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Tema: Programa Antropológicas Invitada: Erika Morales Grabado el 08/08/2013 en los estudios de Radio UdeM, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, México. Controles de audio y edición: S. Becerra. Conducción: B. Lobjois
Topics: Antropología, Televisión, Serie, Documentales
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BBC Sunday-Night Theatre. Originally written by Rod Serling. Featuring Sean Connery.
Topics: boxing, bbc, theatre, television, sean connery, rod serling
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we tackle Anna's lifelong obsession, Robin Hood, in all his (her? its? their?) incarnations and formats. Thwip! 
Topics: Robin Hood, Books, Movies, Television, Pop Culture, Librarians
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we talk about our favorite awards shows and what we like about them, then share our top Oscar picks. 
Topics: Oscars, Golden Globes, Tony Awards, Grammy Awards, acting, motion pictures, movies, television, pop...
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by Bellwether Friends
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For this episode, we took advantage of a visit from Amy Diegelman (aka @amydieg aka half of #jointhegirlgang aka WTF is America aka Panels contributor) to watch Firefly and Deadpool, plus spend a morning at the local arcade . Firefly fans be warned: Anna doesn't like it much. She looks forward to hearing from you on the topic.
Topics: firefly, arcade games, television, librarians, pop culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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The first of two episodes exploring the things that we don't like to encounter in our books, television, movies, and more. Content warning for discussion of various unpleasant topics, primarily cancer.
Topics: cancer, pop culture, librarians
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by Bellwether Friends
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Dragons, dragons, dragons! In this episode, we talk about dragon books, movies, television, games, and more with author Stephanie Burgis, including her book The Dragon With A Chocolate Heart ! And a short discussion of . . . Jurassic Park?
Topics: dragons, pop culture, books, movies, librarians
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by Bellwether Friends
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Shayera Tangri joined us from the other coast to discuss funny books, movies, television, and other pop culture. Much pun was had by all.
Topics: comedy, humor, funny, puns, books, movies, television, pop culture, librarians
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by Bellwether Friends
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Join us as we discuss the most recent winner of our What To Watch Next TV Bracket : Pose! Then we exhaustively review the shows we're watching, shows we've lost, shows we might consider adding, and shows we've put on unintentional hiatus.
Topics: Pose, television, pop culture, librarians
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by Bellwether Friends
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For this episode, we brought in small medium at large Kaite Stover ( Twitter , Instagram ) to tell us all about tarot. By the end, even skeptic Anna was convinced.
Topics: tarot, librarians, books, movies, television, pop culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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For this show we pulled in author (and secret famous librarian) Kelly Maher to talk about her TV true crime experience.
Topics: true crime, television, librarians, pop culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we talk to author and jewelry designer (and former librarian) Kelly Jones about her books Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer and Murder, Magic, and What We Wore .
Topics: fashion, clothes, books, movies, television, kelly jones, librarians, pop culture
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It's time for March Madness and time for another What to Watch Next TV Bracket! We're also going to tell you what we think about top Oscar categories.
Topics: March Madness, Television, Bracket, Pop Culture, Oscars, Movies, Librarians
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we head into largely uncharted waters to discuss reality TV with Stephanie Anderson aka @bookavore . SPOILER ALERT we talk about the Rachel Lindsay season of The Bachelorette!
Topics: reality television, television, the bachelorette, librarians, pop culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we talk about movies we've seen since our last movie advisory (episode 35), share our picks for best of 2016, and squeal over what we're looking forward to in 2017.
Topics: pop culture, books, movies, television, music, tater tots, librarians
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we look back over a year of movies, television, music, experiences, and books. We did the same for 2017 in Episode 77 , 2016 in Episode 53 , and 2015 in Episode 27 . 
Topics: movies, television, music, books, year-end, librarians, pop culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we discuss our pandemic coping mechanism, watching horror movies and television! Please note we recorded this in October 2020. In spite of how it sounds, we were not quarantined at opposite ends of a long tunnel during the recording. CW: frank discussion of various elements of horror.
