Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Thundercats Tuesday - TC # 120 - 123

Here's this week's Thundercats Tuesday enter features four stand alone episodes.  The production numbers for the shows are TC #120, 121,122, and 123.  These shows were light on new character designs, and other designs, too.  Sometimes it is good to conserve you production budget by re-using characters, props, and backgrounds.  This is easier to do with shows, like Thundercats,  that have a deep stock of established characters and backgrounds.

First up, TC #120 - "Malcar".




 Those were tablet that were to be in the tomb of Malcar showing other wizards, but they didn't make it into the episode.  The "punny" names were my idea.

 TC #121  - "Helpless Laughter"
 





 These are the Evil Lily pads from TC # 117 - "Frogman"



TC # 122 - "Cracker's Revenge".
 Here's Capt. Bragg and Crownan.

 Capt.Cracker from the first season.
 Mandora, form the first season, also.
 Here's are-use of the Bragg's circus train.
 Even the Luna-Taks are in this episode.


Not sure this made it into the show.
 TC #122 - "The Mossland Monster".

 Here's a Stone cat  Giant from TC #111 - Return to Thundera Part 1




Like I said, these episodes featured lot of established characters.  Let me know in a comment,  who are your favorite support characters in the Thundercat's series, other than the main Thundercats.  Mandora is one of my favorites.  Thanks for dropping by.  Enjoy.






Sunday, July 26, 2015

Sunday Music Muse Day - Young Miles, Dexter Gorgon, Snarky Puppy and Metrople Orkest, and Bob Sniider and Paul Hoffman

Today's Sunday Music Muse Day offering picks up from purchases I made last week, but I wanted time to give them a good listen.  First up is a group, and new CD, that is getting a lot of airplay on  my local jazz station, Jazz 90.1, Snarky Puppy and Metropole Orkest - Sylva.  the release is actually a CD + DVD package of a recording and filmed live performance in the Netherlands. Wikipedia states Snarky Puppy is a "fusion band" that "features a collective of nearly 40 musicians".   This is a very interesting and engaging CD with music that almost defies categories, it just exists on own merit.  Sometimes it sound like a soundtrack to a complex movie you haven't seen, but want to.  I found I enjoyed it best by listening to the CD as one suite, and not just tracks.    More enjoyable is the performance on the DVD.  It was truly incredible watching interplay of this large ensemble of Snarky Puppy and Metropole Orkest.   Snarky Puppy has played  the Rochester International Jazz Festival recently.  I remember their keyboard player, Cory Henry, dropped in the after-hours jam session.  I definitely will have to catch them live the next time they're in the area.


Here's a video of one of the tracks.  Youtube has the full concert.
The next selection is a nice find, Dexter Gordon - The Other Side of Round Midnight.  This CD is music done for movie Round Midnight, which Dexter Gordon starred in.  I haven't seen the movie since the week it open in NYC, in 1986, but I remember enjoying it, so I'll have to check it out again soon.  In a lot of ways it reminds me of my father's last days in Paris.  The CD is loaded with living legends of jazz, like Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock Billy Higgins, John Mclaughlin, Wayne Shorter, the late Tony Williams, and many more.  This CD is a great companion the movie.

Here is the trailer for Round Midnight, (too bad it's such poor quality)

The next selection took some time getting through, with pleasure, of course.  Miles Davis - Young Miles, a 4 CD set of Miles first five years of recording 1945-50.  Since I picked up on Miles Davis at his Bitches Brew stage, I'm always playing catch up on the his earlier recordings.  This set really help full a gap in my musical education.





My last selection is a another nod to local talent, guitarist, Bob Sneider, and Paul Hofmann, pianist, titled "Interconnection".  It is a nice mix of a few standards, and originals by Bob and Paul, the center piece being Paul Hofmann's  "Jazz Suite for Guitar and Piano".  The interplay between these talented musicians is just wonderful.  I'll be listening to this for years to come.
Here taste of the Jazz Suite.

Be sure to check these out,  if you have the chance.  Enjoy.