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    dolorean

    Explore "dolorean" with insightful episodes like "Retour vers le futur – Est-ce qu’il traverse le temps ?", "Retour vers le futur – Est-ce qu’il traverse le temps ?", "SCREEN/PLAY : Retour vers le futur", "Episode 6: RECORD REVIEWS!!!!!!" and "#14; Back to the Future Arc, Part 3" from podcasts like ""Le débat de la culture POP", "Le débat de la culture POP", "VHS & CANAPÉ", "Louder Than Bombs" and "Legends Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Retour vers le futur – Est-ce qu’il traverse le temps ?

    Retour vers le futur – Est-ce qu’il traverse le temps ?
    Dans cette émission, nous retournons en 1985 à Hill Valley, là où Marty Mcfly et le Doc Brown nous font voyager à travers le temps. Nous nous attardons au premier de la série mais, il est impossible de ne pas parler de la série au complet. Est-ce une bonne comédie ? Avez-vous remarqué les changements d’acteurs dans la série de film ? Est-ce que la théorie de voyage dans le temps se peut dans le film ? Est-ce que le film traverse bien le temps ? 

    Invités: Laurie Morin; Leslie Perkins

    Retour vers le futur – Est-ce qu’il traverse le temps ?

    Retour vers le futur – Est-ce qu’il traverse le temps ?
    Dans cette émission, nous retournons en 1985 à Hill Valley, là où Marty Mcfly et le Doc Brown nous font voyager à travers le temps. Nous nous attardons au premier de la série mais, il est impossible de ne pas parler de la série au complet. Est-ce une bonne comédie ? Avez-vous remarqué les changements d’acteurs dans la série de film ? Est-ce que la théorie de voyage dans le temps se peut dans le film ? Est-ce que le film traverse bien le temps ? 

    Invités: Laurie Morin; Leslie Perkins

    SCREEN/PLAY : Retour vers le futur

    SCREEN/PLAY : Retour vers le futur

    Dans ce nouvel épisode de Screen/Play, Rano reçoit Yetcha l'un de nos confrères du label Audioactif pour discuter du jeu adapté de la trilogie "Retour vers le futur". Ensemble ils reviennent sur lers films de Robert Zemeckis ainsi que sur son adaptation vidéoludique développée par Telltale Games en 2010.

    Episode 6: RECORD REVIEWS!!!!!!

    Episode 6: RECORD REVIEWS!!!!!!
    Man...it's been a REALLY long time in posting anything. Sorry about that. Life got a little nuts. I recently moved and got a dog which in turn, made my life super busy. BUT!!!!!! I am committed to making updates to this site on the regular and life seems to be calming down somewhat...FINALLY!!!!! In this episode Andy and I review some records, discuss Arcade Fires BIG grammy win and MC Hammer pants. For questions and comments please contact us at ltbmusicblog@gmail.com *Side note* When I was referring to Dolorean's song "Thin skinned" as the title track, I was really trying to say the 1st song on the album. Oooops.

    #14; Back to the Future Arc, Part 3

    #14; Back to the Future Arc, Part 3

    This episode takes John D. and Gen back to a 1885 Hill Valley in Back to the Future III. We discuss Marty's incredible strength in his capacity to carry Doc on his back, the weird DNA heritage of the McFly lineage and the need for a clock tower in a town with only about four houses. We establish that Marty has his priorities straight by going directly to the saloon and getting a "smoking wisky’’ when he gets to town. We also try to understand why 1985 Doc doesn’t remember what his 1955 version found out about his future, which actually happened in the past... and we lose ourselves in the fourth dimension. This brings an end to our Back to the Future arc. Hopefully no remakes are in the works.

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    #10; Back to the Future Arc, Part 2

    #10; Back to the Future Arc, Part 2

    This episode takes John D. and Gen to the future Hill Valley as we travel with Doc Brown Back to the Future (part 2). We are amazed at the traffic Jam of the SKYway, concept of policewomen/strippers coming in 5 years and that we are actually talking about Dustbusters and LaserDisc. Once again we discuss Biff's obsession with Lorraine and wonder about the plastic surgeries he made her go through.

    Note to Nike : Where are my auto-lacing shoes?

    More importantly, note to Mattel : I want my hoverboard, NOW!

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    From the Archives - Al James of Dolorean Interview

    From the Archives - Al James of Dolorean Interview
    Al supported Damien Jurado on his On My Way To Absence tour in 2005. Prior to playing in Whelans I spoke to Al about Dolorean's Violence In The Snowy Fields album. The gig was spellbinding and included a fantastic version of Dolorean's Hannibal, MO, the standout track from the band's first album Not Exotic. Al explained the different approach he took to the songwriting process between records one and two: "Not Exotic maintained a mood throughout and everything stayed pretty restrained, pulled back the songs were fairly narrative, and so with Violence In The Snowy Fields lyrically I wanted to speak a little bit more generally, not as specific with the narratives and I wanted the songs to be a little bit more upbeat and stand on their own. There's a little bit more of a country influence, maybe a Buffalo Springfield or Byrds kinda feel to some of the songs." The inlay card of Violence In The Snowy Fields mentioned both Levon Helm and Dennis Wilson, Al explains why: "The Byrds, I like their stuff, I like what they do but not nearly as much as say, The Band, who I think make about as soulful a music, as is possible in the genre. The same with The Beach Boys, In my opinion it's mainly when Dennis, Carl or Brian is singing, sorry Mike. I'm probably not alone in that. Especially Dennis, it's weird to hear those Beach Boys records and then you hear a song like Forever that just sticks out like a blue-eyed soul song in the middle of a record. Dennis was one of those crash and burn characters but his solo work is some of my favourite that I've ever discovered. It really changed me and I don't think that we draw too much of it arrangement wise, but the spirit of it, the passion and genuineness of it is hopefully something which I aspire to. Pacific Ocean Blue holds up surprisingly well, song for song, the arrangements, the melodies, the rawness of his voice totally transcends time - it's beautiful. To me it's on par with Chris Bell's solo record. Dolorean are based in Portland, Oregon and to date have released three albums, their fourth, The Unfazed is due this autumn on Partisan Records in the US and Fargo Records in Europe.
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