Topics: horror, movies, film, television, librarians, pop culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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For this episode, we brought in Jennie Rothschild to give strong opinions on the current state of children's television and reminisce about a few old favorites. Including a theme song quiz! Bucking tradition, we start with the quiz, which ends at 19:00 if you want to skip ahead.
Topics: television, children, kids, programming, animation, librarians, pop culture
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We give our takes on the theatrical releases we watched in the back half of 2017, then talk about our bests of the past year before plunging into what we're looking forward to in the new year! There are some spoilers, but we rarely make much sense. Movie Advisory 2017A was episode 66 !
Topics: librarians, pop culture, movies, books, television, music, 2017 bests
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we talk all things Sherlock Holmes with expert readers' advisor Ally (also of #girlgang fame), running with our collective lady supremacy ideas wherever possible.
Topics: sherlock holmes, adaptations, books, television, movies, librarians, pop culture, readers advisory
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we discuss Take My Wife (starring Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher) with @amydieg of @jointhegirlgang . The jury is still out as to which of us is butcher.
Topics: Take My Wife, Cameron Esposito, Rhea Butcher, television, comedy, lesbians, stand-up
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we discuss the ocean and her presence in movies, books, music, television, and art, in partial response to Episode 94 , when our guests were not as pro-sea as Alene might have liked. The #1 takeaway from this episode is that boat safety is very important to Alene. Also, WHAT is the DEAL with the Bountys?
Topics: ocean, sea, seafaring, boats, ships, pirates, music, movies, books, art, television, pop culture,...
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by Bellwether Friends
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Somewhat in the spirit of Extra Hot Great's television Canon , your hosts each assembled a list of favorite movies and agreed to make a universal Bellwether Friends list out of intersecting titles. In this episode, we reveal our picks to one another. 
Topics: movies, favorites, canon, pop culture, librarians
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by Bellwether Friends
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This week, we were joined by  both  members of the #girlgang  to discuss a shared passion: the character of Phryne Fisher and all the mysteries she solves, people she helps, and young men she...er, becomes acquainted with. Featuring an in-depth discussion of the season two episode "Blood at the Wheel" and also: Mac.
Topics: phryne fisher, miss fisher, mystery, detective, television, fiction, librarians, pop culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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We discuss the winner of our What to Watch Next TV Bracket Challenge : Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
Topics: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Television, Librarians, Pop Culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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In this episode, we discuss the reality TV shows we watched after our Episode 70 conversation with @bookavore. Sadly, no cookies were made as a result. 
Topics: reality television, competition shows, GBBO, librarians, pop culture
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by Bellwether Friends
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Sometimes when you're having trouble figuring out how to narrow down your choices, you do a bracket. Well, you do that if you're Anna. Alene likes to ask everyone she knows what they think. In this episode, we do both.
Topics: television, bracketology, librarians, pop culture
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Programa Radiofónico de Bernardo Prisco A Radio Broadcasting by Bernardo Prisco Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho High School Oficina de Multimédia / Class of Multimedia Prof. João Soares Santos O projecto ESMAVC Radio Station consiste na criação de conteúdos áudio digitais que poderão ser escutados através da internet ou transmitidos por outros meios de comunicação. Esses conteúdos são temáticos, congregam textos, locução, sequências musicais, ruídos, efeitos sonoros e silêncio,...
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Topics: Doors, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Bernardo Prisco, ESMAVC Radio...
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by Bernice Reagon
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Bernice Reagon sings "Many Hearts Surrendered to the Shipwreck" on episode 5 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest05). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bernice Reagon
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by Bernice Reagon
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Bernice Reagon sings "Steal Away" on episode 5 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest05). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and international...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bernice Reagon, Spirituals
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by Bernice Reagon; Pete Seeger; Jean Ritchie
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Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, and Jean Ritchie perform "Come and Go with Me to that Land" on episode 5 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest05). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, Jean Ritchie,...
