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TP’s Music Talk Podcast

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  • Music has gotten us all through some hard times.. The TP’s Music Talk Podcast team is here to help share our thoughts on music that we think is worth listening to. Your introduction to good music starts here. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tpmusictalkpodcast/support
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Episodes
  • TP’s Music Talk Episode #21 The Lost Halloween Bonus Episode (Audio Only Version)
    Mar 3 2024
    *MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY* Get ready to turn down the lights and gather around the virtual campfire for a spine-tingling journey into the unknown. (Scary stories start at timestamp 1:02:32 in the episode.) In this special Halloween episode, originally broadcasted as a lost livestream event and now resurrected in podcast form, we invite you to join us for an evening of chilling tales and haunting melodies. Hosted by Joe Cassler of “The Vibe Music Studio,” Ryan Ford, and Nikolas Ruplinger, with special guests McKay Wood and John Cassler, this episode is not for the faint of heart. First up, Joe Cassler delivers a bone-chilling adaptation of a popular Mr. Ballen episode, weaving a web of mystery and suspense that will leave you questioning what lurks in the shadows. Then, cohost Ryan Ford shares a true story that will send shivers down your spine, proving that sometimes reality is far scarier than fiction. And finally, Nikolas Ruplinger spins a spine-chilling original tale guaranteed to haunt your dreams long after the episode ends. But beware: this episode is for mature audiences only, as we explore the darker side of the supernatural and delve into the depths of fear. So grab your headphones, lock the doors, and prepare yourself for a journey into the unknown. Are you brave enough to face the darkness? Tune in if you dare. Want to leave us a voice message and tell us how we're doing? Follow this link! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tpmusictalkpodcast If you would like to support us and help us keep the lights on, just go to that same link and click the support this podcast button. We hope you enjoy this episode. You can find us on Facebook, X, Patreon, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Spotify, Tumblr, Tik Tok, Reddit or Apple Music, and probably many others as well, by searching for: “TP's Music Talk Podcast" (tpmusictalkpodcast), @tpmusictalkpod (X). You can E-Mail us at “tpmusictalkpodcast@gmail.com”.. And you can of course find us at our website “tpmusictalkpod.wordpress.com”. We will have another episode out for you all to listen too very soon, and we really sincerely appreciate any support you show us on any of our platforms. We hope you enjoy our content, and we love any and all feedback! Thanks for listening today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tpmusictalkpodcast/support
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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • TP’s Music Talk Episode #20 The Voice Of Cinema (Part 3) (feat. John Cassler)
    Feb 18 2024
    In the thrilling conclusion to our three-part exploration of film score composers, we turn our attention to three maestros whose musical genius has left an indelible mark on cinema: Danny Elfman, James Horner, and Alan Silvestri. Join us as we delve into the fascinating lives and illustrious careers of these iconic composers, uncovering the stories behind their most beloved scores and the inspiration behind their masterpieces. From Elfman’s darkly whimsical collaborations with Tim Burton to Horner’s sweeping, emotive melodies in epic blockbusters, and Silvestri’s dynamic and memorable compositions, each composer brings a unique flair and artistic vision to the world of film music. Along the way, we’ll explore the evolution of their styles, their groundbreaking contributions to the industry, and the enduring impact of their music on audiences worldwide. As always, expect lively discussion, unexpected tangents, and plenty of cinematic nostalgia as we celebrate the extraordinary talents of Danny Elfman, James Horner, and Alan Silvestri. Tune in for an unforgettable journey through the power of music in film. Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this final installment of our composer series! Want to leave us a voice message and tell us how we're doing? Follow this link! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tpmusictalkpodcast If you would like to support us and help us keep the lights on, just go to that same link and click the support this podcast button. We hope you enjoy this episode. You can find us on Facebook, X, Patreon, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Spotify, Tumblr, Tik Tok, Reddit or Apple Music, and probably many others as well, by searching for: “TP's Music Talk Podcast" (tpmusictalkpodcast), @tpmusictalkpod (X). You can E-Mail us at “tpmusictalkpodcast@gmail.com”.. And you can of course find us at our website “tpmusictalkpod.wordpress.com”. We will have another episode out for you all to listen too very soon, and we really sincerely appreciate any support you show us on any of our platforms. We hope you enjoy our content, and we love any and all feedback! Thanks for listening today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tpmusictalkpodcast/support
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • TP’s Music Talk Episode #20 The Voice Of Cinema (Part 2) (feat. John Cassler)
    Nov 20 2022

    In Part 1, our frequent show guest, John Cassler, gave us a crash course on the history of cinema and film score music, as well as going over some common music terms associated with composers and film scores. For Part 2, we will be talking about and highlighting three of the six most influential film score composers (in our opinion) of all time. We will talk about the master of leitmotifs, John Williams, the experimental and profound style of, Hans Zimmer, and the epic and episodic musical storytelling that is created by, Howard Shore. All of these composers are masters of their craft and are responsible for some of the most iconic and inspiring moments in music and cinema in the past century. We will be learning about their lives and talking about some of the fantastic films that they have been a part of creating music for. We will also be talking about the difference between film score music, and soundtrack music, since we failed to explain that in Part 1.. (Sorry).. And just in case you were worried, we will also be making a lot of bad jokes and getting off on random absurd tangents again, just like always. :) John Cassler, (Who you may know from our 11th episode on the history of music videos..) is a fantastic and knowledgeable photographer/videographer. He came fully prepared and educated on the history of cinema and the big film score composers that we will be talking about throughout these episode segments. We were honored to have him back on our show, and are extremely grateful for him giving us so much of his time. Happy belated birthday John and thank you for being so patient with us while we were working to get this episode released. Show Notes- Jaws Theme (Start at Beginning): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BePfzCOMRZQ Jurassic Park Opening (Start at Beginning): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0M-OTunDio Mufasa's Death (Start at 2:22): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIokhDimcm0&t=196s Interstellar Not Possible, but Necessary(Start at Beginning): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcDffQQX8E4 Forming of Fellowship LOTR (Start at 2:31): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8lvwu3V6dg Want to leave us a voice message and tell us how we're doing? Follow this link! ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tpmusictalkpodcast⁠ If you would like to support us and help us keep the lights on, just go to that same link and click the support this podcast button. We hope you enjoy this episode. You can find us on Facebook, X, Patreon, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Spotify, Tumblr, Tik Tok, Reddit or Apple Music, and probably many others as well, by searching for: “TP's Music Talk Podcast" (tpmusictalkpodcast), @tpmusictalkpod (X). You can E-Mail us at “tpmusictalkpodcast@gmail.com”.. And you can of course find us at our website “tpmusictalkpod.wordpress.com”. We will have another episode out for you all to listen too very soon, and we really sincerely appreciate any support you show us on any of our platforms. We hope you enjoy our content, and we love any and all feedback! Thanks for listening today.


    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tpmusictalkpodcast/support
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    1 hr and 43 mins

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