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Andrew MacKenzie
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A Child's Christmas in Wales (Marvin Lichtner 1963)
Marvin Lichtner was a photographer (who later worked with the Beatles). In the early 1960s he traveled to a town in Wales and, using locals as models, shot a series of black and white stills which he used to create this film, which he made to illustrate Dylan Thomas's recording of 'A Child's Christmas in Wales'. The film was aired on various PBS stations for several years and then basically vanished, possibly due to copyright issues with the Dylan Thomas recording. Apparently only a few copies of the film remain, mostly in university library film departments, and until very recently the film had never been digitized. This copy comes to us from Archive.org*, and it's not in great shape but...
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And I Lounge Her (A Beatles Mash-Up)
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I thought it would be fun to take the vocal track from Paul McCartney’s classic acoustic ballad, “And I Love Her”, and layer it on top of George Martin’s kitschy orchestral arrangement of the same song from the soundtrack of ‘A Hard Day’s Night’, turning it into the kind of lounge-y mush that Dean Martin or Wayne Newton might have recorded back in the day. The orchestral track was in a slightly...
WBCN Production Archives 1981-82
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During 1981 and 1982 I worked at WBCN-Boston as part of Charles Laquidara's 'Morning Mattress' comedy writing/production team. I overlapped briefly with Tom Couch and Eddie Gorodetsky before they left, and worked mostly with the great voice-actor Billy West, who later went on to glory in 'Ren & Stimpy', 'Futurama', 'Doug', the Howard Stern show and lots of other stuff. I wish I'd saved more of ...
Have Yourself a Very Little Christmas
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Some things just need to be done. Have yourself a very little Christmas. Keep your Yuletide small. Get a tree that's only seven microns tall. GIve your family tiny little presents, just to show you care, like a pair of slippers that an ant could wear. Holidays, so much stuff around - you can shrink it down much more. From the bottom to the top can be microscopically ignored. There is space on s...
Strawberry Field Trip (A Beatles Mash-Up)
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All audio elements are taken from the Beatles’ recording of “Strawberry Fields Forever” except for the intro and outro. In keeping with the title, I’ve made this piece as psychedelic as possible: the individual elements have been rearranged, sped up, slowed down, run backwards, looped, filtered and processed in various ways while John Lennon guides us to his childhood nirvana, dropping pearls o...
Tomorrow Knows a Shining Place (A Beatles Mash-Up)
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I’ve always felt that John Lennon’s “There’s a Place”, a fairly obscure track from the first Beatles album, was the earliest of his autobiographical songs. A companion piece of sorts to Brian Wilson’s ode to solitude, “In My Room”, the lyrics describe Lennon’s ability to escape into his own thoughts and imagination: “There’s a place / where I can go / when I feel low / when I feel blue / And it...
Ahhh... (A Beatles Mash-Up)
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The open-throated “Ahhh...” might very well be the primordial human musical sound, and the Beatles made considerable use of it throughout their recording career, from “Twist and Shout” through “The End”. My original intention for this mash-up was simply to combine as many isolated uses of the “Ahhh…” sound from their recordings as I could get hold of (with the self-imposed limit that I wouldn’t...
KRUU "The Baddest" Promo
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"Michael Jackson" returns from heaven to do a promo for the station.
KRUU "Good Vibes" Promo
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The "Beach Boys" do a promo for 'The Intercranial Whizbang Hour' show.
KRUU - Hepcats' Holiday / "Tom Waits" Promo
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KRUU - Hepcats' Holiday / "Tom Waits" Promo
God Bless Us All - Baby Pam
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Weirdly, there are several versions of this song by different child "stars" of the early 1950's. A kid named Brucie Weill did the first, followed by Jimmy Boyd (who had a big hit in 1952 with "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus") Molly Bee and yes, 8-year-old Baby Pam. Spike Jones even did a parody version. Baby Pam certainly had one of the most annoying voices ever captured on vinyl. But hers was...
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Fairfield, IA 2002 - Slideshow
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Fairfield, IA 2002 - Slideshow
Col Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit Space is the Place:Rocket No 9
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Col Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit Space is the Place:Rocket No 9
Letter Song/Where in the World/How Could I Ever Know
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Letter Song/Where in the World/How Could I Ever Know
It’s so evocative of Swansea / we had parents from Swansea and would go to our grand parents in Sketty where DT was from - it just brings back the snow covered walks through singleton park to the uplands and trips to the mumbles
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This is a vivid poem of reality…🔴🟢🔴🟢🔴🟢🔴🟢🔴🟢🔴🟢❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is wonderful. Thank you so much. Thoughts of my father - his childhood Christmases growing up in Mumbles. ❤
I was unable to discover exactly where the director took these pictures, but it could very well have been somewhere near where your father grew up.
the first thing
the first thing you need to do is make sure you have the right amount of time to callback vincent price
i know
i don’t know what to do about it but i will do it anyway
0:21
35:46
One of my favorite tracks from the show. Thanks for the earworm!
@@vinceharzewski2778 Anytime!
We played this from a hand written manuscript with Jerry Bilik in High School. It was hilarious!!!!!
