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Making Music in the 1960s

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  • No Off Switch
    By Andy Kershaw
    Narrated By Andy Kershaw
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    Andy Kershaw truly has no off switch. As a teenager he was promoting major rock gigs. He was Billy Bragg's driver and roadie one day and presenting Whistle Test and Live Aid the next. A passionate music enthusiast, he is a man with an obsessive curiosity about the world. Over a 25 year career, he has worked for the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen, shared an office with John Peel, and amassed a record collection that weighs seven tons. He has won more Sony Radio awards than any other broadcaster. He has visited 97 countries and as a foreign correspondent, filed numerous reports for Radio 4.
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  • Brideshead Revisited (Dramatised)
    By Evelyn Waugh
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    A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of Evelyn Waugh's stunning, tragi-comic novel of the lives, loves, and mores of the English aristocracy. The action moves between 1944 and 1923, to tell the story of Charles Ryder and his infatuation with the decadent Sebastian Flyte.
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  • Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division
    By Peter Hook
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    Inspired by the attitude and energy of punk, Peter Hook and school friend Bernard Sumner joined lead-singer and lyricist Ian Curtis and drummer Stephen Morris, and with some cobbled-together instruments, they created their own unique sound. In 1980 they had released two albums and were on the cusp of touring America when Ian Curtis committed suicide. In this no-holds-barred account, Peter Hook gives us the inside story of life with Joy Division. He talks with candour and reflection about Curtis's suicide and covers the band's friendships and fall-outs....
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  • A Postillion Struck by Lightning
    By Dirk Bogarde
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    A Postillion Struck by Lightning was a best seller on first publication and marked Dirk Bogarde's transition from star of stage and screen to a best-selling and internationally acclaimed author. This vivid and engaging memoir traces the first steps of Dirk Bogarde as a young actor before he became world famous as well as his childhood amidst the enchanting beauty of rural Sussex.
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  • The War of the Worlds: Classic Radio Sci-Fi (Dramatised)
    by H. G. Wells
    4.1 (53 ratings)
    When a Martian spacecraft lands on Woking Common, mankind is terrorised by aliens in tall, armoured capsules which stalk the countryside on three legs. The machines wreak havoc on London and the Southern Counties, and survivors are driven underground. Scientist John Nicholson (Paul Daneman) tells how he was plunged into a paralysing nightmare of stark terror, savage madness and utter destruction.
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  • No Off Switch
    by Andy Kershaw
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    4.8 (36 ratings)
    Andy Kershaw truly has no off switch. As a teenager he was promoting major rock gigs. He was Billy Bragg's driver and roadie one day and presenting Whistle Test and Live Aid the next. A passionate music enthusiast, he is a man with an obsessive curiosity about the world. Over a 25 year career, he has worked for the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen, shared an office with John Peel, and amassed a record collection that weighs seven tons. He has won more Sony Radio awards than any other broadcaster. He has visited 97 countries and as a foreign correspondent, filed numerous reports for Radio 4.
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  • The Good, The Bad and The Multiplex
    by Mark Kermode
    Narrated by Mark Kermode
    4.4 (179 ratings)
    In It's Only a Movie, the incomparable Mark Kermode took us into the weird world of a film critic's life lived in widescreen. Now, The Good, The Bad and the Multiplex takes us into the belly of the beast to ask: 'What's wrong with the modern movie business - and how can we make it right?'
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  • Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division
    by Peter Hook
    Narrated by Peter Hook
    4.8 (14 ratings)
    Inspired by the attitude and energy of punk, Peter Hook and school friend Bernard Sumner joined lead-singer and lyricist Ian Curtis and drummer Stephen Morris, and with some cobbled-together instruments, they created their own unique sound. In 1980 they had released two albums and were on the cusp of touring America when Ian Curtis committed suicide. In this no-holds-barred account, Peter Hook gives us the inside story of life with Joy Division. He talks with candour and reflection about Curtis's suicide and covers the band's friendships and fall-outs....
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  • The Complete Barchester Chronicles (Dramatisation)
    by Anthony Trollope
    Narrated by Anna Massey, Alex Jennings
    4.3 (330 ratings)
    Here is a new audio edition of the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 dramatisations of Anthony Trollope's gently satirical tales of provincial life, available together in one download. Nearly 20 hours of ironic, witty, and wonderfully written drama is contained in this audiobook. The cast includes Anna Massey, Alex Jennings, David Haig, Rosemary Leach, Kenneth Cranham, Emma Fielding, and Brenda Blethyn.
