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The Vinyl Guide
Ep489: Wolfgang Flür (ex Kraftwerk) & Peter Duggal

The Vinyl Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 59:55


Wolfgang Flür, formerly of Kraftwerk, and musical collaborator Peter Duggal, discuss musical journeys, memories from the Kraftwerk years, collaborating with members of Daft Punk and Joy Division for the new LP "Times" and much more. Topics Include: Introduction of new album "Times" release details First 200 vinyl copies include signed postcards Peter's role as Wolfgang's longtime collaborator since 2015 Peter's musical background in 1980s electronic music Previous collaboration on album "Magazine" released in 2022 Collaborators on "Times" including Boris Blank and Daft Punk Modern vs. old technologies for music production Wolfgang's frustration with German music industry Cherry Red Records supporting Wolfgang's career in England EMI's mishandling of Wolfgang's earlier album "Time Pie" Peter's personal relationship with vinyl records Production quality of the vinyl pressing in Czechoslovakia Mastering process with different approaches for vinyl vs. CD Collaborating with Emil Schult, former Kraftwerk visual artist The track "Planet in Fever" originally written in 1993 Wolfgang's approach to revisiting and evolving older songs How Peter and Wolfgang know when a song is "done" Comparing music creation to cooking a meal Process of collaborating with Boris Blank on "Global Youth" Wolfgang's childhood in post-WWII Germany First record purchase: Khachaturian's "Sabre Dance" at age 10 Musical influences from his mother and grandmother First musical instrument was a mouth organ Discovering drums at school at age 16 Designing electronic drum pads for Kraftwerk Wolfgang's friendship with Florian Schneider until his passing Their emotional final meeting at a brewery Working with Thomas from Daft Punk Planned joint appearance at a Chicago film festival Live performance concept "Musiksoldat" as anti-war statement Wolfgang and Peter completed their 60th show together Wolfgang's last visit to Australia in 1981 Karl Bartos' importance to Kraftwerk's musical compositions Plans for future performances and promoting the album EXTENDED, Commercial free, high resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8

I Notturni di Ameria Radio
I Notturni di Ameria Radio del 18 aprile 2024 - A. Khachaturian / Loris Tjeknavorian / Seiji Ozawa

I Notturni di Ameria Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 38:50


Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) - Ode in memoria di Lenin  Armenian Philharmonic OrchestraLoris Tjeknavorian, conductor**********10:54Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) – Russian fantasy London Symphony OrchestraLoris Tjeknavorian, conductor**********16:22Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) – Poema festivo I - Allegro vivace con fuoco - Andante agitato con appassionatissimo - Tempo IArmenian Philharmonic OrchestraLoris Tjeknavorian, conductor**********36:15Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) - Sabre Dance     from Gayane (ballet Act IV)Berlin PhilharmonicSeiji Ozawa, conductor 

KZradio הקצה
HaGal HaAdom w. Nilly Hankin: Aram Khachaturyan set ft. Masquerade and Sabre Dance // 5.7.2023

KZradio הקצה

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 57:22


Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min
The Joy Ride Episode #142

Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 5:22


Welcome fellow Joy Riders to the Masculine Journey Joyride Podcast! On this podcast you will hear funny stories, exchanges, and thought provoking moments that will amuse you, make you smile, and draw you closer to Jesus Christ in your journey of life. Hey Joyriders! This week, Memorial Day is still on the minds of the band of brothers. With that in mind, the guys discuss freedom, and what are we doing with our freedom. The clips are from "Bebe's Kids," "Think," by Aretha Franklin, "Riding Along In My Automobile," by Chuck Berry, "Sabre Dance," by Aram Khachaturyan, and "The Star-Spangled Banner."

The Sound Kitchen
Fingers in the honey jar? France's financial prosecution office is investigating.