I’ve heard all this music before. I can’t say where, though. The still image was created as part of the promotional package for Rocky & Bullwinkle, made to sell both “Rocky and his Friends” and “The Bullwinkle Show” to individual TV Stations in syndication (which means no more new shows were made, and the existing shows were available as a package for individual Stations). Those Stations that purchased the syndicated versions could run them as part of each Station’s program schedule. Much of this music was never used in the actual shows. However, the themes for “Rocky & His Friends”, “The Bullwinkle Show”, “George of the Jungle” “Super Chicken” and “Tom Slick” are the actual episode theme recordings used in the on-air TV shows. None of the “chorus” (sung) music was used in the shows. The cuts that feature only two pianos were used in “Dudley Do-Right” episodes, as well episodes of “Fractured Flickers”, of which only 26 half-hour shows were produced. Before those original 26 shows had aired, the program was cancelled. Where did you get this stuff?
Nice find on this rare soundtrack 👏👏👏👏🏆 Jay Ward himself would be very proud
"It goes in and out like anything!" This is the origin of Testicles Deviant to Fud's Law from "We're All Bozos On This Bud" I had no idea that the Pooh stories were based on scienterrific principles!
Hmm... now it's got me wondering... "If you push something hard enough, it will fall over." - Fudd's First Law of Opposition "He's no fun, he fell right over." - one of the travelers in "How Can You Be In Two Places At Once..." Eeyore's not a particularly fun character, or so says many a critic. Therefore, something must've pushed Eeyore a little too hard - but what? (Insane Troll Logic 101, not to be confused with Scientific Method)
❤this is amazing
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These voices make even more sense when you consider at least two out of four of the members of Firesign Theater were classically trained in Shakespearean theater. There's definitely some King Lear to Eeyore.
Oh, SO many good memories connected with the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. Thanks for this!
Sound design par excellence, Andrew! Thanks too for the text backdrop. I was happy to contribute the Tiny Bubbles (Wait! Did you slip Don Ho in there?) LOL
Ho Ho Ho!
Ah. Fantastic and wonderous.
0:21 this song kicks ass.
These dorks are perfect for children stories :)
Dad used to love the Goons. He had the Spike Milligan books. I loved leafing through them and declaiming "Return to Sorrento (Third Class.)" Today is perfect for surrealism. The "real" world has lost it's moorings. Why not the rest of us?
This is fantastic!
Was this written by Robert Russell Bennett?
Watch out for Nell Fenwick. she has that fetish thing for horses. 👀
Thank you for uploading this! My parents met while recording this album in the summer of 1969 and I've never heard it!
Somebody said this the type of music DaBaby make. I’m weak asfffff cause I can’t unsee it 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I used to watch this when I was a baby. I'm almost 13 now.
Bad
I always remember this cartoon. I used to watch it when I was younger and it was shown on Channel 4 on a kids programming block called 4 Kids.
I remember this album! Your additions really made this narrative come alive!
Andrew, can you post Nowogian Weed here on RUclips (and I’d love to hear the others, too). I tried that link but I’m having trouble joining the app and everything else that comes with it. I just want my radio friends to hear your work.
You don't need to join Mega to download. Just click on the link and then in the new window click the turquoise 'Download' button.
What a rare recording! Thanks a lot!
22:19- HANS CONRIED: "Stay tuned for an exciting half-hour of action, adventure, mystery and sparkling comedy! I'd LIKE to say that, but you happen to be watching 'FRACTURED FLICKERS'!"
This was soooo much fun ...performing this with you...I truly loved every minute...💝 from your Pinky
Yes it was a lot of fun. Thanks for all your help with the album (and having the courage to show up for the performances).
Fight fiercely young teddy is the theme song of Hoppity Hooper
It was used in Hoppity Hooper over the closing credits. I want to know who did what sounds like Serial Jazz that opens the show.
In syndication, the series was titled "UNCLE WALDO'S CARTOON SHOW".
Great stuff. Some of this seems to come from a marvelous little 7" 33 1/3 record called "A Salute To Moosylvania!!": www.discogs.com/Jay-Ward-Gypsy-Bugle-Corps-Madrigal-Society-A-Salute-To-Moosylvania/release/6691679 . But the track you call "Hawkear, Frontier Scout Theme" is their "Peter & the Snarf" (which to me seems to fit better), and your "Fang the Wonder Dog Theme" is their "Hip Hip-popotamus" (ditto). Anyway, thanks!
I didn't know that gorge of the jungle is part of Rocky and Bullwinkle show.
It's not but it was made by the same people who made Rocky and Bullwinkle.
That is horrible
Thanks for the great post. So many amazing memories!
*ONE REQUEST: PLEASE UPLOAD THE FULL ALBUM!*
I don't have it, unfortunately. This is the only track I have.
*OH OK, WELL THEN ARE YOU OKAY UPLOADING THIS WHOLE ALBUM THEN?*
@@NECHOII I don't have the album but you can download it here, looks like: www.mediafire.com/file/5tokjjnmztj/hamsters_ghostbustin.zip/file
*AT LEAST SOMEONE ELSE DID! (with the word ''hamsters''.)*
Thanks Andy. Awesome.