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by Bernice Reagon; Pete Seeger; Jean Ritchie
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Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, and Jean Ritchie perform "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" on episode 5 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest05). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, Jean Ritchie,...
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by Bertrand Lobjois
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Tema: La antropología en los medios másivos de comunicación 1 Invitado: Luis Madaria Grabado el 16/03/2013 en los estudios de Radio UdeM, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, México. Controles de audio: Gerardo Edición: Sergio Becerra Conducción: Bertrand Lobjois
Topics: Antropología, Televisión, Internet, Radio, México
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by Bessie Jones
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Bessie Jones sings "O Day" to children from the Downtown Community School on episode 7 of Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest07). Seeger had taught singing at the experimental, racially integrated Downtown Community School in the 1950s while blacklisted from other work for his refusal to cooperate with the House Un-American Activities Committee. Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bessie Jones, Downtown Community School,...
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by Bessie Jones
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Bessie Jones sings "I'm Gonna Lay Down My Life for My Lord" to children from the Downtown Community School on episode 7 of Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest07). Seeger had taught singing at the experimental, racially integrated Downtown Community School in the 1950s while blacklisted from other work for his refusal to cooperate with the House Un-American Activities Committee. Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bessie Jones, Downtown Community School,...
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by Bessie Jones
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Bessie Jones sings "The Devil Been to My House Today" to children from the Downtown Community School on episode 7 of Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest07). Seeger had taught singing at the experimental, racially integrated Downtown Community School in the 1950s while blacklisted from other work for his refusal to cooperate with the House Un-American Activities Committee. Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bessie Jones, Downtown Community School,...
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by Bessie Jones; Pete Seeger
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Bessie Jones and Pete Seeger perform "Children Go Where I Send Thee" with children from the Downtown Community School on episode 7 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest07). Seeger had taught singing at the experimental, racially integrated Downtown Community School in the 1950s while blacklisted from other work for his refusal to cooperate with the House Un-American Activities Committee. Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bessie Jones, Downtown Community School,...
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by BestMadeMusic
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Music for your projects. Mystery, suspense, crimes, murders, horror television series Donate Watch on youtube
Topics: Music, your, projects, mystery, suspense, crimes, murders, horror, television, series
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by Big Chief & The Defenestrators (feat. Charles Neville)
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Listen to Western Mass-based Big Chief & The Defenestrators along with New Orleans legend Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers rock the house live at Focus Springfield Community Television on February 18, 2015. (c) Focus Springfield, inc. 1200 Main Street Springfield, MA 01103 info@focusspringfield.com 413-241-7500 Produced by Brendon White Holland bholland@focusspringfield.com
Topics: Big, Chief, Defenestrators, Art, Of Defenestration, Live, February, 18, 2015, 2-18-2015, 2.18.2015,...
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by Biggs
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We begin talking about the history of television by covering one of the most iconic television series of all-time:  Star Trek.  Find out the reality of the first interracial kiss on television, how the cast chemistry affected the show, the best episodes, and so much more!
Topics: Deforest Kelley, Gene Roddenberry, George Takei, James Doohan, Leonard Nimoy, Majel Barrett,...
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by Bimbi y Su Trio Oriental,Maximiliano Sanchez
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Bimbi y su Trio Oriental Sello Gama 1609     
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Topics: Bimbi, Trio Oriental, Maximiliano Sanchez
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by Bob Purse
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This is an audio file of children viewing a color television in August of 1966. There are three children, one who had never before watched color television. More information can be found at this link: https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2015/06/seeing-color-tv-for-the-first-time-a-tape-from-1966.html
Topics: Television History, 1966, Color Television
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by BornForGeekdom.com
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Audrey and Aron enjoy some delightful discourse about their favorite British television shows, and then get caught up with one of their old time besties.
