Re: Last thing you Watched/Read.
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:04 am
Yesterday evening (Saturday November 28) from 10:30 PM to 12:00 Midnight, I watched the PBS Channel which was showing . . . . .
The War of the Worlds Live On Stage
It was a stage rendition of Jeff Wayne's musical version of the H.G. Wells novel that took place at London's Wembley Arena.
The War of the Worlds Live On Stage is a musical rock opera version of the movie War Of The Words.
The story is told by a narrator, and they have a full scale orchestra like you would see during a classical music concert, with a conductor waving his little baton and leading the orchestra which had violins, cellos, base violins, harps, drums, trumpets, and woodwind instruments, etc. etc. and also electronic keyboard instruments and electric guitars.
There were performers on stage playing various parts and singing, a soldier in military uniform with a rifle turning about aiming his rifle everywhere, and a huge panoramic screen behind the stage showing scenes of alien ships invading and the destruction of cities. There was even a full-scale mock-up of an alien machine hovering above the stage firing heat beams at the audience and if you were there, you would feel the uncomfortably warm heat from the beams. They even set off some explosions on the stage and there was some smoke. So, you would not only see and hear War Of the Worlds, but you would feel it, and even smell it! You would experience War Of The Worlds with all your senses. It was really intense!
It is a musical science fiction opera. A literate rock approach to a classical music type of performance.
It's been said that the performance would be actually somewhat frightening if you were there live.
Really cool!!!
Yeah, the performance was held at Wembley Arena in London.
About time they found a good use for a sports arena!
Of course, they didn't show the entire production on PBS, but mostly the highlights of the performance.
But in the meantime, here are some You Tube Videos in 10 parts, each video segment is 10 minutes long for a total of 100 minutes. It is well worth watching.
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 1 (The Eve Of The War)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBC7TnjHKGE
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7v8IkfijSs&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MseFfI-6qCA&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 4 (Forever Autumn)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3zjEWHX ... re=related
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU43yLeBwFA&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 6 (The Red Weed)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SREtqMp ... re=related
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj4sLjfvYSQ&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZk3Y92fUac&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 9 (Brave New World)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8NvHxyj ... re=related
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0J7StHR ... re=related
During the PBS programing, they would take some "commercial breaks" not actually commercials but rather, they are trying to raise money to make it possible to show more productions like this one.
PBS use to receive Government funding, but that has stopped since the 1980s during the Reagan administration, so now, PBS has to depend on viewers donating money to PBS. Many people believed back then that PBS has a kind of "left-wing bias promoting the liberal agenda" but I have always seen it as educational programming.
PBS features such programs as NOVA and beck in the 1980s PBS broadcast Carl Sagan's COSMOS, a 13 part series on Astronomy.
Yeah, that's the "liberal agenda" teaching science and evolution that the universe is billions of years old, as opposed to the "?conservative agenda?" teaching that the universe is only 6,000 years old or that the earth is flat!!!???!!!
OK, I'm being sarcastic!
Anyway . . . . .
The live stage production of The War Of The Worlds was performed in the UK back in 2006, and over the past three years it has been shown in countries all over the world, except in the USA . . . until now.
So, last night, for the first time in the USA, it was shown on PBS, the only broadcast network that is willing to carry the show, because other networks has turned it down, and PBS has to beg for money to make the showing of such programming possible.
I never knew of the existence of this live performance, until last night.
Yeah! That's what I hate about being an American citizen!
We have no freedom anymore, and we don't know shit (except how to fold paper footballs) while all over the world everywhere else, people are more hip to what's going on.
I remember when I was a kid, when we only had a black & white TV with rabbit-ears and could only get 3 channels. Back then, the networks would have programming like The Philharmonic Orchestra which my mother and I enjoyed watching on TV. I was 10 years old, and I liked watching The Philharmonic Orchestra, the conductor waving his little baton leading the orchestra, and all those instrument playing. As a kid, I thought classical music was really cool!
And I think combining classical with rock, as is being done now, is also really cool!!!
The two just blend together so well.
So, back then, the 3 main networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC would carry such programming with classical music and stage performances.
Now, we have to go to PBS for that type of programming, and PBS has to beg for money!!!
Ah! But all the sports channels on cable TV are getting lots of money!
HEY HEY USA! HOW MANY MINDS ARE YOU KILLING TODAY???
OK, I'm done ranting now.
Anyway . . . . . you all can click on the You Tube links I have provided.
I hope those videos stay up, because I don't know, but they might be in copyright violation.
So, I have downloaded the videos so I can play them off line using my Real Player, that way, I have copies of the videos on my hard drive.
If you don't have the Mozilla Firefox Browser, then by all means, please do get it, and then you can download some plug-ins that will enable you to download and save You Tube videos to your computer.
