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Thoughts of the month, listener mail and A Fistful of Soundtracks episode previews for November/December 2002.
Jim Aquino hosts and produces A Fistful of Soundtracks (anytime at Live365.com and Sundays 2-4PM on KZSC 88.1 FM in Santa Cruz), writes for Silicon Valley Community Newspapers in San Jose and notices that there are many differences between noncommercial public radio and Internet radio. On noncommercial public radio, your program has to break for really exciting public service spots about board games at the library. On Internet radio, your program gets to break for commercials for edible underwear. There's a George Carlin baseball-vs.-football-style routine somewhere here...

The following is the liner notes from CD copies of "My Big Fat Fistful of Soundtracks Halloween Special" that I hand out to friends and colleagues:

If you're not familiar with the Internet radio program A Fistful of Soundtracks, here's a little background on Fistful. I began the program in 1997, during my sophomore year at UC Santa Cruz. One of my favorite things to collect has always been movie soundtrack albums, and back when I was in school, Central Coast radio was missing the kind of program I always wanted to do: a program centering on movie soundtracks, much like KFJC-FM's Norman Bates Memorial Soundtrack Show. The title of my program is a homage to both my favorite film composer, Ennio Morricone, who scored A Fistful of Dollars and A Fistful of Dynamite, and Sergio Leone, the director of those two spaghetti westerns, as well as one of my favorite filmmakers. Each two-hour episode of Fistful has a title — one of the most fun parts of the program for me is coming up with the episode titles — and a specific theme. Past ep themes have included school, summertime, flying, superheroes, Bollywood, 007 main title theme songs, film scores from San Francisco-based detective flicks, fighting in movies and the year 2001. In 2002 — in time for the program's fifth anniversary — eps of Fistful began to be streamed at Fistful's 24-hour Internet radio station, which is powered by Live365, so the program expanded its audience to include the entire world. Fistful is often a fun program to host and produce, but sometimes, the program can get a little staid, which is why I always look forward to Halloween season because the arrival of the holiday is my cue to shake up the program's format for one episode and go buckwild…
You're holding in your hands "My Big Fat Fistful of Soundtracks Halloween Special," another one of my Fistful Halloween shows that mix horror movie soundtrack music with sketch comedy and radio drama. The kind of Halloween radio drama that I do is basically Orson Welles' old Mercury Theater suspense dramas on crack. Comedy writing is something I'd like to pursue someday, so I've used the Halloween and Christmas shows as ways to practice that kind of writing. The "hosts" of "My Big Fat Fistful of Soundtracks Halloween Special" are Lil' Jo and his monosyllabic best friend Cease, characters that first popped up in the 2001 Fistful Halloween Special. Lil' Jo was introduced as my 10-year-old hellraiser cousin, dumped into my crib by his frustrated family on Halloween night. During the 2001 special, I tried to tell scary Halloween stories to make Lil' Jo and his homiez leave my crib, but they wouldn't bounce.
I don't actually have a 10-year-old cousin, but if I did, he'd probably be like Lil' Jo. The kid is basically me when I was 13 or 14 or 15: I was pouty — well actually, I still am from time to time, but anyway — when I was in my mid-teens, I had a colossal chip on my shoulder, I hated white people (a bit of a hilarious grudge now that I look back at it because I have relatives who are half-white, and they're nice people) and I listened to gangsta rap. So when I created the Lil' Jo character, I wanted to make fun of myself when I was 13, as well as make fun of those little kid rappers who are trying to act all hard. Who the fuck would actually buy those kids' albums? Real 'heads wouldn't be caught dead with any of their CDs. Those kid rappers are hella annoying: Another Bad Creation from back in the early '90s, Master P's little son, whose moniker escapes me at the moment, and the Artist Formerly Known as Lil' Bow Wow, who's apparently on the from-Ricky-to-Rick Schroeder tip now because he recently shed the "Lil'" from his name. To me, watching those tykes try to act like they're 21 and sippin' the Cristal and talking about tappin' that and gettin' all up in that is as odd and bizarre and freakish an experience as watching that Extreme Gong Show episode with those dwarves who dressed up and sang as the Village People. I also wanted to make fun of Filipinos — or anyone of any other race — who overdo trying to talk black (Christina Aguilera at the MTV VMAs, anyone?) and have this weird and distorted notion of how to be black.
Lil' Jo may be a bit of an ass, but he also has some sympathetic qualities. For instance, Lil' Jo and Cease hate it when Asians get stereotyped (something that happens rarely) and would go psycho whenever they encounter some racist fool — the Angry Asian Man.com camp would dig that facet of their characters — yet Lil' Jo and Cease could also be accused of being racist themselves for embracing the black thug-life stereotype. See? I like making these characters complicated.
Oh, and like Columbo always says, just one more thing… here's a brief glossary of words and phrases that are said during the Halloween Special that might confuse the Tagalogically challenged:
"Nagagalak akong nagkita tayo.": "I'm happy to see you."
"Salamat.": "Thanks."
"Kumusta?": "How are you?"
puwet: ass, booty, behind, posterior, gluteus
triple-X puwet: a nice ass (that's actually a term I made up that will probably never catch on, like how Eddie Murphy made up the term "bubblin'," which is Murphy-ese for "partying")
So enjoy the special and if you don't care for the music, go ahead and skip to the sketches, which are indexed separately at the end of each CD. I don't know what else to say about the special, other than you'll never hear Christopher Cross' "Sailing" the same way again.
Jimmy Aquino
 
