Lew Williams Sforzando Organ Club 11X 1985 5-21 Wurlitzer, Bill Brown Residence, Phoenix, AZ; recorded November 1985 at the Phoenix Festival Blue Lou Buddy Cole Swingin' At The Hammond Organ - Four Stereo Albums [JASCD 185] 1958 Hammond - LP: Have Organ Will Swing Blue Twilight Jim Roseveare Concert: Oriental Theatre, Portland 1965 3-13 Wurlitzer, Oriental Theatre, Portland, OR Blue Mirage (Don't Go) Jocelyn McNeil Very Hi-Fi Organ [RCA Custom RAL 1010] 1957 3-26 Wurlitzer, Joe Kearns Residence, Hollywood, CA Beyond The Blue Horizon Nigel Ogden Wurlitzer Celebration [OS Digital CD] 1994 4-20 Queen Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, Manchester; ex Odeon Cinema, Manchester Blue Skies (playout) Robinson Cleaver As Time Goes By [Decca DL 5388] 1952 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, Tooting, London

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Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 322 – Summer Melodies

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 28:00


Summer Melodies Name Artist Album Year Comments In the Good Old Summertime Reginald Dixon Organ Memories [Reader's Digest 4-LP] 1969 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool A Summer Place - theme Joseph Seal Twelve Top Film Themes [Decca SKL 4154] 1962 3-12 Wurlitzer, ABC/Regal Cinema, Kingston-upon-Thames Summertime Howard Beaumont Cinema Organ Encores Vol 54 [Deroy] 1974 3-9 Compton, Black's Regal/Odeon Sunderland At The Dance Joe Marsh Spotlight Solo [Crescendo HLW 500] 3-13 Compton-Christie, Town Hall, Ossett, Yorkshire The Things We Did Last Summer Everett Nourse Memories Of The Fabulous Fox [Doric DO 1404] 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, San Francisco, CA Red Sails In The Sunset; Mountain Greenery Dudley Savage Perfect Partners [2-CD] 3-8 Compton + Melotone, Royal/ABC Plymouth, Devon, UK Summer Skies Jelani Eddington Sleigh Ride [RJE CD] 2006 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Victorian Music Palace That Sunday (That Summer) Bryan Rodwell Once Again [Concert Recording CR-0044-T] 1968 3-19 Wurlitzer, Odeon Cinema, Leeds, UK (1932 - Paramount Theatre)

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Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 315 – Spring Is Here!

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 28:00


Spring Is Here! Name Artist Album Year Comments Spring Is Here Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) The Rustle Of Spring Dean Herrick Cinema Organ Encores Vol 41 [Deroy 1040] 1974 3-18 Wurlitzer, Dean Herrick Residence, Johannesburg, SA; ex-Metro Theatre (3-13), Johannesburg, South Africa All Because Of Spring Leroy Lewis Pipe Organ At The Crossroads [Earsa 1004-s] 3-27 Wurlitzer, El Panama Hotel, Panama City, Panama Spring, Spring, Spring William Davies Country Seasons [LTOT 8420] 1984 3-34 (plus Weber grand piano) Henry Willis, Tenant's Hall, Tatton Park, Cheshire To Spring Reginald Foort Percussion and Pedal Vol. 2 [Cook 10523] 3-17 Wurlitzer, Mosque, Richmond, VA; originally Acca Temple Mosque, 5000 seats, 1927 Spring Fever George Wright GW At Dickinson [Banda 202004] 1979 3-??, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE When It's Springtime In The Rockies Dick Leibert Sing A Song With Leibert [Westminster LP] 4-36 Wurlitzer, Paramount Theatre, New York On A Spring Note David Gray Eighty Shades of Gray [dg0001] 2018 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Residence, Barrington, IL Younger Than Springtime Bryan Rodwell Once Again [Concert Recording CR-0044-T] 1968 3-19 Wurlitzer, Odeon Cinema, Leeds, UK (1932 - Paramount Theatre)

Have We Got Planning News For You
The Rt Hon. Christopher Pincher MP, Minister of State for Housing (S3 E8)

Have We Got Planning News For You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 62:36


This week we are joined by The Right Honourable Christopher Pincher MP who was appointed Minister of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government on 13 February 2020. He was first elected Conservative MP for Tamworth in May 2010. Court Judgments of the Week: City & Country Bramshill Ltd v Secretary of State for HC&LG & Hart DC et al[2021]EWCA Civ 320, a Court of Appeal decision dismissing an appeal from the developer against a decision of Waksman J who partly allowed & partly dismissed challenges to an inspector's decision to refuse planning permission in relation to development at Bramshill Park, Hampshire raising questions about the interpretation of policy related to heritage & isolated homes in the countryside. Anchor Hanover Group v Arcadis Consulting Ltd [2021] EWHC 543 (TCC) A decision of O'Farrell J on 9 March dismissing an application by the Environment Agency to summarily dismiss a claim for damages based on a duty of care at common owed by the EA in commenting on hydraulic modelling & in so doing arguably going beyond its statutory duty. Decisions of the Week: Camp Hill, Birmingham, a decision of 8th March allowing a recovered appeal against Birmingham City Council's refusal to grant permission on a site in B2/B8 use for a residentially led mixed use scheme of 7 blocks within the City Centre Growth Area in the development plan, raising issues about the delivery of Camp Hill Chord. Odeon Cinema, Shaftesbury Ave a decision of 10 March an inspector's decision dismissing appeals by Capital Start Ltd against the refusals of the London Borough of Camden to grant listed building consent & planning permission for the refurbishment, and two storey roof extension and basement levels in the Grade II LB.

