Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Here's an Edgar Allan Poe short story read by actor Christopher Lee. Another great voice that suits the work at hand.
1 File. MP3 Format.
Christopher Lee read The Black Cat
Labels:
Christopher Lee,
Edgar Allan Poe,
Gothic,
horror,
readings
Monday, September 7, 2009
One For The Road a vampire short story
Well here's a short story by Stephen King involving vampires in the state of Maine. This short story is basically an extension of the vampire novel King wrote called Salem's Lot which in turn was his attempt to place Bram Stoker's Dracula in the United States during the 1970s in Maine. It's one of King's better works and is recommendable for an autumn read in the late hours of the day with crisp October air creeping into your room.
1 File. MP3 Format.
One For The Road
Father Brown 2 dramatized short mysteries
I've always had mixed feelings about Father Brown. He's a religious man who believes in mystical and faithful things yet uses science and reason to a degree. There are parts I like about the character and stories and some parts I really walk-away thinking "This character is weak compared to Sherlock Holmes and most of his solving is done through feelings and hunches it seems". One reason I'm posting these two short-mysteries is because the BBC did them back in the 1980s and of course they are very well done. Another aspect is the historical time period. I find the late 19th century and decades before WW2 interesting in terms of back-story and characters and settings.
2 files. MP3 Format.
Father Brown - The Blue Cross
2 files. MP3 Format.
Father Brown - The Blue Cross
Labels:
BBC,
dramatized,
England,
Father Brown,
mystery
Monday, August 31, 2009
Christopher Hitchens Authors@Google
Here's a discussion and Q&A from 2007 featuring Christopher Hitchens. It took place at the Google Headquarters. Google invites many people of note and popularity to come and visit their HQ and speak there.
Labels:
Atheism,
Christopher Hitchens,
Google,
History
Friday, August 28, 2009
The Brides Of Dracula
Here's a nice little horror pastiche involving a trio of vamps. I'll have more Dracula and vampire material up and coming in the forthcoming weeks. For now, sink your audio-fangs into this one.
1 File. MP3 Format.
The Brides Of Dracula
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Richard Dawkins Rap - Beware the Believers
One of the most intelligent and well-done videos I've seen on YouTube. Some people say the message of the video can be taken either way, whether pro-science or pro-religion. I, personally, think it goes to the scientist as a nice way of addressing the desparate on-going religious attempts to make their faith-based beliefs legit and somehow tested and rounded as science. However, I guess you can see it how you want. Besides, seeing Hitchens and Dawkins in this manner is great and hilarious. As a few Ozzies say, "Good Gear!"
Labels:
Atheism,
Christopher Hitchens,
History,
Richard Dawkins,
science,
video
Monday, August 24, 2009
Shirley Jackson's The Lottery OTR
Shirley Jackson's short story The Lottery is most likely her most well-read and influential piece of fiction. It has inspired and psychologically creeped out many readers and writers through the recent decades. Most notably, prolific horror-meister Stephen King. Mr. King wrote a made-for-TV miniseries called The Storm Of The Century in 1999. Its story is basically a modern retelling of The Lottery with King's own small twists and his home state of Maine thrown into the mix.
The Lottery (short story)
John Buchan's The 39 Steps (dramatized)
British author John Buchan wrote a thriller in 1915 called The Thirty-Nine Steps. It's been made into various formats, most notably in 1935 film by Alfred Hitchcock.
Here are two separate versions of the story dramatized by the BBC.
2 Files. MP3 Format.
The 39 Steps (1989 version)
The 39 Steps (2001 version)
Labels:
adventure,
Alfred Hitchcock,
dramatized,
England,
John Buchan,
OTR
Boris Karloff in two OTR programs
All right audiophiles, here are two OTR programs featuring the iconic Boris Karloff.
