spent the past half hour listening to various singers versions of 'The man I love' and it's pretty funny how you start with something powerful like Billy Holiday or Anita Day and then when you get to people like Barbara Streisand it's soo stale and clinical. YAY FOR ELEVATOR MUSIC ASTHETICS
this YOUNG INDIANA JONES VERSION has more of an impact than the Streisand version

Young Indiana Jones is knida suprisingly WATCHABLE, and has some good people in it. It sucks how it's all 'lets see indy meet a bunch of famous people', but as it was made in the dark ages(1988-2005, the period without new Doctor Who episodes being made), it was prettymuch one of the best family tv shows around at the time. And is actually much more enjoyable than the movies. I'd kinda say it's a less enjoyable Tintin(because NOTHING is as enjoyable as Tintin), but it is worth a watch. Straightforward episodes with no real pretense or allusions to being more than what it was (a cash-in on the indiana jones brand), and I think that allowed it to become BETTER than it eperhaps SHOULD have been?
The WW1 period is quite fun, apart from the stories where Indy finds a love interest because they are so boring and formulaic. But yeah, for what is just simple fun, check out the young indy series. Phantom train of doom is absurdly solid.
Also, the series introduced me to the majesty of
Paul Robeson and his impossibly powerful voice. And surely ANYTHING that introduces ANYBODY to Paul Robeson is an amazing thing?