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| <title>Time and the Arts</title>
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| <h1>Time and the Arts</h1>
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| <p>
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| This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
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| 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
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| </p>
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| <p>
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| Please send corrections to this web page to the
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| <a href="mailto:tz@iana.org">time zone mailing list</a>.</p>
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| <p>
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| See also <a href="tz-link.htm">Sources for Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time Data</a>.</p>
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| <hr>
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| <p>
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| Data on recordings of "Save That Time," Russ Long, Serrob Publishing, BMI:</p>
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| <table>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Karrin Allyson</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>I Didn't Know About You</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1993</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Concord Jazz, Inc.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>CCD-4543</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Track Time</td><td>3:44</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Karrin Allyson, vocal;
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| Russ Long, piano;
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| Gerald Spaits, bass;
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| Todd Strait, drums</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>CD notes "additional lyric by Karrin Allyson;
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| arranged by Russ Long and Karrin Allyson"</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>1 star</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A1fdovw9ta92k">AMG Rating</a></td><td>4 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Penguin Rating</td><td>3.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Kevin Mahogany</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Double Rainbow</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1993</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Enja Records</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>ENJ-7097 2</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Track Time</td><td>6:27</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Kevin Mahogany, vocal;
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| Kenny Barron, piano;
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| Ray Drummond, bass;
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| Ralph Moore, tenor saxophone;
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| Lewis Nash, drums</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>1.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Akikbikzjbb19">AMG Rating</a></td><td>3 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Penguin Rating</td><td>3 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Joe Williams</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Here's to Life</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1994</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Telarc International Corporation</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>CD-83357</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Track Time</td><td>3:58</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Joe Williams, vocal
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| The Robert Farnon [39 piece] Orchestra</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>This CD is also available as part of a 3-CD package from
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| Telarc, "Triple Play" (CD-83461)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>black dot</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Amyyvad6kt8w1">AMG Rating</a></td><td>2 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Penguin Rating</td><td>3 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Charles Fambrough</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Keeper of the Spirit</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1995</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>AudioQuest Music</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>AQ-CD1033</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Track Time</td><td>7:07</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Charles Fambrough, bass;
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| Joel Levine, tenor recorder;
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| Edward Simon, piano;
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| Lenny White, drums;
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| Marion Simon, percussion</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>On-line information and samples available at
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| <a href="http://wwmusic.com/~music/audioq/rel/1033.html">http://wwmusic.com/~music/audioq/rel/1033.html</a></td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>2 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A5rkcikcjbb89">AMG Rating</a></td><td>unrated</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Penguin Rating</td><td>3 stars</td></tr>
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| </table>
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| <hr>
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| <p>Also of note:</p>
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| <table>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Holly Cole Trio</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Blame It On My Youth</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1992</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Manhattan</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>CDP 7 97349 2</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>37:45</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Holly Cole, voice;
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| Aaron Davis, piano;
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| David Piltch, string bass</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Lyrical reference to "Eastern Standard Time" in
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| Tom Waits' "Purple Avenue"</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>2.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A3a9ds37ya3dg">AMG Rating</a></td><td>3 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Penguin Rating</td><td>unrated</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Milt Hinton</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Old Man Time</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1990</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Chiaroscuro</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>CR(D) 310</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>149:38 (two CDs)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Milt Hinton, bass;
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| Doc Cheatham, Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, trumpet;
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| Al Grey, trombone;
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| Eddie Barefield, Joe Camel (Flip Phillips), Buddy Tate,
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| clarinet and saxophone;
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| John Bunch, Red Richards, Norman Simmons, Derek Smith,
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| Ralph Sutton, piano;
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| Danny Barker, Al Casey, guitar;
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| Gus Johnson, Gerryck King, Bob Rosengarden, Jackie Williams,
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| drums;
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| Lionel Hampton, vibraphone;
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| Cab Calloway, Joe Williams, vocal;
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| Buck Clayton, arrangements</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>tunes include Old Man Time, Time After Time,
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| Sometimes I'm Happy,
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| A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight,
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| Four or Five Times, Now's the Time,
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| Time on My Hands, This Time It's Us,
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| and Good Time Charlie
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| On-line samples available at
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| <a href="http://www.chiaroscurojazz.com/albuminfo.php4?albumid=49">http://www.chiaroscurojazz.com/albuminfo.php3?albumid=49</a></td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>3 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A1cbyxdab8ola">AMG Rating</a></td><td>4.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Penguin Rating</td><td>3 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Alan Broadbent</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Pacific Standard Time</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1995</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Concord Jazz, Inc.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>CCD-4664</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>62:42</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Alan Broadbent, piano;
