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Uncle Warren's 78 revolutions per minute - Episode 4

Uncle Warren's Attic

Release Date: 08/05/2016

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Uncle Warren's Attic

Demo of a song that will be included in the upcoming w.p. bluhm project New Dog, Old Tricks. Well, I was born in the fifties, and I grew up in the sixties, Paid some dues in the seventies, but never enough to count. I stayed adolescent through my fifties, I kept marking time in my sixties, I hope to live through my seventies to see how it all it turns out. Tomorrow and tomorrow, if I have a tomorrow, Gonna pack my bags tomorrow and see the world.   I loved too many girls in the eighties, found the love of my life in the nineties, Just in time for a brave new century, and then I took...

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Uncle Warren’s Attic presents Ebenezer, Stave 5: ‘Boxing Day’ show art Uncle Warren’s Attic presents Ebenezer, Stave 5: ‘Boxing Day’

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This concludes my little presentation of “Ebenezer: A sequel of sorts to A Christmas Carol.” If you want a keepsake copy for yourself or a loved one, this novelette is available as an ebook, paperback or hardcover wherever books are sold online — or your favorite local bookstore can order it for you.  I have something to say every day at Warren Bluhm dot com — and that’s B-L-U-H-M — so stop by for a visit sometime. The theme song of this podcast comes from my collection of 78 rpm records and is performed by the Trinity Choir. It was recorded on Oct. 6, 1911. Three months...

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With the appearance of the third spirit, Edmund Filliput’s story begins to diverge even more from that of the happy stranger met back in Stave 1. It seems Edmund is a quicker study than the once-dour man from the original story. It all wraps up next Friday — unless, of course, you want to skip ahead and see how it ends right now. You can do that by grabbing the ebook wherever fine ebooks are sold

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Uncle Warren’s Attic presents Ebenezer, Stave 3 show art Uncle Warren’s Attic presents Ebenezer, Stave 3

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The third chapter of Ebenezer: A sequel of sorts to A Christmas Carol, by Warren Bluhm

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When we met Edmund Filliput last week, he was in a dour mood on Christmas Eve, and a cheerful man in a top hat bought him a cup of coffee and a bowl of beef stew and offered to introduce him to some old friends of his that very night. Today we follow Edmund home, where his dreamless sleep is interrupted by the first of those old friends, whose identity should not surprise anyone who has guessed who the happy stranger was. (And I did not try very hard to disguise him. What’s the name of the story again?) I’m celebrating my new novelette by reading it in podcast form, a chapter a week,...

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I have always been puzzled when people who seem grumpy at Christmastime are chided with, “Oh, don’t be such a Scrooge.” After all, while that classic Dickens character began the story as a curmudgeon, by the end of his fateful night, he had transformed into a cheerful soul who kept Christmas in his heart year-round for the rest of his life. I have endeavored, in this little tale, to reclaim Mr. Scrooge not as he was, a silly old humbug, but as the good happy man as he lived the rest of his days. The book arrives Nov. 24. As my Christmas gift to you, and in the spirit of shameless...

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Hi folks, I’m Uncle Warren Bluhm, and welcome to Uncle Warren’s Attic #83 for Sept. 15, 2023. This is the longest episode ever, because I’m playing you an entire record album. My favorite rock album doesn’t really exist ... So, imagine it’s early 1967, and you’ve just purchased “Smile,” the new Beach Boys album you’ve heard so much about. When you slip the record out of the sleeve, the first thing you notice is there are no breaks between the tracks — what the heck is this? Side 1 is a 19-minute version of “Heroes and Villains,” the Beach Boys’ hit single that...

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Uncle Warren's Attic #82 - Star Trek Day show art Uncle Warren's Attic #82 - Star Trek Day

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Contents The world through new eyes * Flying Saucer - Buchanan & Goodman Remembering Sept. 8, 1966 * We'll Be Dancing On the Moon - Trade Martin The Battle of Seaside Heights * The Girl With the Light Blue Hair - Barry Wood * by Warren Bluhm

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More Episodes

A couple of immortal hits, a couple you may have never heard before, and a song you think you know but maybe not, are all waiting in this next excursion into the era when life was lived at 78 revolutions per minute.

Me And The Man In The Moon - Helen Kane

Wake Up Little Susie - The Everly Brothers

Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Teddy Raph and his Orchestra

I Love Each Move You Make - Chick Webb (vocal Ella Fitzgerald)

The Blues I Like To Hear - Count Basie (vocal James Rushing)

William Tell Overture - Finale - Fred Lowery with Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights

Paper Roses - Lola Dee

Stars and Strikes Forever - Hurtado Brothers Royal Marimba Band of Guatemala