DISC 1 (Total: 76:53)
1. Hour 1, Act 1 - 31:24
"Teaser"
John Carpenter - "Halloween Theme" - Halloween
Ken Page with Ed Ivory - "Oogie Boogie's Song" - The Nightmare Before Christmas
"Curse of the Were-Hippie"
Christopher Komeda - "Main Title (Vocal)" - Rosemary's Baby
Ennio Morricone - "Piume Di Cristallo" - The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
Gene Wilder - "The Wondrous Boat Ride" - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle - "Puttin' on the Ritz" - Young Frankenstein
2. Hour 1, Act 2 - 26:55
"You Are Not Black!"
Vampire Sound Incorporated - "The Lions and the Cucumber" - Vampyros Lesbos
Lalo Schifrin - "Scorpio's Theme" - Dirty Harry
"Kill Me Now!"
Goblin - "Suspiria (Main Title)" - Suspiria
"I Am DMX!"
Danny Elfman - "Main Titles" - Red Dragon
BONUS TRACKS
Hear the sketches without having to get through the music!
3. "Teaser" - 1:40
4. "Curse of the Were-Hippie" - 7:43
5. "You Are Not Black!" - 4:40
6. "Kill Me Now!" - 2:44
7. "I Am DMX!" - 1:30
 
DISC 2 (Total: 76:41)
1. Hour 2, Act 1 - 31:16
Jerry Goldsmith - "Ave Satani" - The Omen: The Deluxe Edition
"I Want Candy"
John Williams - "Gillian's Power" - The Fury: The Deluxe Edition
John Williams - "End Credits" - The Fury: The Deluxe Edition
James Newton Howard - "Main Titles" - Signs
"Shack Attack"
Marilyn Manson - "Resident Evil Main Title Theme" - Resident Evil
Marilyn Manson - "Seizure of Power" - Resident Evil
"The Ring"
2. Hour 2, Act 2 - 27:57
"My Big Fat Goblin Wedding"
"Attack of the Clone"
Gene Page - "Blacula Escapes" - Blacula
"Birds of Pray"
Levi Stubbs - "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space" - Little Shop of Horrors
"Dr. Pill"
Giles, Willow, Xander, Anya, Tara & Buffy - "I've Got a Theory/Bunnies/If We're
Together" - Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling
"Rap-Up"
BONUS TRACKS
Hear the sketches without having to get through the music!
3. "I Want Candy" - 4:14
4. "The Ring" - 0:42
5. "My Big Fat Goblin Wedding" - 1:58
6. "Dr. Pill" - 3:42
7. "Rap-Up" - 6:35


 

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Here's more listener e-mail, including some cool compliments, as well as yet another letter about the station's sound levels (Shit! Didn't anybody listen to what I said about sending me e-mails regarding the sound levels?!) ...
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From: "Becky Bates" <shibbysaxgurl@… >
Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2002 13:21:57 -0500
Subject: Thanx!

A hoy-hoy,
Thank you so much for playing my songs! I love your show! You play a lot of John Williams, which I love, and it always brings back good band memories for me, since we've played almost everything he has ever wrote. I was especially thrilled to here "Prolouge" from Harry Potter since I'm a big HP dork and that is one of the few John Williams works I haven't played in band yet. There is another song I'd like to here, but I can't really rember what it's was called, I think it was "March from 1941," that we played in my freshman year.
Thank you,
Becky
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From: "Andres Rojas-Murphy" <arojas_murphy@… >
Subject: saludos
Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2002 04:28:09 +0000

From CHILE saludos y felicitaciones por su programacion
i like your radio and music of movie
ATENTAMENTE
ANDRÉS ROJAS-MURPHY F.
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From: "Andrés_Rojas-Murphy" <arojas_murphy@… >
Subject: saludos
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 00:24:03 -0400

desde CHILE saludos y felicitaciones por su musica de peliculas
from CHILE congratulation for your music of movie, sorry by my ingles
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Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 00:55:52 -0700
From: "Frank Tsung" <tsung@… >
Subject: Request

