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" I can't tell when you're telling me the truth."
- I'm not.
"How do I know anything you've told me is..."
- You don't.
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Artist | Track | Album | Comments | Approx. start time | ||||||
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Leonard Cohen | Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye | The Best of | ||||||||
Mihai Cucos Trio | Part 1 | Under the Regime | 0:02:31 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Kinski | I Wouldn't Hurt a Fly | V/a, Don't Shoot The Toy Piano Player: Live From WFMU | live on my show, 10/20/2000 | 0:09:06 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Bubble Puppy | Hot Smoke & Sassafras | A Gathering of Promises | 0:17:38 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Notekillers | The Zipper | S/t | 0:20:10 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Southpaw Steel 'n' Twang | Bad Alley | Hale's Pleasure Railway | 0:24:21 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Dan Melchior und Das Menace | Town Feeling | Hunger | cover: Kevin Ayers | 0:29:40 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Shintaro Sakamoto | Why Can't I Stop? | Let's Dance Raw | 0:33:42 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Martin Bédard | Grand Dehors | Topographies | 0:42:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Chvad SB | There Isn't a Day That Goes By | of Things Outside the Skin | 0:51:55 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Tarab | tr 3 | I'm Lost | 0:58:21 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Don Harper | Nightmare | Coldworlds | 1:06:31 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Eugene Carchesio | Circle Music II - A | Circle Music II A-L | 1:17:27 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Metaboman | East | Ja/Noe | 1:23:55 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Nightmares On Wax | Mind Eye | N.O.W. Is the Time | 1:29:13 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Family of God | Moog River | Family of God | 1:35:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Exocomet | Mercy Tongue | S/t | 1:52:14 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Microwaves | M.M.D.K. | Regurgitant Phenomena | 1:56:34 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mestre Cupijó e Seu Ritmo | Caboclinha do Igapó | Siriá | 1:59:43 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Staples Singers | Uncloudy Day | Uncloudy Day | dedicated to the fun & follies of the National Weather Service | 2:01:50 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Excepter | Victory Beat | The Stand | 2:05:06 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Vial of Sound | Everybody's on Drugs | God's Oscillator | 2:10:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Robert Crash | Toys Slip | UNDER-Party | 2:14:30 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Rashad Becker | Dances IV | Traditional Music Of Notional Species Vol. I | 2:19:44 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Show of Bedlam | Itamu | Roont | 2:23:47 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Anton LaVey | The Satanic Bible - Verse 2 | The Satanic Mass | 2:35:03 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Alvarius B | Sorban Palid | 7" | 2:39:41 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Big Blood | A Watery Down Pt 3 | Unlikely Mothers | 2:43:15 (Pop-up) |
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DCE:
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Rev. Turnip Druid:
βrian:
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I k e:
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Chris from DC:
kat330:
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Chris M.:
kat330:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Also: Rocketh !
Ignatius:
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steve:
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common:
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sphere:
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Davis:
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Mayuko:
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Bayta:
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steve:
kat330:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
So far beyond mere like-this.
Bayta:
Bayta:
common:
P-90:
@ kat330: May I chime in and suggest that SF genre films in the post-war years followed the prevailing dramatic fashions just like any Hollywood films, and that audiences still wanted to see "strong" female characters (as they had since the 20's)-- --and in the 50's that often appeared as a heated competition between two female characters for something they both want, most often a man.
One of the most interesting examples of current dramatic styles "invading" a genre film came a little later, in Hitchcock's "The Birds." Tennessee Williams was the hottest thing then, and in the middle of the SF scenario there's a totally Williams-like Gothic-psychological battle over Rod Taylor between Tippi Hedren and Jessica Tandy (as his mother!) It's a Disaster/Horror/Sci-fi thriller with a (then) totally trendy soap opera grafted on...
kat330:
However, we cleansed our palate by finishing up with "African Queen" -- one strong woman and one lovable goofball performance by Bogie.
DCE:
P-90:
I still think the the romance between Gene Barry and Ann Robinson in "The War of the Worlds" is one of the best examples of a "love story" being wedged into something that originally had nothing of the sort, in any Hollywood movie...
steve:
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DCE:
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Marc:
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steve:
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Jamie Farr:
Matt from Springfield:
Hey Scott and Scotians, enjoying this show today!
P-90:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Davis:
P-90:
Matt from Springfield:
Unfortunately it's hard to come up for Monty Hall events, although I'll prob try to come up @Marathon time!
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Cecile:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Cecile:
Cecile:
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Davis:
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chris:
Jeez, where's Show of Bedlam been all my life? Must have more...
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...Pals' 'WarOfTheWorlds' may have stuck to H.G. Wells' story as far as the Romance - if the 70s RockOpera (which I like!) is any indication; myself, I say stick to the original Victorian - & le the Empire Metaphors fall where they may. I would say most Alien Invasions are a Variation on Wells here...
...Gotta stump for 'ForbiddenPlanet' - which was a direct bid for a high budget for a 50s SciFi - based on The Tempest, & in turn a direct template for StarTrek & its' ilk
- & an interesting contrast to 'DayEarthStoodStill's austere stylistic elegance...'Day' is based on an earlier Pulp story - as many were, some better than others...
Cecile:
Cecile:
Matt from Springfield:
Who did the 70s rock opera of War of the Worlds?
glenn:
Cecile:
Matt from Springfield:
I see it also has Richard Burton and David Essex on it...
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...obligated to distinguish between Paganism & LaVey - but - not entirely !!...Compare to PeterCook in 'Bedazzled' ! : p ...
Cecile:
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glenn:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Matt from Springfield:
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steve:
P-90:
AND yes, Day the Earth Stood Still is one of the Big Five '50's SF flicks, so is Forbidden Planet.
Matt from Springfield:
Cecile:
exactly, Davis. He has a real crazed vocal on there.
You should do a mashup of him and Clare Prophet...
We used to see all kinds of her flyers around Minneapolis in the 90s.
P-90:
ccrides:
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...reminded of recent PBS docs about Superheroes
- & Heroines: One on WonderWoman examined the history of Women in Comics ; WonderWoman was created by a man who helped create the LieDetector! - she was stripped of her powers in the eraly 70s. SuperHeroines ususally lose their Powers or 'go wrong'...huh...
Cecile:
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
P-90:
-thanks DJ Scott, for turning me onto him, a real discovery.
Davis:
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Matt from Springfield:
Have a good evening everyone!
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