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You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

7 Soundtracks Peter and Adam Love

You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Peter Martin

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🗓️ 16 December 2019

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Peter and Adam turn to the silver screen for this episode as they list their favorite film soundtracks.7 Soundtracks Peter and Adam LoveBirdmanRound MidnightElevator to the GallowsGood Night, and Good LuckJurassic ParkAnatomy of a MurderLa La LandBONUSThe ending theme song for today's episode is "Travelling Outcast" by Paul Andrew, from his ensemble Silk & Steel. You can check out the full track on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/AN3pqGak9vg. To get your music featured on You'll Hear It, send an MP3 recording of your music to andrew@openstudionetwork.com.Calling all pianists - the Piano Access Pass is now available from Open Studio! Save money with this bundle featuring every piano course ever from Open Studio, including teachers such as Peter Martin, Geoffrey Keezer, and Helio Alves. For more info, go to https://www.openstudiojazz.com/piano-access-passTo quote every Christmas ad ever, "give the gift of giving" this season with Open Studio's new gifting feature! Help spread the joy of this art form by giving a course or membership to the aspiring jazz musician in your life. For more info and a list of gift-able courses, go to: https://www.openstudiojazz.com/giftsWant every Open Studio course for free? That's right - over 300 hours and 1200 lessons can be yours with free lifetime access! All you have to do is enter Open Studio's 2019 Holiday Giveaway. Go to https://learn.openstudiojazz.com/giveaway/, or watch this video of Peter for more info: https://youtu.be/KsdhVXE5ovILet us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, or head over to our YouTube channel.Interested in more jazz advice? Go here to browse our catalog of jazz lessons and courses available for purchase.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram at:https://www.facebook.com/heyopenstudiohttps://twitter.com/heyopenstudiohttps://www.instagram.com/heyopenstudio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

Hey Adamannis.

0:26.5

And you're listening to The You'll Hear a podcast.

0:28.7

Daily music advice coming at you.

0:31.1

Coming at you.

0:31.6

And today's episode is sponsored by Open Studio.

0:34.0

Go to Open Studiojazz.com and get your piano access pass right now if you're a pianist. If you're not a pianist, don't get the piano access pass. No, maybe, because you can gift it. Did you know that? You can't gift it. This is gifting season. You could also learn some jazz piano if you're not a pianist because we do start with the jazz piano jumpstart. Which is really for the novice level, as we say. but you could get it for the novel well the great thing about the piano access pass is if you want to give that as a gift it's good for the whole year and it's every course so like if you're not if you know some of that plays piano and you think they're interested in jazz or just interested in like creative music but you don't know what level they're at and so maybe you don't want to insult them by getting them jazz piano jumpstar.

1:11.2

They're like, oh, this is too babyish for me. Then you get the piano access pass. It's kind of like, you know, do you get a loved one? Well, loved one you would know their size. But say you have a friend, female, male, whatever, and you get them. Like a purple sweater. Like a purple sweater that's extra large, you know, and their size medium.

1:10.2

That's awkward.

1:11.1

That is kind of awkward.

1:11.7

Yeah. male, whatever, and you get them like a purple sweater like a purple sweater that's extra large and they're size medium that's awkward that's awkward yeah so the piano access pass fits all anytime anybody gives me any kind of clothing they always say here you go big guy big guy and there's a famous line that Alec Baldwin said the movie with Merrill Streep because they're always like big guy he's like hold on a second are you calling

1:44.7

me big guy because I'm fat or because I'm tall and then they say both yeah it's true okay so today we're talking about now why did you bring up in our little witty banter or witty banner we're never sure either way that it was deja vu perhaps.

1:42.4

I feel like we've done this episode It's what witness banner or witty banner? We're never sure. Either way. That it was deja vu, perhaps.

2:02.6

I feel like we've done this episode before, but it's, as Andrew reminds us, he's like, I wasn't here. So it had to be a long, long time ago. That's right. We feel like we did. And normally we would say, well, we're going to bring something fresh. But if we did do it, we very well will be listening

1:58.9

the exact same movies and bantering about them in the same way.

2:01.8

Full disclosure.

2:02.7

Full disclosure. Full disclosure. I just thought about this because, you know, I was on that long flight from Japan and I watched the movie, which is our number one, Birdman. And great soundtrack from Antonio Sanchez. Yes, our friend. And a guest appearance by Brian Blade towards the end of the crucial scene and he kills it.

2:38.0

Like before I even saw who it was, I was like, that's Brian Blade.

2:41.0

Yeah, and I think, I remember Antonio telling the story that I want to say that he's, that was kind of his thing bringing him in or whatever, which is such as cool and smart thing to do, you know.

2:50.0

But yeah, that's a great, great movie. I mean, just the whole thing, it's, it's, uh, the music is, is so unique and that it's all, there was some controversy with that though, because it wasn't, do you remember that? It wasn't eligible for a Oscar because it wasn't considered an original score or something. Why not? I don't know. I think it was some, I think it was a little bit of a little bit of hating on it being so drum heavy as in all drums, you know. That's ridiculous. Yeah. Jive. Well, you know what? We're going to boycott the Oscars this year because, well, that was a couple of years. It was like two years. We would have. We're on board. All right. So that's number one of our seven soundtracks, Peter and Adam Love. And look, most of these have either like a jazz or creative music kind of connection, but not all of them. We just all ones that we enjoy or love. It's kind of thinking off the cuff here about what we like to listen to. All right, number two, we have round midnight. Now, if you haven't checked this one out, this is a classic jazz soundtrack. There are many classic jazz soundtrack.

3:24.9

Yes.

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And that's not what this Liz is about.

3:26.5

No.

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