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Live from the Book Shop: John Updike's Ghost
EP56: Magic, Poetry, and the Frozen River

Live from the Book Shop: John Updike's Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 30:01


This week, we're in the thick of it, busy with all the things the holiday season brings to little retail shops like ours. It's a stressful time. So, Sam's been reading the Magicians, along with the Magician King and the Magician's Land, as a bit of comfort reading. He's discovered he's not being mocked by them. But don't worry! Hannah's been reading more substantive fare, including "We Must Not Think of Ourselves," which left her "really seriously crying, in a way that I love." Author Lauren Grodstein is her former writing teacher from Brooklyn, too. Then we get into a little segue on buying poetry — Sam's been reading Betsy Sholl and Phil Kaye and enjoying them immensely. In her audiobook listening this week, Hannah was a bit underwhelmed by "The Other Half," a mystery that has what feels like a betrayal at the end, but "The Frozen River," by Ariel Lawhon, a book set in Hallowell, Maine (though it wasn't Maine yet), is a lot more enjoyable, with a midwife, and a murder trial, and so much more. Just give it some time to get past the archaic dialogue. 

Monnica Mumbles
When Love Arrives (w/ Baste)

Monnica Mumbles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 5:12


Here is our attempt at the 1 Cor 13 of spoken word poetry, When Love Arrives by Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye. S'yempre, in true Monnica fashion, late na sa Valentine's Day ang pag-post ko nito (hindi na February 14 sa kahit saang parte ng mundo!) pero araw-araw namang bida ang ating mga puso. Dapat. And really, love neither arrives early nor late, it arrives at just the right time. NAKS --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monn/message

