Lots of long stuff this episode and a little more dark & heavy tunes than usual. I forgot how that Vangelis song starts out (which is like kinda funky super 70s soundtrack stuff) so it’s hilarious when Tolkien starts reading from The Hobbit, it sounds like a clown show until the music switches gears a few minutes in. Also, the artist and album names for the Orthodox chants may be completely off. I have no idea. If you know, please clue me in.
I had to cut off the last bit (a story by Aunt Molly Jackson) to fit my 2 hour time slot here, just fyi.
Playlist
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Evil by Howlin' Wolf on Evil (Chess) -
The Birth Of Babalon / Deathward, To The Womb / Osiris, Slain & Risen by Trepaneringsritualen on Deathward, To The Womb (Release The Bats) -
Dhun by Ravi Shankar & Alla Rakha on Rāgas & Tālas (World Pacific) -
How She Cut Her Veins by Culver on Gateshead Graves (Fabrica) -
Side A (excerpt) by Orthodox Men's Choir on Orthodoxy Or Death (Pesanta Urfolk) -
Ghosts Of A Dead Empire by SubRosa on More Constant Than The Gods (Profound Lore) -
Part I by Vangelis Papathanassiou on Can You Hear The Dogs Barking? Score (Bellaphon) -
The Hobbit, Chapter V, Riddles In The Dark by J. R. R. Tolkien on J. R. R. Tolkien Reads And Sings His The Hobbit And The Fellowship Of The Ring (Caedmon) -
V / VI by Gravetemple on Ambient/Ruin (Ideologic Organ) -
Hanblechia Song To The Universe by Henry Crow Dog on Crow Dog's Paradise - Songs Of The Sioux (Elektra) -
The Power To Ignore by Oldest on Oldest (Sleeping Giant Glossolalia) -
The Cruel Ship's Captain by A. L. Lloyd on Thar She Blows! Whaling Songs And Ballads (Riverside) -
Auf Der Heide Blühn Die Letzten Rosen by Die Wandervögel Mit Chor & Orchester on Beliebte Lieder Zum Mitsingen (Fiesta) -
Mary Hamilton (Child 173) by Paul Clayton on Dulcimer Songs And Solos (Folkways)