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October 12, 2011: I'll review the contract tonight to confirm I didn't omit anything or include terms that aren't relevant. I drafted that agreement sober and need to double-check it when I'm shitfaced drunk.
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Lee Morgan | Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit) | The Gigolo | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Charlie Hunter | Antoine / High and Dry | Gentlemen, I Neglected to Inform You You Will Not Be Getting Paid | 0:03:26 (Pop-up) | |||||||
William Shatner (with Peter Frampton) | Spirit in the Sky | Seeking Major Tom | 0:10:47 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Brian Protheroe | Monkey | Pinball | 0:14:55 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Wondermints | Arnaldo Said | Jardim Elétrico: A Tribute to Os Mutantes | 0:24:21 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Lost Patrol | Sweet Ophelia | Rocket Surgery | 0:27:50 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Goofy | His Laughs Cannot Mask His Tears | Goofy's TV Spectacular | 0:31:18 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Amanda | Lightning Set My Butt on Fire | Don't Mess With the Power Child | 0:34:19 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ben Folds | Barrytown | The Best Imitation of Myself: A Retrospective | 0:37:10 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Johnny Richards Orchestra | Grown Up / Special Friends / Emily | Kiss Her Goodbye (soundtrack of unreleased 1959 film) | 0:41:07 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Craig Elkins | I Wanted To (But I Didn't) | I Love You | 0:49:26 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Theo Nijland (w/Brigette Kaandorp) | We wilden het niet maar we deden het wel | Praag | 1:00:21 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Moon Hooch | Song for Miguel | self-titled | 1:03:09 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Guess Who | Of a Dropping Pin | Canned Wheat | 1:06:57 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Sexton Ming and Adrian Stout | Chutney | Leftside Records split 7" | 1:09:54 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Marco Benevento | Fearless | Me Not Me (outtake) | 1:18:43 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Wilmoth Houdini | Tiger Tom Kill Tiger Cat | Rum and Coca-Cola | 1:24:43 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Detektivbyrån | Sista Tryckaren | Wermland | 1:27:16 (Pop-up) | |||||||
My Disco | Rivers | Little Joy | 1:30:38 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Wild Bill Davis | Wouldn't It Be Loverly | Wild Bill Davis Swings Hit Songs from My Fair Lady | 1:40:06 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Shaolin Afronauts | Fly With the Blind | Flight of the Ancients | 1:42:40 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Golden Palominos | Lucky | A Dead Horse | 1:53:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Big Muff | Dream 2 Life | Dream 2 Life | 1:57:50 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Sun Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra | A Call for All Demons / Plutonian Nights | Angels and Demons at Play / The Nubians of Plutonia | 2:00:44 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Paul "SuperApple" Moralia | Apple Love | audio letter to Keith Richards | 2:11:58 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Oingo Boingo | Capitalism | Only a Lad | 2:15:27 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Spaceheads | One Way System | Angel Station | 2:19:09 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Seapony | I Never Would | Go With Me | 2:22:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Spirit | Poor Richard | The Family That Plays Together | 2:26:02 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ahmad Jamal | After Jalc | A Quiet Time | 2:28:18 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Jordin Sparks | One Step at a Time | self-titled | 2:37:34 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Amanda | Nobody Here Except Me and My Birdbath | Let's Get Plastered and Raid Circus World | 2:40:59 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Bobby Bare | The Winner | Lullabys, Legends and Lies (And More) | 2:44:01 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Eleanor Friedberger | Heaven | Last Summer | 2:49:21 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Pierre Schaeffer | Suite pour Quatorze Instruments (1949) | Schaeffer: L' Ouevre Musicale | 2:53:27 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
rrg:
Matt from Springfield:
Family photos, Irwin?
rrg:
Brass Knuckles:
rrg:
Carmichael:
Verizon:
glenn:
WILDNEIL:
still b/p:
Carmichael:
Brass Knuckles:
Jerry Mahoney:
Brass Knuckles:
Ola Svensson:
Matt from Springfield:
das:
Caryn:
Ola Svensson:
Matt from Springfield:
Verizon:
Ola Svensson:
rrg:
David:
Ola Svensson:
Carynnnnnn !!!!!!
Truckle by drayberry:
das:
Truckle by drayberry:
Ola Svensson:
das:
Caryn:
Paul M.:
She is anyway
Ola Svensson:
AnAnonymousParty:
Ola Svensson:
das:
Ola Svensson:
Tourist:
Truckle by drayberry:
still b/p:
http://tinyurl.com/43l59rz
Ola Svensson:
Priceline:
still b/p:
Priceline:
Truckle by drayberry:
Steve:
Ola Svensson:
Truckle by drayberry:
glenn:
Caryn:
Ola Svensson:
Matt from Springfield:
glenn:
Ola Svensson:
das:
Shat:
Matt from Springfield:
Ola Svensson:
savory c:
AnAnonymousParty:
Caryn:
Ola Svensson:
PMD:
Caryn:
Old Peoples Joke, Repurposed:
Matt from Springfield:
Carmichael:
Ola Svensson:
Matt from Springfield:
Steve Harley as well, IMHO.
Ola Svensson:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
PMD:
rrg:
AnAnonymousParty:
Matt from Springfield:
still b/p:
Matt from Springfield:
PMD:
Punchline:
das:
Caryn:
Silent H:
rrg:
Hugh Hefner:
Matt from Springfield:
@PMD: See Amanda's "Braces" video--she gives kind of a "Goofy" laugh a couple times!
