radio
Back to the show list
Back to EdSoft Films
Show number:
2
Show Title:
"Know thy Ed"
Show Theme:
Self
  1. Michael Crawford - Put On Your Sunday Clothes
  2. Dex Bubious - Bubbles in the Wine
  3. 栗コーダーポップスオーケストラ - New School Term 5
  4. 菅野よう子 ft. Gabriela Robin - Cats on Mars
  5. 岩崎琢 - 夕焼け
  6. 菅野よう子 - 3cm
  7. Johnny Cash - A Satisfied Mind
  8. Peter Gabriel - Secret World
  9. 鷺巣詩郎 - Mix of A-10, M-4 and M-4 Chorus only
  10. 菅野よう子 - Let's News
  11. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Manic Depression
  12. 鷺巣詩郎 - A-4 別ヴァージョン
  13. Ennio Morricone - Paranoia Prima
  14. John Williams - TV Reveals
  15. Caetano Veloso - Cucurrucucu Paloma
  16. Mario Galaxy Orchestra - Mix of Rosetta's Comet Observatory 2 and 3
  17. 鈴木慶一 - Room Number
  18. Elmer Bernstein - Meeting
  19. The Beatles - Carry That Weight
  20. The Good, The Bad & The Queen - The Good, The Bad And The Queen
  21. Hayashibara Megumi - A Happy Life TV Size Ver.
  22. Me'Shell NdegéOcello & Yerba Buena! Feat. Ron Blake - Gentleman
  23. 鷺巣詩郎 - F-2

Comments from the host:

Listen to the show here before it is taken off of ustream for copyright violations!

This is the first show to be 'hosted' by 'Stephen W. Hawking.' I chose to do this because: I don't have time to record myself, I can use the computer voice in my room at any time without disturbing anyone, and it allows me to talk about this personal stuff without feeling too embarased. This also means there's a pre-typed transcript. Keep in mind, words may be misspelled in order to make the computer pronounce them correctly.

Read the transcript.

In addition to all that, I'm not sure what to say about this one exactly...It's very introspective. From the "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" talking about out there. In a way the idea of the bigger world out there is kinda scary.

The Bubbles in the Wine were supposed to represent graduating from college. I've never much liked to drink, but it was a time when you could say it was an acceptable thing.

I put new school term in because that's the way I look at life now, as a graduate. Only it's a school term that doesn't last a few months, it lasts the rest of my life. How's that for a mind-job.

Some students at ECHS called this selection of music "scary." This took me for surprise. Does choral music scare people now? I think it's good that it's scary though. These are scary times we live in.

When I was in my Freshman year, I took a 100 level cinema class. The only 100 level cinema class there is, if I'm not mistaken. In that class we watched "Talk to Her," a very interesting and sometimes bizare film from Spain. To this day I can remember this scene.

I liked this movie a lot, even if it had a somewhat depressing ending.

I remember putting "Room Number" from Earthbound in there just because I felt like Earthbound music had been under represented. I had just finished Mother 3 at the time. And as I was writing about it, the whole"The strongest feeling the game inspires in you is when the game is over, because you wish it could go on forever. Doesn't that sound familiar?" part. It matched the theme without even trying. I was amazed. I'd also like to point you all to this wonderful review of Mother 2 (also known as Earthbound) that I borrowed from.