Favoriting Seven Second Delay with Ken and Andy: Playlist from March 21, 2012 Favoriting

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The program formerly known as Dinner at Andy's, The Fuzzy Glove Hour, Whores, and The Happiness Hut. Ken and Andy, also known as The Enema Boys, further lower WFMU's already abysmal standards on a weekly basis. Stunt radio which subjects the radio audience to concepts and topics which mature adults should not have to endure. Find the fatal flaw. (Visit homepage.)

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Favoriting March 21, 2012: Live at the UCB Theater with cartoonist Gary Panter, rock ventriloquist Carla Rhodes, media critic Jay Rosen & more

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Listener comments!

  6:01pm
Danne D:

Everybody Clap :)
  6:01pm
Carmichael:

Everybody clap!
  6:01pm
Matt from Springfield:

I am avant-avant-garde.
  6:02pm
Carmichael:

I am an idiot savant garde.
  6:02pm
Artiste:

I'm so avant-garde, I'm garde-avant.
  6:03pm
Carmichael:

Will Lou Reed be on again?
  6:04pm
Matt from Springfield:

Vicky has spoken of avant-retard.
  6:05pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Carm: Don't overplay the Lou Reed not showing up card, Lou should only announce and then cancel for *important* occasions.
  6:06pm
Caryn:

I'm so avant-garde that I'm just a theoretical construct of Saint Simonian Olinde Rodrigues and Renato Poggioli.
  6:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

Seven Second Sadgasm.
  6:09pm
Matt from Springfield:

Sad Foodgasm?

Maybe, Fugazim.
  6:09pm
Caryn:

Do they have someone on site who knows the Heimlich Manoeuvre?
  6:10pm
Carmichael:

I'm so avant-garde that my actual existence is only a theory.
  6:11pm
Caryn:

I'm so avant-garde that I'm the original meaning of the word, and thus died in battle as cannon fodder.
  6:12pm
UCB Security:

We're on the lookout for Gary Panther poachers.
  6:13pm
Matt from Springfield:

I saw that Van Dyke Parks was a guest on Irwin's show years ago, I should check that Archive.
  6:13pm
Carmichael:

A ventriloquist on the radio. Nice going, guys.
  6:14pm
kat330:

Where was Irwin this aft?
  6:15pm
Caryn:

I'm so avant-garde that I've been stamped "Clement Greenberg-approved".
  6:15pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Carm: Worked for Edward Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, albeit years ago for a less sophisicated media audience...
  6:15pm
::JT::

Wish there were still magazines like Slash.... or Forced Exposure.... or Excluded Middle...
  6:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat: Dunno. Probably nowhere special, he's just gone sometimes.
  6:17pm
mr El Donutsu:

I wish the west coast was only Southern California - where everyone is tan.
  6:18pm
kat330:

I always disliked the Hanna-Barbera toons. All of 'em.
  6:18pm
Caryn:

At least they have a live audience there, so we can gauge how good the ventriloquist is from their reaction (like on old-time radio). If they were just at the station, the ventriloquism would make no sense. Unless they Ustreamed it. Then again, maybe that's the point.
  6:21pm
Matt from Springfield:

Detroit is magic--just ask Jason Sigal!
  6:22pm
Caryn:

I'm grateful the west coast also includes the Pacific Northwest, because without it we would be lacking a lot of great music and awesome donuts. And "Twin Peaks" would've been a very different show.
  6:22pm
Andy in Berlin:

I used to watch the Susan Show all the time!
  6:23pm
kat330:

Peewee Herman, yes! The antidote to crappy Sat. AM toons.
  6:23pm
Caryn:

Oh man, I have to go trawl youtube for the Susan Show now! That's almost as f-ed up as 70s' British kids' shows.
  6:23pm
Danne D:

Here's an episode of "Susan's Show" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i08fCLurn-g
  6:24pm
Carmichael:

Maybe next week they'll have a mime on.
  6:25pm
Caryn:

Thanks, Danne!
  6:26pm
tikkleT:

I can't tell you how many times I've sent "Clowns to the Left Of Me" around. Burn the Church Of The Savvy
  6:28pm
Andy in Berlin:

Weird, I also remembered it as The Susan Show. I guess that's why I couldn't find it - Susan's Show.
  6:28pm
Caryn:

Man, sometimes kids' shows can have some weirdo stuff in them, from Susan to Peewee to the "Find Sammy Davis Jr's Eye in the Pie" game.
  6:29pm
::JT::

Where is the cat....? The cat is in the moon...
  6:29pm
Matt from Springfield:

Pee Wee Herman was more of an art show, that was targeted at kids.
  6:32pm
Danne D:

Did Ken just say that the truth is that Nixon was not a crook by way of that example?
  6:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

That's true..adding a negative to a sentence, like "not", isn't effective at making the brain believe the sentence's opposite.
"I .. am NOT .. a crook" differs little on the brain from "I .. AM .. a crook".
  6:34pm
Danne D:

Pee Wee started out as a show for adults, though, the kids version came later. One of the odder transtions ever when you think about it.
  6:34pm
seang:

will shortz hugs the bag
  6:34pm
Matt from Springfield:

"I am honest" is a better message than "I am not a crook". The "not" has little effect on the subconscious.
  6:35pm
Danne D:

I understand the point Ken was making - but the example was that someone would believe a lie if it was countered by truth. The "lie" as premised by Ken's statement was that Nixon was not a crook :)
  6:36pm
Danne D:

Agree Matt, I'm always fascinated by framing.

Romney's spokesman with the Etch-a-Sketch thing. That's just total malpractice, regardless of what your personal politics may be.
  6:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

Ah, his specific example of I-am-not-a-crook!
  6:37pm
::JT::

Caryn, speaking of weird kid's shows.... are you familiar with Hello Hello Hello? http://oppiminen.yle.fi/artikkeli?id=5493
  6:37pm
Danne D:

The rise of Fox and right wing radio go against that statement that he just made.
  6:39pm
Matt from Springfield:

Mitt Romney is more like a wax tablet--he can be cleared over and started again, slowly removing his core material in the process!

Or, maybe he is an Etch-A-Sketch--and the longer you play it, the more pixelated and cloudy he becomes! :)
  6:40pm
Matt from Springfield:

It's Clay Pigeon in British voice!! ;)
  6:41pm
Danne D:

I can totally hear her lips moving...
  6:42pm
Caryn:

@JT: oh yeah, they just reran it last year I think. Odd and fab.

@Danne: as odd a transition as "Sapphire & Steel" originally being a children's show. Actually, that transition has been more a result of time passing. Sheesh, let's give kids coronaries...
  6:43pm
Danne D:

Cecil Sinclair sounds like he could be a writer for Rick Santorum
  6:45pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Danne: Nope. Too progressive.
  6:45pm
::JT::

I bought the dvd set of Sapphire and Steel (it creeped me out as a kid) and introduced kat to it, but not her fave. I still love it, but maybe partially due to nostalgia.
  6:47pm
kat330:

@JT: Nope, not a fave, "diamonds & rust" as I refer to it.
  6:49pm
kat330:

So glad Keith and Mick patched things up.
  6:50pm
Caryn:

Then again, "Sapphire & Steel" was just one in a series of kids' series and films aimed at making kids permanent bed-wetters. "Children of the Stones" and "Nightmare Man" have permanently traumatised some people I know.
  6:51pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hmmph! Lip-Movers!
  6:52pm
Danne D:

all in the spirit of Grimm's fairy tales, Caryn :)
  6:52pm
kat330:

Captain Kangaroo creeped me out. Too solicitous and smarmy. Talking naturally to kids goes a long way to engaging them.
  6:53pm
kat330:

Get the drummer some water! He's gotta be working up a major sweat!
  6:54pm
::JT::

For some reason the monkeys in "Tales of the Gold Monkey" freaked me out as a kid. Nothing scary about the show really that I can remember....
  6:58pm
Dave in PA:

Thank you Caryn for just hipping me to some sweet 70's TV shows to check out - I'm totally digging the looks of the Children of the Stones - looks like a cross between Wicker Man and the 'Stones of Blood' episode of Dr Who
  7:01pm
Matt from Springfield:

Good night everyone!
  7:01pm
Caryn:

@Dave: the people behind "Children of the Stones" also did another creepy kids' show, but I can't remember the name. The basic premise of a bullied kid getting stuck in a broken elevator and hallucinating an alternate world gives you enough ideas of how jolly that show is.
  7:01pm
Danne D:

Have a great night guys :)
  7:02pm
Caryn:

The Gorgs on "Fraggle Rock" used to freak me out as a kid.
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