Listen. Well I like that piece of music don t you it s called the tail of Jim I m a puddle duck and played by the Royal Opera House orchestra Covent Garden and composed as well as conducted by John Lenz Barry this comes from. B.m.i. Cd original soundtrack recording from the music of the Royal Ballet film tales of Beatrix Potter. Well we re not going to potter around very much today with just you know other than film music for the next several minutes on. K d r t s they re dreaming of Gary chew good to have long today. Coming up a whole host of pieces of music that come from film this next one is a film that actually it s sort of a it s sort of classic and a cult film sort of the same time in that 3 leading stars in it all passed away not long after they made the movie maybe knowing you know what I m talking about Clark Gable Marilyn Monroe and Monk Comrie Clift The movie was called The Misfits screenplay was written by one rose husband Arthur Miller the famous playwright Well here i
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Talking to strangers join us now for a conversation with Malcolm Gladwell Gladwell give it up the. Thing. That s. So. Malcolm today will be talking about your new book talking to strangers everybody got a copy. But also something a podcast some stuff. And then music we just played so I listen to the audio version of this because I m an audio and. And the song we just played that you came out to is no more ne Oh you audiobook. I know you re all getting a physical book but the audio books patter. I m an audio person. I always go with the audio book but this is special audio this is special it s unlike any audio book I ve ever listened to it s actually as a person who comes from the world of radio and pod casting and who is personal friends with the person who helped produce it with you I would say in the audio book is definitely definitely at the lights. Because like he brings in like you actually hear the interviews of the people that he talks to in the book . Which you don t really he