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| Putter Smith, Bass;
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| Frank Gibson, Jr., drums</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>The CD cover features an analemma for equation-of-time fans</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>1 star</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Asl8zefuk8gfo">AMG Rating</a></td><td>4 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Penguin Rating</td><td>3.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Anthony Braxton/Richard Teitelbaum</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Silence/Time Zones</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1996</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Black Lion</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>BLCD 760221</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>72:58</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Anthony Braxton, sopranino and alto saxophones,
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| contrebasse clarinet, miscellaneous instruments;
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| Leo Smith, trumpet and miscellaneous instruments;
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| Leroy Jenkins, violin and miscellaneous instruments;
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| Richard Teitelbaum, modular moog and micromoog synthesizer</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>black dot</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A5bkvu3xjan1k">AMG Rating</a></td><td>unrated</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Charles Gayle</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Time Zones</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>2006</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Tompkins Square</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>TSQ2839</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>49:06</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Personnel</td><td>Charles Gayle, piano</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>1 star</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:13rc28vw054a">AMG Rating</a></td><td>4.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>The Get Up Kids</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Eudora</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>2001</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Vagrant</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>357</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>65:12</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Includes the song "Central Standard Time." Thanks to Colin Bowern for this information.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:7ddovwvla9xk">AMG Rating</a></td><td>2.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Coldplay</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Song</td><td>Clocks</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>2003</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Capitol Records</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>52608</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>4:13</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Won the 2004 Record of the Year honor at the
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| Grammy Awards. Co-written and performed by Chris Martin,
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| great-great-grandson of DST inventor William Willett. The song's first
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| line is "Lights go out and I can't be saved".</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Irving Kahal and Harry Richman</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Song</td><td>There Ought to be a Moonlight Saving Time</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1931</td>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>This musical standard was a #1 hit for Guy Lombardo
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| in 1931, and was also performed by Maurice Chevalier, Blossom Dearie
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| and many others. The phrase "Moonlight saving time" also appears in
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| the 1995 country song "Not Enough Hours in the Night" written by Aaron
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| Barker, Kim Williams and Rob Harbin and performed by Doug
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| Supernaw.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>The Microscopic Septet</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Lobster Leaps In</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>2008</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Cuneiform</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>272</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>73:05</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Includes the song "Twilight Time Zone."</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:w9fpxzykldje">AMG Rating</a></td><td>3.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>2 stars</td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Bob Dylan</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>The Time They Are A-Changin'</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1964</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Columbia</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>CK-8905</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>45:36</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gifqxqt5ld0e">AMG Rating</a></td><td>4.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>1.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes<td>The title song is also available on "Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits" and "The Essential Bob Dylan."</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Luciana Souza</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>Tide</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>2009</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Universal Jazz France</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>B0012688-02</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>42:31</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3bftxzw0ldhe"</a>AMG Rating</a></td><td>3.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>2.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes<td>Includes the song "Fire and Wood" with the lyric
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| "The clocks were turned back you remeber/Think it's still November."
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| </td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Ken Nordine</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>CD</td><td>You're Getting Better: The Word Jazz Dot Masters</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>2005</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Label</td><td>Geffen</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ID</td><td>B0005171-02</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Total Time</td><td>156:22</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>ADO Rating</td><td>1 star</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/youre-getting-better-the-word-jazz-dot-masters+r105931">AMG Rating</a></td><td>4.5 stars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Includes the piece "What Time Is It"
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| ("He knew what time it was everywhere...that counted").</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td>TV episode title</td><td>The Lost Hour</td>
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| <tr><td>TV series</td><td><em>Eerie, Indiana</em></td>
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| <tr><td>TV episode number</td><td>10</td>
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| <tr><td>Network</td><td>NBC</td>
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| <tr><td>Air date</td><td>1991-12-01</td>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Despite Indiana's then-lack of DST, Marshall changes his clock with unusual consequences.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td>TV episode title</td><td>Time Tunnel</td>
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| <tr><td>TV series</td><td><em>The Adventures of Pete & Pete</em></td>
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| <tr><td>TV episode number</td><td>5, season 2</td>
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| <tr><td>Network</td><td>Nickelodeon</td>
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| <tr><td>Air date</td><td>1994-10-23</td>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>The two Petes travel back in time an hour on the day that DST ends.</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td>TV episode title</td><td>King-Size Homer</td>
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| <tr><td>TV series</td><td><em>The Simpsons</em></td>
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| <tr><td>TV episode number</td><td>135</td>
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| <tr><td>Network</td><td>Fox</td>
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| <tr><td>Air date</td><td>1995-11-05</td>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Homer, working from home, remarks "8:58, first
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| time I've ever been early for work. Except for all those daylight
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| savings days. Lousy farmers."</td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Jules Verne</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Book</td><td>Le Tour du Monde en Quatre-Vingts Jours
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| (Around the World in Eighty Days)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Wall-clock time plays a central role in the plot.
