Showing posts with label Charles Ives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Ives. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Eldritch Abominations from Beyond the Stars!: Interplanetary Halloween Special #4

Playlist

1. The Fall of the House of Usher: Prelude [edit]- The Alan Parsons Project feat. Orson Welles
2. Night of the Vampire- The Fuzztones
3. Dracula's Daughter- Screaming Lord Sutch
4. Pajama Party in a Haunted Hive- Beat Happening
5. Down in the Lab- Deadbolt
6. Rosemary's Baby- Half Japanese
7. Casper the Friendly Ghost- Daniel Johnston
8. Have You Seen the Ghost of John- The Undermasks
9. Creep in the Cellar- The Butthole Surfers
10. Creeping- Alien Pornography
11. Dark Hallway- Lee Rosevere
12. Equus Haar- Spires that in the Sunset Rise
13. Music for an Underground Circus- Ergo Phizmiz
14. Croker Courtbullion- Dr. John [edit]
15. Hallowe'en- Charles Ives
16. Halloween- Sonic Youth [edit]
17. I'm a Jazz Vampire- Marion Harris
18. Skaggaunak Abyss- Psi Corps
19. Dance of the Morlocks- DJ Spooky
20. Blossoming in Cemetery- Meczup
21. The Three Witches- Tara Vanflower
22. tfe.(oddi.version)- 8m2stereo
23. I Have a Special Plan for This World- Current 93

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Interplanetary Interlude #9: Independence Day

They told you in school about freedom, but when you try to be free, they never let you.

Playlist

1. The Pledge- The Holy Modal Rounders
2. The Star-Spangled Banner- Jimi Hendrix
3. The American Metaphysical Circus- The United States of America
4. The 4th of July- Charles Ives
5. Hungry Freaks, Daddy- Frank Zappa
6. American Ruse- MC5
7. American Waste- Black Flag
8. War Song- The Fugs
9. Exorcising Evil Spirits from the Pentagon October 21, 1967- The Fugs
10. Freedom- Charles Mingus
11. Stop Look and Listen- Ricardo Ray
12. Freedom Voice of My Soul- Art Boys Collection
13. Freedom is a Hammer- Vera Vanderlaan
14. Revolution- Spacemen 3

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Charles Ives: The Unanswered Question

Here's an excellent video from NewMusicXX explaining the composition and intent of the great American composer Charles Ives' "The Unanswered Question."