Favoriting Dimestore Radio Theater with Austin Rich: Playlist from October 24, 2022 Favoriting

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Join us for two hours of old time radio dramas, as we present four different pulp fiction stories, every week! Noir Stories with everymen getting wrapped up in dangerous adventures! Sea-faring Tales that are as two-fisted as they are filled with romance! Mysterious Magicians from the Far East, or maybe a Science Fiction yarn from the Atomic Age! Dimestore Radio Theater offers a chance to engage in Theater of The Mind, and enter a world of incredible tales from both yesterday and tomorrow!

Monday 9 - 11pm (EST) | On WFMU's Sheena's Jungle Room
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Favoriting October 24, 2022: Special Halloween Spook-tacular 2022! (Part 4)

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H.P. Lovecraft  "The Call of Cthulhu" Part 1   Favoriting 26 August 2019      Read by The Tale Master on YouTube. (youtube.com/c/TheTalemaster). Here's a direct link to the post where this story came from: https://youtu.be/AnX6ckYAnAI. 
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Ray Noble And His Orchestra  The House Is Haunted   Favoriting Halloween Stomp  Jass Records  1990   
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H.P. Lovecraft  "The Call of Cthulhu" Part 2   Favoriting 26 August 2019      Read by The Tale Master on YouTube. (youtube.com/c/TheTalemaster). Here's a direct link to the post where this story came from: https://youtu.be/AnX6ckYAnAI. 
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Ray Noble And His Orchestra  The House Is Haunted   Favoriting Halloween Stomp  Jass Records  1990   
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H.P. Lovecraft  "The Call of Cthulhu" Part 3   Favoriting 26 August 2019      Read by The Tale Master on YouTube. (youtube.com/c/TheTalemaster). Here's a direct link to the post where this story came from: https://youtu.be/AnX6ckYAnAI. 
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Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 8:06pm
Austin Rich:

Good Hello.
  9:01pm
Charles:

Turn off the lights, light up the candles
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Austin Rich:

Settle in. This first section is about 34 minutes long.
Avatar 9:02pm
HyperDose:

LOVE the vampire voice. Good Hello again, Austin!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Austin Rich:

Nice to see you in the chat, Charles and HyperDose! This should be a good one.
Avatar 9:02pm
Count Fabula:

Greetings, mortals!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
Austin Rich:

Nice to see you, Mr. Fab!
  9:03pm
Charles:

With each october night, the announcer count grows stronger
Avatar 9:04pm
HyperDose:

Gotta put the cat to bed first. She's only 5. Don't want her to get scared šŸ˜‹
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:04pm
Austin Rich:

"The Call of Cthulhu" was written in the summer of 1926, and was published in "Weird Tales" in February, 1928. "The Tale Master" has opted to record this audio as if it was being produced as an "audiobook" from the late 20's / early 30's, essentially: an LP, with a lot of surface noise, and production qualities that sound very of the era.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
Austin Rich:

While the voice is a little more clear than a lot of radio from the late 20's / early 30's, the production quality of this recording is pretty authentic.
  9:07pm
Charles:

The surface noise fits nicely here.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
Austin Rich:

If you like Horror, and someone reading it to you, then I do recommend this YouTube Channel. While the "vintage" stories are not all produced with this level of care, he's still got a good voice for this kind of stuff, and there's a lot of good stories, new and old, which make for good October listening.
  9:10pm
Charles:

What's your favorite horror stories Austin?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:11pm
Austin Rich:

Hmmmm. Good question. I do enjoy Lovecraft, but I'm not as much of a nerd like a lot of people I know, and so I can only make a general recommendation.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:12pm
Austin Rich:

I think I spent the most time reading Stephen King growing up. Not precisely short stories, but a lot of his stuff is very creepy, and a lot of it still works, years later.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:13pm
Austin Rich:

Ambrose Bierce is a fave of mine, and I've even recorded some of his stories for a spoken word Halloween album I released a while ago. But certainly, more than what I read is worth checking out. Bierce is old fashioned, but wonderfully creepy.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:14pm
Austin Rich:

Poe holds up, certainly. Frankenstein is a marvelous novel. Dracula is okay, but is a bit hokey at times. (The movies do the story better.)
  9:14pm
Charles:

Misery left a mark, haven't read it in decades but I still remember some moments well.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:15pm
Austin Rich:

Radio: Quiet Please, hands down, is the best horror radio show.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:15pm
Austin Rich:

Misery caused me to flinch a few times. Yikes!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:16pm
Austin Rich:

I would say that I tend to enjoy more eerie and creepy horror, where most of the gore and violence is off-page, or off-screen. I'm a fan of the Universal pictures, and all the Shock Theater movies.

