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Showing posts with label public domain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public domain. Show all posts
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Spreeder
is cool. Grab a free book - I suggest the banned-from-US public domain version of Nineteen Eighty-Four g'day bruce! at the free books online site ctrl+a (select all) then ctrl+c (copy) on the page then ctrl+v (paste) into the spreeder window - it's like hypno reading!

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
On Behalf of my Daughter -The Birthday Girl
Happy Birthday, M.K. my M.B.
In your honor, here's a tribute to something you hipped me to:
The Life of Riley starring William Bendix:

You, falling asleep to it in your room night after night, me, wondering about its staying power. I was too young to grow up with radio, but it was easy to see this was expert writing suited to the medium. "What a revoltin' development!" became part of the phraseology around here, and Digger O'Dell one of the ghosts that haunted our senses of humor.
But William Bendix wasn't good as Riley because he got lucky. He had a prodigious career, and if you never experience him in anything else, see him in Lifeboat if you haven't yet. It was post-Riley that I reexperienced his performance for the brilliance that it was.

This picture links to archive.org's complete listing of episodes in .mp3 format

This picture below is a link to 174 streaming episodes of the Life of Riley. He's bound to do a couple of his meat commercials in there somewhere.

Here's his IMDb listing
Here's a (it's amazing!) tool that shows when he'll be on U.S. TV next
And here's his Wikipedia entry
Happy Birthday, and....................poopoopeepee!!!!!
I know, I know- less words.
In your honor, here's a tribute to something you hipped me to:
The Life of Riley starring William Bendix:
You, falling asleep to it in your room night after night, me, wondering about its staying power. I was too young to grow up with radio, but it was easy to see this was expert writing suited to the medium. "What a revoltin' development!" became part of the phraseology around here, and Digger O'Dell one of the ghosts that haunted our senses of humor.
But William Bendix wasn't good as Riley because he got lucky. He had a prodigious career, and if you never experience him in anything else, see him in Lifeboat if you haven't yet. It was post-Riley that I reexperienced his performance for the brilliance that it was.
This picture links to archive.org's complete listing of episodes in .mp3 format
This picture below is a link to 174 streaming episodes of the Life of Riley. He's bound to do a couple of his meat commercials in there somewhere.
Here's his IMDb listing
Here's a (it's amazing!) tool that shows when he'll be on U.S. TV next
And here's his Wikipedia entry
Happy Birthday, and....................poopoopeepee!!!!!
I know, I know- less words.
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Sunday, February 25, 2007
Let's All Dance To .......ROCK N' ROLL !!
A friend loaned this to me back in my filmmaking days, and I thought it could be used as background music. He never got it back. It still could be.
I haven't heard it yet so bear with me. From vinyl, so anything goes. I do recommend skipping the two "unnamed" tracks (despite the fact that they're at the top of the widget). Those particular tracks are swing-ish which leads me to wonder if this is the same Hen Gates that played with Dizzy Gillespie..
It rocks tho, saxophonishly, what I've heard...... in a just-shy-of-Las-Vegas-Grind sort of way.
Rock on rockers in your rock world, rock on.

Personally, I say skip the unnamed tracks......
I haven't heard it yet so bear with me. From vinyl, so anything goes. I do recommend skipping the two "unnamed" tracks (despite the fact that they're at the top of the widget). Those particular tracks are swing-ish which leads me to wonder if this is the same Hen Gates that played with Dizzy Gillespie..
It rocks tho, saxophonishly, what I've heard...... in a just-shy-of-Las-Vegas-Grind sort of way.
Rock on rockers in your rock world, rock on.
Personally, I say skip the unnamed tracks......
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Friday, February 09, 2007
Rashomon
I was looking at a site where somebody had posted a link to this as a download, and it made me wonder if it was public domain. Looking at another site today, I discovered it was.

Google Video has looooooong videos, and sure enough, someone already posted the entire film in its entirety.
The venerable Archive.org has it in a downloadable version, for those of you who wish to migrate it somewhere else.
Wonderfully enough, they also have the story (in Japanese) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. A chap has translated it into English here.
The remake is also great...
The Outrage
With Paul Newman as a Mexican Mifune
Shatner.... as... a.... minister
Edward G. Robinson as a swindler
Laurence Harvey (Domino's Dad!) as the objectively conflicted husband

NOT ON DVD - why?!?!
Google Video has looooooong videos, and sure enough, someone already posted the entire film in its entirety.
The venerable Archive.org has it in a downloadable version, for those of you who wish to migrate it somewhere else.
Wonderfully enough, they also have the story (in Japanese) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. A chap has translated it into English here.
The remake is also great...
The Outrage
With Paul Newman as a Mexican Mifune
Shatner.... as... a.... minister
Edward G. Robinson as a swindler
Laurence Harvey (Domino's Dad!) as the objectively conflicted husband
NOT ON DVD - why?!?!
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