Showing posts with label C.S. Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label C.S. Lewis. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Wormwood Goes To Hell

No.140, aired September 28, 2011, the finale of C.S.Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters (as dramatized by Focus On The Family), where Wormwood’s fuck-ups become too much and Screwtape admonishes him in a stunning 12 minute soliloquey before final condemnation.

Part 1

1. Beyond Hell Intro – GWAR
2. Sonata Tragica – Blah Blah 666
3. Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell – The Stooges
4. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
5. Moths To Flame – Buckethead
6. Murderer`s Muse – GWAR
7. It`s Only Life – Blah Blah 666
8. Tormentor – GWAR
9. Hymno Nacional Mexicano – Blah Blah 666

Part 2

1. Descent Of The Damned – Buckethead
2. Fuck Satan To Death – Dayglo Abortions
3. Blossom Blah – Blah 666
4. 666 – Anvil
5. Hylozoists – Hylozoists
6. Go To Hell! – GWAR
7. Sailing – Ripcordz

Sunday, August 21, 2011

The Horror Of The Same Old Thing Or Fresh Excesses Of Lasciviousness

No.133, aired August 10, 2011, featuring further passages from The Focus On The Family presentation of The Screwtape Letters. This will be a candidate for “Best Episode Ever.”

Some of the serendipitous highlights included Augury’s Faith Puppeteers being introduced with the words “I don’t think we have to worry about pagens anymore” and D.O.A.’s Unchained Meldody, from The Nutwrencher Suite, introduced with “by suppressing one side of Jesus’ teaching and emphasizing another.”

Part 1

1. Bogg-Marsh Boogie – Evil Dick
2. Faith Puppeteers – Augury
3. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
4. The Nutwrencher Suite: Bound For Glory – D.O.A.
5. Little Pink Gibson – Evil Dick
6. The Nutwrencher Suite: Unchained Melody – D.O.A.
7. Klismaphilia Funk – Evil Dick
8. The Nutwrencher Suite: Cut Time – D.O.A.
9. They Can Make It Rain Bombs – Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir
10. Demons Out! – Art Brut

Part 2

1. What Is It Now? – Evil Dick
2. Blindman – D.O.A.
3. "Mode D – Trio and Group Dancers" ("Stop! Look! And Sing Songs of Revolutions!") / "Mode E – Single Solos and Group Dance" ("Saint and Sinner Join in Merriment on Battle Front") / "Mode F – Group and Solo Dance" "Stop! Look! And Sing Songs of Revolutions!" ("Of Love, Pain, and Passioned Revolt, then Farewell, My Beloved, 'til It's Freedom Day") – Charles Mingus
4. Sovereign Unknown – Augury
5. Madam, Your Grave Is Ready – Forbidden Dimension

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Sin Is A Good Man’s Brother

No.129, aired July 13, 2011, featuring more from C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters, as re-imagined by the Focus On The Family theatric version on audiobook. High point of this episode was hearing the demons disgust at the idea of falling in love with a virgin during the drugged out guitar jam in Monster Magnet’s Black Mastermind.

Part 1

1. Jesus Sings The Blues – Junkhouse
2. Functions & Relations – King Cobb Steelie
3. Gimme The Love – Junkhouse
4. Snake Dance – Monster Magnet
5. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
6. The Black Saint & The Sinner Lady, Track C – Group Dancers – Charles Mingus
7. Praying For The Rain - Junkhouse

Part 2

1. Looking For God - Fucked Up
2. Black Mastermind – Monster Magnet
3. Vital Transformation – Mahavishnu Orchestra
4. Sin Is A Good Man’s Brother – Monster Magnet
5. The Chemistry Of Common Live – Fucked Up

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Sinner Takes All

No.124, aired June 8, 2011, featuring more passages from the Focus On The Family theatrical re-staging of C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters.

Part 1

1. Sinner Takes All – Forbidden Dimension
2. I Know A Guy Named Larry – Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet
3. Big Eater – The Bad Plus.
4. Look At What They Got – Genocide
5. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
6. Klavierstuck XI-1 – Karlheinz Stockhausen
7. Sex Mad – Nomeansno

Part 2

1. Make ‘Em Mad – Genocide
2. Dirty Bond – The Bad Plus
3. Devil’s Got To Burn – James ‘Blood’ Ulmer
4. Descent Of The Damned – Buckethead
5. Invisible Dimension – Forbidden Dimension
6. Highway To Hell – AC/DC
7. Aunts Invasion – Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet
8. Running Meredith – Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet
9. Anime Eyes – The Awkward Stage

Monday, May 30, 2011

Torture (With Screaming)

No.122, aired May 25, 2011. Featuring more of C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters in dramatic format, produced by Focus On The Family.