Hi Jim:
I just found your station on my iTune and I enjoy your show(s) a lot. (I hope that was enough ass kissing to get my request through.. :-) )
Anyway, I am wondering if you have the harmonica piece from the French Film "Jean de Florette"? I believe it's called "Force of Destiny" by Verdi.
Thanks a lot.
Frank Tsung
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Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 17:51:18 -0400
Subject: Request
From: "Jason Agouris" <iTristan@… >
Hey Jimmy Mac - show's great man.
I listen whenever I can here at work and home in Toronto, Canada.
I'd love it if you could play a cue (or two) from The Red Violin.
Keep it up, even after you split off from KZSC
Jason
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Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 12:22:03 -0800
Subject: Hi Jim
From: "Matthew Allen" <matman@… >
Matt Allen here
I want to thank you for your work broadcasting A Fistful of Soundtracks.
I am a video editor/ graphics animator. I listen to your show a lot when I'm producing 2d and 3d graphics. It inspires my craft. I love movie music - like a good radio drama it not only sets the mood but it makes you "see" the action with your minds eye.
Best of luck with your "moving on". Maybe this is something you can get back to when your successfully retired.
here is my URL.
www.novasight.com/mattweb
Hey I just thought of one more theme you could do a show on ,.. "peace",.. In contrast to all the action (violence) - In hopes of maintaining a peaceful world for our kids. Movies like,... Kundan,.... Temptation of Christ,.. I'm sure you'd be able to think of many more.
peace ,.. and thanks again.
Matman
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Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 23:11:28 -0400
Subject: Movie tune Request
From: "Jeff Walker" <jeff.henry@… >
Hi there jim,
Just discovered you on my iTunes and like the show so far. I'd love to hear the soundtrack to BladeRunner the end theme. Or possibly something from The Dark Crystal?
Good show...keep up the good work.
Jeff
Ontario, Canada
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From: "Patrick" <conan_thanoz@… >
Subject: intro audio
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 21:22:37 -0700

Hey, the program is great, the commentary's great and all - love the mailbag girl too. But the intro audio thing kinda spikes real loud where it hits the "1997" with your voice, then it spikes again really loud with that flute sort of sound right at the end. It would be great if you could fix that since other than that I find the station relaxing - the little sound spikes though are like hearing an alarm clock! … Otherwise great work. Some suggestions for music to play - hit up some Danny Elfman man!!! There's so much good content there, all of the Edward Scissorhands songs are sweet. Also a bit more Vangelis from the Blade Runner soundtrack, try Rachel's Song and Tears in Rain, it's great stuff. Keep up the good work - and don't take this as negative criticism at all, I really do like the station and I want to see it really take flight on the net even more and the best way to do that is to make it easy to listen to right? Content I'll leave up to you but please man, just please fix the intro audio thing it gets sooo loud on at least those 2 spots - with that fixed I think people can really stick to this station a lot longer.
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Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 02:00:22 -0600
From: "Jason James" <jtravisj@… >
Subject: The Mail Lady
Hello - am enjoying this immensely. Actually, your mail lady tonight has a full, beautiful laugh.
You know, for a long time I've been trying to get the Fletch Soundtrack - you wouldn't have any of the instrumentals there, do you? I think the music was done by the same person as Beverly Hills Cop, Mike Post?
Thanks, Jason from Canada.
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From: nigel@…
Subject: request please! :)
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 15:46:25 -0700

Hey Jim,
Just discovered your internet station on iTunes. Excellent stuff! You don't know HOW many times I've looked for a station like yours. A perfect example of how internet radio can bring people great music you'd never hear on regular radio. I hope you grow your station into a MEGA ONLINE EMPIRE!!! AHH HAH HA HA!!
Ahem...anyway. :) I have one request please. Can you play the theme from Lord of the Rings? That would be swell. Also, if you have them, the themes from High Noon or Elvira Madigan and the "Descent to the deep" (or something like that name) part of the score from The Spy Who Loved Me. Cool stuff.
God there's so much movie music I want to hear!
Thanks again for all your hard work. YOU ROCK!
Nigel
Los Angeles, CA
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 16:45:23 -0800 (PST)
From: "William Ryan" <williryan@... >

... you rule. More specifically, your fistful of soundtracks program is the best music channel on the internet. Period.
Thanks!

See previous "Intros"
October 2002: Fistful will become an Internet-only program
September 2002: Recent writing gigs
August 2002: Forgotten music video hotties and recent episodes of Fistful on Live365
July 2002: Listener requests and favorite summertime TV shows, and also, another peek into the Fistful mailbag
June 2002: Fistful's fifth anniversary
May 2002: Spider-Man, "Fistful Internacional Month" and Cowboy Bebop
 
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