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"WE ARE THE MUSIC MAKERS... AND WE ARE THE DREAMERS OF DREAMS." On this week's episode of Retro Grade Podcast, we watch the beloved film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory from 1971. Considered by many to be a classic, we revisit the film and see why it has earned so much adoration from viewers all over the world. We dive into the structure of the screenplay and how effectively it showed the desperation the characters felt to find one of Wonka's Golden Tickets. We talk about Mr. Wonka himself, played by the legendary Gene Wilder, and how he beautifully switches between being a mad scientist to a warm father figure to Charlie. On this episode, Austin tries to expose a candy conspiracy about the whole Golden Ticket situation, and Jorge isn’t having it. We also talk about the depiction of Oompa Loompas and how it's changed over the years from the original book. Speaking about the book, we talk about the author, Roald Dahl and some controversial things we never heard as children. And as always, we see whether the film can survive the authors own dark past. So sit back and enjoy the first part of this special two-part episode of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory!Our music is from Triune Digital and audio clips pulled from movies we will be reviewing in other episodes.Our podcast artwork was made by @jannelle_o
Car 54 Where Are You? was long overdue for a tribute, and our man Larry is just the man to give it to you! In honor of Joe E. Ross' 102nd birthday, Larry recounts the classic TV sitcom, plus we give a nod to Frank Sinatra, Jr, who recently passed away. On Magic Movie Moment, we talk about a great moment from The Sting. On Poetry Corner, Larry recites "We Are The Music-Makers." http://LarryMillerShow.comQuote of the week: "Tell a friend. In fact, threaten a friend."Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
It’s part 2 with Jonathan Killearn, a classically trained musician navigating the competitive new music distribution world of the Internet. Is it crazy to pursue a career in creative arts? The conversation is about audience building, talking to nobody, and music communities online; quiz time teaches us all about Gary Busey & Nick Nolte. Part 1 can be found here. Jonathan is sharing his music via lead sheets in LilyPond format on GitHub. Podcast Method, a show by Dan Benjamin. Jonathan mentions a subreddit for musicians, We Are The Music Makers. You should follow Jonathan’s Instagram account. Jonathan likes his Android phone because he can quickly switch from his personal account to his stage name when he interacts with fans. Jonathan uses SoundCloud because he believes it is the “Youtube of audio.” Another musician interviewed on a past show used Reverb Nation. You can hear his story here and part 2. Jonathan found a love of music when first heard Cloudburst by Mannheim Steamroller in 4th grade. Later, in 1996 Jonathan attended the North American New Music Festival. Music Jonathan enjoys The Strokes, Belle and Sebastian, Benjamin Thigpen, Pronto Mama & Randolph’s Leap. John Roderick is a musician who does the Roderick on the Line and Road Work podcasts. Jonathan enjoys Hypercritical & Accidental Tech podcasts and has written a song inspired by them. He hopes to start producing it next. He also has a song about diver Tom Daley. QUIZ TIME! Chris gives Paul & Jonathan a test on who’s who in Hollywood. Is it Nick Nolte or Gary Busey?. Who fits in a nutty used car TV ad? Gary Busey, of course. Thanks for listening! Thanks to Jonathan for joining us! Be sure to find Jonathan Killearn on SoundCloud, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, GitHub, Cupcake and the Freenode room #minix. Check out our Patreon page to support the show! Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
On prend les 2 même lascars et on recommence. Second EP de nos aventures électroniques, rythmées ce mois-ci par les voyages dans l’espace-temps… Tout un programme.Habillage sonore Aphex Twin, album « Selected Ambient Works 85-92 », sorti chez R&S Records en 1992: 1er tapis: « XTal » 2ème tapis: « We Are The Music Makers » 3ème tapis: « Heliosphan » TRACKLIST Jean Michel Jarre – Chronologie Part.6 (Redscape rewind part.5 edit) LP: Chronologie – Label/Année: Disques Dreyfus / 1993 Kraftwerk – Spacelab LP: The Man Machine – Label/Année: Kling Klang / 1978 Clancy – Overdue EP: Overdue EP – Label/Année: Dirt Crew Records / 2014 Borealis – Streamsnare LP: Glittervoice – Label/Année: Origami Sound / 2013 BeK – Unfinished EP: Cheikh – Label/Année: Kaometry Records / 2014 Xeroderman – Folia Synesthesia EP: Semaphore – Label/Année: Kaometry Records / 2014 Laurent Garnier – Water Planet EP: Planet House EP – Label/Année: FNAC Dance Division / 1993 Peter Van Hoesen – Challenger EP: Life Performance EP – Label/Année: Tresor / 2013 X-102 – Daphnis (Keeler’s Gap) LP: Rediscovers The Rings Of Saturn – Label/Année: Tresor / 2008 Son Lux – Easy (Arandel Remix) LP: Lanterns – Label/Année: Joyful Noise Recordings / 2013 – remix par Arandel, non licencié Air – Kelly Watch The Stars LP: Moon Safari – Label/Année: Source / 1998 Boards Of Canada – Sick Time LP: Tomorrow’s Harvest – Label/Année: Warp Records / 2013 NOTES DE L'EMISSION Borealis, également connu sous le nom de Jess Somfay, a sorti en 2009 un long format chez Archipel Records, « A Catch In A Voice ». Aldevar avait en effet, sans doute, fumé la moquette puisque Peter Van Hoesen a sorti son premier EP en 2006 et non en 1993. Il n’est donc pas du tout un papy. Par contre, Richie Hawtin a vraiment sorti sur son label Plus8 Records un morceau de Deadmau5. Lui a sans doute fumé la moquette, et a mal vieilli. X-102, composé de Jeff Mills et « Mad » Mike Banks, ont sorti en 1992 la 1ère version de leur vision de l’écosystème de Saturne, « Discovers The Rings Of Saturn », publié également chez Tresor. La version de 2008 est rallongé de 6 tracks supplémentaires. « Moon Safari » est bien sorti en 1998, mais certainement pas chez Record Makers, crée en 2000 par… Air. Il fallait plutôt comprendre, sorti en 1998 chez Source, autre label français de cette époque.