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Hot Pipes Podcast 273 – New Year 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 60:00


New Year 2021 Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Open A New Window Lyn Larsen The Best Of Times [Wichita Theatre Organ Inc.1461] 1998 4-38 Wurlitzer, Century II Convention Center, Wichita, KS; Formerly Paramount Theatre, New York City, NY. 3:19 Waltzes: Waltz from Count of Luxembourg; Gold and Silver Waltz Ashley Miller The Famous Radio City Music Hall Organ [Columbia CL 1434] 1960 4-58 Wurlitzer, Radio City Music Hall, NYC, NY; Waltz from "The Count Of Luxembourg", Gold And Silver Waltz, Merry Widow Waltz, Emperor Waltz, Vienna City Of My Dreams 9:02 Too Late Now Gerald Shaw Fanfare [Concert Recording CR-0017 T] 1968 5-17 Compton plus Melotone, Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London 12:38 Doctor Dolittle George Blackmore Magnificent Compton Music Machine [EMI Studio 2 TWO 236] 1968 Dual Console 4-50 Compton and Melotone, Guildhall, Southampton, England 14:54 A Beautiful Lady in Blue Rex Koury The Magnificent San Sylmar Wurlitzer [HMR Productions HMR-1274] 1981 4-25 Wurlitzer, Merle Norman Classic Beauty Collection, Sylmar, CA; ex-Keiths-Georgia Theatre, Atlanta, GA 18:31 I'm Old Fashioned Tony Fenelon Concert: Kingston City Hall 2020-03-01 2020 4-21 Wurlitzer, Kingston City Hall (formerly Moorabbin), Victoria, Australia; ex-State Theatre, Melbourne 22:57 Harper Valley P.T.A. George Wright Unreleased Allen [Banda 202005] Europe Rest of World  2020 Allen 425 26:39 Misty (Bonus Track) Hubert Selby Mr President Entertains [Plus Bonus Tracks - MSS reissue download] 4-16 Wurlitzer, Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London 30:19 Bees Are Buzzin' Howard Beaumont Music From The Royalty [FTOP CD] 2017 2-7 Wurlitzer, Royalty Cinema, Bowness on Windermere; ex-Rex Cinema, Stratford, London (1934) 33:21 Play Gypsy Joseph Seal Golden Hour of Theatre Organ Favourites [Pye GH 517] 1971 3-12 Wurlitzer, ABC Theatre, Kingston-Upon-Thames 37:03 Malaguena Charlie Balogh The Best Of Organ Stop Pizza [ERB-118] 2007 4-78 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa, AZ 41:30 Memory Lew Williams The Best Of Organ Stop Pizza [ERB-117] 2007 4-73 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa, AZ 47:25 Late Blossom Polka Bill Vlasak An Evening at the Paramount 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis, IN 50:03 An Affair To Remember (Our Love Affair) Tony Fenelon An Affair To Remember [DTOS F-114] 2013 3-66 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE; organ and piano 55:47 Sing, Sing, Sing Jonas Nordwall Two Of The Best [Organ Grinder CD] 4-37 Wurlitzer, Organ Grinder Restaurant, Denver, CO (1979-1988); based on 4-20 Publix 1 from Paramount, Portland.  

Diverse & Inclusive Leaders
"There is something quite freeing in the Menopause”: Midge McCall - Group Head Engagement & Communications at ODEON Cinemas Group

Diverse & Inclusive Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 44:09


Midge McCallLeila is joined by Midge McCall - Group Head Engagement & Communications at ODEON Cinemas Group.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT· How Midge experienced diversity in a person from a very young age thanks to her upbringing in Australia before moving to Japan and then latterly the UK, all the while reinventing her profession several times throughout her career.· What attracted Midge to working in communications and the power of authentic storytelling and communications both internally and externally. · The D&I journey that Odeon Cinema's Group have been on since 2017, and Midge’s role in showcasing this journey though sharing the authenticity of the leaders and the engaging and inclusive company culture. · Bringing real life and authentic stories to others by using inclusive language to modern-day PR and communications. · Normalising discussion of the menopause and challenges women face when going thought this period of life. Reducing taboo and fostering open discussion with all people within business and society to ensure this is more widely understood and accepted. RESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONEDhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/midgemccall/ Julia Gillard’s podcast series, ‘A Podcast of One’s Own’

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Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 288 – The Music of Disney

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 27:45


The Music of Disney Name Artist Album Year Comments Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Bill Vlasak An Hour With Bill [WJV CD] 2002 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis, IN; then to Roaring 20s Pizza & Pipes, Ellenton, FL (Original 4-20, Paramount Oakland) A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes Jim Orcutt In The Round [Concert Recording CR-0041-T] 3-10 Robert Morton, Christian Crusade Auditorium, Tulsa, OK; ex-suburban theatre, Steubenville, OH Snow White and The Seven Dwarves Pt 1: Whistle While You Work; I'm Wishing; Heigh-Ho Dudley Beaven Dudley Beaven at Clapham Junction [Hot Pipes HP3002] 1938 3-8 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, Clapham Junction; rec 1938-39 Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) Jesse Crawford The Sound Of Jesse Crawford At The Majestic Pipe Organ [Decca DL 74028] 1961 4-24 Robert Morton, Lorin Whitney Studio, Glendale, CA (late 1950s) Dumbo Medley: Circus March; Baby Mine; Casey Jr.; When I See an Elephant Fly; Circus March Reprise Rob Richards Now Playing - Rob Richards at the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ 4-37 Wurlitzer, El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood, CA When You Wish Upon A Star Gerald Shaw At Leicester Square [Pipe Organ Presentations POP114] 1964 5-17 Compton ('Duchess'), Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London March Of The Cards Rob Richards Now Playing - Rob Richards at the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ 4-37 Wurlitzer, El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood, CA

Confessions of a Movie Critic
Cinemas Have Auras

Confessions of a Movie Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 10:26


Spling talks about watching some of his favourite films at the Odeon Cinema in Grahamstown (now Makhanda) and how cinemas frame films and add magic.

