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The Projection Booth Podcast

Special Report: Korla (2015)

The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth

Film Reviews, Film Interviews, Film History, Tv & Film

4.8686 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2016

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

ncredibly skilled at the keyboard, Korla Panditcame into the houses of California housewives during the '50s with his hypnotic stare and tunes. The documentary film Korla tells the story of Pandit's life and the secret with which he lived for years. 

Special guests director John Turner and producer Eric Christensen talk about making the documentary.
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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:04.6

Christopher Media. Let's make some noise.

0:10.3

A program based on the universal language of music, it is our pleasure to present to you.

0:17.2

Corla Pandit.

0:21.6

I know many of our viewers would like to know some of your background, so why don't we start with the very elementary things? Where were you born?

0:30.6

I was born in New Delhi, New Delhi, India, and started performing music, in a sense, at the very early age, two years and four months old.

0:48.2

There were stories that he'd married a wealthy Texas oil woman.

0:52.4

There were stories that he was gay, that he died, that he disappeared,

0:57.0

that he was playing in pizzerias.

0:59.0

Anything was possible with Corla.

1:03.0

He took you on this emotional geographic trip,

1:07.0

and it had a rise and a fall.

1:09.0

It told a story every show in a way that was part Hollywood

1:12.7

and part imagination.

1:15.4

I would dare say that some of the audiences that heard Call the Pandit

1:19.0

had their lower chakras resonated by sound almost as a sonic dildo

1:23.8

in a way that they hadn't experienced before.

1:28.2

That sound is one of the most powerful forces in the universe.

1:34.0

Sound and sound vibrations.

1:36.2

And in sound, you might say as Emerson did one time,

1:41.0

vibrate a string in all strings in tune, vib in unison and I add to that and so does

1:46.8

a lot of man he's a person who forever's going to be stepping out of time you know time and gravity

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