Jul
19
2010

Due to an increasing amount of requests to do another show, Tom has done another show. (This is probably not what people were hoping for, but it’s all we can do.) Montana favorites, Tonight We Ride, Bird’s Mile Home and Goddamnitboyhowdy are all played, as is the number one song of the Summertime by Girls. Plus we talk about rainbows, the World Cup and fitness. It’s a short show, so that you will actually listen.
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Apr
19
2010

I was feeling like I needed to be productive today. This was literally the least I could do. Frightened By Rabbits were covered in ash and were not able to make it to Coachella. The iPad is too powerful for Israel. Seriously. Infected Mushroom seemed an appropriate band to play to honor this. As did Captured! By Robots. Your awareness of our ecosystem is straining our relationship. Things are happening both near and far. One of those things is a NW MT tour by Father Son and Holy Smokes. All this, and your ‘Moment of Mayhem’ was celebrated. I wanted to say more, but my nose and throat were killing me.
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Mar
8
2010

This is the show that could have been “hella” cool, but instead settled for “yotta” cool. It’s time to buy your music festival tickets. Will you choose one that is near or far this year? Coachella, Sasquatch, or maybe Bonnaroo? Sorry, but no roller derby girls were interviewed in the making of this episode. They are busy ladies. You could win a small PBR refrigerator on St. Pabstrick’s Day if you’re at the Kalispell VFW on St. Patty’s Day. We tell you about this and many more events both near and far.
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Feb
8
2010
TV shows are always taking time off, so why shouldn’t we? The Flying Penguins made Montana state history by plunging into Whitefish Lake. We hear about that. Shel Silverstein is more than just a children’s author, something you learn as an adult. (No hacky sacks were injured in the making of this podcast.) Phone a friend, won’t you? 406-282-0869
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Jan
22
2010

Goodnight, Conan.
We start the show off with some local music, Train Song. Then it’s on to the unavoidable late night TV “situation”. We’re with CoCo. The greatest band Dawn never knew she loved was then played. Plenty of people will be jumping into ice cold water February 6th for a good cause. Plus we discuss what we call, “leading a healthy lifestyle.” Check out our website http://thirdplaceradio.net for more information on joining up with a roller derby or dodgeball league and to find out how to do the Penguin Plunge.
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Jan
8
2010

artwork by DC
Dawn is on her way to Seattle, so Tom and Aaron were joined by DC. HE’S FROM CALIFORNIA! We talk about bras, boobies and the internet. Plus we play some sort of amazing music. Be sure to check out DC’s movie
Heidi the Hobo Hunter on YouTube (both parts 1 & 2). And while you’re at it check
thirdplaceradio.net for several of his other works.
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Dec
30
2009

This is the true story of seven people picked to sit at a bar and talk about what happens when things start getting real. Tom, Aaron, Dawn, Annie, Jimmy Jam, Tony B and Mikey T cover the best and worst of 2009. Special thanks to the BSI shots. They ricked and they rolled.
Our Blazing Hot Title Track this week is NoiseNoiseNoise’s song “Stolen”.
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Dec
11
2009

Rock n Roll
We ponder the questions of our very existence as a made for TV movie tries to emulate our little town. Dawn took a 13.1 mile brisk walk in Vegas while listening to music. This is record breaking on several levels. Jay-Z we are, on behalf of Sesame Street, charging you with violations to the letters J and Z. Taylor Swift, grab his mic.
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Nov
27
2009

Black Friday Best Of
If you’re new to the show, welcome. Rather than think of this as an “obituary”, like Dave Grohl might do if he were to release a Best Of, think of it more like a new beginning. We’re all busy people, so catch up on the last ten episodes by listening to this one show. It’s longer than normal, but we had to talk to the Graveyard Girl Scouts, the Dancing Man and Moonsong Greentrout. Plus we talked reality TV and Dawn’s Top Five music selections, and so much more. Awesome. Totally awesome. As a side note, today is what we call Black Friday these days. So ominous, so goth. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
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Nov
13
2009

Are the big name bands of today stifling the creativity of younger musicians by not allowing their music to be sampled? We think we have a solution. Plus the Dropkick Murphy’s played a show in Spokane. Aaron was there and gave us a review. Why do they keep rehashing 80′s movies? This and so many other questions raised this episode.
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