Favoriting Morricone Island with Devon E. Levins: Playlist from January 17, 2023 Favoriting

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Soundtrack music from the first silent forward. If it was written for the moving image, we'll play it. Library music included; popcorn optional.

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Favoriting January 17, 2023: Eduard Artemyev RIP

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Artist Track Album Label Year Images Approx. start time
Eduoard Artemyev  Listen To Bach (The Earth)   Favoriting Solaris  Мелодия  1972 
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Eduoard Artemyev  Three Friends   Favoriting At Home Among Strangers  Мелодия  1074 
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Eduoard Artemyev  Exodus   Favoriting The Mirror  Torso Kino  1975 
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Eduoard Artemyev  Stalker   Favoriting Stalker  Мелодия  1979 
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Music behind DJ:
Eduoard Artemyev 

Temple Of Dead   Favoriting

The Odyssey 

Electroshock Records 

1997 

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Eduoard Artemyev  Le Mort Du Héros   Favoriting Siberiade  Le Chant Du Monde  1979 
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Eduard Artemyev  Polygon   Favoriting Moon Rainbow  Мелодия  1983 
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Eduoard Artemyev  Peregrini   Favoriting Pilgrims  Electroshock Records  1976 
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Music behind DJ:
Eduoard Artemyev 

Close to Eden Main Theme   Favoriting

Urga 

Philips 

1991 

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Eduoard Artemyev  A Farewell To Russia   Favoriting Hitch-Hike (Autostop)  Electroshock Records  1991 
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Eduoard Artemyev  Visitors   Favoriting A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov  Electroshock Records  1980 
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Eduoard Artemyev  Flight   Favoriting Family Relations  Мелодия  1981 
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Eduoard Artemyev  A Mechanical Piano   Favoriting An Unfinished Piece for a Mechanical Piano  Electroshock Records  1976 
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Music behind DJ:
Eduoard Artemyev 

Main Theme - Short Version   Favoriting

The Inner Circle 

Milan 

1992 

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Eduoard Artemyev  Outomlionnoe Solntce (Tango)   Favoriting Burnt by the Sun  Auvidis Travelling  1994 
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Eduard Artemyev  Fox Hunting   Favoriting Okhota Na Lis  Electroshock Records  1980 
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Eduard Artemyev  Birth Of Earth   Favoriting Warmth Of Earth  Мелодия  1985 
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Eduard Artemyev  Ode#1. Ode To The Herald Of God. A Torch   Favoriting Three Odes  Electroshock Record   
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Listener comments!

Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:01pm
ultradamno:

Devon! Castaways!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:02pm
squidbeak:

Hello!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:07pm
ultradamno:

It is Eartha Kitt's birthday, here is an interesting article about her time in Instanbul www.theparisreview.org...
Avatar 8:10pm
TDK60:

Hi Devon.
  8:12pm
Androu B.:

Ahoy, Devon & Island dwellers!

RIP Eduard Artemeyev

...and Gina Lollobrigida:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/peopleandplaces/italian-actress-gina-lollobrigida-dies/vi-AA16oVQA?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=bda4722b48e44f2285c45c174b213d3f
Avatar 8:13pm
TDK60:

I've seen Solaris and Stalker; both are strange.
  8:15pm
ron-ji:

Ultra, I recently saw clips of Eartha doing two interesting numbers on Ed Sullivan that I can’t find on any albums of hers. (Blanking on the titles, & she was a frequent guest.) It’s a shame she is mainly remembered for “Santa Baby” & “I Want to Be Evil” (both of them novelties that I really don’t feel the need to hear ever again) and Catwoman.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:20pm
PaulRobeson1923:

↳ ron-ji @8:15
And for saying (Paraphrasing) “Fuck You, i’ll Learn Japanese” when the Jim Crow stages and concert halls of America closed to her
  8:21pm
Androu B.:

↳ ron-ji @8:15
As well as Yzma in "The Emperor's New Groove".
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:22pm
ultradamno:

There are a bunch of clips of her on Sullivan on you tube (Ki Mitzion, Mad About The Boy, On The Plains Of Negev, What Is This Thing Called Love, C'Est Si Bon etc). She pops up on the Spector mini-series in a clip from Merv Griffin's show where she antagonizes Phil, who is in a particularly surly mood. I have a particular fondness for I'd Rather Be Burned As A Witch twitter.com...
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:23pm
PaulRobeson1923:

↳ ultradamno @8:07
HappPppPy Birthday, Eartha Kitt!
  8:24pm
ron-ji:

Well, yes, it is good that we remember Ms. Kitt for those reasons too.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:24pm
ultradamno:

I tend to prefer Newmar as Catwoman though. Kitt doing it at all was a groundbreaking moment, I guess, but now I agree it's almost a distraction from the meat of what made her great.
  8:30pm
ron-ji:

Bonus thanks for the link to your Twitter feed, Ultra. (I’m your newest follower @ronehmke there—Elon willing—in case you hadn’t figured that out a few seconds ago.)
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:31pm
ultradamno:

↳ ron-ji @8:30
I did and followed back. Thanks!
  8:32pm
ron-ji:

Also, what’s this about a Phil Spector miniseries?!? (I’ll take my answer off the air, for the question takes us even farther from the deceased Russian composer we are here to honor tonight.)
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:33pm
ultradamno:

↳ ron-ji @8:32
www.sho.com...
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:34pm
ultradamno:

I don't want to jinx it, but the stream has been co-operating the whole show so far...
  8:40pm
Androu B.:

I know I might be opening up a Pandora's Box of debate here, but I feel this question needs to be asked:
Would Artemeyev's music be considered as prog on the whole, or does it merely have the essential elements that allow it to cross over into that genre?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:43pm
ironybread:

Stream has been sounding swell for me for as long as I've been listening (20 minutes)
  8:43pm
Gaston Musella:

THE CD IS SKIPPING
  8:44pm
Androu B.:

↳ ultradamno @8:34
I've been listening tonight through VLC (as I often do) and have been getting occasional "microlooping" glitches (or "stuttering", as I can best describe it).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:45pm
squidbeak:

↳ Gaston Musella @8:43
I think that was the stream
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:45pm
ultradamno:

I always kind of think of proggy scores as their own separate beast from prog proper. Maybe because they get to it from the other direction (working 'rock' elements in rather than the other way around)
  8:47pm
ron-ji:

Thanks again, Ultra—and I too have been able to listen without any glitches, further evidence for my premise that the Ascended Masters have a bone to pick with Micah and his flock.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
chresti:

Sounded like someone was using a hammer drill on the stream. Hopefully that fixed it..
  8:53pm
Androu B.:

Thanks, Devon! I trust you'll have an RIP show set up for Madamma Lollobrigida sometime within the next few weeks.
  8:54pm
Bo:

Mikhalkov had some great movies (at home among strangers a fave) but became a nasty warmongering Putinist apologist in the last part of his life
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:56pm
chresti:

Thanks Devon!
Avatar 8:57pm
TDK60:

Good night, Devon.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 8:57pm
ultradamno:

OK, now I'm getting some stuttering
  8:57pm
ron-ji:

Another excellent tribute. Revered musicians have been dying so often these days that it sometimes feels like WFMU is becoming The Obituary Station. But nobody does ‘em better.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
ironybread:

1985? This is goddamned drumnbass!
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