1. Aphex Twin – Ageispolis 2. Speedy J – De-Orbit 3. Autechre – Chatter 4. B12 – Scriptures 5. Richard H Kirk – Reality Net 6. Beaumont Hannant – Utuba 7. Balil – Parasight 8. Link – Arcadian 9. Aphex Twin – We Are The Music Makers 10. Autechre – Nil 11. Autechre – Clipper [...]
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the actress and wildlife campaigner Virginia McKenna. She was born in London and, after spending five years of her childhood in South Africa to escape the Blitz, she returned to England. She enrolled at the Central School of Drama but left after two years when offered six months in Repertory at Dundee. Classics such as the Cruel Sea, Carve Her Name with Pride and A Town Like Alice, for which she won a British Academy Award for Best Actress, have been highlights in a long and successful career. However her most remembered and best loved roles have been in Born Free and Ring of Bright Water, starring opposite her actor husband the late Bill Travers. For Born Free, she won the Variety Club Best Actress Award . Making Born Free in 1964, which told the true story of George and Joy Adamson as they returned Elsa the lioness to the wild, profoundly affected Bill and Virginia and it was a key influence in their lives. They realised that wild animals belong in the wild and should be protected there, not imprisoned in captivity. But the premature death in London Zoo of Pole Pole, a young elephant, who had featured in their film, An Elephant Called Slowly, led to the founding of Zoo Check in 1984. The Trust was dedicated to preventing the abuse of captive wild animals and strove to protect and conserve them in the wild. Zoo Check grew to become a major force in the animal welfare movement and was renamed The Born Free Foundation in 1991. She was awarded the OBE in the New Year's Honours List in 2004 for services to wildlife and the arts. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: We Are The Music Makers by Edward Elgar Book: Animal - the Definitive Visual Guide to the World's Wildlife by David Burnie Luxury: Language tapes to learn Italian and Swahali
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the actress and wildlife campaigner Virginia McKenna. She was born in London and, after spending five years of her childhood in South Africa to escape the Blitz, she returned to England. She enrolled at the Central School of Drama but left after two years when offered six months in Repertory at Dundee. Classics such as the Cruel Sea, Carve Her Name with Pride and A Town Like Alice, for which she won a British Academy Award for Best Actress, have been highlights in a long and successful career. However her most remembered and best loved roles have been in Born Free and Ring of Bright Water, starring opposite her actor husband the late Bill Travers. For Born Free, she won the Variety Club Best Actress Award . Making Born Free in 1964, which told the true story of George and Joy Adamson as they returned Elsa the lioness to the wild, profoundly affected Bill and Virginia and it was a key influence in their lives. They realised that wild animals belong in the wild and should be protected there, not imprisoned in captivity. But the premature death in London Zoo of Pole Pole, a young elephant, who had featured in their film, An Elephant Called Slowly, led to the founding of Zoo Check in 1984. The Trust was dedicated to preventing the abuse of captive wild animals and strove to protect and conserve them in the wild. Zoo Check grew to become a major force in the animal welfare movement and was renamed The Born Free Foundation in 1991. She was awarded the OBE in the New Year's Honours List in 2004 for services to wildlife and the arts.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]Favourite track: We Are The Music Makers by Edward Elgar Book: Animal - the Definitive Visual Guide to the World's Wildlife by David Burnie Luxury: Language tapes to learn Italian and Swahali