Hi Bjarne, Ken, cory, Robert & Jeremy! Robert, I am not quite back t 100% but unfortunately my voice is back to normal. Last week was my fourth best radio frog voice ever.
Knock em dead at the Audience Engine rollout event, Ken! I would love to be there myself but couln't get free for the day. I know it's going to be like, historic or something.
Cool. I'm looking forward to the new appearance, especially if it looks like it does on the audience engine website. For some reason, I think I was hoping the change would kick in on November 1, but I'm a dummy. I know that the wheels of change grind a little slower than that.
Ken, I saw this group Chroma perform in Barcelona that is reminiscent of Xmal Deutschland, you may dig em' they killed it playing this crazy illegal street show: chromapunk.bandcamp.com...
My voice is just back to normal. Last week I had a frog voice from the flu. Dont forget, my natural speaking voice is similar to Kermit the Frog. That's why I relish getting chest colds.
Yup, #1 annoying thing a website can do, ask you a clear question, and then ask if you're sure about your decision instead of just making the setting easy to change.
Andrew, I gotta tell you, as someone who has haplessly clicked Yes when I meant to click No many times, I am very grateful for that feature. Sorry that you self assured folks have to put up with the system being geared toward klutzes like me.
Now dont get your hopes up too high - one thing I can guarantee is that there will be a ton of bugs and problems to work out as we transition to a new web platform.
Yes, Kliph Nesteroff's book "The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy" just hit brick-n-mortar stores today! An instant classic, praised by all!
hey Ken I'mdoing alright,I got a bunch of shiny new tubes and a button that pumps me up with fentanyl and plenttty of time to hang out and read and listen to FMU! Should be home by Friday. The staff well wishes were deeply touching. I really appreciate it.
Never mind that Jeb!'s group didn't think of the whole 'fixing' the 2000 FL vote count thing.
10:08am
Torbjørn:
The moment you said "waitress", the Svantana remix of Human League "Don't you want me, baby" started in my head, and it probably won't subside for some time. Ken, any chance you'll hook us up with that one, or has it's 15 minutes past ?
10:08am
Jervix/Jeffersonic:
The show is normally excellent. Today it is extra delicious. That Doors remix had me grinning in spite of myself.
@ Murakami W: Don't know of a lawsuit against an industrial musical--but from the very beginning many excellent and very experienced composers were hired to write them.
10:40am
P-90:
Good old Thurl, sang on so many records, wasn't always credited by name. Christmastime isn't Christmastime in our house without his performance on "The Grinch"
Beware of the Blog, although in a state of rigor mortis, is still a wealth of informative curatorship of the delightfully obscure. You can find Thurl, Kliph Nesteroff, and Industrial musical music there - and so much more!
11:05am
PMD:
Es ist doch zu dunkel
11:09am
P-90:
@Webhamster: Isn't there someplace where the entire corpus of Beware the Blog can be transferred so it will remain accessible in perpetuity? Is there some obstacle that makes that not possible?
#Guiseppe - this was part of Clay's premium package in the previous marathon - Ken, is it still available as a DJ premium if they pledge now in the Crunch Time Marathon?
I love that a conversation that started talking about carving each others names into a tree has evolved to talking about the success of a toilet seat cover manufacturing plant.
Yes it is Henry and Giuseppe - It's contained on Clay's Classix 7: Check under the Dusty Show here: www.wfmu.org...
11:31am
Torbjørn:
I'm not sure I would survive a Clay Pigeon and Hearty White collab, the potential is just to big. Might something like that exist, and I haven't seen it ?
11:33am
P-90:
Hearty has namechecked Clay on his show, he seems to be a fan.
one of the few fun things about my advancing, rapidly dilating time on this whirlin' ball o' dirt is that I keep rediscovering records I bought years ago and lost in the furthest corners of my collection.