Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza:
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Playlist complete, not in order (sources collaged and layered together simultaneously) | |||||
Jon Brion | Theme | End loop, forwards | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind s.t. | ||
Jon Brion | Theme | End loop, reversed | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind s.t. | ||
DJ Clone | About This Poem | Very brief | |||
Hanna-Barbera | Ant Talk (Funny, Rapid) | Hanna-Barbera Library of Sounds (Disc 1) | |||
Robert Redford, director; Alvin Sargent, Judith Guest, writers | Scene: Opening choir dream | Pachabel's Canon | Ordinary People film | ||
Robert Redford, director; Alvin Sargent, Judith Guest, writers | Scene: Play | Do you know we've made love 113 times? I figured it out in my Beaumark calculator! To know someone that well is a wonderful thing. Two lumps? No, one. So I don't know everything about you. I don't who your favorite movie stars are, and I can't remember the name of your favorite perfume, I've wracked my brain and I can't remember. That's funny, it's My Sin. But I do know in the last 24 years that I've never been out of love with you. | Ordinary People film | ||
Robert Redford, Director; Alvin Sargent, Judith Guest, writers. Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton, actors | Scene: How was the show? | Yeah? You OK? Mm mm, yeah. How was the show? Trouble sleeping? No. You sure? Mm mm. Burning the midnight oil? Yeah. OK. Have you thought about calling that doctor? No. Well, the month's up; I think we should stick to the plan. The plan was, IF I needed to call him. Yeah, OK. Don't worry about it. Get some sleep. By the way, I'm working on those Michigan State tickets. OK. | Ordinary People film | ||
Wes Andersen, director; Wes Andersen, Owen Wilson, writers; Gwyneth Paltrow, actor | Scene: Do you send my mother your clippings? | ...and your grades from college? | Royal Tenenbaums movie | ||
Wes Andersen, director; Wes Andersen, Owen Wilson, writers; Mark Mothersbaugh, music; Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, actors | Scene: Find something you love to do | What's the secret, Max? The secret? Yeah, well, you seem to have it pretty figured out. I don't know, I think you've just got to find something you love to do, and then do it for the rest of your life. | Rushmore movie | ||
Wes Andersen, director; Wes Andersen, Owen Wilson, writers; Mark Mothersbaugh, music; Wes Andersen, actor | Scene: Opening math class (integer numerator) | Very brief | Rushmore movie | ||
.38 Special | If I'd Been the One | 5 wordless loops | The Best of Southern Rock (Rebound) | ||
Zach Braff, director, writer, actor; Iam Holm, actor | Scene: I want it to be OK to be who we are. This is my life, Dad. | What I want more than anything in world is for it to be OK with you for me to feel something again, even if it's pain. You're going against your doctor's recommendation; that's a pretty weighty experiment to take on, don't you think? This is my life, Dad. This is it. I spent 26 years waiting for something else to start, so, no, I don't think it's too much to take because it's everything there is. I see now it's all there is. You and I are going to be OK, you know that, right? We made not be as happy as you always dreamed we would be, but, for the first time let's just allow ourselves to be whatever it is that we are. And that'll be better, OK? I think that'll be better. | Garden State movie | ||
Zach Braff, director, writer; Natalie Portman, actor | Scene: I'm not saying I don't cry, but, in between, I laugh. | You laugh, you know, I'm not saying I don't cry, but, in between, I laugh, and I realize how silly it is to take anything too seriously. Plus, I look forward to a good cry. It feels good. | Garden State movie | ||
Walter Murch, director; L. Frank Baum, Gill Dennis, Walter Murch, writers; David Shire, music; Fairuza Balk, Nicol Williamson, Jean Marsh, Emma Ridley, actors | Scene: Electricity will take those bad dreams from your head, Dorothy | Would you like to go for a ride, Dorothy? Lie down. I'd like to sit up if I may. What did your aunt tell you? To do what you told me, Miss Wilson. Then lie down. Why do you have to tie me down? So that you don't fall off. I came all the way from the farm in the buggy and didn't fall off. Did I hear somebody scream earlier? No. Hello, Dorothy. How are you? I wish I wasn't tied down. Nothing to worry about. What are those? Oh, when you're ready, we'll just put these over your ears, and pretty soon they'll draw all those unpleasant dreams out of your head. Then, when you wake up, you'll never be bothered by them again. Testing: On, off. Well, I think we're almost ready. Ready? Yes, doctor. (Screaming) Oh, dear. I'll see to that. You check the generator. (More screaming) What's that screaming? They're patients who've been damaged, locked in the cellar. | Return to Oz movie | ||
Harold Arlen or George Bassman or George E. Stoll or Robert W. Stringer, music | March of the Winkies | Oh EE Oh | The Wizard of Oz DVD | ||
Walter Lantz, director; Grace Stafford, main voice | Gurgle Gurgle Gurgle | The Woody Woodpecker Show | |||
Walter Lantz, director; Grace Stafford, Daws Butler, voices | Breakfast, Ketchup, Let It Rain, Sorehead, Skunk, Window jump, Camera, others | From two episodes. Hey nurse, bring me my breakfast. Hmm, turkey, ketchup. Let it rain, let it thunder, I'm done with my new home. (Scream) Take it easy, Mac. I just used this trick to get in first. Why, you litte... Last chance to sign, Dooley. Gimmie that! I'm covered, I'm covered! Read the fine print! Either that woodpecker goes, or I go. Good night, little birdy. You're a nice lady. Oh dear, why it's a poor little birdy. Why, you're soaking wet. What is this? I know when I'm licked, but you're going to need evidence. Here, take this camera, and catch me in the act. Ready? Timber! Well, we got of that sawhead, didn't we? Get it? Sawhead? Sorehead? | The Woody Woodpecker Show | ||
The Hollywood Edge | 7 Metal Squeaks; Hinge With Lo... | Foley Sound Library, Disk 1 | |||
Malcolm X | The Ballot or the Bullet speech | ||||
Pink Floyd | Pigs On The Wing Part 1 (Trance) | If you didn't care | Animals-Limited Trance Edition | ||
John Lennon | Imagine (Take 1) | From the 8-track Imagine sessions, May 1971. Speaking voice "need to be very quiet in the kitchen, please" is engineer Phil McDonald. Alan White, drums; John Barham, harmonium; Klaus Voormann, bass; Nicky Hopkins, electric piano | Anthology - Ascot CD 1 (1998) | ||
John Lennon | Imagine (Unplugged) | Unplugged (1997) | |||
John Lennon | Imagine (Remaster) | Imagine (Remastered) (2000) | |||
Walt Disney | "Walt Disney was a conservationist long before it was fashionable" | From a Disney computer CD-ROM. "He insisted that Walt Disney World be environmental conscientious." | |||
NBC | NBC News theme | National News Themes from the 80's | |||
Pink Floyd | Us and Them (Outtake) | Chris, could you get me a milk, please? Could you get me a fruit pie and cream, and not a corner piece. I'd like some tea, please. I'd like some pie, and not the crust. One without a crust. Rick, are doing a run-down from D, to the B, before the actual singing starts in the middle 8? | A Tree Full Of Secrets (Disc 4) (2000) | ||
Bach; Yo-Yo Ma | Cello Suite 1: 1. Prelude | Backwards | Bach - 6 Suites for Unaccompanied Cello | ||
Phone callers | Speculating on Woody Woodpecker line | Guesses by callers: 1. Gurgle gurgle gurgle, 2. Google google google , 3. Giggle giggle giggle, 4. Something played backwards, 5. Racial slur, 6. Piddle diddle diddle (expression of happiness), 7. Dude, that is the lamest show I've ever seen, I've just changed the station, man, 8. Giggle gaggle giggle (when you tickle a baby), 9. Ditto ditto (but I'm in the car with the kids) | |||
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