VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack

By: Terry J. Aman
  • Summary

  • A tour of my music collection and what I'm finding in there
    c.2024
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Episodes
  • Ep. 13: Can U See Me in the Dark?
    Nov 24 2024

    Hiya! My name's Terry J. Aman and in this, my 13th episode of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack titled "Can U See Me in the Dark?" I celebrate two years of this project with a look back on LP's, songs and artists I've added to my music collection since I started doing this.

    My title track "Can U See Me in the Dark?" is a high-drama collaboration by Halestorm and I Prevail that I encountered on my way back from auditioning for my current production, "A Dickens' Christmas Carol" with Dakota Stage Ltd, running Dec. 5-15, information at Dakota Stage Ltd at https://dakotastage.org/

    In Influences, artists with full LPs in my collection, I talk about Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" and "Lemonade," I Prevail's "Trauma" and "True Power," Dolly Parton's "Rockstar" and The Cure's "Songs from a Lost World." Also, I found a copy of Brenda Weiler's "End the Rain" online and ordered it.

    In Breakouts, artists with multiple songs in my collection, I added EP "Atmosphere" by Brother Saturn and single "Y2K" by chromadrift, a/k/a Colorado DJ and artist Drew Brady, who posts occasional tracks on his Instagram as midibehr. Also, entries from Tim Blais' A Capella Science and Chapelle Roan.

    And in Sparks, other artists with one song in my collection, I added songs by Eminem, ABC, David Bowie, Elton John, Bat For Lashes, Dasha, Dua Lipa, The Bloodhound Gang, Christine Perri, Hozier, Ed Sheeran, Bearforce1 at https://bit.ly/3YQvKLt, Donna Summer, Billy Squiers, Imminence and The Bravery.

    As always, any "music" or "singing" anyone thought they heard in this tiny indie podcast was simple sketch reference included for illustrative purposes to prompt listeners to track down and explore commercially available music through officially licensed sources and is by no means meant to infringe on anyone's copyright, licensing or distribution agreements. Go forth, buy songs and support the artists you love.

    And for more, please add, subscribe and follow me wherever you get your podcasts, or contact me through the link above or by emailing tjaman1970@yahoo.com. Happy listening!

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    43 mins
  • PROMO: Ep. 13: Can U See Me in the Dark?
    Nov 20 2024

    Hi, I'm Terry J. Aman, host of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack, and in ep. 13, "Can U See Me In the Dark," I pause to celebrate two years of this production with a look at music I've added over that time, including songs by Halestorm and I Prevail, ABC, Beyonce, The Cure, Christine Perri, Dua Lipa, Dolly Parton, Ed Sheeran, The Bravery, Eminem, Imminence, Elton John, Chappell Roan, David Bowie and Hozier. Also, catch me as Scrooge in a hilarious local production of "A Dickens Christmas Carol," downtown Bismarck at Dakota Stage Dec. 5-15. For all this and more, add, follow and subscribe to VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack wherever you get your podcasts. Happy listening!

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    1 min
  • Ep. 12: Hiding Behind the Moon
    Aug 5 2024

    Hiya! My name's Terry J. Aman and in this, my 12th episode of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack titled "Hiding Behind the Moon," I focus on artists in my music collection whose names begin with the letter J.

    My title track takes me in a different direction for this set. Straight out the gate, I highlight the late Jeff Hanson's "Hiding Behind the Moon" is only in my collection in the first place because I heard it in a first season episode of "Nip/Tuck."

    And so many songs by J-named artists trace their pathway into my collection by way of soundtracks and other media engagement I decided to lead with my Sparks entries, because with a few exceptions, most of them are by artists with one song in my collection. Apart from Jeff Hanson, this list includes Jace Everett, Jack White and Alicia Keys, Janet Seidel, Jem, Joshua Henry, John C. Reilly, Joe Purdy, Joyce Kennedy, Julia Migenes, Jan August, Jack Johnson and Jared Halley.

    In Influences, artists with full LPs in my collection, I talk about Jefferson Airplane's "Surrealistic Pillow," Joss Stone's "The Soul Sessions," Jewel's "Pieces of You" and "Spirit" and Joan Osborne's "Relish."

    In Breakouts, artists with multiple songs in my collection, I talk about finding a couple Journey tracks in my collection I know were taped off the radio back in the 1980s, some of the most Gen X music I own. Also, more from Joshua Henry and Jared Halley and songs by Jason Mraz.

    And in a second pass at Sparks, other artists with one song in my collection, I Have Jay-Z's collaboration with Linkin Park, Jethro Tull, Jesus Jones, Johnny Cash, John Lennon and John Denver, Janis Ian, Johnny Rivers and Joss Whedon.

    As always, any "music" or "singing" anyone thought they heard in this tiny indie podcast was simple sketch reference included for illustrative purposes to prompt listeners to track down and explore commercially available music through officially licensed sources and is by no means meant to infringe on anyone's copyright, licensing or distribution agreements. Go forth, buy songs and support the artists you love.

    And for more, please add, subscribe and follow me wherever you get your podcasts, or contact me through the link above or by emailing tjaman1970@yahoo.com. Happy listening!

    Selected Links:
    Jeff Hanson "Hiding Behind the Moon (Live)": https://bit.ly/3WQgG0y
    Jace Everett "Bad Things": https://bit.ly/46GiQDh
    Jack White and Alicia Keys "Another Way to Die": https://bit.ly/46CKvFk
    Jain "Come": https://bit.ly/3yhpfZ0
    Jan August's "Misirlou": https://bit.ly/3WzeuJv
    Dick Dale's "Misirlou": https://bit.ly/3SzervW
    Joshua Henry's "Guarantee": https://bit.ly/469ITCD
    Joshua Henry's "Stand Up": https://bit.ly/3Y3oMUv
    Jared Halley's artist page on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/4cZ438O
    Jewel's "Life Uncommon": https://bit.ly/4d9Adim
    Jay-Z + Linkin Park "Numb / Encore": https://bit.ly/4d9z36q
    Joss Whedon "Heart, Broken": https://bit.ly/4dyy8wd

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    51 mins

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