Ira devotes the music in this episode to composer Bernard Hermann and his score for the 1957 film The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad followed by some excerpts from his score of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho. After that George Carlin weighs in on Penises and Rockets in the Persian Gulf, then Dr. Murray Banks takes over with his talk about The Kinsey Report on human sexuality titled “What You Can Learn From The Kinsey Report” that was recorded in front of a live audience sometime in the late 50’s or early 60’s.
Music from The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad:
SIDE ONE
Overture
Bagdad
Sultan’s Feast
The Vase
Cobra Dance
The Cyclops
Night Magic
Tiny Princess
Street Music
The Flight
Battle With The Cyclops
SIDE TWO
The Roc
The Nest
The Dragon
Transformation
The Skeleton
The Duel With The Skeleton
The Sword
The Death of the Cyclops
The Cross Bow
The Death of the Dragon
Finale
Music from the Film Psycho:
Cabin 1
Cabin 10
Cleanup
Discovery
Finale
Flight
Hotel Room
Marion and Sam
Marion
Patrol Car
Phone Booth
Prelude
Temptation
The Bathroom
The Bedroom
The Body
Comedy:
Rockets and Penises in the Persian Gulf – George Carlin
What You Can Learn from the Kinsey Report – Dr. Murray Banks
Ira returns from the pandemic with an easy listening show. No controversial topics, (this time).
Music from your favorite television shows of all time followed by an hour of Old Time Radio featuring Dashiell Hammett’s hard boiled detective Sam Spade in the Maltese Falcon. You don’t have to wear a mask to listen either.
Music:
Battlestar Galactica Main Theme
Airwolf
The Avengers (Pre-Credits & Theme)
Lost In Space -Series 1 & 3 Themes
Doctor Who
The Munsters
The Addams Family
The Outer Limits
The Land of the Giants
Buck Rodgers in the 25th Century
Twin Peaks
Hercules-The Legendary Journeys Suite
Knight Rider
The Prisoner
Quantum Leap
The Twilight Zone
THe TIme Tunnel
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (The Seaview Theme)
The latest Jaw Jack is titled “Empathy For The Devil” wherein Ira visits the so called white supremacist movement and examines white anger from an empathic position, to better understand what’s buggin’ the whiteboyz. Music from a Pan-African playlist. Comedy from Richard Pryor and Woody Allen and more.
Music:
Siyahamba (Zulu South Africa)
Waltsing Drums – (Guy Warren African Drums)
Tu Nja Tengene Elie
Nongqangqa Lishonile (Zulu South Africa)
Ndumba Wakumi Diekde Dikasa (Luba-Kasai Congo)
Napenda (Swahili Kenya)
Masanga (Katanga Congo)
Fuzhi Inopenduka Kwenda Lamukiya (Luvale Chokwe Angola)
Ira continues his train of thought on current events by going topographical on a mutha. In other words he’s still telling it like it is. Only this time he lets the source do the talking. Dave Chappelle weighs in on the topographical situation in his not-so-comedic dissertation in a piece titled “8:46”. There’s music to put you right with the usual sonic vibrations putting you in an altered state of mind. There’s also a visit from Dr. Kamal with more astrological wisdom.
Opening Clip:
The 1968 press junket by Chicago’s Mayor Daley and his Freudian slip about the police preserving disorder.
Music:
Loud Minority (Radio Mix) – United Future Organization
Tribute To Mr. Cool – Exodus Quartet
Fade Out – Jazzanova
Hanazono – Jazzanova
Useless – Depeche Mode
Bomberclad Joint – Knowtoryus
Out of the Blue – Kruder & Dorfmeister
Fuckdubworksong – Tosca
Certainly – Erykah Badu
In Another Time – Sade
Shelter – James Taylor Quartet Feat. Rose Windross
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