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| European readers of the 1870s clearly held the U.S. press in
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| deep contempt; the protagonists cross the U.S. without once
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| reading a paper.
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| An on-line French-language version of the book
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| "with illustrations from the original 1873 French-language edition"
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| is available at
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| <a href="http://fourmilab.ch/etexts/www/tdm80j">http://fourmilab.ch/etexts/www/tdm80j</a>
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| An on-line English-language translation of the book is available at
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| <a href="http://www.literature.org/Works/Jules-Verne/eighty">http://www.literature.org/Works/Jules-Verne/eighty</a></td></tr>
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| 
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Umberto Eco</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Book</td><td>The Island of the Day Before
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| (L'isola del giorno prima)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1994</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>
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| "...the story of a 17th century Italian nobleman trapped near an island
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| on the International Date Line.  Time and time zones play an integral
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| part in the novel." (Paul Eggert, 2006-04-22)
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| </td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>David Jebb</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Book</td><td><a href="http://www.thethirteenthtimezone.com">
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| The Thirteenth Time Zone</a></td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>
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| "It's fiction, but it's based on his experiences and travels." (Paul Eggert, 2006-04-22)
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| </td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Artist</td><td>John Dunning</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Book</td><td><a
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| href="http://www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?sid=33&pid=479719">Two
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| O'Clock, Eastern Wartime</a></td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>2001</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>
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| Mystery, history, daylight saving time, and old-time radio.
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| </td></tr>
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| <tr><td> </td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Film</td><td>Bell Science - About Time</td></tr>
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| <tr><td>Notes</td><td>The Frank Baxter/Richard Deacon extravaganza.
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| Information is available at
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| <a href="http://www.videoflicks.com/titles/1035/1035893.htm">http://www.videoflicks.com/titles/1035/1035893.htm</a></td></tr>
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| </table>
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| <hr>
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| <ul>
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| <li>
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| An episode of "The Adventures of Superman" entitled "The Mysterious
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| Cube," first aired 1958-02-24, had Superman convincing the controllers
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| of WWV to broadcast time signals five minutes ahead of actual time;
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| doing so got a crook trying to beat the statute of limitations to
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| emerge a bit too early from the titular enclosure.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| The 1960s ITC television series "The Prisoner" included an episode
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| entitled "The Chimes of Big Ben" in which our protagonist tumbled to
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| the fraudulent nature of a Poland-to-England escape upon hearing "Big
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| Ben" chiming on Polish local time.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| The series "Seinfeld" included an episode entitled "The Susie," first
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| broadcast 1997-02-13, in which Kramer decides that daylight saving time
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| isn't coming fast enough, so he sets his watch ahead an hour.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| The syndicated comic strip "Dilbert" featured an all-too-rare example of
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| time zone humor on 1998-03-14.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| Surrealist artist Guy Billout's work "Date Line" appeared on page 103
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| of the 1999-11 Atlantic Monthly.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "Gloom, Gloom, Go Away" by Walter Kirn appeared on page 106 of Time
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| Magazine's 2002-11-11 issue; among other things, it proposed
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| year-round DST as a way of lessening wintertime despair.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| The "20 Hours in America" episode of "The West Wing," first aired 2002-09-25,
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| saw White House staffers stranded in Indiana; they thought they had time to
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| catch Air Force One but were done in by intra-Indiana local time changes.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "In what time zone would you find New York City?" was a $200 question on
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| the 1999-11-13 United States airing of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
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| "In 1883, what industry led the movement to divide the U.S. into four time
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| zones?" was a $32,000 question on the 2001-05-23 United States airing of
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| "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" At this rate, the million-dollar time-zone
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| question should have been asked 2002-06-04.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| A private jet's mid-flight change of time zones distorts Alison Dubois'
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| premonition in the "We Had a Dream" episode of "Medium"
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| (originally aired 2007-02-28).
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| In the "30 Rock" episode "Anna Howard Shaw Day" (first broadcast 2010-02-11),
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| Jack Donaghy's date realizes that a Geneva-to-New-York business phone call
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| received in the evening must be fake given the difference in local times.
