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'Legs' Larry Smith in Conversation with Geoffrey Giuliano
"Author Geoffrey Giuliano and Bonzo Dog man 'Legs' Larry Smith had a professional relationship that spanned six wry, weird years in the early 1980s. Together they crafted a cockeyed film script for Giuliano's firm, intended for George Harrison's Handmade Films, entitled Half of Larry's Lunch, which, unfortunately, never made it to the screen and was eventually dropped. With concentrated work on the project conducted in pastoral Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and Toronto, the two men spent untold months living and working together. Only recently was the interview and other material used in the production of this unique audiobook discovered after being lost for over three decades. With a lively, fairly bizarre interview between the two, an oddly amusing collection of Henley street interviews conducted by Geoffrey, and other Giuliano-penned musical odds and ends, here is a rare inside look at not only the unlikely relationship between these two talented men but also a breakdown of the creative process in its rawest and most primal form. An audio biographical must for all pop and rock fans, Bonzo Dog freaks, film buffs, and university and school systems. Series producer Avalon Giuliano in New York Produced by Alex Franchi in Milan Edited and mixed by Macc Kay in Bangkok ICON intern Eden Giuliano Music by AudioNautix"
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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100 Proofs That The Earth Is Not A Globe
"'One Hundred Proofs That the Earth Is Not a Globe' is a controversial book written by William Carpenter in the late 19th century. In this book, Carpenter presents a series of arguments and observations to challenge the prevailing belief that the Earth is a sphere. While the scientific consensus overwhelmingly supports the spherical shape of our planet, Carpenter's work reflects the ideas and theories of a small group of flat Earth proponents. Carpenter's book presents a range of arguments against the spherical Earth model. Some of these arguments include the flatness of large bodies of water, the apparent lack of curvature in the horizon, and the belief that gravity is not a force but rather a natural consequence of the Earth's constant upward motion. Carpenter also questions the concept of a spinning Earth and argues that the phenomenon of gravity can be better explained by a flat Earth with a uniform upward acceleration. However, it is important to note that Carpenter's book is not widely accepted or endorsed by the scientific community. His arguments have been thoroughly examined and debunked by numerous scientists, who provide extensive evidence and observations supporting the Earth's spherical shape. Today, the overwhelming scientific consensus, backed by centuries of research and exploration, firmly establishes the fact that the Earth is indeed a globe. Geoffrey Giuliano is a renowned audiobook narrator known for his captivating storytelling and versatile vocal talents. With a career spanning over three decades, Giuliano has lent his voice to a wide range of audiobooks across various genres, bringing characters to life and captivating listeners with his engaging performances. His rich and expressive voice, combined with his impeccable delivery and nuanced interpretations, have made him a sought-after narrator in the industry."
William Carpenter (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Arc (Narrator)
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"‘The 12 Days of Christmas’ as interpreted by Emmy-nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano is a breath of fresh air for this charming Christmas classic. Here is a holiday single that will delight young and old and rekindle the flame of wonder for the beauty of family Christmases’ gone by. A humorous imaginative rendering by one of today's most celebrated actors ‘The 12 Days of Christmas’ promises to become - yet again- a classic part of everyone's holiday."
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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12 Days Of Christmas: A New Rendition
"'The Twelve Days of Christmas,' narrated by Geoffrey Giuliano, brings a fresh and enchanting perspective to the beloved holiday carol. An Emmy-nominated actor renowned for his rich and expressive voice, Giuliano provides a captivating narration that adds depth and charm to this classic Christmas song. Giuliano's voice is a standout feature in this recording, offering a blend of warmth and dynamism that enhances the traditional carol’s appeal. His narration skillfully brings the whimsical lyrics to life, with each verse unfolding in a way that captures the festive spirit and joy of the holiday season. The addition of vibrant sound effects and musical elements in the recording further enriches the experience, creating an immersive holiday atmosphere that complements Giuliano's engaging storytelling. Giuliano’s interpretation of 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' makes it a delightful choice for various holiday settings. Whether playing in the background at a Christmas party, during a family gathering or as part of a festive road trip, this narrated version adds a special touch to the celebration. It transforms the familiar tune into a lively and memorable experience, perfect for capturing the magic and merriment of Christmas."