2 Files. MP3 Format.
Labels:
Boris Karloff,
dramatized,
Edgar Allan Poe,
Gothic,
horror,
OTR,
Washington Irving
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Contact movie score by Alan Silvestri
Here's a great movie score to a great, underappreciated film from the 1990s called Contact. The movie was based off a Carl Sagan science fiction novel of the same name. If your into science and astronomy, and you've never seen the film, I suggest it for a viewing. For a major-studio film, it has many intelligent facets to it. Not perfect, but far more intelligent than 90 percent of the films pumped out per year by the movie system. Jodie Foster gives a very good performance and the surrounding cast is good too. Also of note, this movie score was composed by Alan Silvestri who made other great music for such films as Back To The Future and Predator.
Contact movie score (folder link)
Labels:
Alan Silvestri,
astronomy,
Carl Sagan,
music,
science,
science fiction,
soundtrack
The Raven read by Basil Rathbone
Another Poe selection, and his most famous opus too.
Read by the inimitable Basil Rathbone.
1 File. MP3 Format.
EA Poe's The Raven
Labels:
Basil Rathbone,
Edgar Allan Poe,
horror,
readings
Saturday, August 22, 2009
This is a radio documentary on the life and works of writer Howard Philip Lovecraft. Provides insight into Lovecraft's personal traits, small defects, and what made him unique and long-lasting.
1 File. MP3 File Format.
HPL - The Young Man Of Providence
Labels:
biography,
Documentary,
History,
horror,
HP Lovecraft
Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes OTR 3 Episodes
Here's 3 episodes of the 1940's Sherlock Holmes OTR show starring Basil Rathbone.
3 separate files. MP3 File Format.
The Copper Beeches
The Cardboard Box
The Speckled Band
Labels:
Basil Rathbone,
England,
mystery,
OTR,
Sherlock Holmes
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Priceless Jazz Collection Sampler # 3
This is a jazz sampler album I bought back in the mid-1990s. Very good mix of classic jazz musicians. (sorry if there are any skips)
14 Files. MP3 File Format. (192K Constant Joint-Stereo)
Alice Coltrane - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 04 - Blue Nile.mp3
Alice Coltrane - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 10 - Gospel Trane.mp3
Billie Holiday - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 02 - Baby Get Lost.mp3
Billie Holiday - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 07 - As Time Goes By.mp3
Billie Holiday - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 12 - On the Sunny Side of the Street.mp3
Ella Fitzgerald - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 03 - Black Coffee.mp3
Ella Fitzgerald - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 06 - Hard Hearted Hannah.mp3
Ella Fitzgerald - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 11 - Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.mp3
John Coltrane - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 01 - The Inch Worm.mp3
John Coltrane - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 08 - Soul Eyes.mp3
Louis Armstrong - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 05 - Lazy River.mp3
Louis Armstrong - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 09 - I Surrender Dear.mp3
Louis Armstrong - Priceless Jazz Sampler 3 - 13 - That Luck Old Sun.mp3
Priceless Jazz Sampler # 3 Album (link to folder)
Labels:
Billie Holiday,
jazz,
John Coltrane,
Louis Armstrong,
music
The Sittaford Mystery by Agatha Christie
Up for your listening pleasure, a reading of Agatha Christie's lesser known mystery called The Sittaford Mystery. The story takes place in the barren, remote English lands of Dartmoor in the 1930s.
8 Files. MP3 File Format.
The Sittaford Mystery by Agatha Christie
Labels:
Agatha Christie,
England,
mystery,
readings
Treasure Island (dramatized)
Here's a classic story from the imagination of Robert Louis Stevenson. This version of Treasure Island was done by the BBC.
Two Files. MP3 File Format.
Treasure Island Part 01
Treasure Island Part 02
Labels:
BBC,
dramatized,
England,
Nautical,
Robert Louis Stevenson,
Treasure Island
Christopher Hitchens debates Dinesh D'Souza @ Kings College
Here are segments taken from a debate that Christopher Hitchens and Dinesh D'Souza had concerning atheism and faith. The debate took place at King's College.