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Episode 85 Rain Music   Playlist Dean Evenson, “Thunder Intro” from Forest Rain (1993 Soundings of the Planet). 0:28 Ulrich Schnauss, “Molfsee” from Far Away Trains Passing By (2002 City Centre Offices). Written and produced by German artists Ulrich Schnauss. Schnauss is also a current member of Tangerine Dream, joining in 2014 and working with a renewed lineup since the death of original TG member Edgar Frose in 2015. 8:07 Ana Roxanne, “It's A Rainy Day On The Cosmic Shore” from ~ ~ ~ (2019 Leaving Records). Limited edition cassette release. Ana Roxanne is an intersex Southeast Asian musician born and raised in the Bay area. Some low-fi and hi-fi rain sounds and synthesis. 5:03 Paul Beaver and Bernard Krause, “Ragnarök” from Ragnarök (1969 Limelight). The duo's first album of electronic music following the release of their Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music (1968). They feature the Moog Modular synthesizer throughout and use it to synthesize the sounds of rain and thunder on this track. 3:22 Dean Evenson, “Thunder Streams” from Forest Rain (1993 Soundings of the Planet). Everson has been producing soothing electronic and flute sounds for many years, this example is from 1993 and includes rain and thunder effects. Native and silver flutes, keyboards, Dean Evenson; harp, Dudley Evenson; cello, Jonathan Kramer; guitar, Tim McHugh; percussion, Stuart Glasser. 6:20 Mystic Moods Orchestra, introductory sounds of the storm and the sea from One Stormy Night (1966 Phillips). 0:52 Steve Birchall, “Summer Memories” from Reality Gates (1973 Poseidon Electronic Music Studio). An obscure and interesting album of privately produced electronic music from the early 1970s. Billed as "electronic meditations by Steve Birchall." Equipment used was a potpourri of systems, effects, and an EMS VCS-3 synthesizer: Ampex mm 1000 16 track recorder; DBX noise reduction; Spectrasonics console; Studer A-80 recorder; Eventide Clockworks Instant Phaser; Cooper Time Cube; EMT reverb; Neumann VMS 70-SX68 computerized lathe; EMS VCS-3 (Putney) synthesizer. 10:49 Agostino Nirodh Fortini (Nirodh), “Aquatic Round” from Suoni Immaginari (2020 Black Sweat Records). Italian artist and release. Composed, recorded, and produced by Agostino Nirodh Fortini. 2:52 Mystic Moods Orchestra, “A Dream" from One Stormy Night (1966 Phillips). In the mid-sixties, recording engineer and sound recordist Brad Miller had the brilliant idea of combining the recorded sounds of nature with sweeping, orchestral renditions of popular music. This was a series of albums intended as background mood music for couples. The subtitle on the cover of One Stormy Night is “Whoever you are, you hold in your heart the memory of…One Stormy Night.” On the back cover, it says, “A spectacular thunderstorm, the sound of rain and romantic music combine to create One Stormy Night. The Mystic Moods Orchestra has many releases in to the early 1970s, at least two of which utilized the Moog Modular synthesizer. This album, however, is pure field recordings creatively combined with music. 4:16 Sanford Ponder, “Frontier” from Etosha - Private Music In The Land Of Dry Water (1985 Private Music). Arranged, produced, written, Fairlight CMI Synthesizer, Yamaha DX-7 Synthesizer, Roland GR-707 Synthesizer, Sanford Ponder; piano, Clyde Criner. 9:37 D. Emmanuel, “Rain Forest Music” from Rain Forest Music (1981 North Star Productions). Private recording of electronic and acoustical music with field recording sound effects. Composed, arranged, performed, recorded by, Yairi Acoustical Guitar, Effects, 3 Sequential Circuits Pro-One Synthesizers, Crumar organ, J. D. Emmanuel. Recorded at Emmanuel's studio in Houston. Tropical birds were recorded at Houston Zoo Tropical Bird Aviary. “Rain and surf, gifts from Mother Nature. This music can be used for deep relaxation, meditation and as background for massage and counseling.” 22:00 Thom Holmes, thunder record skip from a Mystic Moods Orchestra album. 0:55 Hans-Joachim Roedelius, “Regenmacher” from Durch Die Wüste (Through the Desert) (1978 Sky Records). Percussion, Bass, Keyboards, Hans-Joachim Roedelius; Synthesizer (Synthesizermelodie), Möbius; EMS Synthi, Percussion, Konrad Plank. Recorded and mixed with Konrad Plank in his studio in May 1976, small changes made in January 1978 prior to release. A German electronic composer and member of Cluster in this first solo album transitions to a period of acoustic music, but there are synths being used on this track. 6:36 Thom Holmes, rolling, distant thunder, field recording. 0:59 Yavomag, Rubikdice & Chilx, “Tokyo Rain” from The Ronin EP (2022 Yavomag, Rubikdice & Chilx). House music with a rainy vibe. 2:23 Thom Holmes, crack of thunder field recording.0:52 Dean Elliott And His Orchestra, “Rain” from Zounds! What Sounds! (1962 Capitol). A funny relic from the days when mixing sounds effects into music was a fresh idea. Very cleverly edited by Phil Kaye; Producer, John Palladino. 2:49 Thom Holmes, “Rain Drone” an alternate version and test for a track I later released called Requiem for the Rain (2016 not released). In this piece, I started with the sound of rainfall that I recorded and then processed it using the synthesizer component of MetaSynth to transform the raindrops and downpour into drones and harmonic points. All of the sounds in this work are derived from processing the sound of rain. 12:29 Thom Holmes, thunder, field recording. 1:15 Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch, “Rain” from Blade Runner 2049 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)(2017 Epic). Cello, Simone Vitucci, Vocals, Tristan Schulze; Guitar, Owen Gurry; exotic instruments, Chas Smith; Musical Assistance, Cynthia Park; Soundtrack Album Produced By, Ashley Culp, Kayla Morrison, Michael Hodges; Synth Programming, Hans Zimmer; Sampling Team, Raul Vega; Digital Instruments Design, Mark Wherry; Synth Design, Howard Scarr; Vocals, Avi Kaplan. 2:26 Opening and closing messages voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my blog for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.

Born Again Broadcast
Date&Time by Phil Kaye and Update on Life

Born Again Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 58:21


Where we talk about the book Date & Time by Phil Kaye and talk about new things going on in our lives. ❤

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Learning To Fly
Light Bulb Symphony

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 13:38


Today's episode features poetry by Phil Kaye from his collection A Light Bulb Symphony. Happy World poetry month! Happy Earth Day! And feel free to tune in for our NaPoWriMo Challenge and Camp NaNoWriMo write in on twitch.tv/sincerelybluejay from 7-9 pm PST!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/support

Slimming Stories
Episode 68 part 1, Phil Kaye shares his weight loss story having lost over 21 and a half stone with Slimming World.

Slimming Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 45:11


  Phil knew he had an issue with his relationship with food and he knew that his health was suffering. The concerns Phil had were also echoed by his friends and family but the change did not flow from conflict following talking about his weight although many were worried about Phil and his large size. Kindness came in the form of a friend who introduced Phil to Slimming World and this was the start of Phil re-educating himself around food.  Phil’s journey to eating a healthy plate was a challenging one having had a free reign of his parent's sweet shop as a child and eating processed convenience food along with takeaway treats. Phil talks about how for years as an adult he socialised and worked in pubs and how this had formed his staple diet.  This podcast episode is truly remarkable to think that someone like Phil who had struggled for so many years with his relationship with food was able to turn things around. Life for Phil now bears no resemblance to how he lived in the past and I can't wait for you to be inspired by Phil’s honest weight loss journey. This is part one of Phil's Slimming Story with part two to follow next week.  Prepare to be inspired! Please be sure to follow Phil on Instagram @phil.kayes.sw Slimming Stories Facebook Group: Click on this link to join. https://www.facebook.com/groups/391927294836170   Don't forget to follow Slimming Stories on Instagram @sw_slimmingstories_podcast