Traditional (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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12 Days Of Christmas: The Night Before Christmas
"'The Twelve Days of Christmas' and 'The Night Before Christmas' are two classic holiday pieces that capture the festive spirit of Christmas in distinct ways. 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' is a traditional Christmas carol that dates back to the 18th century. The song describes a series of increasingly elaborate gifts given on each of the twelve days of Christmas, starting with a 'partridge in a pear tree' and culminating with 'twelve drummers drumming.' Each verse builds upon the previous one, creating a cumulative effect that celebrates the joy and abundance of the holiday season. The melody's repetitive structure and whimsical gifts have made it a favorite for holiday sing-alongs and celebrations. 'The Night Before Christmas', also known as 'A Visit from St. Nicholas', is a beloved poem written by Clement Clarke Moore and first published in 1823. This iconic poem vividly describes the anticipation and excitement of Christmas Eve. It narrates the visit of Santa Claus, capturing the magic of his arrival as he delivers gifts to children while they sleep. The poem introduces many now-familiar details about Santa Claus's appearance and his method of delivering presents, contributing significantly to the modern image of Santa. Both works have become integral to Christmas traditions, each adding its unique touch to the celebration of the holiday season. 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' with its festive and accumulated charm, and 'The Night Before Christmas' with its magical depiction of Santa's visit, together help to create the rich tapestry of Christmas lore and cheer. Geoffrey a common face on many Netflix productions is the award-winning veteran of over fifty films and television shows. Far beyond that, Mr. Giuliano is a dedicated lifelong devotee of the Christmas season as reflected in his enchanting work. Specially, priced so that everyone has a very Merry Christmas!"
Clement C. Moore, Unknown (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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1969 The End Of The Beatles - John Lennon Remembers
"Here, from the extensive private archives of the world's foremost Beatles' historian and author Geoffrey Giuliano comes perhaps the rarest, virtually unheard interviews with the founder and spiritual heart of the Beatles, circa 1969. In these incredible, over fifty year old tapes, you will come to know the real John Lennon in his own stirring words and private thoughts. Here is the chance to understand the man behind the music and understand, even more deeply, the incredible music behind the man. Perfect for all hard-core Beatles collectors, John Lennon fans, pop historians, curious commuters, Interested musicians, and all library and school collections. A once-in-a-lifetime audio experience. Recorded in Los Angeles Mixed In Milan Mastered in Vrndavana, India Series producer Avalon Giuliano Intern Eden Garret Giuliano PRODUCED BY MACC KAY and DEVIN LAWRENCE Music by Audionautix"
Geoffrey Giuliano (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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1984 - A Tale Of 2 Cities - Time Machine: The Dystopian Trilogy
"George Orwell’s 1984 portrays a totalitarian society where the Party, led by the figurehead Big Brother, exercises absolute control over every aspect of life. Through surveillance, propaganda, and thought control, individuality and free thought are suppressed. The protagonist, Winston Smith, struggles against this oppressive system, seeking truth and personal freedom, but ultimately succumbs to the Party's relentless power. The novel is a chilling exploration of authoritarianism, manipulation, and the fragility of human autonomy. Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities is set during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution, contrasting the cities of London and Paris. It follows the lives of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a disillusioned English lawyer, whose fates intertwine through love, sacrifice, and redemption. Themes of resurrection, justice, and the brutality of social upheaval run throughout the story, culminating in Carton’s ultimate act of selflessness, symbolizing hope amid chaos and the enduring power of love. H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine tells the story of a scientist who invents a device to travel through time. Venturing to the far future, he encounters two evolved species: the Eloi, frail and carefree surface dwellers, and the Morlocks, sinister beings living underground. As he unravels their relationship, he discovers a dark commentary on humanity's social and technological trajectory. The novel explores themes of class division, the impermanence of civilization, and the relentless passage of time."
Charles Dickens, George Orwell, H.G. Wells (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Force (Narrator)
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1984 A Tale Of 2 Cities Time Machine: The Dystopian Trilogy
"George Orwell’s 1984 portrays a totalitarian society where the Party, led by the figurehead Big Brother, exercises absolute control over every aspect of life. Through surveillance, propaganda, and thought control, individuality and free thought are suppressed. The protagonist, Winston Smith, struggles against this oppressive system, seeking truth and personal freedom, but ultimately succumbs to the Party's relentless power. The novel is a chilling exploration of authoritarianism, manipulation, and the fragility of human autonomy. Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities is set during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution, contrasting the cities of London and Paris. It follows the lives of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a disillusioned English lawyer, whose fates intertwine through love, sacrifice, and redemption. Themes of resurrection, justice, and the brutality of social upheaval run throughout the story, culminating in Carton’s ultimate act of selflessness, symbolizing hope amid chaos and the enduring power of love. H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine tells the story of a scientist who invents a device to travel through time. Venturing to the far future, he encounters two evolved species: the Eloi, frail and carefree surface dwellers, and the Morlocks, sinister beings living underground. As he unravels their relationship, he discovers a dark commentary on humanity's social and technological trajectory. The novel explores themes of class division, the impermanence of civilization, and the relentless passage of time."