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  • Othello: Shakespeare Appreciated: (Unabridged, Dramatised, Commentary Options)
    by William Shakespeare, Jonathan Lomas, Phil Viner
    Narrated by Joan Walker, Jude Akuwudike, Nick Murchie
    4.6 (8 ratings)
    Experience Othello as a powerful full-cast drama with entertaining and enlightening commentary that explains what's what and who's who as the plot unfolds. To help you get the most out of Shakespeare, the narrator offers historical insights and background information, so you can enjoy the jokes, appreciate the references, and get a real sense of Shakespeare's world.
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  • The Nation's Favourite Poems
    by BBC Audiobooks
    Narrated by John Nettles, Siobhan Redmond, Greg Wise, Emma Fielding
    4.3 (15 ratings)
    In a nationwide poll conducted by BBC Television's Bookworm to find the nation's favourite poem, Rudyard Kipling's "If" was voted number one. This compilation brings together over 40 poems from the poll, including the top 10, all stirringly read by John Nettles, Siobhàn Redmond, Greg Wise, and Emma Fielding.
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  • Under Milk Wood and Other Plays
    by Dylan Thomas
    Narrated by Dylan Thomas, Richard Bebb, Richard Burton, Hugh Griffith
    4.5 (13 ratings)
    Under Milk Wood is Dylan Thomas's undisputed and unforgettable masterpiece - an affectionate, but hilarious portrait of a small Welsh town. The classic 1954 recording, featuring a perfect cast led by Richard Burton as "First Voice", is rightly considered to be definitive. This collection also includes two earlier radio programs: Return Journey to Swansea and Quite Early One Morning, read by Dylan Thomas and others.
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  • Cold Comfort Farm (Dramatised)
    by Stella Gibbons
    4.5 (22 ratings)
    Strong of will and slender of ankle, 20-year-old orphan Flora Poste is blessed with every virtue save that of being able to earn her own living. Casting around for suitable relatives with whom she can make her home, Flora alights on the mysterious Starkadders and, ignoring the horrified shrieks of her friends, heads down to darkest Sussex.
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  • Farewell to the East End
    by Jennifer Worth
    Narrated by Saskia Butler
    4.0 (48 ratings)
    Written by Jennifer Worth, Farewell to the East End is one of the trilogy of memoirs upon which the popular BBC series Call the Midwife is based. London's East End in the 1950s was a vibrant place-a close-knit community of families where children made playgrounds on bombsites and a lively social scene emerged.
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  • Footprints: The True Story Behind the Poem That Inspired Millions
    by Margaret Fishback Powers
    Narrated by Joan Winmill Brown
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    "One night I dreamed a dream. I was walking along the beach with my Lord." So begins "Footprints", a poem written in 1964 by a young woman named Margaret Fishback, who was searching for direction at the crossroads of her life. It has appeared on plaques and cards, calendars and posters, inspiring millions of people all over the world. The creation of the poem, its subsequent loss, and astonishing rediscovery are intertwined with a life full of challenge, adversity, and joy.
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  • King Richard III
    by William Shakespeare
    Narrated by Kenneth Branagh, Geraldine McEwan, Nicholas Farrell, Stella Gonet, Michael Maloney
    3.5 (6 ratings)
    Written in 1593, King Richard III is one of Shakespeare's earliest plays. This play differs from its predecessors, being amore structured piece, examining the development and motivations of a single character, Richard Duke of Gloucester, who will stop at nothing to gain control of the throne occupied by his brother Edward IV.
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  • The Trachinian Tragedy: Women of Trachis
    By Sophocles
    Narrated By Jack Nolan
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    In The Trachinian Tragedy, better known as the Women of Trachis, the wife of Herakles, Deianeira, finds she has a rival in the house for her husband's affection. The consequences of her counteraction are incredible. In this faithful translation, F. L. Light attempts to write as good a play in English as the original in Greek. F. L. Light has also translated Antigone of Sophocles.
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  • Coleshill
    By Fiona Sampson
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    Deep in limestone country, at the corner of Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, and Gloucestershire, lies the village of Coleshill. This haunting new collection from Fiona Sampson is a portrait of place, both real and imaginary; a dreamscape with its roots deep in the local soil. The poems hum with an evocative music of their own: there are hymns of the orchards, verses for walkers, songs for bees. These are slices of life and states of mind; poems of grief, fears, and maledictions, but also of renewal, resurrections, and the promise of spring.
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  • Sister Women
    By Mark Dunn
    Narrated By C. R. Adams, Angela Andazola, Ariel Atlas, Sarah Baker, Amy Balkini, Stephen Balling, Sydney Dickinson, Bridgette S. Dunne
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    Four audio plays about southern women. Dix Tableaux: Two women chart the course of each other's lives. Van Choc Straw: A bittersweet comedy about tenuous family ties. PIGmalion: A gentle comedy about to how to reconcile who we are on the outside with the true person who lives within each of us. Deep in the Heart: A serious comedy about the special healing joy that comes to those who know how to "drink life to the dregs."
