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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2020 · 24 MIN

Fruity Dreams about Jingle and Orchestral Bells

from The Secular Foxhole

Episode nine consists of Martin and I talking about some of our favorite kinds of music. I wanted theme music for the show to be a cross between two of my all-time favorites, Mike Oldfield and Tangerine Dream. The more I hear what Jim created for the show, the more I like it.We also cover what I think to be the greatest Rock song ever written. Listen to the show to find out what that is!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Granite State of Mind 2: Plow Guy Boogaloo by The Super Secret Project"Weird Al" YankovicJim Jonsson, JTUnesProductionsMike OldfieldTangerine DreamEthereal (space)The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan ShowBig BandGlenn MillerSwing musicBossa novaRadio DismukeGramophone recordElectronic musicSynth-popKraftwerkTubular Bells: The Mike Oldfield Story (2013) - BBC FourTubular BellsVirgin RecordsPodcast Artwork, Symbols, and Future JingleRichard BransonThe Romantic Manifesto by Ayn RandEGO NetCastStairway to HeavenRushNeil Peart2112 (album)The FountainheadAnthemSergey RachmaninoffBlair’s disclaimer:I am not a professional philosopher, just a dedicated layman, fascinated by Ayn Rand’s ideas. I do not speak for her, her philosophy, or the Ayn Rand Institute. I speak only for myself.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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