The Sound Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 28:19


This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about the alleged French bank dividend arbitrage trading scheme. There's the “Listeners Corner” with Michael Fitzpatrick and “Music from Erwan” with Erwan Rome. All that, and the new quiz question, too, so click on the “Play” button above and enjoy!   Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your musical requests, so get them in! Send your musical requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr  Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all!Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts!In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts which will leave you hungry for more.There's Paris Perspective, Spotlight on France, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. And there is the excellent International Report, too.As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our staff of journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with!To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone.To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers, take note! I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr  If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books which were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here.Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in all your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload!And don't forget, there is a Facebook page just for you, the independent RFI English Clubs. Only members of RFI English Clubs can belong to this group page, so when you apply to join, be sure you include the name of your RFI Club and your membership number. Everyone can look at it, but only members of the group can post on it. If you haven't yet asked to join the group, and you are a member of an independent, officially recognized RFI English club, go to the Facebook link above, and fill out the questionnaire !!!!! (if you do not answer the questions, I click “decline”).There's a Facebook page for members of the general RFI Listeners Club too. Just click on the link and fill out the questionnaire, and you can connect with your fellow Club members around the world. Be sure you include your RFI Listeners Club membership number (most of them begin with an A, followed by a number) in the questionnaire, or I will have to click “Decline”, which I don't like to do!This week's quiz: On 1 April, I asked you a question about our article “Prosecutors raid French banks in multi-billion-euro tax fraud investigation”. Earlier that week, five French banks were raided by investigators from the financial prosecution office, looking for evidence of an alleged dividend arbitrage trading scheme that allowed investors to avoid paying billions in taxes. The French banks are accused of facilitating the scheme and taking commissions on the illegal trades. Our beloved France is not the only European country to have allegedly participated in such a scheme … you were to re-read our article and send in the answer to this question: how much has the dividend arbitrage trading scheme been estimated to have cost a dozen other European countries in taxes?The answer is, to quote our article: “Similar investigations have been conducted in Germany and other European countries, with the fraud estimated to have cost a dozen countries 140 billion euros in lost tax revenue over 20 years.”In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question, suggested by Kashif Khalil from Faisalabad, Pakistan: “What is your dream job?" The winners are: Razia Khalid, who's a member of the RFI Seven Stars Radio Listeners Club in District Chiniot, Pakistan. Razia is also the winner of this week's bonus question: “What is your dream job?" Congratulations Razia! The other winners this week are Rasheed Naz, the president of the Naz Radio France and Internet Fan Club in Faisal Abad, Pakistan, and Hasina Zaman Hasi, who's a member of the RFI Amour Fan Club in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Rounding out the list are RFI Listeners Club member Tasneem Saleh from Nilphamari, Bangladesh, and RFI English listener Sima Paul from West Bengal, India.Congratulations winners!Here's the music you heard on this week's programme: “Moonlight in Vermont” by Karl Suessdorf and John Blackburn, performed by the Ahmad Jamal Trio; “Sabre Dance” from the Gayané Suite No. 3 by Aram Khachaturian, performed by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Simon Rattle; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy performed by the composer;  “When Irish Eyes are Smiling” by Ernest Ball, Chauncey Olcott, and George Graff, Jr., sung by John McCormack, and “Poinciana” by Nat Simon and Buddy Bernier, arranged by Ahmed Jamal, and performed byAhmad Jamal and his ensemble.Do you have a musical request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr This week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “Expansion of North Sea wind farms tops the agenda at Ostend energy summit” to help you with the answer.You have until 5 June to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 10 June podcast. When you enter, be sure you send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceorBy text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then  33 6 31 12 96 82. Don't forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.To find out how you can win a special Sound Kitchen prize, click here.To find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club, click here.  

G.I.O. Get It On
GLL Episode 2181

G.I.O. Get It On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 95:43


CLL #2181 (feat. The Love Between The Two Hosts) 02/08/2004 – Sunday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2004) with a Fan Stream Recording (2004) Patch This episode is 100% complete with a medium audio upgrade, ‘Jack That Dork’ a bit/premise cooking since 2000 on episode #1122 with ‘Stroke 9’ is finally fully realized on air. Adam sings ‘Vehicle’ and teaches Drew the lyrics, Drew has another lowkey joke referencing ‘Sabre Dance.’ The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next Read More →

Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?!
HISTORY LESSONS: Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022


CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of suspected sexual assault during prison torture from 25:33-26:44, and a brief mention of suicide from 43:02-43:15. Also, discussion of torture, racism, brownface, racist portrayals in movies, homophobia, war, death, grief, murder. Our next history lesson takes us on a journey across the desert through the longest film to date for this show. Clocking in at just under four hours, David Lean's masterpiece is a film that truly stands alone in its scope and technique in filmmaking. No one had ever made a movie quite like this in 1962, and it feels safe to say no one will ever make another one like it again. Because the original story of the figure behind this week's movie and the process of making the film itself were both epic in every sense of the word. And while we have some issues with the script and storytelling, the sheer beauty, magnitude and influence of this week's film are simply undeniable. Grab your gun and climb on your camel as we continue our History Lessons series with 1962's Lawrence of Arabia on Macintosh & Maud Haven't Seen What?! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpts taken from the film Lawrence of Arabia are © 1962 renewed 1990 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Excerpt taken from “Mr. Lucky” from Music De Wolfe, Copyright 1980. Excerpt taken from “Sabre Dance from the Gayane Suite No. 3,” composed by Aram Khachaturian and performed by the Bernliner Philharmoniker, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, December 31, 2013. Excerpt taken from “The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra,” composed by Benjamin Britten and performed by the WDR Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jukka-Pekka Saraste, October 3, 2010. Excerpt taken from the film The Great Escape is © 1963 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and John Sturges. All Rights Reserved

I Think, Therefore I Fan Podcast
Once (or Twice) Upon a Time in Russia!

I Think, Therefore I Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 45:56


In this episode we take a look at the clever temporal happenings in the Netflix series Russian Doll. "Attack of the Mole Men" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Fat Cartoon Jazz https://www.purple-planet.com Sabre Dance https://www.purple-planet.com

The Sound Kitchen
Goal ! Sometimes all it takes is one.

The Sound Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 26:03


This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about the Women's Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals. There's the Bonus Question, Ollia's “Happy Moment”, “Listeners Corner”, and The Sound Kitchen mailbag.  All that, and the new quiz question, too. Just click on the “Audio” arrow above and enjoy!  Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week. Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your musical requests, so get them in! Send your musical requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr  Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all! Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts! In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts which will leave you hungry for more. There's Paris Perspective, Africa Calling, Spotlight on France, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We have an award-winning bilingual series - an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. And there is the excellent International Report, too. As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service.  Keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our excellent staff of journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with! To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website and click on the three horizontal bars on the top right, choose “Listen to RFI / Podcasts”, and you've got ‘em ! You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone. To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show.  Teachers, take note!  I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr  If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below.  Another idea for your students: Br Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books which were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here. Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department on all your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload! And don't forget, there is a Facebook page just for you, the independent RFI English Clubs. Only members of RFI English Clubs can belong to this group page, so when you apply to join, be sure you include the name of your RFI Club and your membership number. Everyone can look at it, but only members of the group can post on it. If you haven't yet asked to join the group, and you are a member of an independent, officially recognized RFI English club, go to the Facebook link above, and fill out the questionnaire !!!!! (if you do not answer the questions, I click “decline”). There's a Facebook page for members of the general RFI Listeners Club too. Just click on the link and fill out the questionnaire, and you can connect with your fellow Club members around the world. Be sure you include your RFI Listeners Club membership number (most of them begin with an A, followed by a number) in the questionnaire, or I will have to click “Decline”, which I don't like to do! This week's quiz: On 16 July, I asked you a question about an article written by our trusty RFI sports reporter, Paul Myers, about the Women's Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals. On 14 July there was a very important match. The two teams playing were competing for a place in the semi-final as well as automatic qualification for next year's World Cup, in Australia and New Zealand. You were to refer to Paul's article “Women's Africa Cup of Nations: South Africa, Nigeria and Botswana into quarters”, and send in the answer to this question: Which two country's teams played on 14 July, who won, and what was the final score? The answer is: Nigeria and Cameroon. Nigeria won; the final score was Nigeria 1, Cameroon 0. Sorry Cameroon – and congratulations Nigeria! In addition to the quiz question, there was the Bonus Question: What did you think about last night as you were falling asleep? The winners are: Abu Saleh from Rangpur, Bangladesh - who is also the winner of the Bonus Question. Abu said he was thinking about a book he had just read, written by the famous Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed.  Also on the list of lucky winners this week are RFI Listeners Club members Vladimir Gudzenko from Moskovskaya oblast in Russia; Tapan Basak, who's the president of the Xylophone Radio Listeners Club in West Bengal, India, and Shaon Hossain, the president of the Rangdhanu Betar Shrota Shongo Club in Rajbari, Bangladesh. Last but certainly not least, there's RFI English listener Jimmy Johnson, who's a member of the Radio Zeater Club and lives in Lagos, Nigeria. Congratulations winners! Here's the music you heard on this week's program: “Complaint” from Danses Grecques by Mikis Theodorakis; “Sabre Dance” from Gayane Suite No. 3  by Aram Khachaturian, performed by Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer; the Prelude from the Lute Suite No. 4 in E by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by guitarist John Williams; “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, and "Reach Out" written and performed by Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine. Do you have a musical request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr  This week's question ... you have to listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, refer to Amanda Morrow's article “French businesses put on notice as threat of power rationing looms” to help you with the answer.  You have until 26 September to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 1 October podcast. When you enter, be sure you send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number. Send your answers to: english.service@rfi.fr or Susan Owensby RFI – The Sound Kitchen 80, rue Camille Desmoulins 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux France or By text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then  33 6 31 12 96 82. Don't forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number. To find out how you can win a special Sound Kitchen prize, click here. To find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or to form your own official RFI Club, click here.  