3 files. MP3 File Format.
The Hitchens vs. D'Souza Debate On Faith and Atheism
On The Trail Of The Templars (BBC documentary)
Here is a documentary that the BBC did on the Knights Templar. It looks into their history and all the what-if conspiracy stories that arose because of their power, stature, and quick fall from power. And yes, it addresses some of the Da Vinci Code stuff too made popular through Dan Brown's page-turners.
One file. MP3 File Format
BBC Documentary - On The Trail Of The Templars
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Sherlock Holmes and The Murder Of Cardinal Tosca
Here's some OTR Sherlock Holmes for you audiophiles. From what I gather, this was done by the CBC in the 1970s. It's called Sherlock Holmes and the Murder Of Cardinal Tosca.
3 files. MP3 File Format.
SH Murder Of Cardinal Tosca Part 01
SH Murder Of Cardinal Tosca Part 02
SH Murder Of Cardinal Tosca Part 03
Sherlock Holmes The Mazarin Stone
There are many versions of Sherlock Holmes throughout media history. Everyone who is a fan of Holmes has his or her ideal choice of who is the quintessential Holmes. However, I have to admit, there's no contest within my mind, Clive Merrison is Sherlock Holmes and no one else comes close to his status. Rathbone and Brett had their unique, praiseworthy facets, but Merrison is simply it to a tee. Even though he only voice-acted the role on the BBC, he amazingly looks like a Holmes. Trivia note: Merrison is the only person to star in all of the original 60 canon Holmes stories in any format (movies, TV, radio).
I plan to post more of the Clive Merrison Sherlock Holmes audio plays in the future. It will, hopefully, become a standard common thread. And now, for the first entry...
One file. MP3 File Format.
The Casebook Of Sherlock Holmes: The Mazarin Stone
Labels:
BBC,
Clive Merrison,
dramatized,
England,
Sherlock Holmes
3 Pieces By Edgar Allan Poe
Here's a few Edgar Allan Poe stories for your audio enjoyment.
3 separate files. MP3 File Format.
El Dorado (read by Basil Rathbone)
For Annie (read by Gavin Friday)
The Tell-Tale Heart (read by Iggy Pop)
3 separate files. MP3 File Format.
El Dorado (read by Basil Rathbone)
For Annie (read by Gavin Friday)
The Tell-Tale Heart (read by Iggy Pop)
Labels:
Basil Rathbone,
Edgar Allan Poe,
horror,
readings
HP Lovecraft's At The Mountains Of Madness
A nice, yet relatively short, dramatized version of H. P. Lovecraft's novella At The Mountains Of Madness. Set in the barren, frozen wastelands of Antartica. Lovecraft was inspired by Poe's own story set in this area of th world. This story also qualifies as part of the Cthulhu Mythos.
One File. MP3 File Format.
HP Lovecraft's At The Mountains Of Madness
One File. MP3 File Format.
HP Lovecraft's At The Mountains Of Madness
George Orwell's Down and Out In Paris and London (BBC dramatized)
This work by Orwell is somewhat autobiographical in nature. Orwell lived in Paris and parts of London in a down and out nature, meaning, dirt poor and barely existing at the end of the day. He worked as a kitchen dishwasher and was an itinerant hobo in the London area. When Orwell talked about the working class and the poor, he really knew what he was spouting about in his commentary and essays.
As always, the BBC does a great job of making the written word come to life.
Two parts. MP3 file format.
Orwell Down and Out Part 01
Orwell Down and Out Part 02
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Initial Test Post
Just testing to see how this looks and responds online. I'm planning to get things started soon. Come back later and enjoy the audio bounty. Take care.
Here's a test video from YouTube of Big Trouble In Little China's movie trailer.
Here's a test video from YouTube of Big Trouble In Little China's movie trailer.
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