Though I do have a soft spot for Evil Dead.
  9:20pm
Charles:

hehe
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:44pm
Austin Rich:

A lot of tropes and ideas that wind up on Dimestore Radio Theater shows originated in pulpy weird fiction like that of Lovecraft.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:54pm
Austin Rich:

I find the music production on this to be really good, for a YouTube "audio book reader." There's a whole genre of YouTube channels, where people are reading books and stories and novels for their fans. Some I've heard are not good. So the production on this one was really surprising, in that it was so good.
Avatar 9:55pm
Mr Fab:

In fact there was a whole pulp magazine called ā€œWeird Talesā€! As Iā€™m sure you all know. We could used more actual weird fiction nowadays instead the same ol slasher and/or zombie predictability.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:56pm
Austin Rich:

I agree! My boss has a lot of old issues of "Weird Tales" lying around, and reading them is very cool. So different than stuff I grew up reading.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:11pm
Austin Rich:

I forgot that Clark Ashton Smith gets a shout out in this story.
Avatar 10:23pm
Mr Fab:

I just found an old Arkham House book in a give-away pile of Cthulhu Mythos stories NOT written by Lovecraft. Not too familiar with that side of things.
Avatar 10:25pm
Mr Fab:

I meant: give-away boxes of books that happened to include the Arkham House volume.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:28pm
Austin Rich:

There was a "circle" of writers - pen pals and people Lovecraft worked with - who all fleshed out the Cthulhu mythos after Lovecraft died. (Though some borrowed from him before he died, too.) So there's a lot of "expanded universe" stuff that's okay... but I think looses some of the hypnotic qualities of his source material.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:30pm
Austin Rich:

August Derleth is the one who did most of the "official" cannon expansion, and was one of the Arkham House founders. Again, it's like reading the Tolkien stories that his son did: they're okay... just... not great.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:34pm
Austin Rich:

Sailing stories and sailors seem to play a big role in Pulp Fiction and this era of fiction. We need to bring back stories where sailors have seen things that would make your blood run cold.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:38pm
Austin Rich:

This section of the story sort of reads like, "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym" by Edgar Allen Poe, and author that Lovecraft was an admitted fan of.
Avatar 10:38pm
Mr Fab:

And bring back bawdy sailor songs!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:39pm
Austin Rich:

I've got a Bawdy Sailing Songs record around the Lava Lamp Lounge. Probably time to do another Dr. Demento tribute on MVM...
Avatar 10:41pm
Mr Fab:

Tolkienā€™s son!? Ha, didnā€™t know that.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
Austin Rich:

en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:43pm
Austin Rich:

I guess there was a novel, too, but I never read this one:

en.wikipedia.org...
  10:46pm
wenzo toad:

Howdy all
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
Austin Rich:

Howdy, wenzo toad!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:53pm
Austin Rich:

We're gonna go a couple minutes over. Sorry everyone! I guess Cthulhu has taken over the stream...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:55pm
Austin Rich:

I wonder how long it takes this reader to record stuff like this? I know when I'm doing bits for my shows, it can take me three or four takes just to get one sentence right. Long passages can take a long time to get right. Something this long? I can only imagine...
  10:58pm
Heather:

I've been lurking! Great show, as always! Re managing to read a long thing like this, phew, yeah.... I wonder how many takes and how much time!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:59pm
Austin Rich:

It does seem like a impressive work of reading. I can sometimes get on a roll, and it comes out good for a while... but there's usually so many takes, just to get rid of stuttered words, and other mistakes.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
Austin Rich:

(And: thanks for lurking.)
  11:02pm
Heather:

It really is. I don't usually do a lot of long form stuff but, when I do, phew, that's a skill I don't have honed!

Yes! I'm always glad when I can tune in and lurk!! Great stuff!!!
Avatar 11:16pm
Mr Fab:

Thanks Count Austin, love the weird!
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