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Category Archives: Podcasts etc.

Crackpots and Eggheads: Eccentricity in Natural History

29 Saturday Sep 2018

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A fine lecture at the Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford, by Brian Regal. The title is “Crackpots and Eggheads: Eccentricity in Natural History”. Specifically, the talk is on monsterphilia among the early natural historians and taxonomists, which then fed into the field of early scientific cryptozoology among mainstream scientists, and which then spiralled out into amateur cryptozoology and various fringe belief systems. Regal tells the story vividly, though the various personalities and places involved.

54 minutes, 2011. There’s an .MP3 as well as embedded media.

Automata

26 Wednesday Sep 2018

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In Our Time : Automata. BBC Radio 4’s flagship programme… “discusses the history of real and imagined machines that appear to be living, and the questions they raised about life and creation”, with the usual intimate round-table of scholars and scientists. Unlike many BBC programmes, the In Our Time recordings are available to those outside the British Isles — and even have .MP3 files.

Picture: impsandthings: Steampunk Automata (2010). He also has video of it working.

Howard Days: recording of a panel on the Lovecraft – Howard letters

25 Tuesday Sep 2018

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From 2015, a one-hour panel discussion by scholars of the two-volume A Means to Freedom: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard.

Part of Ben Freiberg’s fine and seemingly comprehensive collection of recordings of the ‘Howard Days’ panels and speeches. ‘Howard Days’ look excellent and, as as I’m never likely to get to Texas, a big thanks to Ben for placing clear recordings online.

PulpFest 2018 reports

24 Monday Sep 2018

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Posted a few days ago, a handy round-up of Reports and Recordings from PulpFest 2018. Links to convention reports, plus a series of author interviews as .MP3 files.

“Robert E. Howard, Bran Mak Morn and The Picts”

24 Monday Sep 2018

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A curious thing, but welcome. A 54-minute reading of a scholarly essay, in an audiobook style more suited to reading Conan. The essay is by Rusty Burke and Patrice Louinet, “Robert E. Howard, Bran Mak Morn and The Picts”, and it appears to have been recorded because it was part of the Howard collection Bran Mac Morn: The Last King, Del Rey, 2005. Now on YouTube. Backup: Mirror.

Genuine Pictish or Irish brooch, circa 800 A.D. Note the ‘winged ones’ perched around the edge of the design which circles the amber stones…

Robert Aickman documentary

15 Saturday Sep 2018

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A 53-minute documentary on Robert Aickman (1914-1981) who was a well-regarded British author of weird tales and, like Lovecraft, a conservation pioneer. Successfully so, in his case. As he championed the enduring British restoration of our narrowboat canal network, which now provides so much to boaters, walkers and cyclists alike.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-FyIYMEFjE?rel=0&w=560&h=315]

The fantastic geology of Verne, Poe and H.P. Lovecraft

12 Wednesday Sep 2018

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“The fantastic geology of Verne, Poe and H.P. Lovecraft” (August 2018) is a new 70-minute video of a talk in Spanish by Dr. Blanca Martinez Garcia. Garcia is a geologist and researcher at the Aranzadi Society of Sciences.

New interview with Wayne June

10 Monday Sep 2018

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Final Guys Podcast has just posted a new interview (MP3 link) with the well-known Lovecraft audiobook reader Wayne June.

Here’s a sample of his gravelly voicework, on Lovecraft’s “The Rats in the Walls”…

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0eDis-w-90?rel=0&start=22&w=560&h=315]

The Three Cities of Lovecraft – full recording

10 Monday Sep 2018

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A few nights ago a new orchestral work by Guillaume Connesson premiered in Germany, “The Cities of Lovecraft” (aka “Les Cités de Lovecraft”, aka “Les Trois Cités de Lovecraft”). The National German Radio service (NDR) now has a complete audio recording of the 25 minute performance online and this is accessible from outside Germany.

Update: Seems to have been taken down. The Lovecraft work opened the recording I linked to, but a few days later NDR broke the link totally and sent the traffic to their homepage. I guess their online “listen again” service only lasts for a week? But there’s an Archive.org community audio backup available here.