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Hot Pipes Podcast 264 – Wacky Titles and Just Good Fun!

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 64:00


Wacky Titles and Just Good Fun! Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Who Paid The Rent For Mrs. Rip Van Winkle? Ron Rhode At The Shanklin Conference Center Wurlitzer [Roxy RP-112-CD] 2000 4-34 Wurlitzer, Shanklin Center, Groton, MA; Console from Metropolitan Th, Boston, MA; Core pipework from the Palace Th, Cleveland, OH 4:01 The Teddy Bears' Picnic Dave Wickerham One Hour With You [WS-105] 2018 3-21 Wurlitzer Hybrid, Unks Residence, Erie, PA 9:16 I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango Nigel Ogden Sentimental Journey [OS Digital CD] 1995 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 12:12 Padam Padam Chic Herr The Biggest Sound Around [Drake Records LP] 3-11 Kimball, Lamplighter Inn, Columbia Park, Olmsted Falls, OH; ex-Variety Theatre, Cleveland, OH 14:59 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Trio con Brio In The Key Of Three 2007 3-26 Robert Morton, Residence Paul Van Der Molen; console ex-Lowe's Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, New York; plus 2 Allens 17:37 New York State of Mind Charlie Balogh Bandstand! [OSP CD] 2012 4-78 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa AZ; basis originally 3-15 Denver Theatre, Denver CO 23:31 Fairies in the Moon (Intermezzo Ent'racte) David Shepherd At The Rutt Theatre Organ [SAAMS 1008] 1988 3-6 Spurden-Rutt, St. Albans Organ Museum, Hertfordshire; ex-Regal Cinema, Highams Park 27:01 Ragamuffin Romeo Terance Casey Grand Openings [NTOT Kinura Cassette NCM 211] 1930 2-9 Wurlitzer, Regent Cinema, Brighton, Sussex 29:37 Tip-Toe Through The Tulips Don Kinnier Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot [WGRL-OR-3] 1967 CORRECTION: 3-19 Moller, Sedgwick Theatre, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, PA; Final concert May 21, 1967 With thanks to William Gellhaus for the correct rank count 33:16 On The Good Ship Lollipop; Animal Crackers In My Soup; The Simple Things In Life; Curly Top Reginald Dixon The World Of Reginald Dixon [Decca SPA 38] 1935 3-13 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 37:32 The Pink Panther Theme Rex Koury In Center City [Advent Records] 4-36 Wurlitzer, Century II Convention Center, Wichita, KS 41:38 Rubber Duckie Lyn Larsen Out Of A Dream [Allen Associates GA/1071] 1973 3-15 Marr & Colton, Opera House, Thomaston, CT 44:14 Pieces of Dreams George Wright GW At Home - 1974 Home Federal Savings Radio Shows [BANDA 202002] 1974 Conn 651 or 652? 47:03 Icicle Wing Ding Gerald Shaw 1964-1966 [Organ 1st CD] 1964 5-17 Compton, Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London 49:41 All Because Of Spring Leroy Lewis Pipe Organ At The Crossroads [Earsa 1004-s] 3-27 Wurlitzer, El Panama Hotel, Panama City, Panama 52:38 Bambi Selections Rob Richards & Alex-Zsolt Nethercutt Duets [Alex Zsolt Ministries] 2010 4-74 Wurlitzer, Nethercutt Collection, Sylmar, CA, plus Bosendorfer grand piano

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Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 263 – The Music of Gracie Fields

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 27:30


The Music of Gracie Fields, "Our Gracie" Name Artist Album Year Comments South American Joe Phil Kelsall Up, Up And Away! [Grasmere CD] 1997 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool Trees Reginald Foort Organ Memories [Reader's Digest 4-LP] 3-26 Wurlitzer, Joseph Kearns Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA; ex Warner Bros. Studios Sing As We Go Trevor Bolshaw Around The Corner At The Odeon [Bristol Theatre Organ Group Cassette PDC-197] 1997 3-6 Compton, Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare Now Is The Hour Larry Vannucci Concert: Paramount, Oakland 1960s 4-20 Wurlitzer, Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA Singin' In The Bathtub Simon Gledhill, New Foxtrot Serenaders Say It With Music "Organ and Dance Band Spectacular" 2010 3-12 Wurlitzer plus Grand Piano, Musical Museum, Brentford, England; ex-Regal Cinema, Kingston-upon-Thames; voc Graham Wright Isle Of Capri Tom Hazleton Plays Show Pipes [Malar MAS 2008] 3-26 Wurlitzer, Carson Residence, Hollywood, CA Laugh, Clown, Laugh George Wright At The Fox, Volume One [Banda CD] 1993 4-36 'Crawford Special' Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, San Francisco; - rec 1956 to 1959 The Biggest Aspidistra In The World Chris McPhee Strawberry Wine & Citron Tarts 2004 3-21 Wurlitzer, Karrinyup Community Centre, Perth, Western Australia; ex Perth Metro Theatre; 3-10-2004 Little Old Lady; Sally; Wish Me Luck (As You Wave Me Goodbye) John Mann Evergreens [Grosvenor CD] 3-8 Wurlitzer, Trinity Arts Centre, Pudsey, Yorkshire; ex-Gaumont Cinema, Oldham, Lancs (1937)

