Send us a text Birthdays - as well as the 500th episode of a podcast - are times that generally you might want to slow down and look at the past, the present, and the future. Using that logic, I'd like to touch on the past of this podcast by calling on none other then the ghost of Edgar Allan Poe. Ghost sound Well hello, Mr. Poe Greetings Mr. Bartley. Congratulations on your 500th episode. And I couldn't have done it without you, Mr. Poe. Certainly Mr. Bartley - you devoted t...
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Send us a text Birthdays - as well as the 500th episode of a podcast - are times that generally you might want to slow down and look at the past, the present, and the future. Using that logic, I'd like to touch on the past of this podcast by calling on none other then the ghost of Edgar Allan Poe. Ghost sound Well hello, Mr. Poe Greetings Mr. Bartley. Congratulations on your 500th episode. And I couldn't have done it without you, Mr. Poe. Certainly Mr. Bartley - you devoted t...
Send us a text Musical attributions at end of transcript Here the ghost - or if you will - the spirit of Richard Wagner - is reminiscing about his existence in 1864. A struggling genius. A lonely king. One shared dream that changed the sound of Western music forever. In Music and Majesty, Richard Wagner and King Ludwig of Bavaria revisit the passion, faith, and madness that forged a masterpiece. George We left you in the last episode, Maestro Wagner, with you rather down on your l...
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Send us a text Birthdays - as well as the 500th episode of a podcast - are times that generally you might want to slow down and look at the past, the present, and the future. Using that logic, I'd like to touch on the past of this podcast by calling on none other then the ghost of Edgar Allan Poe. Ghost sound Well hello, Mr. Poe Greetings Mr. Bartley. Congratulations on your 500th episode. And I couldn't have done it without you, Mr. Poe. Certainly Mr. Bartley - you devoted t...