Part 1

1. Torture – King Khan & The Shrines
2. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
3. Temptation – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
4. theironchef – Hylozoists
5. Frenzy – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins-
6. red bird wishes – Hylozoists
7. Person To Person – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
8. Judgment – Asian Dub Foundation
9. Little Demon – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
10. 911 – Ripcordz

Part 2

1. The Hylozoists – Hylozoists
2. Rebel Warrior – Asian Dub Foundation
3. Milano Odeo – John Zorn
4. Burnin’ Inside – King Khan & The Shrines
5. streets of crocodiles – Hylozoists
6. Chaos Girl – Ripcordz
7. Chi Mai – John Zorn
8. Sailing On – Bad Brains

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Screwtape Meets Hellephant

No.118, aired April 13, 2011, featuring further segments from C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, in a dramatic audiobook version by Focus On The Family.

Part 1

1. Sweat Loaf – Butthole Surfers
2. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
3. Boy After Boy – Muscle Bitches
4. Bedlam’s Bluff – Buckethead
5. Track A – Solo Dancer - "Stop! Look! And Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney!" – Charles Mingus
6. Elephant – Muscle Bitches
7. Circle, With Tangents 1 – John Beckwith

Part 2

1. Boy After Boy II – Muscle Bitches
2. Woods Of Suicide – Buckethead
3. Hellephant – Muscle Bitches
4. Yellowed Hide – Buckethead
5. Save The Nymphos – Muscle Bitches
6. Track B – Duet Solo Dancers - "Hearts' Beat and Shades in Physical Embraces" – Charles Mingus
7. Hell – Blind Melon
8. Moanin’ At Midnight – Howlin’ Wolf

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Demon Sanctuary

No.116, aired March 30, 2011 – the third episode to feature the Focus On The Family dramatization of C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, a demonic dialogue.

Part 1

1. Demon Sanctuary – John Zorn
2. Losing My Religion – Kleins96
3. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
4. Lion’s Gate – Helios Creed
5. Aetheral – Augury
6. Sicilian Clan – John Zorn
7. Paso – Blah Blah 666
8. Batman – John Zorn
9. Overture – Blah Blah 666
10. This Terror – The Pack A.D.

Part 2

1. Brimstone Landscapes – Augury
2. Where’s Dane? – Tim Postgate
3. A Shot In The Dark – John Zorn
4. Migratory Birds – Buttless Chaps
5. Obeah Man / Ujaku / Fuck The Facts / Speedball - Zorn
6. Stray – The Pack A.D.
7. All The Love (instrumental) – Helios Creed

Monday, March 28, 2011

Freedom Of Obsession

No.114, aired March 16, 2011. Second episode to feature the Focus On The Family dramatization of C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters.

Part 1

1. Freedom Of Obsession – Dog Eat Dogma
2. Beaten With Sledges – Buckethead
3. Tarabos – Soft Machine
4. The Man Who Never Was – Sheavy
5. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
6. Freedom Of Obsession – Dog Eat Dogma (played 2nd time by mistake)
7. Snodland – Soft Machine
8. Penny Hitch – Soft Machine
9. Art Of The State – Dog Eat Dogma

Part 2

1. Imitation Of Christ – Sheavy
2. Nouvelle Axe – Ana Marie Avram / Hyperion Ensemble
3. Block – Soft Machine
4. Kaos Rex – Dog Eat Dogma

Sunday, March 6, 2011

My Dear Wormwood ...

No.112, aired March 2, 2011.

This is the first episode in a series to feature the Focus On The Family dramatization of C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, a cosmic psycho-drama in which a young aspiring demon is tutored by a severe master in the corruption of an innocent human.

Part 1

1. Rattletrap – Forbidden Dimension
2. Naval Aviation In Art? – Frank Zappa
3. Little Demon – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
4. Regrets – Cancer Bats
5. Seventh Arrow – Weather Report
6. Glad Your Whiskey Fits In My Purse – Little Miss Higgins
7. One Tooth For The Time Train – Buckethead
8. Circle 2 – John Beckwith
9. Around The Corner – Evil Dick

Part 2

1. Invisible Dimension – Forbidden Dimension
2. Umbrellas – Weather Report
3. Heat Distraction – Women
4. I Put A Spell On You – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
5. Coprophagism – Evil Dick
6. Meat Is Meat - Forbidden Dimension
7. Madam, Your Grave Is Ready - Forbidden Dimension
8. Moanin’ At Midnight – Howlin’ Wolf