Charles Dickens, George Orwell, H.G. Wells (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Force (Narrator)
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"In 1984 by George Orwell, one of the pivotal paragraphs that captures the essence of the novel is when Winston Smith reflects on the power and control exerted by the Party. This passage illustrates the Party's ability to manipulate reality and shape individual thought: 'Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.' This phrase encapsulates the totalitarian regime's grip on history and truth. By constantly rewriting records and altering facts, the Party ensures that they control not just the narrative of the past, but also how people think and perceive the present and future. It is a chilling depiction of the dangers of unchecked power and the erosion of personal freedom and truth under a totalitarian state. In Anthem by Ayn Rand, the story is set in a dystopian future where individuality has been entirely suppressed in favor of collective control. The protagonist, Equality 7-2521, struggles to break free from a society where the word 'I' is forbidden, and personal identity is considered a sin. As he discovers the power of independent thought and embraces his own identity, he ultimately rejects the oppressive collective and declares the sanctity of individualism. The novel explores themes of freedom, self-expression, and the importance of personal choice in shaping one's deSTINY. In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, ollows Bernard Marx and John the Savage as they grapple with a society that prioritizes comfort and control over freedom and authentic human experience. Through this dystopian lens, Huxley critiques the dangers of a technologically advanced, consumer-driven society that strips away personal freedom and individuality."
Aldous Huxley, Ayn Rand, George Orwell (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Force (Narrator)
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1984 Anthem Time Machine: A Dystopian Trilogy
"George Orwell’s 1984 portrays a totalitarian society where the Party, led by the figurehead Big Brother, exercises absolute control over every aspect of life. Through surveillance, propaganda, and thought control, individuality and free thought are suppressed. The protagonist, Winston Smith, struggles against this oppressive system, seeking truth and personal freedom, but ultimately succumbs to the Party's relentless power. The novel is a chilling exploration of authoritarianism, manipulation, and the fragility of human autonomy. Ayn Rand's Anthem presents a dystopian future where individuality is erased, and the word 'I' is forbidden. The protagonist, Equality 7-2521, defies this collectivist society by pursuing forbidden knowledge and discovering the power of self-expression. His journey leads him to reclaim his identity and embrace the idea of individual freedom as the highest value, rejecting the oppressive doctrines that suppress human potential and creativity. H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine tells the story of a scientist who invents a device to travel through time. Venturing to the far future, he encounters two evolved species: the Eloi, frail and carefree surface dwellers, and the Morlocks, sinister beings living underground. As he unravels their relationship, he discovers a dark commentary on humanity's social and technological trajectory. The novel explores themes of class division, the impermanence of civilization, and the relentless passage of time."
Ayn Rand, George Orwell, H.G. Wells (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Force (Narrator)
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"George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. His work is characterized by lucid prose, biting social criticism, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism. Orwell's work remains influential in popular and political culture, and the adjective 'Orwellian'—describing totalitarian and authoritarian social practices—is part of the English language, like many of his neologisms, such as 'Big Brother', 'Thought Police', 'Two Minutes Hate', 'Room 101', 'memory hole', 'Newspeak', 'doublethink', 'proles', 'unperson', and 'thoughtcrime', as well as providing direct inspiration for the neologism 'groupthink'. 1984 centers on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance, and repressive regimentation of persons and behaviors within society. Orwell modeled the totalitarian government in the novel after Stalinist Russia. More broadly, the novel examines the role of truth and facts within politics and the ways in which they are manipulated. The story takes place in an imagined future, the year 1984 when much of the world has fallen victim to perpetual war, omnipresent government surveillance, historical negationism, and propaganda. Great Britain, known as Airstrip One, has become a province of a totalitarian superstate named Oceania that is ruled by the Party who employs the Thought Police to persecute individuality and independent thinking. Big Brother, the leader of the Party, enjoys an intense cult of personality despite the fact that he may not even exist. The protagonist, Winston Smith, is a diligent and skillful rank-and-file worker and Outer Party member who secretly hates the Party and dreams of rebellion. He enters into a forbidden relationship with a colleague, Julia, and starts to remember what life was like before the Party came to power."
George Orwell (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Arc (Narrator)
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"George Orwell, a writer deeply concerned with social justice and the corrupting influence of power, authored two of the most iconic and influential works of the 20th century: 1984 and Animal Farm. Though distinct in their storytelling, both novels explore totalitarianism, manipulation, and the dangers of unchecked authority. In 1984, Orwell thrusts readers into a dystopian future where the omnipresent Party, led by the mysterious Big Brother, controls every facet of life. The protagonist, Winston Smith, battles against an oppressive regime that eradicates individuality, rewrites history, and criminalizes independent thought. Orwell’s portrayal of a society under constant surveillance, where even one's innermost thoughts can be punished, serves as a chilling cautionary tale about the abuse of power and the erosion of personal freedoms. Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World transports listeners to a futuristic society where technological advancements and genetic engineering have eliminated conflict, but at the cost of individuality, emotion, and freedom. In this seemingly utopian world, people are conditioned from birth to conform, pleasure is chemically induced, and dissent is eradicated. Through the eyes of the disillusioned outsider, Bernard Marx, and the 'savage' John, Huxley explores the dangers of losing humanity in the pursuit of stability and control."
Aldous Huxley, George Orwell (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano, The Force (Narrator)
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