Here’s my approximate translation of the key descriptive section in the venue’s German programme notes brochure, with some descriptive additions of my own which reflect my hearing of the work:

Celephais: In the opening movement, Randolph Carter goes to meet his old friend Kuranes in the shining port city of Celephais. Brass fanfares describe the bronze gate through which he enters the dream-city, before a melody of violins evokes the weaving and bustling dream-life of the city’s streets. In the section “The Temple of Turquoise” colourful trumpets express Carter’s encountering of pagan celebrations, followed by a quiet chorale titled the “Rose and Crystal Palace of the Seventy Delicacies” as he enters ascends to more refined parts of the city. The “Seven Processions of the Orchid Crowned Priests” are then encountered, and given a great crescendo to end the first movement.

Kadath: In contrast to the radiant first movement, the scene then shifts to “Kadath”, the gloomy outpost of ancient gods located in an icy region of Antarctica named “The Plateau of Leng”. Lamenting violas emerge from the noise of the wind machine, then twelve-tone passages disseminate culminating chords (so-called “clusters”). Nyarlathotep, the eerie envoy of the ancient gods, approaches a throne room… He is given voice in a solo viola that sings and ripples in half and a quarter tones above kettle-drums and mad titterings.

The Golden Dream-City: Without a pause, a third short movement follows: Mr. Lovecraft begins to drift up from his nightmare slumber and the scene of his dream begins to change into his familiar dream-vision of a distant mighty city in the golden sunset. This is briefly evoked in the form of an intoxicating short dance, but some orgiastic overtones emerge in it at the very end.

Tom Shippey talk on ‘The Hero and the Zeitgeist’

06 Thursday Sep 2018

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Newly online free Mythmoot V recordings of talks. Mostly these talks are of interest to Tolkien scholars, but there’s also an excellent hour with the great SF/fantasy scholar Tom Shippey, titled “The Hero and the Zeitgeist”. This ranges widely across the nature of heroes and the state of the culture, and is outstanding in both delivery and content.

The playlist omits a good focussed 90-minute round-table discussion of Tom’s new book on Vikings, titled Laughing Shall I Die: Lives and Deaths of the Great Vikings (Reaktion, 2018), with the author. It also has clear and listen-able audio. Those interested in the background of the long R.E. Howard – Lovecraft discussion on Nordics and barbarians may find this one especially interesting.

As I mentioned here a few posts ago, for auto-downloading of YouTube playlists as .MP3 audio files on a desktop PC, I highly recommend MakeHuman’s Free YouTube to MP3 Converter. Just make sure you fiddle with its Settings after install to: i) turn on ‘Expand Playlist Automatically’ and; ii) tighten up the privacy by turning off ‘send anonymous usage statistics’.

Cephalopods and Fungi

05 Wednesday Sep 2018

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Earlier this year BBC Radio 4’s flagship In Our Time programme had an almost Lovecraftian wobble, when in quick succession they did excellent programmes introducing the science and current knowledge of Cephalopods and Fungi. Both are very clear round-table discussions, done in the usual In Our Time manner. Audio downloads in .MP3s are available, and apparently there are no UK-only region-locks on them. Be aware that the Cephalopods programme has spoilers for the science-fiction movie Arrival.

How to download a YouTube playlist as .MP3

03 Monday Sep 2018

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Want to capture an entire YouTube playlists in .MP3? MakeHuman’s free Windows desktop software Free YouTube to MP3 Converter is excellent for that.

First, find the little cog-wheel icon for Preferences/Settings, and tell it to ‘Always expand playlist’…

Then you just paste the playlist URL, re-order if needed, select the ones you want and download. I love it. There’s a paid “Turbo download” mode, but I haven’t needed it. Other than that, it’s really free and nag-free.

Note that it’s important to check if you have the very latest version of the software, as changes at YouTube break it frequently.

A very useful timesaver for multi-file audiobooks, multi-video conference proceedings, and suchlike, where you don’t need the video element. No need to visit a website service and wrestle with a captcha for each file.

For getting audio files from sites other than YouTube, 9xbuddy is an ever-reliable online tool, though I’ve never noticed an ability to handle playlists.

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