Two Irish guys are in a bar.
The first one asks the second one, "Where are you from?"
The second one says "Dublin."
"I'm from Dublin too," says the first. "What area?"
"County Kildare," says the second.
"I'm from County Kildare too," says the first. "What town?"
"Lullymore," says the second.
"I'm from Lullymore too!," says the first. "Rathangan or Allenwood side?"
"Allenwood," says the second.
"I am from Allenwood too!," says the first. "What street?"
"Grand Canal," says the second.
"I live on Grand Canal too!," says the first. "What number?"
"347 Grand Canal," says the second.
Just then the pub owner walks in and said to the barkeep, "Are those O'Brien twins still here?"
Howdy, Jeff, Jeff, and all! Been listening since noontime making lunch, but now enjoying the show from the work-crypt.
@Brian: I'll call that and raise you a "Was the Black Album 26 years ago??!"
A month or so ago, a couple of the 43 Monty DJs played cuts off of "Dummy." Made me wonder if some wise soul had slid the disc into the Old Bin for its 20th anniversary.
Was there a re-release for the 20th? Hm, may have been from the New Bin. Either way, gets folks who missed it on the first go-round a chance to make up for lost listening.
I got a beagle for my 10th birthday present. She was about a fifth the size of our current dog. OF course, I am more than five times the age I was then. All the math works out.
No facial pain, but a lot of deep knocking around the solar plexus. Speaking of basses and faces, Bill Evans' "Bass Face" would pair nicely with this beautiful Barre Phillips.
Speaking of pain, the sad cow and steady-rocking 23% pledge level is kind of bringing us down. Can anyone out there spare a dime for the low end? Any amount will move the needle considerable!
1:07pm
Dean:
It's a golden mean only if you're not cooking while listening. By the time you flip the LP and drop the needle, chop the onions, celery, and carrots, and saute for five minutes, you have to run back to the turntable to change the record.
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
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$215 away from 100%!
There was an English band ,Introducing, that took DJ Shadows' 'Endtroducing' on the road. The first all sampled album, then to play it live. Odd things happen.
I love this MOPDTK record without having heard a single note of it (until just this minute). A piece of art that coaxes the small-minded out of the shadows is always a good thing.
Eli has a cool show up at the List Visual Arts Center at MIT if anyone's in the area in the next month or so. Mechanical sculptures that play a kind of drum solo.
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Listener comments!
duke:
Jeff J:
Carmichael:
Brian in UK:
glenn:
The first one asks the second one, "Where are you from?"
The second one says "Dublin."
"I'm from Dublin too," says the first. "What area?"
"County Kildare," says the second.
"I'm from County Kildare too," says the first. "What town?"
"Lullymore," says the second.
"I'm from Lullymore too!," says the first. "Rathangan or Allenwood side?"
"Allenwood," says the second.
"I am from Allenwood too!," says the first. "What street?"
"Grand Canal," says the second.
"I live on Grand Canal too!," says the first. "What number?"
"347 Grand Canal," says the second.
Just then the pub owner walks in and said to the barkeep, "Are those O'Brien twins still here?"
Carmichael:
Jeff Golick:
Way to set the mood, @glenn.
Doug Schulkind:
The math just doesn't add up in that joke.
Uncle Michael:
Brian in UK:
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Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
Brian in UK:
Artie:
Cheri Pi:
listener james from westwood:
@Brian: I'll call that and raise you a "Was the Black Album 26 years ago??!"
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
Brian in UK:
Stack james.
listener james from westwood:
david from ks:
listener james from westwood:
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
david from ks:
david from ks:
listener james from westwood:
Doug Schulkind:
Brian in UK:
Jeff Golick:
listener james from westwood:
Jeff J:
listener james from westwood:
Jeff Golick:
Brian in UK:
Brian in UK:
Dean:
listener james from westwood:
Brian in UK:
Dean:
Artie:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
Bass – Barre Phillips
Drums, Synthesizer – Stu Martin
Synthesizer – Dieter Feichtner
Jeff Golick:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
In other news: just got a PR email re our year-end lists. Please: no.
Jeff J:
Jeff J:
Many blessings from Jah to anyone else who can pledge some coin during the show.
Uncle Michael:
Jeff Golick:
holland oats:
Jeff Golick:
Dig those yams, @holland oats!
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
$215 away from 100%!
Dean:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
Brian in UK:
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
Dean:
Brian in UK:
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
Thanks, Dean. Be me to it!
I love this MOPDTK record without having heard a single note of it (until just this minute). A piece of art that coaxes the small-minded out of the shadows is always a good thing.
duke:
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
ENJOYING this.
Doug Schulkind:
Worth a pledge, friends, worth a pledge.
Dean:
Jesse K:
Doug Schulkind:
northguineahills:
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
earrie:
Jesse K:
Jeff Golick:
earrie:
Jesse K:
Jesse K:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
This Tyler ist here, btw: inconstantsol.blogspot.com...
holland oats:
Jeff Golick:
northguineahills:
duke:
Jeff Golick:
listener james from westwood:
Loved the show, esp. the tribute early on!
earrie:
Jeff Golick:
Jesse K:
Uncle Michael:
Jeff Golick:
headcleaner: