Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza:
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Artist | Title | Album | Comments | ||
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Playlist complete, in order of first appearance (sources collaged and layered together simultaneously) | |||||
Clint Mansell with Kronos Quartet | Summer Overture | Requiem for a Dream s.t. (2000) | |||
The Who (written by Pete Townshend) | Cousin Kevin | Tommy (1969) | First piano loop | ||
James Mangold, director, writer; Lisa Loomer, Anna Hailton Phelan, writers | Scene: You've always had the power to go back | Girl, Interrupted film (1999) | Sample of "my own backyard" scene from The Wizard of Oz | ||
Victor Fleming, director; L. Frank Baum, Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, Edgar Allan Woolf, writers; Harold Arlen, music; Judy Garland, Clara Blandick, actors | Scene: There's no place like home | The Wizard of Oz film (1939) | It wasn't a dream. This was a real, truly live place. And I remember that some of it wasn't very nice. | ||
Victor Fleming, director; L. Frank Baum, Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, Edgar Allan Woolf, writers; Harold Arlen, music; Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Billie Burke, actors | Scene: Here's someone who can help you | The Wizard of Oz film (1939) | If I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own backyard. | ||
Traditional | Lilliburlero (Fifes and Drums) | Barry Lyndon s.t. (1975) | 3 copies | ||
Victor Fleming, director; L. Frank Baum, Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, Edgar Allan Woolf, writers; Harold Arlen, music; Clara Blandick, Margaret Hamilton, actors | Scene: Munchkinland/Not in Kansas Anymore | The Wizard of Oz film (1939) | You have no power here. Begone! | ||
David Shire | Oz: The Ruined House | Return to Oz s.t. (1985) | Combined piano rags | ||
David Shire | The "Return to Oz" Rag March | Return to Oz s.t. (1985) | Combined piano rags | ||
Clint Mansell with Kronos Quartet | Ghosts of a Future Lost | Requiem for a Dream s.t. (2000) | 2 copies | ||
Milos Forman, director; Peter Shaffer, writer; | Scene: Play our little tune in the manner of Johann Sebastian Bach | Amadeus film (1984) | Mozart plays it backwards | ||
Chorus of Whales | Chorus of Whales | 3 copies (one left, one right, one center), throughout most of show | |||
Alan Watts | On Being God II | Philosophy and Society | You feel alien, you feel a stranger in the world, and you feel hostile. And therefore you start to bulldoze things about, and to try to make the world submit to your will, and you become a real troublemaker. You can blame somebody. You can blame the government, you can blame the rascals, you can blame the cheaters, always supposing you yourself aren't the rascal or the cheater. You always can blame someone, saying, 'I didn't ask for it, take it away!' If you don't say 'take it away,' what are you going to do? You've got to say yes to what happens. | ||
Alan Watts | The Unpreachable Religion | What do we mean when we differentiate work from play? You'll notice that, in this culture, play is justified and tolerated in so far as it tends to make our work more efficient. | |||
Clint Mansell with Kronos Quartet | Cleaning Apartment | Requiem for a Dream s.t. (2000) | |||
David Shire | Ozma: The Flight in the Storm | Return to Oz s.t. (1985) | |||
Clint Mansell with Kronos Quartet | Marion Barfs | Requiem for a Dream s.t. (2000) | Fitting with Schubert | ||
Franz Schubert | German Dance No. 1 in C Major | Barry Lyndon s.t. (1975) | Opening chord combines shockingly well with "Marion Barfs" | ||
Clint Mansell with Kronos Quartet | Hope Overture | Requiem for a Dream s.t. (2000) | |||
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza | Excerpt: This conflict was begun on the timing and terms of others | Beautiful Terror (12/22/03) | The list of casualties we are only beginning to read. Sources from original show: George W. Bush, Explosions in the Sky loops | ||
Clint Mansell | Coney Island Low | Requiem for a Dream s.t. (2000) | Field recording. Eventually 2 copies | ||
The Who (written by Pete Townshend) | Amazing Journey | Tommy (1969) | 3 loops, moving along | ||
Phone caller | |||||
Phone caller | |||||
Phone caller | Represent | ||||
Phone caller | The beauty | ||||
Phone caller | I knew some day I would rock the nation | ||||
Phone caller | Singing Amazing Journey? | ||||
Phone caller | The unstructured constraint, and the deconstructed restraints | ||||
Phone caller | Context is everything | ||||
Llewellyn ap Gruffydd | Mallory | ||||
Monty Python (Graham Chapman, Terry Jones, Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam, writers) | Scene: Appeal for the Wealthy Party | Monty Python's Flying Circus, episode 45 ("A Party Political Broadcast on Behalf of the Liberal Party") (1974) | I'd like to talk to you tonight about a minority group of people who have no mental or physical handicapps, and, through no fault of their own, have never been deprived. Graham Chapman, voice. Final episode | ||
Christopher Love | Track 1 | Past Lives Meditation | |||
Phone caller | Monkey suit | ||||
Phone caller | I smashed it over the cartoon television set | ||||
Clint Mansell with Kronos Quartet | Lux Aeterna | Requiem for a Dream s.t. (2000) | |||
Giovanni Paisiello | Cavatina Barbiere di Siviglia (film adaptation) | Barry Lyndon s.t. (1975) | |||
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