BFM :: I Love KL
Coltman’s Legacy

BFM :: I Love KL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 37:44


As one of the more prominent architects during KL’s early years, Arthur Oakley Coltman played a big role in laying down the foundation of KL’s iconic monuments. This can be seen in the buildings that he designed, such as the Oriental Building, the Rubber Research Institute on Jalan Ampang, Wisma Ikran, Lee Rubber Building on Jalan Tun HS Lee, and the Odeon Cinema, on Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. These buildings all adopted the Art Deco style - a design synonymous with Coltman, and also that particular era. Elizabeth Cardosa from Badan Warisan Malaysia joins us to talk about his legacy and the importance of appreciating and preserving all his buildings, in relation to KL’s cultural and design history.

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BFM :: I Love KL
Coltman’s Legacy

BFM :: I Love KL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 37:44


As one of the more prominent architects during KL’s early years, Arthur Oakley Coltman played a big role in laying down the foundation of KL’s iconic monuments. This can be seen in the buildings that he designed, such as the Oriental Building, the Rubber Research Institute on Jalan Ampang, Wisma Ikran, Lee Rubber Building on Jalan Tun HS Lee, and the Odeon Cinema, on Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. These buildings all adopted the Art Deco style - a design synonymous with Coltman, and also that particular era. Elizabeth Cardosa from Badan Warisan Malaysia joins us to talk about his legacy and the importance of appreciating and preserving all his buildings, in relation to KL’s cultural and design history.

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The Big Breakfast Blaa
Maria McCann reviews "Judy" in her Odeon cinema slot

The Big Breakfast Blaa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 10:04


With Renee Zellwegger in the lead, this film depicts particular periods in the life of Judy Garland. In between flashbacks of her gruelling time on set of "The Wizard of Oz," (where the young Judy is played by Darci Shaw,) this film mostly focusses on a stint in London where Garland was nearing the end of her life.

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast mp3
Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 234 – mp3 – Serenades

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast mp3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 27:30


Serenades Name Artist Album Year Comments Sunrise Serenade Hubert Selby I Love To Hear You Singing [Stetone STN 001] 1977 3-8 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Burton-on-Trent (installed 1972); ex-Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, OH (1925 as a 2-8); then to Forum/ABC Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester (1934) The Donkey Serenade Walt Strony Organ Stop Pizza Presents [OSP-104] 1978 4-27 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Phoenix, AZ Cuban Serenade Lyn Larsen Paradise Revisited [Musical Contrasts CD] 1995 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Residence, Barrington IL Serenade For A Wealthy Widow Gerald Shaw At Leicester Square [Pipe Organ Presentations CD] 1970 5-17 Compton ('Duchess'), Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London Moonlight Serenade Reginald Dixon Reg at the Tower [Columbia SCX3379] 1961 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool Elizabethan Serenade Len Rawle Magische Melodien 2007 3-11 Moller, Organbuilders Laukhuff, Weikersheim, Germany; Opus 7432 (1947); originally residence of Leslie Wenman, Westcliff, South Africa The Echo Of A Serenade The Organ, The Dance Band and Me Don't Sweetheart Me [Empress RAJCD 843] Bob Dale, voc Penthouse Serenade Leroy Lewis Organ Magic [Jubilee Stereo JGS 1103] 1959 3-16 Wurlitzer, Surf City Hotel, Surf City, NJ; ex-Fabian Theatre, Hoboken, NJ

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a
Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 234 – m4a – Serenades

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 27:30


Serenades Name Artist Album Year Comments Sunrise Serenade Hubert Selby I Love To Hear You Singing [Stetone STN 001] 1977 3-8 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Burton-on-Trent (installed 1972); ex-Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, OH (1925 as a 2-8); then to Forum/ABC Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester (1934) The Donkey Serenade Walt Strony Organ Stop Pizza Presents [OSP-104] 1978 4-27 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Phoenix, AZ Cuban Serenade Lyn Larsen Paradise Revisited [Musical Contrasts CD] 1995 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Residence, Barrington IL Serenade For A Wealthy Widow Gerald Shaw At Leicester Square [Pipe Organ Presentations CD] 1970 5-17 Compton ('Duchess'), Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London Moonlight Serenade Reginald Dixon Reg at the Tower [Columbia SCX3379] 1961 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool Elizabethan Serenade Len Rawle Magische Melodien 2007 3-11 Moller, Organbuilders Laukhuff, Weikersheim, Germany; Opus 7432 (1947); originally residence of Leslie Wenman, Westcliff, South Africa The Echo Of A Serenade The Organ, The Dance Band and Me Don't Sweetheart Me [Empress RAJCD 843] Bob Dale, voc Penthouse Serenade Leroy Lewis Organ Magic [Jubilee Stereo JGS 1103] 1959 3-16 Wurlitzer, Surf City Hotel, Surf City, NJ; ex-Fabian Theatre, Hoboken, NJ

Snugcast
Disney Drinkin'

Snugcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 76:09


DJ and Eoin headed to the Odeon Cinema in Waterford Friday night to see the live action version of Aladdin. Joined by Sonya and Ciara they popped into Phil Grimes and chatted about the film and about the evolution of Disney from the 1930s to the modern day juggernaut it is! Some typical Snugcast curve balls thrown in for good measure! all while enjoying some Blacks of Kinsale Solero Passionfruit Sour and some Prosecco. Sláinte

Snugcast
Disney Drinkin'

Snugcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 77:24


DJ and Eoin headed to the Odeon Cinema in Waterford Friday night to see the live action version of Aladdin. Joined by Sonya and Ciara they popped into Phil Grimes and chatted about the film and about the evolution of Disney from the 1930s to the modern day juggernaut it is! Some typical Snugcast curve balls thrown in for good measure! all while enjoying some Blacks of Kinsale Solero Passionfruit Sour and some Prosecco.Sláinte

Nostalgia Interviews with Chris Deacy

My guest this week is Clive Marsh, Head of the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning at the University of Leicester. Clive, who was born into a Liverpudlian working class family, shares his earliest memories, which include playing with bricks on a floor and eating a rotten apple. We talk about how different it was to grow up in a pre-student loan world where we received grants to go to university, and how his parents sheltered him from financial anxiety, before discussing the various kinds of sports that Clive was into as a child. He used to play cricket and football and followed Liverpool FC, and we learn why he was once physically sick en route to a match. He also remembers the red velvet plushness of the Odeon Cinema in Liverpool. In his teenage years Clive discovered the Times newspaper film reviews and he reflects on how he has been reading critical film reviews for 45 years. Pop music was crucial in Clive’s upbringing, especially through Radio Luxembourg which he used to listen to under the bed covers. Through the grammar school system Clive was into classical music. We talk about Clive’s Christian upbringing in the Plymouth Brethren and the skills it taught him and Clive tells us why he hated RE at school. Clive wanted to be an interpreter and initially planned to study German and Russian at university but ended up studying German and Biblical Studies at Bangor. He talks about how exhilarating it was to meet people there from many different Christian denominations. Clive then shares with us his political affiliations especially at Oxford where he did his PhD, e.g. when he worked for a homeless shelter. Clive joined the SDP and later the Labour Party, and he reflects on how in the early 1980s you were irresponsible if you didn’t vote. His memories are positive on the whole, but Clive discusses his awareness of how painful British society can be which belies the fact that he has made it to the top of his profession as a Professor. He talks about whether he has fulfilled the dreams he had when he was young, back when he had the desire to be a pathologist or a great cricketer. In the final part of the interview we discover whether Clive, who has been in theological education for the last 30 years as a lay person, is still in touch with friends from his past and why he thinks that we will only do well in the future if we do some serious reflection on the past. Please note: Please note: Opinions expressed are solely those of Chris Deacy and Clive Marsh and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the University of Kent.

From Under The Thumb Podcast
Episode 12 - Total ReSchmuck

From Under The Thumb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 113:26


This week Rob takes the family to see Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom at the iSense screen at the local Odeon Cinema and.. it's emotional, Tim watches the French Open Tennis as Rafa wins again and Rob gets rudely awoken by a bloody cat. We bring news of a woman who is terrified of Spiders so calls for help and a man who makes a living selling dogs testicles. Also The Proclaimers, Russia World Cup 2018, Urine, The He-Wee, Rob's wound and other stuff. We have our Beat The Intro Quiz as per usual which Rob's wife has kindly put together and then we delve into our weekly movie review which this week is James Cameron's The Terminator.

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Comic Box Rumble
The Wakandan Gentlemen's Club: BLACK PANTHER DISSECTED.

Comic Box Rumble

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 34:36


Kofi Smiles is joined by The Wakandan Gentlemen's Club aka 10 ENTS aka Ola, Benard, Albert, Aaron & Dan from the University of Hull's Afro-Caribbean Society. The gents put on a SELL OUT red carpet Black Panther Premiere at the Odeon Cinema in Hull and seriosuly the African nations showed up, in full colourful force. Here's what they thought of the movie as we get real and revolutionary breaking down the black.... *CAUTION* SPOILERS FROM THE JUMP!

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast mp3
Hot Pipes Podcast 221 – mp3 – British Theatre Organ on Compact Cassette

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast mp3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 65:00


