
A Big Sur Podcast
A Big Sur Podcast
An ongoing conversation with people from near and far about Big Sur's past, present, and future. A Big Sur Podcast interprets “community” to mean ALL people from around the world who are curious about, and who care about, the preservation and restoration of the wild and rural character of Big Sur. Stories are told by visitors and residents, plumbers and linesmen, musicians and authors, dancers and jugglers and others. Sometimes we drift (way) off-topic into the arts, sciences, personal stories, gossip, politics, philosophy, ornithology, Henry Miller, and our zeitgeist in general. We like that!
The opinions expressed here belong to the people who express them. They may or may not line up with yours, mine, or your neighbor’s — and that’s exactly the point. Different perspectives, lived experiences, and even wildly clashing views are what make conversations worth listening to: enriching, infuriating, life-affirming, and sometimes all three at once.
If you are planning a visit to Big Sur and you listen to some of the folks on this Podcast talk about their love of the place your visit will probably be a lot more rewarding. Please email magnus@henrymiller.org with any comments, critique & suggestions.
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A Big Sur Podcast
# 17 Our friend David Price speaking to us from Legnica in Poland
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Episode 17: (note also Episode #20 Interview with David published 03/15/22)
David Price, dear friend and former neighbor needs no introduction in Big Sur. David is a well known musician, promotor, Father, actor, producer and much else. He now lives in Legnica, Poland. We talk about how things are for him personally and how he perceives the situation in his neighborhood, both near and further away.
I asked David if he had any music, poetry and/or literature to recommend at this time and he sent us this link of a Ukrainian Military Band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqeCZMy5GUE
From David in just now: I hope to have some video tomorrow - I'm going to the top of a castle tower in the center of the city with probably the best trumpet player in Poland and he's going to play the Ukrainian hymn.
We will post link here!
The discussion with Anna Vassilieva HERE!
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