Sunday, June 7, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Sunday, March 8, 2009
In Search of Ancient Astronauts
This is an extremely rare TV re-edit of Harald Reinl's "Chariots of the Gods", based on the book by Erich Von Daniken, produced by Alan Landsburg, and narrated by the one and only Rod Serling. This was a sort of pilot for the later "In Search Of" television series (which was narrated by Leonard Nimoy). Short but sweet! SUBTERRANEAN CINEMA RARE FILM MEGASITE http://subcin.com THE SUBTERRANEAN COLLECTION http://subcin.com/subvid.html
Seizures! If you can stand it...
SEIZURES! Live Score With the 1973 film - 'In Search Of Ancient Astronauts' 6-3-08 at The Salvage VanGuard Theater in Austin Texas some video mixing was done by the SVT guys - thanx
Friday, February 20, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Didgeridoo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSXjpWUDvO4
This is a rare opportunity to hear an old didgeridoo played by one of today's masters. The didgerido in question is a bamboo specimen circa. 1930s-50s vintage from the Daly River region.
Actually, come to think of it, I'm not sure if this is bamboo. It has segments like bamboo but its composition seems more like pandanus or one of the native palm species...
This didgeridoo has been used ceremonially and shows good signs of wear and handling consistent with prolonged usage... there is handling patination to the neck region, the mouthpiece has a smooth oily residue, and the bell end shows rubbing and flaking of pigment.
Exquisite instrument of the highest quality. Interestingly, these sorts of instruments are no longer made, as hardwood didgeridoos have become the norm in northern Australia.
Played here by mago master, Darryl Digarrnga.
Actually, come to think of it, I'm not sure if this is bamboo. It has segments like bamboo but its composition seems more like pandanus or one of the native palm species...
This didgeridoo has been used ceremonially and shows good signs of wear and handling consistent with prolonged usage... there is handling patination to the neck region, the mouthpiece has a smooth oily residue, and the bell end shows rubbing and flaking of pigment.
Exquisite instrument of the highest quality. Interestingly, these sorts of instruments are no longer made, as hardwood didgeridoos have become the norm in northern Australia.
Played here by mago master, Darryl Digarrnga.
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darryl digarrnga dikarrna brown mialli rembarrnga white cockatoo aboriginal bininy arnhem gunborrk bulugaduru
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
Monday, March 31, 2008
Good Afternoon, Peeps!
Hey, Steve-o! hows it going steve? I hope you actually look at my blog, oh, and thanks for commenting on my blog the other time. Procrastinators, unite! (tomorrow!) I just love the saying, DON'T TRY TO FIX ME, I'M NOT BROKEN! That technically describes me when someone breaks my heart. Oh well! I still hope you have a great day, steve-o! And you, too, uncle Jack!
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