Housekeeping

Podcasts to listen up for...

By September 27, 2009No Comments

…if you wanna hear my loud voice:

myself, the great Vadim Rizov, the esteemed and great Ann Powers, and the great and beloved Aaron Aradillas yam­mer on about the new Beatles remas­ters here.

myself, the great Keith Uhlich, the continuing-to-be great Mr. Rizov, and the great and much-missed John Lichman talk resnais and the new New York Film Festival here

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  • S. Porath says:

    Just listened to the Beatles one…fantastic pod­cast. I’m in the strange pos­i­tion of being a huge Beatles fan, but being about the farthest thing from an audi­o­phile there is, so the whole mono vs. ste­reo thing is largely lost on me. But that is one hell of a con­ver­sa­tion, and I got choked up myself simply by hear­ing the vari­ous reac­tions to some of the songs. Old codger you may be, but this 23 year-old was moved not only by the emo­tions expressed about the songs, but by how amaz­ingly famil­i­ar they are…I was sure I was the only one who felt exactly that way about the goofy and pro­found and per­fect lyr­ics of ‘Dear Prudence’ (with that one, the bass line alone kills me).
    Thanks for tak­ing part in and point­ing my atten­tion to that won­der­ful conversation…it gave me more pleas­ure that I’m sure any of you were expecting.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Thanks so much for that, S. Porath. I am glad that my con­freres and I made you so happy. Hope to keep it up in whatever way possible.

  • @ S. Porath: Thank you so much for those kind words. I’m pretty proud of the way that pod­cast tun­red out. I knew Glenn and Vadim would be cool, but Ms. Powers really raised the qual­ity of the show.
    More than any oth­er music­al act, The Beatles pro­voke the most imme­di­ate, emo­tion­al response to their music. That’s why they still matter.

  • Aileen says:

    Thank you for this. I have listened to the Beatles and it makes me go back in time.