British Theatre Organ on Compact Cassette Start Name Artist Album Year Comments A Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia Jackie Brown Sentimental Journey [Coronet Cassette 73-7420] 4-16 Wurlitzer, Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London 3:01 Too Late Now Dudley Savage The Compton Organ At Home [Cassette DS3] 3-19 Compton plus Melotone, David Shepherd Residence, Holbeach, Lincolnshire 6:43 Macapá Doreen Chadwick Presenting Doreen Chadwick [Audicord Cassette AC228] 1994 3-13 Compton-Christie, Town Hall, Ossett, Yorkshire 9:41 Nightfall (Blauer Himmel) Peter Lish For The Very First Time [LTOS Cassette 1] 3-8 Wurlitzer, James Finegan Municipal Hall, Eston, Middlesborough; ex-Granada Theatre, Bedford 13:31 I've Got A Crush On You Tom Hazleton South Bank Stateswise [COS Cassette SBW401] 1988 4-23 Wurlitzer, South Bank University, London (ex Trocadero, Elephant & Castle) 18:31 Aces High (Luffwaffe March) Russell Holmes Rolling 'Round the World [Alpendale Cassette] 1995 3-18 Wurlitzer, Wyton House, Huntingdon; ex-Ritz Cinema, Luton 3-8 22:48 Intermezzo from Escape To Happiness (Souvenir de Vienna) Trevor Bolshaw Around The Corner At The Odeon [Bristol Theatre Organ Group Cassette PDC-197] 1997 3-6 Compton, Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare 27:22 Wonderful, Wonderful Day Kevin Grunill Let's Go To The Movies [Cassette KSG 1004] 1996 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Studios Tour, Manchester 30:15 Till There Was You Joseph Seal A Golden Hour of The Mighty Wurlitzer! [Castle Cassette KGHMC 180] 3-12 Wurlitzer, Musical Museum, Brentford, Middlesex 32:57 Chopsticks Kevin Buckley Organ Oddities and Novelties [NTOT Kinura Cassette NCM 214] 1932 2-9 Wurlitzer, Regent Cinema, Bournemouth; HMV B 4184 36:38 Three's A Crowd Alex Taylor Grand Openings [NTOT Kinura Cassette NCM 211] 1932 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, Tooting, London 39:35 What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? Don Baker Returns To England [Worthing Wurlitzer Cassette] 1986 3-22 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Worthing, Sussex 44:11 Slavonic Dance No 8 In G Minor Louis Mordish From The Archives [Excelsior cassette LM1] 5-26 Moller, Jubilee Chapel (BBC Studio), Hoxton, London 47:28 Moonlight In Vermont Nigel Ogden Bournemouth Organ Favourites, Vol. 3 [Cassette] 1989 4-22 Compton (original), Pavilion, Bournemouth, England 53:21 Vanity Box David Shepherd At The Rutt Theatre Organ [SAAMS 1008] 1988 3-6 Spurden-Rutt, St. Albans Organ Museum, Herfordshire; ex-Regal Cinema, Highams Park 57:04 Daybreak Simon Gledhill Simply Simon [COS 102 cassette] 1983 3-10 Compton, Marston Green Hospital, Solihull; ex-Tower Cinema, West Bromwich 61:06 Old Piano Rag Noel Briggs The Theatre Organ Club presents Noel Briggs at Abingdon [TOCC 10] 1987 3-9 Compton, Abbey Hall, Abingdon, Berks (TOPS)

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 221 – m4a – British Theatre Organ on Compact Cassette

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 65:00


British Theatre Organ on Compact Cassette Start Name Artist Album Year Comments A Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia Jackie Brown Sentimental Journey [Coronet Cassette 73-7420] 4-16 Wurlitzer, Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London 3:01 Too Late Now Dudley Savage The Compton Organ At Home [Cassette DS3] 3-19 Compton plus Melotone, David Shepherd Residence, Holbeach, Lincolnshire 6:43 Macapá Doreen Chadwick Presenting Doreen Chadwick [Audicord Cassette AC228] 1994 3-13 Compton-Christie, Town Hall, Ossett, Yorkshire 9:41 Nightfall (Blauer Himmel) Peter Lish For The Very First Time [LTOS Cassette 1] 3-8 Wurlitzer, James Finegan Municipal Hall, Eston, Middlesborough; ex-Granada Theatre, Bedford 13:31 I've Got A Crush On You Tom Hazleton South Bank Stateswise [COS Cassette SBW401] 1988 4-23 Wurlitzer, South Bank University, London (ex Trocadero, Elephant & Castle) 18:31 Aces High (Luffwaffe March) Russell Holmes Rolling 'Round the World [Alpendale Cassette] 1995 3-18 Wurlitzer, Wyton House, Huntingdon; ex-Ritz Cinema, Luton 3-8 22:48 Intermezzo from Escape To Happiness (Souvenir de Vienna) Trevor Bolshaw Around The Corner At The Odeon [Bristol Theatre Organ Group Cassette PDC-197] 1997 3-6 Compton, Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare 27:22 Wonderful, Wonderful Day Kevin Grunill Let's Go To The Movies [Cassette KSG 1004] 1996 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Studios Tour, Manchester 30:15 Till There Was You Joseph Seal A Golden Hour of The Mighty Wurlitzer! [Castle Cassette KGHMC 180] 3-12 Wurlitzer, Musical Museum, Brentford, Middlesex 32:57 Chopsticks Kevin Buckley Organ Oddities and Novelties [NTOT Kinura Cassette NCM 214] 1932 2-9 Wurlitzer, Regent Cinema, Bournemouth; HMV B 4184 36:38 Three's A Crowd Alex Taylor Grand Openings [NTOT Kinura Cassette NCM 211] 1932 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, Tooting, London 39:35 What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? Don Baker Returns To England [Worthing Wurlitzer Cassette] 1986 3-22 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Worthing, Sussex 44:11 Slavonic Dance No 8 In G Minor Louis Mordish From The Archives [Excelsior cassette LM1] 5-26 Moller, Jubilee Chapel (BBC Studio), Hoxton, London 47:28 Moonlight In Vermont Nigel Ogden Bournemouth Organ Favourites, Vol. 3 [Cassette] 1989 4-22 Compton (original), Pavilion, Bournemouth, England 53:21 Vanity Box David Shepherd At The Rutt Theatre Organ [SAAMS 1008] 1988 3-6 Spurden-Rutt, St. Albans Organ Museum, Herfordshire; ex-Regal Cinema, Highams Park 57:04 Daybreak Simon Gledhill Simply Simon [COS 102 cassette] 1983 3-10 Compton, Marston Green Hospital, Solihull; ex-Tower Cinema, West Bromwich 61:06 Old Piano Rag Noel Briggs The Theatre Organ Club presents Noel Briggs at Abingdon [TOCC 10] 1987 3-9 Compton, Abbey Hall, Abingdon, Berks (TOPS)