Topics: bbc, british, television, tv, tellie, twinkies
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by Boxcutters
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Ep 135: Wilbur Wilde & James Talia Posted on June 3, 2008 .  Make yourself comfortable and strap on your ear-goggles. Wilbur Wilde is back filling in for Ross and James Talia phones in with tales of Europe. 100% world-class excellent Boxcutters coming your way. More discussions about all things television than you could ordinarily hope for. I hope I haven’t built it up too much…
Topic: Wilbur Wilde & James Talia
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by Boynton_Lover
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A classic episode of I Married Joan (1952-1955) which starred the late great Joan Davis in her madcap '50s sitcom. Transferred here in MP3 audio format in hopes of introducing a new generation of vintage comedy fans to this legendary comedienne's remarkable work. Episode Summary:  Joan mistakenly opens a neighbor's mail & hatches a plot to cover up her mistake
Topics: Joan Davis, Jim Backus, Archer MacDonald, Sheila Bromley, Dan Tobin, Gene Nelson, I Married Joan,...
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by Boynton_Lover
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Meet Millie, a situation comedy about a wisecracking Manhattan secretary from Brooklyn, made a transition from radio to television in the early 1950s. In the live television version, Millie & her mother were living in Jackson Heights, Queens. The popularity of this series led to a four-year run on CBS television. The radio series began on CBS on 2nd July, 1951, continuing until 23rd  September , 1954. Audrey Totter created the role of Millie Bronson on radio. The show opened with the...
Topics: Comedy, 1950s, Audrey Totter, Elena Verdugo, Marvin Kaplan, Bea Benaderet, Nostalgia, Classics,...
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by Bradley Taylor
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Audio commentaries for the television show The Adams Family in memory of the actress that played Wednesday Adams: Lisa Loring
Topic: Movie Commentaries
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by Bradley Taylor
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Coach television episode commentaries and the movie Good Intentions
Topic: Movie Commentaries
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by Brendan Small
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Soundtrack from season 1 and 2
Topics: soundtrack, ost, cartoon, animation, television
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by Brihi Orchestra
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This is an Arab-Andalusian music recording of the Brihi orchestra (Fes, Morocco) which was recorded by the Moroccan National Radio and Television network (RTM) in Morocco in the 1960s. The recording is specifically from mizan "Btayhi" of the nawba "Rasd Dayl".
Topics: arab-andalusian, arabo-andalusian, andalusian, btayhi, rasd dayl, orchestra, brihi, 1960s, rtm,...
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This is an Arab-Andalusian music recording of the Brihi orchestra (Fes, Morocco) which was recorded by the Moroccan National Radio and Television network (RTM) in Morocco in the 1960s. The recording is specifically from mizan "Qaim Wa Nisf" of the nawba "Gharibat Husayn".
Topics: arab-andalusian, arabo-andalusian, andalusian, qaim wa nisf, gharibat husayn, orchestra, brihi,...
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by Brihi Orchestra
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This is an Arab-Andalusian music recording of the Brihi orchestra (Fes, Morocco) which was recorded by the Moroccan National Radio and Television network (RTM) in Morocco in the 1960s. The recording is specifically from mizan “Quddam” of the nawba “Rasd Dayl”.
Topics: arab-andalusian, arabo-andalusian, andalusian, quddam, rasd dayl, orchestra, brihi, 1960s, rtm,...
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by Brihi Orchestra
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This is an Arab-Andalusian music recording of the Brihi Orchestra (Fes, Morocco) which was recorded by the Moroccan National Radio and Television network (RTM) in Morocco in the 1960s. The recording is specifically from mizan "Quddam" of the nawba "Isbahan".
Topics: arab-andalusian, arabo-andalusian, andalusian, quddam, isbahan, orchestra, brihi, 1960s, rtm,...
