Favoriting The Acousmatic Theater Hour with Jason G and Karinne: Playlist from March 8, 2009 Favoriting

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Favoriting March 8, 2009: MARATHON

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Samuel Beckett  Rule Number One   Favoriting The Whole Thing's Coming Out of the Dark 
The Apologists  Customer Service   Favoriting Poles Apart 
Lumberob  Off the Hozzle (excerpt)   Favoriting live on wfmu 
The Residents  Japanese Watercolor   Favoriting The Commercial Album 
Caroline Bergvall  Summer's Tale   Favoriting Chaucer 
DJ Spooky  Eolian Episode/Gnossiene   Favoriting Sound Unbound 
Samuel Beckett  Molloy I & II   Favoriting The Whole Thing's Coming Out of the Dark 


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Listener comments!

  9:21pm
Jim:

Do you guys have access to recordings of the old Earplay show that used to air on NPR back in the day? They did a drama called "The Midnight Mocker" around 25 or 30 years ago that I would love to hear again if you could put your hands on it.
  9:24pm
Karinne:

We'll look for it! And mash it up!
  9:53pm
Jim:

That'll work. If I remember it right, the play should lend itself very well to being mashed up.
  11:13pm
Timmer:

Yes, I remember that Midnight Mocker episode - I think it was around 1978....I would RTEALLY enjoy hearing that again - can't even begin to describer the delight of that rendition, especially the final decalration of "I...am the midnight mocker...." and goes on to describe his observations of the human condition.
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