Last night in Soho: Part 3

It’s time to take a break from the stresses of life and all of the people who are mean to you with Ben Silverio and Andy Huttel. They’re pop culture observers/zany podcasters/ excellent friends, who have banded together to rib each other’s sandwich choices, do impressions and talk about every movie including the one they watched for this podcast.

This week we’re taking the time to deepen our collective knowledge about the technologies, features and art of the movie with a little edutainment. This is our accidental musical episode featuring shallow dives into Downtown by Petula Clark and I’ve Got My Mind Set On You by James Ray. Though, in a surprise to no one, the guys also got distracted with covers of these songs, covers of other songs and then martinis.

Music Featured in this Episode:

“Love of Power” written and performed by Marlon Longid, written for Time 2 Party

“Downtown” performed by Petula Clark, written by Tony Hatch. Property of Universal-McA Music Publishing Div. of Universal Music Corp.

'“Downtown” performed by the B-52s. Property Kobalt Music Copyrights

“I’ve Got My Mind Set On You” performed by James Ray, written by Rudy Clark. Property of MGM Records.

“[This Song’s Just] Six Words Long” performed by Weird Al Yankovic, written by Rudy Clark & “Weird Al” Yankovic. Property of Volcano/Way Moby.

“Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” performed by The Four Lads, lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy and music by Nat Simon. Released by Columbia Records

“Downtown (Downtempo)” by Anya Taylor-Joy. From the soundtrack to “Last Night in Soho” Property of MGM Records.

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