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Music For a While: Music for a While #62: Beyond the sabre

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022


Jay presents a program of music by Aram Khachaturian. You get the “Sabre Dance,” sure, from the ballet “Gayane.” But plenty more, too. Very interesting fellow, Khachaturian. All tracks by Aram Khachaturian Waltz from “Masquerade” (orchestra) Suite from “Gayane” Adagio from “Spartacus” Waltz from “Masquerade” (piano) Piano Concerto Violin Concerto

Music For a While
Music for a While #62: Beyond the sabre

Music For a While

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022


Jay presents a program of music by Aram Khachaturian. You get the “Sabre Dance,” sure, from the ballet “Gayane.” But plenty more, too. Very interesting fellow, Khachaturian. All tracks by Aram Khachaturian Waltz from “Masquerade” (orchestra) Suite from “Gayane” Adagio from “Spartacus” Waltz from “Masquerade” (piano) Piano Concerto Violin Concerto... Source

The New Criterion
Music for a While #62: Beyond the sabre

The New Criterion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 41:20


Jay presents a program of music by Aram Khachaturian. You get the “Sabre Dance,” sure, from the ballet “Gayane.” But plenty more, too. Very interesting fellow, Khachaturian. All tracks by Aram Khachaturian Waltz from “Masquerade” (orchestra) Suite from “Gayane” Adagio from “Spartacus” Waltz from “Masquerade” (piano) Piano Concerto Violin Concerto

Gresham College Lectures
Operating Systems

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 63:32 Transcription Available


Early computers were either designed to do one thing or, if they were programmable, they would be loaded-up with the program, it would run, and then a new program would be run. But a modern computer gives the appearance of doing multiple things at once. This lecture shows that in reality it is a supreme juggling act and, like a plate-spinning act, should be accompanied by The Sabre Dance amazement and applause.A lecture by Richard HarveyThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/operating-systemsGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege

Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min
The Joy Ride Episode #83

Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 2:29


Welcome fellow Joy Riders to the Masculine Journey Joyride Podcast! On this podcast you will hear funny stories, exchanges, and thought provoking moments that will amuse you, make you smile, and draw you closer to Jesus Christ in your journey of life. This week the guys were talking about the attributes of God that we see in one another. The clips are from "Sabre Dance" by Aram Khachaturian, and "Good Morning Vietnam."

Video Monsters
ep312: Punchline (1988) - HANKSgiving

Video Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 118:59


When does a joke become a dad joke? When the punchline becomes apparent. But that begs the question... When does a punchline become apparent? When the Video Monsters review the movie PUNCHLINE, of course! Apparently, PUNCHLINE (1988) is a film starring Tom Hanks and Sally Field as two as two stand up comedians working the nightclub circuit in New York City. We're discussing this film today as part of our HANKSGIVING series, where we express our everlasting gratitude for the one and only Tom Hanks by highlighting the Hanks films that we feel are underseen or underappreciated. And we dare say that there are few films in his filmography overlooked as often as this one. Nathan, Eric, and Dan will ponder why most movies about stand up comedians tend to be more dramatic than funny, if the film successfully navigates those tonal shifts within its dual narrative structure, why Hanks's and Field's performances hold up so well even if the stand up routines do not, and how the movie explores the idea of comedy as a coping mechanism. So hold on to your poop shoot, do the Sabre Dance, and…. Get ready…. Wait for it….. Here comes the PUNCHLINE. If you enjoyed this episode, come join the Video Monsters crew on Discord!! Hangout episodes are live (and unedited!) every Tuesday night starting around 9:00pm EST. Listen and chat along with us in the Discord chat and we'll even give you a shoutout on the episode! Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for June 27, 2021 Hour 1 - Jack's Last Show of the 1948 season ends with the Sabre Dance...

