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LITM Extra - The Prelude [excerpt]

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This is an excerpt from a patrons-only episode. To hear this and much much more, become a patron at Patreon.com/LoveMessagePod.

In this patrons-only bonus episode, Tim draws on some recent research into David Mancuso’s record collection to share some tracks that might have been played during what he called ‘the prelude’ - the introductory portion of the night’s musical entertainment. Taking into account the different settings at both the Broadway and Prince Street Lofts, and David’s never-ending adjustments of the sound system, Tim explains what the prelude represented for the party, why hi-fi audio was crucial, and how the prelude changed across the 70s.

Drawing on the three bardos understanding of the acid trip, we explore why this gentle introduction to a night of dancing was an important innovation and select a range of pieces of music that we can speculate would have been played.

Produced and edited by Matt Huxley.

Tracklist:

Van Morrison - Astral Weeks

Morgana King - A Taste of Honey

Aretha Franklin - Amazing Grace

Valerie Simpson - I Don’t Need No Help

Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene, Pt. 1

Gong - Bambooji

Norman Connors - You Are My Starship

Elliott Fisher - Land of Make Believe

Carl Orff - Fortune Plango Vulnera

Donald Byrd - Places & Spaces

  continue reading

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Indhold leveret af Love is the Message podcast. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Love is the Message podcast eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

This is an excerpt from a patrons-only episode. To hear this and much much more, become a patron at Patreon.com/LoveMessagePod.

In this patrons-only bonus episode, Tim draws on some recent research into David Mancuso’s record collection to share some tracks that might have been played during what he called ‘the prelude’ - the introductory portion of the night’s musical entertainment. Taking into account the different settings at both the Broadway and Prince Street Lofts, and David’s never-ending adjustments of the sound system, Tim explains what the prelude represented for the party, why hi-fi audio was crucial, and how the prelude changed across the 70s.

Drawing on the three bardos understanding of the acid trip, we explore why this gentle introduction to a night of dancing was an important innovation and select a range of pieces of music that we can speculate would have been played.

Produced and edited by Matt Huxley.

Tracklist:

Van Morrison - Astral Weeks

Morgana King - A Taste of Honey

Aretha Franklin - Amazing Grace

Valerie Simpson - I Don’t Need No Help

Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene, Pt. 1

Gong - Bambooji

Norman Connors - You Are My Starship

Elliott Fisher - Land of Make Believe

Carl Orff - Fortune Plango Vulnera

Donald Byrd - Places & Spaces

  continue reading

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