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Postby compared2what? » Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:11 am

Habanera -- Angela Gheorghiu, from Bizet's Carmen

Frozen -- Madonna
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Postby compared2what? » Fri Jul 04, 2008 5:37 am

Forever Young -- Bob Dylan

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Postby compared2what? » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:51 pm

They may, in reality, all be absolutely dreadful and dangerous young men, for all I know.

But these guys are at least so very much the picture of innocence that they always make me feel that there may yet be hope for the youth of America.

So I very sincerely wish them and everyone else on earth both true independence and a better future.
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Postby compared2what? » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:56 pm

How Can I Tell You -- the former Cat Stevens

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Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Fri Jul 04, 2008 4:29 pm

A 1971 collection of World War One propaganda recordings, 'The Stars and Stripes and You.'

"Our Country's In It Now

Our country's in it now
We've got to win it now
And this is how
Every mother's son
Should run and get a gun
We've got to punish the Hun
Our country's in it, then
Just like the Minutemen
We're going to forge our way
To victory, to save Democracy
We've got to conquer Germany"


http://www.firezine.net/faq/fst-disc-2.html

Phil Austin, David Ossman, (Phil Proctor?)
1971
The Stars And Stripes And You 1917-1918 - Various Artists (Lp) [Narration, Readings]
Produced By R. C. Raack & W. F. Malloch
The Writings Of John Dos Passos Read By - David Ossman
Other Voices - Phil Austin, Anna Lee Austin, Henri Vidal, Andre Wirt, Harry Pollard, Klaus Pringsheim, Wolfgang Rutkowski, Richard Mathews, Hugh Bushell, Elie Vidal, R. C. Raack, W. F. Malloch, Pigasus Ii
Original Voices In Recordings From The Time: Philip Scheidemann, Gen. John J.,Pershing, Gen. G. Pedori-Garaldi, Marshal J. Joffre, James G. Gerad, Samuel Gompers, Willian Jennings Bryan, Pres. Warren G. Harding, James H. Heron
Singers Inclued: Henry Burr, Irving Kaufman, Arthur Fields, Margaret Woodrow Wilson, Al Jolson, Loius Graveure, Nora Bayes, Billy Murray, Peerless Quartet, Enrico Caruso, Morton Harvey, Orpheus Quartet, Collins And Harlan, Harry C. Browne
Comedy And "Actualities" By: A. H. Brooks And H. C. Ridout, J. R. Harrington And M. Scott, American Quartet, Billy Whitlock And Co.
Poetry And Prose By: James L. Hughes, John Dos Passos, James G. Gerad. C. L. Dennis, Wiiliam Ii Of Hohenzollern, Charles W. Eliot
Music By: Wagner, Beethoven, Berlioz, Ives, Schelling, Sousa
Original Idea And Script By R. C. Raack And William E. Malloch
Script Preperation By Elinor Dawn Graham And Joan Michaele Yarfiz
Stereo Production By: William F. Malloch
Final Disc Mastering By: Gerald Zellinger
Front Cover Art By: L. Paden Prichard
Back Cover Art By: Joan Michaele Yarfitz
Front Label By: Georg Grosz: Christ In A Gas Mask
Back Label By: James Montgomery Flagg: I Want You For The U.S. Army
Text Set In Cambridge Type At Continuum Graphics By: Leslie Zador
Typography By: Robert D. Trogman & Rod Prowse Of Agency Alphabets
Material Used Was Drawn From The Collections Of Byron Bryant (Oakland), David Greer (Albany, Ca) W.R. Moran (S. Pasadena), William F. Malloch (La), And The Stanford Institute Of Recorded Sound (Palo Alto)
Copyright 1971 By Pox Productions, Ltd.


Stars And Stripes And You A Tragical-Comical History Of The War To End All Wars, Being A Montage Of Songs, Speeches, Vaudeville Routines, Faked "Actuality" Reports & Pro & Anti-War Poetry & Prose Recorded Mostly In The Usa During 1917-18, Compiled By Dr. R. C. Raack, Professor Of Histroy, Cal State College At Hayward, And Collated And Engineered In An Original Stereo Technique By William F. Malloch.
Based On Pt. 2 Of The Magnificent Nonsense, A Production First Broadcast On Kpfk-Fm, Pacifica Radio In So. Ca