Floorr Artist Interviews
Nathaniel Faulkner

Floorr Artist Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 10:50


"This work and much of my research stems from my interest in the cargo cults Melanesia, a phenomenon of the mythic and scientific, this involved closed societies encountering Western culture and technology for the first time, a biblical event for such uncontacted groups." Could you tell us a bit about yourself. How long have you been a practising artist and where did you study?I’m only 21. So, I’ve not yet graduated from the BA course at Central Saint Martins, I’ll be finished there in a few weeks. Before that I was doing my foundation course at Bath, there I had a great tutor called Dave Hyde, who I think still teaches there. It must be difficult being a tutor during those early stages of an artist’s career, he was very kind and had a great sense of humour, I think a lot of what I do now still comes from the conversations we had together during those early stages. Before that I painted landscapes, and that was where I discovered the joy of making images. When I began studying art at school all my other subjects dropped off, since then I haven't really strayed from that path. Some of your work reminds us of big computer servers and/or control panels from sci-fi movies. Could you tell us about these installations/sculptures?The two works you’re referring to are on display at the Degree Show at the moment. They’re both replicas, or a simulacrum. One, a copy of the chess computer named ‘Deep Blue’ (which also happens to be the title of the work) that beat Chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov in the 90’s, the other; a hallway from the interior of the Tantive IV ship from the opening scene of the first Star Wars movie. My computer, ‘Deep Blue’, bears an uncanny resemblance to the original machine, it is however dissimilar in that it contains no computational power. The only electronics in the machine are the LEDs that blink sequentially underneath the perforated steel, implying sentience, they appear to be decoding a problem, a display of its thinking power. This is a very literal representation of what is called ‘black box technology’, ‘a usually complicated electronic device whose internal mechanism is usually hidden from or mysterious to the user’. A curious viewer might investigate the back of the sculpture, only to reveal the true nature of the object; this side has been neglected, the dense box is in fact hollow, MDF clad in perforated steel, and the LEDs are in fact christmas lights taped to the inside. This work and much of my research stems from my interest in the cargo cults Melanesia, a phenomenon of the mythic and scientific, this involved closed societies encountering Western culture and technology for the first time, a biblical event for such uncontacted groups. Many of the natives constructed religions surrounding the comparatively god-like technology they encountered. Often they will imitate the behaviour of Westerners; some tribes erect giant wooden radio antennas into the heavens, in an attempt to summon the sacred ‘cargo’, just as their now absent visitors had done in order to receive the resources that the islanders now fetishise and covet. Just as the cargo cult radio antenna and wooden flightless aeroplanes have little hope of transmitting a signal or taking off, my computer gives the illusion that it has the capacity to think, yet it has no ‘internal mechanism’. 'DEEP BLUE' @ Capstan house 2017 'The roach motel' 2017 What artwork have you seen recently that has resonated with you?A few weeks ago I picked up a book from my Mum’s bookshelf called ‘Naives and Visionaries’, most of the artists in the book aren’t too interesting, although one did stand out. Jesse Howard was his name, if you look him up you can learn all about him, he called himself Outlaw Howard. It’s hard to find much on him, but that which I can find is always refreshingly genuine and creative; he decorated his home and garden with hand painted signs, sometimes his own words, often they contained biblical and political references. The neighbours hated him so much they even tried to get him sectioned. This only seemed to spur him on though, they kept giving him a hard time and he kept painting signs, in photos you can see his whole front porch and garden are littered with them. He also renamed his homestead ‘Sorehead Hill’ (a great title for a work). Also, recently I was reading a book on Duchamp and I learnt how he had one door hinged between the studio and the toilet, the result being that you can’t shut the door to the studio without the toilet door being open, and you can’t take a shit without the studio being wide open. This is something I wish I’d done, the art works I really like are those that are done in a single gesture, like this. Tell us a bit about how you spend your day/studio routine? What is your studio like?Well, my studio is currently being used for the degree show, once that’s over it won’t be mine anymore. When it was a functioning studio I shared it with a great group of people; Central Saint Martins attracts unusual and fascinating individuals from all over the world, I only got to know a handful of these people (the course hosts over 150 students, so it’s hard to know everyone), but I hope to stay in touch with all those that I’ve spent time with.Towards the end of the my time at CSM I was in the workshops more than the studio. Anything I wanted to make could be done in this one building. Early on I had considerable help from the technicians when it came building certain things, now I think I’m fairly competent when it comes to translating a drawing or 3D model into a tangible thing. 'The roach motel' (detail) 2017 'The roach motel' (detail) 2017  Where has your work been headed more recently?The arrival of the end of the degree has had an impact on what I’m making, or not making. Recently the kind of decisions I’m making regarding work have become logistical rather than creative. Usually by the time I’ve finished making something I’ve lost interest in that thing, and these works end up being less successful, the few things I’ve made that have continued to provide me with intrigue are the only works I really like. This has become important in itself; the afterlife of a work, what happens once it has materialised and I’ve photographed it and published it, often this feels like drawing a line underneath it, and that’s not good. For example, last year I made a replica of the Odeon Cinema logo, just the first letter though. Formally I thought the letter and font worked as a sculpture, without the ‘DEON’ following that first letter it was uncannily familiar to most people (not Americans though, Odeon doesn’t exist in the states). It was over 2 metres in height, and in photos it gave the impression of being this dense, free standing monolith, the object itself is disappointingly fragile; the two pillars stand on the bottom part of the letter and they support the top arch, I never properly attached them so if you knocked it it would tumble over pretty easily. Like the IBM computer and the Tantive IV wall I’d neglected the back, which was left exposed, revealing the wooden structure inside. I was interested in this idea of the object itself becoming a kind of prop or stand in for the real thing, so I took it outside at night and did a photo shoot with it, the images I got from that became the work, the object itself sat in my backyard, where it lost all of its power. How do you go about naming your work?I once heard Glenn Brown say that naming his paintings allowed him to give a ‘tint’ to the work that it was otherwise lacking. The interviewer pressed him on a painting depicting a portrait of Rembrandt’s son titled ‘Joseph Beuys’, wondering why he’d chosen this title for a work that was so completely the opposite; kitsch and ephemeral, rather than serious, German and political. Glenn explained how this was exactly what the painting was missing, and if he gave it this name it would have everything. I haven’t made enough work to really play around with the titling of them in this way, with ‘Deep Blue’, the computer, it is the complete opposite in fact; the title of this work is the name given to the real computer by the scientists that made it. However, the replica of the Tantive IV interior is titled more ambiguously. The name ‘The Roach Motel’ came from an anecdote I heard about a friend who had brought back an insect killer from America, it was designed to attract bugs and trap and kill them in a small cardboard box disguised as a miniature motel. ‘The Roach Motel’ was the name of product and the tagline was ‘Roaches check in but they don't check out’. I heard this when I had just finished making that piece and I was searching for a name for a work that I’d frankly lost interest in, and this breathed new life into it. View fullsize 'Novum' 2016 View fullsize 'The roach motel' 2017 View fullsize 'Novum' II 2016  Is there anything new and exciting in the pipeline you would like to tell us about? Currently I have an offer to study Sculpture at the RCA, if I can find the funding for that then I’ll be there for two years. Although it’s unlikely I’ll be able to find the money to do this, in which case I’ll stay in London and hopefully try and organise a studio for myself. I’m looking forward to slowing down my process a bit, for the last three years there’s been a lot of pressure to churn out something new every few months, I think this encourages the whole ‘drawing a line’ thing I mentioned. I’d like to think that if I was renting a studio and working to pay for it then anything I made in there would be done singularly and with the most care and attention.Art school does that I think, forces you to condense processes down to fit the curriculum, there are plenty of works that I’ve had to move on from prematurely, before they’ve really had any time to develop or explain themselves. I rely partly on this, post-rationalisation that is. That’s not to say I go into the studio and make whatever I fancy that day then figure it out afterwards, there’s a process that comes before. But when it comes to the actual making of a work, I like that to take place in a different kind of mental state, where everything stays outside. I’d like whatever comes out of this place to have been generated as organically as possible, and that can sometimes be difficult if you have the weight of what you want/expect it to be at the back of your mind, what I want and what it really is, I like the idea of those being two different things. www.nathanielfaulkner.comAll images courtesy of the artistInterview published 01/06/17

