Sunday, January 15, 2017

1x14 "Auld Lang Zone"



Joey Crown’s the name, swilling cheap whiskey and bugle-blowing’s the game. This week we immerse ourselves in the Twilight Zone classic “A Passage for Trumpet,” then revisit past episodes of the podcast to write a few wrongs Quantum Leap-style. Elsewhere, martial tensions run high at Casa de Craig, leading to a shocking (yet probably inevitable) conclusion.  

American Masters Presents Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4ALNnImsmU

Opening music: “Neither Here nor There (2nd Revision)” by Twin Loops

“In Limbo” by Radiohead (from the album Kid A, copyright 2000 by Capitol/EMI Records)

“James Session” by Harry James (from the album Harry James in Hi-Fi, copyright 1955 by Capitol)

“My Way” by Frank Sinatra (from the album My Way, copyright 1969 by Reprise Records)

“Satanic Blues” by Max Kaminsky (from the album When the Saints Go Marching In/Jazz on Campus, copyright 2007 by Membran Entertainment Group)

“Stormy Weather“ by Billy Butterfield (from the album Pandora’s Box: 1946-1947, copyright 2000 by CEDAR)

“Shake Ya Ass” performed by Richard Cheese (from the album Tuxicity, copyright 2003 by Surfdog Records; originally performed by Mystikal)

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7 comments:

Scott Stevenson said...

Craig, please don't throw in the towel.
I think that the idea of doing the podcast on a bi-weekly basis might ease up on your workload a bit.
Jack Klugman is an absolute treasure. One of my all time favorite TZ moments is the reaction shot that Mr. Klugman gives when he realizes that Nan is "hitting on him." His face just lights up and glows in such a natural way. Truly a poignant and touching moment with no words said. Hey Craig, on another matter, are you a fan of Night Gallery? I know there were several duds over its three year run but when there was a home run (such as "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar") it was a grand slam. Again, please keep the podcast going in one form or another. I really do enjoy your analysis.

Craig Beam said...

Aside from a few episodes, I've actually never delved into Night Gallery. I have the entire series on DVD... one of these days I'll get around to it.

Mr.Zone1 said...

Great work, I love The Twilight Zone, and love your TZ podcast.
Thanks

harry potter5 said...

But I just found this podcast!

Gravydog316 said...

^ SAME!! don't go omg :(

Gravydog316 said...

Night Gallery is ok. TZ is better tho, for sure.

Craig Beam said...

Y'all are too kind. Seriously. Don't worry---- this ain't the end.