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 49:23


Jack Benny, originally broadcast June 27, 1948, 73 years ago, The program originates from New York City. The last show of the season. The Sportsmen repeat their great Lucky Strike commercial to the music of, "The Sabre Dance.".

Occultists Anonymous
Star Trek Adventures - Episode 9: Klingon Sabre Dance

Occultists Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 74:49


With the help of W'adun, son of Wokax, the bridge crew have a plan to stop the Klingons and take back the Prophets before they can be leveraged further against the local populace!Join us live on Twitch, Friday nights at 7pm EDT:http://twitch.tv/OccultistsAnonymousSupport the show by joining our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/OccultistsAnonymousGet your own Occultists Anonymous and Rookery Merch:http://occultanon.threadless.comFollow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/OccultistsAJoin us on Discord:http://YeetInto.SpaceGet the Book. Play the Game:https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/214552/Star-Trek-Adventures-Core-Rulebook?affiliate_id=723048Intro Music: LuIzA - Chrono Trigger "...And in Her Self-Loathing and Despair, She Found Wrath" https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01989

Al Jolson Podcast
Al Jolson on Kraft Music Hall from 12 Feb 1948

Al Jolson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 8:56


Excerpt of the 12 Feb 1948 broadcast of the Kraft Music Hall, starring Al Jolson. While Charles Laughton was the guest on this week's show, you will have to listen to the full show on the Jolson site to hear his segment; this excerpt includes Al Jolson's opening and closing numbers from the show, along with a little dialog with announcer, Ken Carpenter, from the middle portion of the program, and includes Al Jolson and Oscar Levant singing "Pretty Baby," "Water Boy," "The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else," and "Keep Smiling At Trouble." A strange version of "Sabre Dance" rounds out this edition of the Al Jolson Podcast. Please let us hear from you about your enjoyment of these segments. The complete broadcast, along with other Jolson radio shows, is available at the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

Robin Hill's 'Eclectic City'
Robin Hill's 'Eclectic City' Episode 6

Robin Hill's 'Eclectic City'

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 14:08


From Vincent Van Gogh to a secret commission to the blues, Felix Hill and Khachaturian's 'Sabre Dance'...

To The Batpoles! Batman 1966
#101 Egghead and Olga are back… Or did they just get here?

To The Batpoles! Batman 1966

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 80:23


Back again for the first time, Egghead and Olga, in The Ogg Couple, originally meant to be the first of three parts. Did the producers do a good job of changing direction in midstream, or are the seams showing? In addition to containing a raunchy joke the censors seemingly overlooked, this Batman episode inspires several musical ruminations, related to the source of the name of the Silver Scimitar of Taras Bul Bul, Batgirl's sabre dance, and after a session in the Bat Research Lab, Eureka! Egghead's theme is identified! Also, the Lemon version of the Batman theme, and your mail! Lemon version of theme   MGM cartoon Abdul the Bulbul Ameer (1941) Abdul Abulbul Amir, sung by Frank Crumit (1927) Sabre Dance, by Aram Khachaturian, performed by Classic FM Orchestra, conductor: Maxim Eshkenazy Warner Brothers cartoon Swooner Crooner (1944) Chicken Reel by Joseph Daly (piano roll) Turkey in the Straw, as performed by The Original Schnickelfritz Band with Freddie Fisher (1942)  

The Orbiting Human Circus
(Of the Air): Fifthly!

The Orbiting Human Circus

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 21:12


This special reissue of The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air) Season One is a co-presentation of WNYC Studios and Night Vale Presents. An on-air hypnosis demonstration goes horribly wrong. Plus: the janitor sings! Starring John Cameron Mitchell as Mr. Cameron, Julian Koster as the Janitor, and Drew Callander as the Narrator, and Susannah Flood as Leticia Saltier, with Cecil Baldwin, Ben Chase, and JJ Gonson as Third Grade Teacher Whistling the Sabre Dance. Written and created by Julian Koster. Co-directed by and developed with Ellie Heyman. Produced by Christy Gressman. Musical composition and arrangement by Thomas Hughes and songs by The Music Tapes, editing by Grant Stewart, sound design by Eric Sluyter, and recording engineering by Vincent Cacchione. For more information and full credits:www.wnycstudios.org/shows/orbitinghumancircuswww.orbitinghumancircus.com  

musical human tower circus narrators eiffel janitors koster orbiting wnyc studios thomas hughes ben chase cecil baldwin fifthly grant stewart night vale presents sabre dance orbiting human circus jj gonson vincent cacchione julian koster susannah flood christy gressman drew callander
Socialism Today
Russian Revolution's Relavance Today - Socialism Today #2 - Part 2