Huntahan Nights
Closure ft Tet Kelly

Huntahan Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 57:11


Sometimes, not having a closure is THE closure. So, paano? In this episode, Gelli and Tet talk about the ugly parts of having none and the beauty in answers that closed our wounds. Hindi na tayo bata para gawing national anthem ang close open. I-close n'yo na 'yan! For good! Finish the episode to crack the easter eggs. Enjoy! --- Love arrives exactly when love is supposed to And love leaves exactly when love must When love arrives say, "Welcome, make yourself comfortable" If love leaves, ask her to leave the door open behind her Turn off the music, listen to the quiet Whisper, "Thank you for stopping by" - When Love Arrives by Phil Kaye and Sarah Kay Links: PPD Show Podtitos and Podtitas Fast Cut Podcast Wreview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/huntahannights/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/huntahannights/support

Learning To Fly
Phil Kaye A Lightbulb Symphony

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 17:06


Today's suicide awareness and prevention episode is actually an episode talking about so many of the things we as people haven't learned how to talk about yet. This is a selection of poems from Phil Kaye's A Lightbulb Symphony. Check out Indiebound.com to order your copy now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/support

Learning To Fly
Phil Kaye and Sarah Kay

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 14:16


In today's episode, I share works by both Phil Kaye and Sarah Kay - two phenomenal friends who met while on their poetry journey. Because of this, I feel that their works complement and support each other in a way that is perfect to highlight the synergy of collaboration poems - especially during National Poetry Month! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/support

Roaming Connections
Repetition

Roaming Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 5:33


Episode 14: Have you ever repeated a word in your head so many times that the word lost its meaning or impact on you? Influenced and attributed to poet Phil Kaye.

Wiley Exchanges
The Future of Quantum Computing: Frontrunner Podcast Series

Wiley Exchanges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 24:16


Phil Kaye sits down with James Bowen and discusses the impact on society and the economy we can expect with quantum computing. He looks at the types of problems that quantum computers can solve and then how their capability will have a significant impact on core economic components such as material sciences and pharmaceutical products. His takeaway focuses on organizations and their need to understand a revolutionary near term capability. Podcast host James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com

The Drew Hahn Show
TDHS #83: Boomers Versus Millennials

The Drew Hahn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 62:26


Its the decisive and complicated conversation of Baby Boomers Vs Millennials. Im not diving to deep into the topic, but gathering some observations and sharing some witty fun of the two groups. Also covering the topic of racist white ladies, its our latest news trend. Plus Mile music featured as usual, highlighting The Listening Party. A few Drew Moments are of course peppere; its a uniquely fun and insightful episode. Give it a try!  

Morning Moments With Maia
Morning Moments With Maia; Kelly Epperson and Jim Simmons on Falling in Love

Morning Moments With Maia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 59:00


Maia Aziz P.S.W., C.L.Y.L., writes and speaks on living a life of love and laughter. President-Elect of The Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, Maia is joined each week on Morning Moments With Maia...Conversations of Love and Laughter by an eclectic lineup of guests who live their lives with love and laughter and work to help others do the same. www.withloveandlaughter.ca     Kelly Epperson and Jim Simmons found their soul mate in each other, and they believe such love is available for everyone. Kelly, an author, speaker, and coach, and Jim, an artist, poet and writer, inspire others to believe, receive and achieve their dream life. They know love and laughter, joy and romance, dancing in the kitchen, and the power of deep communication. Finding true love is a “skill” that anyone can learn! www.kellyepperson.com   Featuring the spoken word of award-winning poets, Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye. www.kaysarahsera.com www.philkaye.com

IndieFeed: Performance Poetry
Phil Kaye - Rattlesnake

IndieFeed: Performance Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 7:21


Phil Kaye on IndieFeed Performance Poetry.  Show number 1597.

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The Journey
Famine Of Tears - PRT Episode 4

The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2013 61:00


Is poetry even relevant today? Episode 4 of The Poets Round Table Series - Famine Of Tears - poets, Dean Ric Couchman and Corporate Manager Brian Morrison, wrestle openly with the question, as listeners review two impeccable Spoken Word performances: (1) When Love Arrives by Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye; (2) Dreams Are Illegal In The Ghetto by Twin Poets. The result is a remarkable prism through which life's most vital questions are viewed anew. Ah!    - ILICET - A Time To Begin Againby Neville DeAngelou - Musings From Outside The Universalby Ric Couchman - Poets Round Table Series - RyoSports.com - Guests