Side One
Dies Irae: Palestrina Choir
Star Spangled Banner: Chicago Symphony
We Take Our Hats Off To You, Mr. Wilson: Peerless Quartet
Montage Of American Patriotic Music (Under) Meester Veelson
I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier: Morton Harvey
Poem Of A Canadian Pacifist: James H. Heron
Let's Bury The Hatchet In The Kaiser's Head: Irving Kaufman
America Here's My Boy: Peerless Quartette
Montage Of American Patriotic Songs (Over) A Mother's Answer To A Pacifist: James H. Heron
Star Spangled Banner
When We Wind Up The Watch On The Rhine: Peerless Quartet
Kaisermarsch: Berlin State Opera Orchestra
James G. Gerard (Speech)
Kaisermarsch, Prelude To Lohengrin: Boston Symphony
Trumpet Fanfare
Don't Bite The Hand That's Feeding You: Irving Kaufman
America, I Love You: American Quartet
Our Country's In It Now: Orpheus Quartet
For Your Country And My Country: Peerles Quartet
James G. Gerard (Speech)
Hog Being Slaughtered
Stat Spangled Banner
Hog Squeals
Barnyard Sounds
How You Gonna Keep 'Em Donw On The Farm: Irving Kaufaman
Old Gray Mare
Uncle Sam Is Fighting For Liberty: Collins And Harlan
Arkansas Traveller
Johnny Get Your Gun: Harry C. Browne
It's A Long Way To Berlin: Arthur Fields
Indianola: Billy Murray
Let's Bury The Hatchet, Pig Sounds, Indianola
The Colored Recruit: Golden And Hughes
I Didn't Raise My Boy, Dont The Hand, Washington's Birthday
Sailor's Hornpipe,Cheering Crowd, Boat Whistle
Submarine Attack At Sea: Peerless Quartet
The Yanks Are At It Again: American Quartet
We'll Knock The Heligo Into Heligo Out Of Heligo: Arthur Fields
The Yanks Are At It Again
Singing Soldiers: James H. Heron
Tell That To The Marines: Al Jolson
The Singing Soldier
The Americans Come: Louis Graveure
Arrival Of American Troops In Paris
Bugle Calls
Stars And Stripes Forever
Battle In The Air: Camel, Morse, Collins
The Singing Soldier
Battle In The Air
Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag: American Republic Band
Boat Whistle
Cheers
Side Two
Boat Whistle, Cheers
William Jennings Bryan (Speech)
Henry Ford
A Victory Ball: New York Philharmonic
General John J. Pershing (Speech)
A Victory Ball
Samuel Gompers (Speech)
Marching Soldiers
A Victory Ball
On The Campus: Sousa's Band
A Victory Ball
Fairest Of The Fair: Sousa's Band
Washington Post March: Sousa's Band
Witch's Sabbath: Orchestre Symphonie Fantastique
Washington Post, Fairest Of The Fair
U.S. Field Artillery March: Sousa's Band
Marching Soldiers
Washington Post March
Stars And Stripes Forever
U.S. Liberty Loan March: Sousa's Band
Over There: Enrico Caruso
Over There: Nora Bayes
I May Be Gone For A Long, Long Time: Henry Burr
Dies Irae
A Mother's Answer To A Pacifist
Over There: Nora Bayesa Victory Ball
Marching Feet
Caruso
A Victory Ball
Over There
The Singing Soldier
A Victory Ball
Marching Soldiers
Boom!
Marching Feet
Musical Montage Of The Stars And Stripes Forever, Dies Irae, A Victory Ball, Sound Of Beating Heart
Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine
Sound Of Shot, Sound Of Hog Being Slaughtered, Beating Heart
Wind
The Last Zeppelin: Billy Whitlock & Co.
Destruction Of Valhalla: London Symphony
Siegfried's Funeral Music: Royal Philharmonic
Good Friday Spell: San Francisco Symphony
Philip Scheidemann (Speech)
9th Symphony
Collage Of European Commentaries
Star Spangled Banner: Margret Woodrow Wilson
A Victory Ball, A Mother's Answer To A Pacifist, Taps
President Warren G. Harding (Speech)
Dead Man (Over) The Unanswered Question: Polymusic Chamber Orch.
Harding
Dead Man
Harding
Dead Man
The Unanswered Question
Sound Of Birds
High Wood
Sound Of Birds
Pox Productions Pox 101-2
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news rooms, movies/TV, publishing
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Postby bubblefunk » Fri Jul 04, 2008 6:18 pm

Iggy & the Stooges: METALLIC 'KO.
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Postby Foote Hertz » Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:31 am

Frank Black - Headache
Doug Kershaw - Diggy Diggy Lo
Leo Kottke - Vaseline Machine Gun

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Postby barracuda » Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:08 pm

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Thses songs are dedicated through the inexorable intertubes to OP ED, whose requests are denied, anyway.
Dan Bern - Jerusalem

Kid Rock - Cowboy

Baby Bird - All Men Are Evil

The Ramones - Cretin Hop
The most dangerous traps are the ones you set for yourself. - Phillip Marlowe
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Postby OP ED » Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:34 pm

barracuda wrote:... all sorts of things with which I reluctantly agreed...




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LIL,
SHCR

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Giustizia mosse il mio alto fattore:
fecemi la divina podestate,
la somma sapienza e 'l primo amore.

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Postby barracuda » Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:08 pm

The most dangerous traps are the ones you set for yourself. - Phillip Marlowe
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Postby barracuda » Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:15 pm

The most dangerous traps are the ones you set for yourself. - Phillip Marlowe
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Postby kissing blarney » Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:18 pm

I work for the local utilities. We had a water main break on Arnold Lane this afternoon. What choice did I have?....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQTFRq1hjtM

The "Echoes" vids on the same page were worth a listen as well.
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Too many options, really.

Postby compared2what? » Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:45 pm

Young Girl -- Gary Puckett and the Union Gap

Hot for Teacher -- Van Halen

Criminal -- Fiona Apple

Young Blood -- The Coasters

Sweet Little Sixteen -- Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley

Too Young To Fall in Love -- Motley Crue

Not Too Young To Get Married -- Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans*

I Think We're Alone Now -- Tommy James and the Shondells

Teenage Kicks -- The Undertones

Pretty Baby -- Blondie

Runaway -- Del Shannon

*You go, Darlene Love

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Postby barracuda » Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:41 pm

Wow, that strikes me as a rather inferior Richard Prince photo. Perhaps you meant to post the Prince rephoto of Garry Gross's photo of naked 10 year old Brooke Shields. It's a good one, but probably would get you in some trouble around these parts. I have a feeling there would be lots of lost irony floating around, looking for a place to land. Maybe some Balthus will suffice...

Comte Balthazar Klossowski de Rola, Golden Days

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