Socialism Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 59:05


100 years ago, Russians overthrew the czar and the autocratic regime in the middle of WWI. In a nation comprised primarily of peasants, the working class led a democratic revolution that dramatically raised living standards for millions. Here we talk about this revolution's relevance today. Part 1: What happened in 1917 in Russia and what can we learn from it today? Part 2: Why did this break from capitalism happen in Russia? And how was the bureaucracy able to take over under Stalin? Music selections (in order of appearance) Dmitri Shostakovich: The Bedbug, for orchestra, Op. 19a (1928-29) Traditional, collected by Mily Balakirev: Song of the Volga Boatmen, popularized by Feodor Chaliapin in Russia and Glenn Miller’s jazz orchestra in the United States Aram Khachaturian: Violin Concerto in D minor (1940) Aram Khachaturian: Gayane, “Sabre Dance” (1942) Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Leonard Slatkin, conductor Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110, I. Largo (1960) Kronos Quartet Dmitri Shostakovich: Festive Overture in A major, Op. 96 (1954) Boston Pops Orchestra John Williams, conductor To support this podcast, please donate at www.SocialistAlternative.org/donate

ARTSEDGE: The Kitchen Sink
Exploring Extremes: Fast-Slow, High-Low

ARTSEDGE: The Kitchen Sink

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2014 10:39


Students are introduced to two pairs of musical extremes that a composer chooses from his toolbox to create music—tempo and pitch—through the music of Aram Khachaturian’s wild "Sabre Dance."

Radio Fehu
Müzikle Yolculuk 33 – Aram Haçaturyan – Kılıç dansı (Sabre Dance)

Radio Fehu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2014 2:38


Aram ilyiç Haçaturyan Çarlık Rusya’sına bağlı Gürcistan’ın başkenti Tiflis’de fakir bir Ermeni ailesinin çocuğu olarak doğdu. Gençliğinde çevresinde duyduğu müzikle büyülenmişti ama başlangıçta müzik eğitimi almadı.… The post Müzikle Yolculuk 33 – Aram Haçaturyan – Kılıç dansı (Sabre Dance) appeared first on Radio Fehu.

Caustic Soda

Katanas, claymores, rapiers, bat'leths and more! We look at man's once-favorite tool for killing each other, its history, science, and variations. Also swords used in home defense, swords in the news and pop culture. MUSIC: "Sabre Dance" by Aram Khatchaturian Images Links Sword-swallower sets world record Tokyo samurai women punish fat with sword workout Porn Star On The Run After Samurai Killing Alleged Porn-Star Killer Dies After Police Shoot And He Falls Off Cliff

Music From 100 Years Ago
Leftovers #8

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2009 43:23


Records left off of previous podcasts. Songs include: Sabre Dance, Nightmare, Come Rain Or Come Shine and Blue Shadows On the Trail.  Performers include: Artie Shaw, Margaret Whiting, the Andrews Sisters, and Frank Sinatra.

Wrestling House Show
WHS #48 - Fear No Evil

Wrestling House Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2009 100:44


Mere days before the 24th anniversary of Wrestlemania Joey and chris try to get themselves (and you the listener) psyched up for the big event by providing a preview of Wrestlemania 25. They run down all of the matches announced by picking winners, analyzing story developments and even try to predict what could (or should) happen at the show. They also get excited about the entire weekend's events including back to back Ring of Honor shows in Houston that look amazing, Booker T's Charity Fan Fest and who the WWE denied from attending, and whether or not WWE Fan Axcess is worth going to. All this plus more pole talk, booking Sid's return, and Joey offers to give YOU his cell phone number. Really! Intro song: "Now is the Time" by Dope from the album "Group Therapy" Outro song: "The Streak" by Ray Stevens from the album "Boogity Boogity" Also included: "Sabre Dance" composed by Aram Khachaturian All songs are available on iTunes Show them that podcasting sells records!