Ron shares with Laird and all of you his recent experience getting to hear the Maestro John Williams and violinist extraordinaire Anne-Sophie Mutter live in concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra. They listen to audio from that magical night and the one that followed two days later in Carnegie Hall this past April. Plus news, more music and a preview of upcoming John Williams releases. [In Stereo]
Laird & Ron return to wish John Williams a very happy 89th birthday! And they are celebrating with tracks from the past 60 years of the Maestro's music. Plus news of new releases, one of which is free to download for everyone! [In Stereo]
Summer Blockbuster Edition! Ron and Laird return for the annual tradition of looking at summer blockbusters featuring the music of John Williams. They go back to 1983 and what seemed to be the end of the Star Wars saga, Return of the Jedi. (Who knew they would think that after Revenge of the Sith again and now finally(?) with Rise of Skywalker.) Venture to Endor once again! [In Stereo]
Ron and Laird are back to celebrate the birthday of John Williams as he turns 87! They take a listen to music from the concert hall and how it relates to some of the Maestro's film work - and where were the origins of his amazing ability to compose for any instrument. [In Stereo]
Happy Holidays! Laird and Ron return with their longest Special ever. Joined by Chris Allan (IJ in the UK), the trio talk the October 26 John Williams concert from London, and they dissect some possible goodies to buy for your favourite John Williams fan this holidays (or ask for your family and friends to get for you!). Prior to that, Ron and Laird go over the latest news and discuss 1979's Dracula, just in time for it's 40th anniversary next year. [In Stereo]
Ron and Laird return to the Temple of Doom in their final listen to the amazing musical score by Maestro John Williams. With over 30 minutes of film to cover - and nearly as much music - the duo becomes a trio as The Further Adventures' co-host Keith Voss keeps them taking the left tunnel to escape the clutches of Mola Ram. [In Stereo]
Ron the Reviewer and Young Indy Assistant sound editor Laird Malamed are back with another look at the blockbuster music of maestro John Williams! If Adventure has a name, it must be the IndyCast! (In Stereo)
In the lead up to the IndyCast's 100th episode, Ron the Reviewer's John William's tribute gets the special edition treatment with thanks to Young Indy sound editor Laird Malamed! Now in stereo and added bookends with Laird (and some unreleased gems) it is a great snapshot of some of Mr Williams greatest themes!
Ron shares with Laird and all of you his recent experience getting to hear the Maestro John Williams and violinist extraordinaire Anne-Sophie Mutter live in concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra. They listen to audio from that magical night and the one that followed two days later in Carnegie Hall this past April. Plus news, more music and a preview of upcoming John Williams releases. [In Stereo]
Laird & Ron return to wish John Williams a very happy 89th birthday! And they are celebrating with tracks from the past 60 years of the Maestro's music. Plus news of new releases, one of which is free to download for everyone! [In Stereo]
Summer Blockbuster Edition! Ron and Laird return for the annual tradition of looking at summer blockbusters featuring the music of John Williams. They go back to 1983 and what seemed to be the end of the Star Wars saga, Return of the Jedi. (Who knew they would think that after Revenge of the Sith again and now finally(?) with Rise of Skywalker.) Venture to Endor once again! [In Stereo]
Ron and Laird are back to celebrate the birthday of John Williams as he turns 87! They take a listen to music from the concert hall and how it relates to some of the Maestro's film work - and where were the origins of his amazing ability to compose for any instrument. [In Stereo]
Happy Holidays! Laird and Ron return with their longest Special ever. Joined by Chris Allan (IJ in the UK), the trio talk the October 26 John Williams concert from London, and they dissect some possible goodies to buy for your favourite John Williams fan this holidays (or ask for your family and friends to get for you!). Prior to that, Ron and Laird go over the latest news and discuss 1979's Dracula, just in time for it's 40th anniversary next year. [In Stereo]
Ron and Laird return to the Temple of Doom in their final listen to the amazing musical score by Maestro John Williams. With over 30 minutes of film to cover - and nearly as much music - the duo becomes a trio as The Further Adventures' co-host Keith Voss keeps them taking the left tunnel to escape the clutches of Mola Ram. [In Stereo]
Ron the Reviewer and Young Indy Assistant sound editor Laird Malamed are back with another look at the blockbuster music of maestro John Williams! If Adventure has a name, it must be the IndyCast! (In Stereo)
In the lead up to the IndyCast's 100th episode, Ron the Reviewer's John William's tribute gets the special edition treatment with thanks to Young Indy sound editor Laird Malamed! Now in stereo and added bookends with Laird (and some unreleased gems) it is a great snapshot of some of Mr Williams greatest themes!