Jenniqua:
Bob Guccione:
Caryn:
Stu Range:
mick:
glenn:
Ola Svensson:
WILDNEIL:
WILDNEIL:
m
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n
s
t
e
r Magnet
WILDNEIL:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
glenn:
Matt from Springfield:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YNWbJARo3c
mick:
thanks.
her brother`s a weirdo
WILDNEIL:
Silent H:
Matt from Springfield:
Capt. Pushy:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2010/11/dont-mess-with-the-power-child-the-amanda-chronicles.html
Now PAY UP!
Shat:
Matt from Springfield:
glenn:
WILDNEIL:
WILDNEIL:
das:
glenn:
Matt from Springfield:
das:
glenn:
Matt from Springfield:
mito:
Ola Svensson:
v k:
glenn:
v k:
v k:
mito:
das:
glenn:
Caryn:
@Ola: yep, just leaving
WILDNEIL:
das:
Two stoners in K-Mart:
Kenny Rogers:
Lizardner Dave:
Caryn:
Carmichael:
Hammond's Organ:
Caryn:
Permanent Scar Man:
Ricardo Montalban:
Caryn:
Permanent Scar Man's Organ:
AnAnonymousParty:
Caryn:
AnAnonymousParty:
Permanent Scar Man's Doll:
Brass Knuckles:
Ex Detroiter:
Barry:
Caryn:
Carmichael:
Laura L:
Orange-American Boehner:
Irwin:
Caryn:
Pedant:
Irwin:
Laura L:
Caryn:
Who's = "who is"
Barry:
Only way to change that is for the peasants to stop voting for more government under the deluded notion that we do things for them. As if!
All I want from them is 50%-plus-one votes, so my party has all the strings to pull and all the perks to collect.
abby:
Irwin:
Pedant:
Laura L:
kme in chi:
Barry:
Sean Daily:
Barry:
Lorenzo St. Dubois:
Caryn:
Carmichael:
Matt from Springfield:
Andy Action:
thuggyBear:
Andy Action:
Also: I've noticed a couple songs now on Irwin's show where the singer sounds SO improvisational it could only be that they're totally by themselves, young, and in their room. The totally relaxed riffing on being named Apple Love, pure uninhibited riffing YEAHJ
Carmichael:
Ike:
ScottC:
wants to keep others from making any profit. that's why they call it capitalism - all the chips...
PMD:
Ricardo Montalban:
Carmichael:
Carmichael:
Capitalist:
It's the bossy cultural descendants of New England Puritans who are obsessed with what everyone else might do that they don't approve of. See Ken Burns's prohibition documentary.
When modern day puritans tell me I want to keep everyone else from doing anything, the pop-psych term for that is "projection".
PMD:
How about 'it's the climb?'
yeah, I know, you are so over that
PMD:
ScottC:
PMD:
thuggyBear:
Perhaps is was a nuanced criticism of how we don't have true capitalism, but rather a corporate socialism.
PMD:
Brass Knuckles:
thuggyBear:
Perhaps is was a nuanced criticism of how we don't have true capitalism, but rather a corporate socialism.
Capitalist:
The government lowballs health care provider reimbursements, so they can buy more votes with the money they have. The health care providers then try to make that shortfall up by overcharging private insurers.
But soon government will be the only game in Health Care Town, and if you think you'll like how they treat you, instead just envision how it would be to argue with the IRS and you'll just about be getting it right.
Carmichael:
Andy Action:
Can Dialectics Break Bricks?:
Irwin:
Chinchilla:
PMD:
Ike:
Matt from Springfield:
Andy Action:
Ike:
Capitalist:
The goal of the 2010 bill was to crerate a chess game whose endgame is single payer. They said so in private, if you listened enough.
Can Dialectics Break Bricks?:
Carmichael:
Capitalist:
Ike:
ScottC:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
Capitalist:
Marmalade Kitty:
ScottC:
Hapless Jim:
Can Dialectics Break Bricks?:
Carmichael:
Matt from Springfield:
ScottC:
Carmichael:
Marmalade Kitty:
Capitalist:
Government middlemen are ten times more inefficient and dysfunctional than private insurers, who are no bargain either.
I just have catastrophic coverage. I don't expect my car insurance to pay for oil changes, either. How weird of me, just to handle ordinary things in an ordinary way without expecting a Magic Daddy to take care of everything for wittle me so I ever don't have to worry my pwetty wittle head making my own decisions about what to pay for what!
thuggyBear:
ScottC:
Capitalist:
Marmalade Kitty:
ScottC:
thuggyBear:
Jack:
Reality Check:
@Scott: When you work for a living, every dollar you make is a profit. You sell your time and effort and skill for a money profit. Why is it ok for you to make a profit, but not someone who tries to make a rational calculation about how much health insurance a group of people will need over time? Is that a useless skill? But if it is, just pay as you go. COBRA is 1000 a month often. Paying cash, I can't recall a month ever where I paid 1000. Usually it's somewhere from 0 to 500. See, I easily cut out the evil insurance companies, except in case of catastrophe (which is really what insurance is for; insurance is not there to make every little medical activity cost-free by hiding what things really cost).