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  <title>Mouse Lounge -- Season 06 -- Episode 14 -- April 13, 2012</title>
  <description>(((HEADPHONES STRONGLY RECOMMENDED)))
This episode, the Mouse Lounge proffers a plethora of percussion!
But first, we go Behind the Mickey Bar, as Liana and I talk about our upcoming meet at Westfest&amp;amp;nbsp;2012 and then delve into Disney news.
Next, a Mouse Lounge Special Feature: &amp;amp;nbsp;The BBCs Russell Davis looks at how the archives have&amp;amp;nbsp;treated to the two faces of Walt Disney. &amp;amp;nbsp;Uncle Walt, who brought laughter and pleasure to&amp;amp;nbsp;millions, and&amp;amp;hellip; the rather tough businessman and social engineer. Enjoy the third of a five part&amp;amp;nbsp;series, Double Disney.
Then, from the Disney Archives: &amp;amp;nbsp;From the January 30, 1966 episode of Wonderful World of Color,&amp;amp;nbsp;Professor Ludwig von Drake introduces us to the art of Jazz and the swinging short subject,&amp;amp;nbsp;After You&amp;amp;rsquo;ve Gone from the 1946 package film, Make Mine Music!
Then, from Vault Disney: &amp;amp;nbsp;A few weeks ago I played a Disneyland Record, A Child&amp;amp;rsquo;s Introduction&amp;amp;nbsp;to Melody based on the short, Toot Whistle, Plunk, and Boom. &amp;amp;nbsp;Well your response was&amp;amp;nbsp;overwhelmingly positive but you asked, What about the original cartoon? &amp;amp;nbsp; The short was&amp;amp;nbsp;originally released to theaters in 1953 and made use of the then new widescreen format and novel&amp;amp;nbsp;stereophonic sound. &amp;amp;nbsp;It finally found life on DVD when it was released early on in the Walt&amp;amp;nbsp;Disney Treasures series called, Disney Rarites and I present the entire short for you here. &amp;amp;nbsp; If&amp;amp;nbsp;you&amp;amp;rsquo;ve never seen it, you can find it on youtube, albeit with rather poor audio quality. &amp;amp;nbsp;Still,&amp;amp;nbsp;it&amp;amp;rsquo;s absolutely worth seeing.
Then, from the original Mickey Mouse Club in 1956, the Firehouse Five + 2 join the Mouseketeers&amp;amp;nbsp;for a rip roarin&amp;amp;rsquo; Dixieland good time! &amp;amp;nbsp;Listen carefully during The Tiger Rag, that&amp;amp;rsquo;s Cubby&amp;amp;nbsp;O&amp;amp;rsquo;Brien on the skins in a wicked awesome solo!
Each show we present a high definition ride-through from a Disney Park East or a Disney Park&amp;amp;nbsp;West. &amp;amp;nbsp;Percussion in the parks was brought front and center last year, drum line and all with&amp;amp;nbsp;the introduction of Disneyland&amp;amp;rsquo;s, Soundsational parade. &amp;amp;nbsp;Have a listen to this drumming infused&amp;amp;nbsp;Mouse Lounge remix!
Then, we head over to Epcot where even the street sweepers must take a break and form, the&amp;amp;nbsp;Jamitors.
We&amp;amp;rsquo;ll close the show with a pair of percussive tracks from Tarzan, first the original &amp;amp;ldquo;Trashin&amp;amp;rsquo;&amp;amp;nbsp;the Camp&amp;amp;rdquo; from the original soundtrack, then the rich harmony laced pop cover featuring Phil&amp;amp;nbsp;Collins and *Nsync. &amp;amp;nbsp;Lastly, as a special bonus, a battle of the drummers between the Muppets,&amp;amp;nbsp;Animal, and Travis Barker as he guests with the Electric Mayhem on Jimmy Kimmel live performing&amp;amp;nbsp;Can You Picture That!</description>
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