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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 56 MIN

Build-a-Playlist, Part 3, w/Special Guest Anna Polacek

from Third Song In · host Chris Derickson and Tom Polacek

Tom and Chris welcome Anna Polacek, Tom's daughter and future filmmaker. The three of them discuss film school, film-making and film soundtracks. Although Chris and Tom did not make any then/now recommendations this episode, Anna recommends Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl, by Broken Social Scene from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), and gives it 5/5 Egg Burritos With Sour Cream. Meanwhile, Chris and Tom each provided their own soundtrack-related mini playlists: Tom's list: 1) Ellis Unit One (1995), by Steve Earle from Dead Man Walking; 2) Arrive (2020), by the Incoherents from The Incoherents; 3) Everybody Knows (1990), by Concrete Blonde from Pump Up the Volume; 4) Goin' to Acapulco (2007) by Calexico from I'm Not There; and 5) It Ain't Fair (2017) by The Roots, feat. Bilal from Detroit. Chris' list: 1) Heavy Metal (1981), by Sammy Hagar from Heavy metal; 2) A Million Miles Away (1983) by The Plimsouls from Valley Girl; 3) You've Got a Friend in Me (1995) by Randy Newman from Toy Story; 4) Long Ride Home (2002) by Patty Griffin from Elizabethtown; and 5) What Went Down (2015) by Foals from the television series Shooter. Check out our web site at https://thirdsonginpodcast.com/, and email us at [email protected]. Look for our music playlists on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube Music. Thanks for listening!

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Tom and Chris welcome Anna Polacek, Tom's daughter and future filmmaker. The three of them discuss film school, film-making and film soundtracks. Although Chris and Tom did not make any then/now recommendations this episode, Anna recommends Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl, by Broken Social Scene from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), and gives it 5/5 Egg Burritos With Sour Cream. Meanwhile, Chris and Tom each provided their own soundtrack-related mini playlists: Tom's list: 1) Ellis Unit One (1995), by Steve Earle from Dead Man Walking; 2) Arrive (2020), by the Incoherents from The Incoherents; 3) Everybody Knows (1990), by Concrete Blonde from Pump Up the Volume; 4) Goin' to Acapulco (2007) by Calexico from I'm Not There; and 5) It Ain't Fair (2017) by The Roots, feat. Bilal from Detroit. Chris' list: 1) Heavy Metal (1981), by Sammy Hagar from Heavy metal; 2) A Million Miles Away (1983) by The Plimsouls from Valley Girl; 3) You've Got a Friend in Me (1995) by Randy Newman from Toy Story; 4) Long Ride Home (2002) by Patty Griffin from Elizabethtown; and 5) What Went Down (2015) by Foals from the television series Shooter. Check out our web site at https://thirdsonginpodcast.com/, and email us at [email protected]. Look for our music playlists on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube Music. Thanks for listening!

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