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  • Drive-In Horrors: Fiction, Poetry and Art
    By Ron W. Koppelberger Jr.
    Narrated By Preston Craig
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    Drive-in dreams and terror at the show, stories and poetry as well. There are still plenty of spaces for you to pull your car into and the concession stand is serving dishes of fear, cotten cravings, fresh hot barbecued ravens and all sorts of delights. It's a triple show at twilight, bring your best girl and watch as the lights go dim. Drive-In Horrors will take you to the other side and back.
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  • Poe on Poetry: Edgar Allan Poe Audiobook Collection, Volume 4
    By Edgar Allan Poe, Christopher Aruffo
    Narrated By Christopher Aruffo
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    The author reveals his craft in the structure of story, the creation of Beauty, the role of the critic, and the mechanics of verse - including a complete, step-by-step explanation of how he wrote his most famous poem, The Raven.
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  • Bonanza Mammon Booms: A Drama of the Comstock Lode
    By F. L. Light
    Narrated By Ryan Dusek
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    In San Francisco, the new Bank of California would branch itself in Virginia City, Nevada, a mining town situated on a mountain side over the Comstock Lode of silver. As the branch's moment bigger grows under the direction of William Sharon, so a monopolistic sovereignty of mills and mines is ventured. This drama sets forth the actions of monopolist temerity and what success or miss the principals had. F. L. Light is the author of the Gouldium, a series of 24 dramas (all framed to his peculiar form of Athenian tragic poetry), on the life and times of Jay Gould.
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  • The News from Lake Wobegon from A Prairie Home Companion, May 18, 2013
    By Garrison Keillor
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    "It's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, my hometown..." Garrison Keillor first did his monologue in 1974 to an audience of 20 in a St. Paul theater. Today, more than 2.2 million people tune in each week to hear the tall tales and sweet stories about the citizens of this small Minnesota town. It's a town where "the women are strong, the men are good-looking, and all of the children are above average."
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  • Traveling Music: The Soundtrack to My Life and Times
    By Neil Peart
    Narrated By Brian Sutherland
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    The music of Frank Sinatra, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, and many other artists provides the score to the reflections of a musician on the road in this memoir of Neil Peart's travels from Los Angeles to Big Bend National Park. The emotional associations and stories behind each album Peart plays guide his recollections of his childhood on Lake Ontario, the first bands that he performed with, and his travels with the band Rush. The evocative and resonant writing vividly captures the meanderings of a musical mind, leading rock enthusiasts to discover inside information about Rush and the musical inspirations of a rock legend.
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  • Take Another Little Piece of My Heart: A Groupie Grows Up
    By Pamela Des Barres
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    Pamela Des Barres, celebrated "queen of the groupies," chronicled her adventures with rock stars in her bestseller I'm with the Band. This book picks up where that one left off, with Pamela embarking on marriage and motherhood, all the while sharing quarters and making friends with stars. But this is a survivor's story about the anguish of coping with loved ones' addictions, about suffering divorce, about the joys and terrors of raising a gifted son.
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  • Total Depravity: Poems
    By H. C. Kim
    Narrated By Monique Coppola
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    Total Depravity: Poems bring together poems that explore love, passion, and human sensuality. The poems highlight sensual beauty in the mundane patterns of daily life and celebrate the beauty inherent in the feminine form. The collection contains metaphoric poems exploring feminine beauty and sensual expression in today's technological devices, such as the USB cord.
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  • Mr. Media: The Margo Martindale Interview
    By Margo Martindale
    Narrated By Bob Andelman
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    Imagine stretching a rubber band between the index finger on one hand and the thumb on the other. Now visualize pulling your fingers as far apart as possible. That's it...keep pulling...and pulling...OUCH! Somebody will always get hurt when you do that. That's what I pictured happening upstairs to Margo Martindale's character, Janice Trimble, in her new movie, Scalene. And that's just in the opening minutes.
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  • Mr. Media: The Mark Margolis Interview
    By Mark Margolis
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    If you've been watching the AMC drama Breaking Bad over the years, you've had the privilege of seeing some extraordinary performances by the lead actors, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn. But some of the greatest moments have been of the smaller, more isolated type. Like the ones featuring my guest today, Mark Margolis, who plays - or should I say played - Hector "Tio" Salamanca. You remember Hector, the notorious, bloodthirsty bastard we met as an old man and later in flashbacks as a young badass.
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