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
18
2009

Wonderful Radio London, the station that the new movie Pirate Radio is loosely based on. This is probably one of the best, funniest movies I’ve seen in a long time. Highly recommended.
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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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Nov
10
2009

It’s amazing how accurate these pictures are. Hilarious.
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Nov
6
2009

You're a gold man, Buddy Holly
I’m ashamed to be wrong about Buddy Holly. In my defense, “Peggy Sue” was originally titled “Cindy Lou” after a two year old cousin of Buddy’s. They changed it to Peggy Sue because the Crickets drummer, Jerry, was about to marry a girl by that name. I heard this story once, but couldn’t put my finger on all the pieces of that puzzle “on the air”, so I dug a big hole for myself. Sorry, Buddy. No disrespect.
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