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| In the 1946 movie "A Matter of Life and Death"
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| (U.S. title "Stairway to Heaven")
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| there is a reference to British Double Summer Time.
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| The time does not play a large part in the plot;
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| it's just a passing reference to the time when one of the
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| characters was supposed to have died (but didn't).
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| The IMDb page is at
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| <a href="http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0038733/">
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| http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0038733/
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| </a>. (Dave Cantor)
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| <li>
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| The 1953 railway comedy movie "The Titfield Thunderbolt" includes a
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| play on words on British Double Summer Time. Valentine's wife wants
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| him to leave the pub and asks him, "Do you know what time it is?"
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| And he, happy where he is, replies: "Yes, my love. Summer double time."
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| IMDB page:
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| <a href="http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0046436/">
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| http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0046436/
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| </a>. (Mark Brader, 2009-10-02)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| The premise of the 1999 caper movie "Entrapment" involves computers
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| in an international banking network being shut down briefly at
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| midnight in each time zone to avoid any problems at the transition
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| from the year 1999 to 2000 in that zone. (Hmmmm.) If this shutdown
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| is extended by 10 seconds, it will create a one-time opportunity for
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| a gigantic computerized theft. To achieve this, at one location the
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| crooks interfere with the microwave system supplying time signals to
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| the computer, advancing the time by 0.1 second each minute over the
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| last hour of 1999. (So this movie teaches us that 0.1 x 60 = 10.)
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| IMDB page:
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| <a href="http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0137494/">
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| http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0137494/
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| </a>. (Mark Brader, 2009-10-02)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| In "The Todd Couple" episode of "Outsourced" (first aired 2011-02-10),
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| Manmeet sets up teledates for 6:00 and 9:00;
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| since one is with a New Yorker and the other with a San Franciscan,
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| hilarity ensues.
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| </li>
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| </ul>
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| <hr>
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| <ul>
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| <li>
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| "We're been using the five-cent nickle in this country since 1492.
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| Now that's pretty near 100 years, daylight savings [sic]."
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| (Groucho Marx as Captain Spaulding in "Animal Crackers", 1930,
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| as noted by Will Fitzerald)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| Brady: "...[Bishop Usher] determined that the Lord began the Creation
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| on the 23rd of October in the Year 4004 B.C. at -- uh, at 9 A.M.!"
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| <br>
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| Drummond: "That Eastern Standard Time? (Laughter)  Or Rocky Mountain
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| Time? (More laughter)  It wasn't daylight-saving time, was it?  Because
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| the Lord didn't make the sun until the fourth day!"
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| <br>
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| (From the play "Inherit the Wind" by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee,
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| filmed in 1960 with Spencer Tracy as Drummond and Fredric March as
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| Brady, and several other times. Thanks to Mark Brader.)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "Good news."
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| "What did they do? Extend Daylight Saving Time year round?"
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| (Professional tanner George Hamilton, in dialog from a
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| May, 1999 episode of the syndicated television series "Baywatch")
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "A fundamental belief held by Americans is that if you are on land, you
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| cannot be killed by a fish...So most Americans remain on land, believing
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| they're safe. Unfortunately, this belief—like so many myths, such as that
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| there's a reason for 'Daylight Saving Time'—is false."
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| (Dave Barry column, 2000-07-02)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "I once had sex for an hour and five minutes, but that was on the day
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| when you turn the clocks ahead."
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| (Garry Shandling, 52nd Annual Emmys, 2000-09-10)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "Would it impress you if I told you I invented Daylight Savings Time?"
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| ("Sahjhan" to "Lilah" in dialog from the "Loyalty" episode of "Angel,"
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| originally aired 2002-02-25)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "I thought you said Tulsa was a three hour flight."
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| "Well, you're forgetting about the time difference."
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| ("Chandler" and "Joey" in dialog from the episode of "Friends" first
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| aired 2002-12-05)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "Is that a pertinent fact,
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| or are you trying to dazzle me with your command of time zones?"
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| (Kelsey Grammer as "Frasier Crane")
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today.
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| It is already tomorrow in Australia."
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| (Charles M. Schulz, provided by Steve Summit)
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| "I put myself and my staff through this crazy, huge ordeal, all because
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| I refused to go on at midnight, okay?  And so I work, you know, and
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| then I get this job at eleven, supposed to be a big deal.  Then
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| yesterday daylight [saving] time ended. Right now it's basically
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| midnight." (Conan O'Brien on the 2010-11-08 premier of "Conan.")
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