In the meantime, just click o the You Tube links I have provided, and enjoy!!!
The War of the Worlds Live On Stage
It was a stage rendition of Jeff Wayne's musical version of the H.G. Wells novel that took place at London's Wembley Arena.
The War of the Worlds Live On Stage is a musical rock opera version of the movie War Of The Words.
The story is told by a narrator, and they have a full scale orchestra like you would see during a classical music concert, with a conductor waving his little baton and leading the orchestra which had violins, cellos, base violins, harps, drums, trumpets, and woodwind instruments, etc. etc. and also electronic keyboard instruments and electric guitars.
There were performers on stage playing various parts and singing, a soldier in military uniform with a rifle turning about aiming his rifle everywhere, and a huge panoramic screen behind the stage showing scenes of alien ships invading and the destruction of cities. There was even a full-scale mock-up of an alien machine hovering above the stage firing heat beams at the audience and if you were there, you would feel the uncomfortably warm heat from the beams. They even set off some explosions on the stage and there was some smoke. So, you would not only see and hear War Of the Worlds, but you would feel it, and even smell it! You would experience War Of The Worlds with all your senses. It was really intense!
It is a musical science fiction opera. A literate rock approach to a classical music type of performance.
It's been said that the performance would be actually somewhat frightening if you were there live.
Really cool!!!
Yeah, the performance was held at Wembley Arena in London.
About time they found a good use for a sports arena!
Of course, they didn't show the entire production on PBS, but mostly the highlights of the performance.
But in the meantime, here are some You Tube Videos in 10 parts, each video segment is 10 minutes long for a total of 100 minutes. It is well worth watching.
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 1 (The Eve Of The War)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBC7TnjHKGE
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7v8IkfijSs&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MseFfI-6qCA&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 4 (Forever Autumn)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3zjEWHX ... re=related
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU43yLeBwFA&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 6 (The Red Weed)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SREtqMp ... re=related
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj4sLjfvYSQ&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZk3Y92fUac&NR=1
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 9 (Brave New World)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8NvHxyj ... re=related
War Of The Worlds Live On Stage 2006 part 10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0J7StHR ... re=related
During the PBS programing, they would take some "commercial breaks" not actually commercials but rather, they are trying to raise money to make it possible to show more productions like this one.
PBS use to receive Government funding, but that has stopped since the 1980s during the Reagan administration, so now, PBS has to depend on viewers donating money to PBS. Many people believed back then that PBS has a kind of "left-wing bias promoting the liberal agenda" but I have always seen it as educational programming.
PBS features such programs as NOVA and beck in the 1980s PBS broadcast Carl Sagan's COSMOS, a 13 part series on Astronomy.
Yeah, that's the "liberal agenda" teaching science and evolution that the universe is billions of years old, as opposed to the "?conservative agenda?" teaching that the universe is only 6,000 years old or that the earth is flat!!!???!!!
OK, I'm being sarcastic!
Anyway . . . . .
The live stage production of The War Of The Worlds was performed in the UK back in 2006, and over the past three years it has been shown in countries all over the world, except in the USA . . . until now.
So, last night, for the first time in the USA, it was shown on PBS, the only broadcast network that is willing to carry the show, because other networks has turned it down, and PBS has to beg for money to make the showing of such programming possible.
I never knew of the existence of this live performance, until last night.
Yeah! That's what I hate about being an American citizen!
We have no freedom anymore, and we don't know shit (except how to fold paper footballs) while all over the world everywhere else, people are more hip to what's going on.
I remember when I was a kid, when we only had a black & white TV with rabbit-ears and could only get 3 channels. Back then, the networks would have programming like The Philharmonic Orchestra which my mother and I enjoyed watching on TV. I was 10 years old, and I liked watching The Philharmonic Orchestra, the conductor waving his little baton leading the orchestra, and all those instrument playing. As a kid, I thought classical music was really cool!
And I think combining classical with rock, as is being done now, is also really cool!!!
The two just blend together so well.
So, back then, the 3 main networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC would carry such programming with classical music and stage performances.
Now, we have to go to PBS for that type of programming, and PBS has to beg for money!!!
Ah! But all the sports channels on cable TV are getting lots of money!
HEY HEY USA! HOW MANY MINDS ARE YOU KILLING TODAY???
OK, I'm done ranting now.
Anyway . . . . . you all can click on the You Tube links I have provided.
I hope those videos stay up, because I don't know, but they might be in copyright violation.
So, I have downloaded the videos so I can play them off line using my Real Player, that way, I have copies of the videos on my hard drive.
If you don't have the Mozilla Firefox Browser, then by all means, please do get it, and then you can download some plug-ins that will enable you to download and save You Tube videos to your computer.
In the meantime, just click o the You Tube links I have provided, and enjoy!!!