Yarn in the City
Episode 40 - Retreat!

Yarn in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 56:41


Shout outs, news and events: A huge shout out to Kathy from Handcrafted Holidays who we met up with in London ahead of her meeting a group of knitters and stitchers for a two week jaunt around the UK. 1st July - tickets for GLYC 2016 go on sale!!! Since recording the podcast some routes are already sold out so get your make sure to get your tickets soon! 2 July - Tour de Fleece starts! If you need some spinning company, come join Team Porpoise Fur on Ravelry. 16-17th July - Yarningham, a new show in Birmingham 16-17th July - Jyväskylä Summer Knit Festival, Jyväskylä, Finland 19th July - Make at the Movies charity film event at Odeon Cinema on Foregate Street in Worcester, to raise money for Target Ovarian Cancer and Mind. Show is at 10:45am and cost is £4. More details on their Facebook page. 30-31st July - Fibre East, Ampthill, Bedfordshire  What we’re working on Rachel's startitis continues as she's cast on the Superbulky Grandpa Cardigan by Joji Locatelli. She's still working on the test knit for Kettle Yarn Co., and the Talisman Shawl from Helen Stewart's The Shawl Society. The Kippen Cardigan is in time out until she gets on the plane later this month.  Allison is still working on the Toddler Hoodie, and Because Sock Yarn by Kate Atherley for the London Craft Guide Craft-a-long. Retreat! We talk to C. C. and Dami from the Geeky Girls Knit videocast, and Sam from KnitRunDig about their upcoming retreat, The Geeky Puffin Knit Palooza, happening in Farnham, UK from 10 - 13th November 2016. Details on how to register for the retreat and all the amazing classes and vendors are on their website. The Layer it On KAL is in full swing on their Ravelry board. Thanks so much for listening! Please leave us a comment or send us an email at hello@yarninthecity.com with your thoughts, or let us know what you think via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also find us on iTunes or Stitcher Radio (and please consider leaving a review for us!), or download us directly from the Yarn in the City website.   On Wednesday nights you can find us at knit night at The Goat on the Rise pub on Battersea Rise, close to Clapham Junction station in SW London. We meet from 7pm to around 10pm. The food is great and the knitters are friendly. Join us!  Music (all available on NoiseTrade): No Matter Where We Go - Whitney Airport Bar - Martin Courtney