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by Brihi Orchestra
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This is an Arab-Andalusian music recording of the Brihi orchestra (Fes, Morocco) which was recorded by the Moroccan National Radio and Television network (RTM) in Morocco in the 1960s. The recording is specifically from mizan "Quddam" of the nawba "Iraq Ajam".
Topics: arab-andalusian, arabo-andalusian, andalusian, quddam, iraq ajam, orchestra, brihi, 1960s, rtm,...
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by British Gas
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A radio advert/commercial for British Gas Ex-Display stock, set to parody the Right Said Fred song "I'm Too Sexy".
Topics: british gas, fm radio, advert, commercial, radio advert, radio commercial, right said fred, parody
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by Brownie McGhee
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Brownie McGhee performs his song "Don't Pity Me" on episode 34 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest34). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Brownie McGhee, Blues
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by Bruce R. Magee and Stephen Payne
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284. Lamar White joins us to discuss the fall elections in Louisiana. He also gives us an update on his project, The Bayou Brief . For more than eleven years, Lamar White, Jr. published CenLamar, one of Louisiana’s most acclaimed and well-known progressive blogs, attracting more than two million readers and repeatedly receiving recognition from national and international news organizations. The Bayou Brief expands the original scope of CenLamar to cover the entire state. For news that's both...
Topics: Louisiana Anthology, Louisiana Anthology Podast, Lamar White, Bayou Brief, CenLamar, 2018...
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by Bryan King and Jim Bone
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Discussion of current popular culture including gaming, comics, music, movies, books, etc.
Topics: Gaming, comics, books, movies, music, magic the gathering, Magic the Gathering, Movies, Music,...
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by Buffy Sainte-Marie
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Buffy Sainte-Marie performs her song "Little Wheel Spin and Spin" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Buffy Sainte-Marie
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by Buffy Sainte-Marie
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Buffy Sainte-Marie performs her song "My Country 'Tis of Thy People You're Dying" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Protest songs
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by Buffy Sainte-Marie; Pete Seeger
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Buffy Sainte-Marie and Pete Seeger perform "Uncle Joe" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pete Seeger, Mouthbow
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by Buffy Sainte-Marie; Pete Seeger
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Buffy Sainte-Marie and Pete Seeger perform Sainte-Marie's song "Welcome, Welcome Emigrante" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pete Seeger
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by Buffy Sainte-Marie; Pete Seeger
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Buffy Sainte-Marie and Pete Seeger perform Sainte-Marie's song "Men of the Fields" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pete Seeger
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by Pete Seeger; Bernice Reagon; Jean Ritchie
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Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, and Jean Ritchie perform "Mary Don't You Weep" on episode 5 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest05). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, Jean Ritchie,...
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by Pete Seeger; Buffy Sainte-Marie
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Pete Seeger and Buffy Sainte-Marie perform the 19th Century populist movement song "The Farmer is the Man (Who Feeds us All)" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Buffy Sainte-Marie
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by Pete Seeger; Buffy Sainte-Marie
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Pete Seeger and Buffy Sainte-Marie perform "Get Along Home, Cindy" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pete Seeger, Country...
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Special guest Janel SantaCruz  joins us to shout REAL LOUD about which canceled TV show is the best one. We also look back at the utter failure of the last episode, and finally manage to avoid the damned buffalo.
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Wah Hoo! The Hoosier Hot Shots ALTERNATE VERSION, c.1950 Transfer: Thorens TD125, SME 3012, Dyna PAM1 phono Preamp (modified). General Electric VR II 2.5 mil Sony m10 digital recorder. Digital remastering, Sound Forge 11. Declicking, wave peak repair, 20Hz high pass, Digital excitation, normalisation (peak only) This is NOT The Melotone / Perfect (matric C-1281) side from 1936, but a later version on Coral, circa 1950.   I noticed that the commercial re-release sounded like rubbish so, I ...
Topics: Hoosier Hot Shots, Wah Hoo!, 1950, Coral Records