Favoriting The Wiggle Room: Playlist from October 22, 2024 Favoriting

A different show every week! Rotating DJs include Jon Nelson's "Sheena 'ssembly Required" (Tape Manipulations, Digital Deconstructions and Turntable Creations),
MarkTime (vintage radio airchecks), and Krys O (aka Sister Krys - WFMU alumna 1985-1991, longtime Church of the Subgenius monk. Playing cinematic ephemera, schizoid weirdos, all styles served here). Plus: surprise guests galore. (illustration courtesy of https://www.jimflora.com/)

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Favoriting October 22, 2024: Radio Retrofit (remix - new music!) with "Chris in the Morning" on KBHR (Part 1 of 3)
Radio Retrofit is a new series by Some Assembly Required producer, Jon Nelson. This NEW episode features the first part of a 3-hour remix (and expansion), of our KBHR program (parts 5 and 6, specifically), from June.

Part One (of 3) airs today. "Chris Stevens" is playing a freeform, nineties mix of music from 1948 to 1995...

Radio Retrofit pulls from a variety of incomplete "found sound" broadcast recordings, and creates entertaining approximations of what might have aired, at fictional radio stations such as KBHR (Northern Exposure), WKRP (WKRP In Cincinnati) and AFVN (Good Morning, Vietnam). More to come...

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The Statler Brothers  Flowers on the Wall   Favoriting 1965 
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The Cramps  Human Fly   Favoriting 1978 
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Romeo Void  Never Say Never   Favoriting 1981 
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Bill Haley and the Comets  See You Later, Alligator   Favoriting 1956 
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Diodes  Tired of Waking Up Tired (orig. demo)   Favoriting 1978 
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Cheap Trick  How Are You   Favoriting 1978 
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Beck  Loser   Favoriting 1993 
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Sinéad O’Connor  The Last Day of Our Acquaintance   Favoriting 1990 
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The Pixies  Where Is My Mind   Favoriting 1988 
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Teenage Fanclub  I Don’t Know   Favoriting 1991 
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Buzzcocks  Ever Fallen in Love… (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve?)   Favoriting 1978 
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The Stanley Brothers  Rank Stranger   Favoriting 1960 
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Nick Drake  Pink Moon   Favoriting 1972 
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Chris Stevens    1995 
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Etta James  Stormy Weather   Favoriting 1960 
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Elliott Smith  No Name #3   Favoriting 1994 
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Psychedelic Furs  Heartbreak Beat   Favoriting 1986 
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Austin Rich:

Good Hello.
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postconsumer:

How do you end up seeing the page so early? Do you have a system set up, or what? oh, and Good Hello, to you as well! :)
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postconsumer:

See you all at 8pm, Eastern.
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Krys O.:

Hi! The default setting is published when you set up an episode. You can untick the box to unpublish until you wish.
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postconsumer:

↳ Krys O. @7:21
I thought I remembered something like that. I was just curious how Austin even thought to go looking for it, so early. He somehow knew it was live, immediately.
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postconsumer:

Is no one else as troubled by this, as I am??
😂
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WR:

Hello Jon, Krys, Austin, folks.

Jon, I enjoyed the Northern Exposure/KBHR series you did earlier in the year. Interested to see what you've come up with for us to hear.
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Imaginos:

ahoy
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Austin Rich:

Howdy, everyone! Nice to see ya'll in the chat!
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:01
Greetings & Salutations!
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:02
Hope you're awesome tonight.
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postconsumer:

ahoy and welcome! and thank you, to WR, as well. This is one of the remaining songs from the original mix. It's a keeper.
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @5:47
I was logged in already, and had this page, and another page for my show, up and ready. As I do my other work, I occasionally refresh The Wiggle Room, to see if the DJ has posted the playlist yet. So I just got lucky, but it helps that I'm doing ohter computer work just before.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:03pm
Krys O.:

↳ Song: "Flowers on the Wall" by "The Statler Brothers"
Always loved this song.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "Flowers on the Wall" by "The Statler Brothers"
As I get older, this song becomes more and more of a banger. Hell yeah, this is the lifestyle I want.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:05pm
postconsumer:

As I was telling Krys earlier, I was never happy with the original mixes of this KBHR chapter of the retrofit series, so this is the first in a couple of reimaginings...
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:03
I could get behind watching Captain Kangaroo again from time to time.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "Human Fly" by "The Cramps"
Damn, this week is off to the races! I think this might be one of the best punk singles ever. "Medi-Ogre" Music. So Brilliant! (And anything with a 96 Tears reference is almost perfect in my mind.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:06pm
postconsumer:

Flowers has been with me since I was just a rugrat, in Dallas. It always mystified. Love it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:08pm
postconsumer:

The first mixes were made with the tv show's audience very much in mind, and I think that's why I haven't listened to it since. It's good music, but it was a challenge to shoehorn it all in, and make it flow or work together. And it often doesn't.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:05
There's something about smoking cigarettes and watching TV that seemed particularly indulgent. Like... that can't be good for you, on any level. But for some reason I want to do it.
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:09
the worse something is for people, the more people want to do it.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:09
Like eating candy while watching bad movies late at night. I know I shouldn't, but...
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:10
bad movies, hmm? With or without riffs?
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postconsumer:

↳ Imaginos @8:05
I can remember CK from the seventies. mr. rogers, big bird and the captain.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:11
Both. I've been trying to fill in the gaps in my MST3K viewing for a few years now. But I'm also trying to get through the entire Shock Theater package of horror movies, and a lot of them are TERRIBLE. But... even the worst Bela Lugosi movie has Bela in it occasionally.
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Imaginos:

↳ postconsumer @8:12
From the 70s I remember the captain, Zoom, The Electric Company, Sesame Street, Hodge POdge Lodge and Pixanne.
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Austin Rich:

"I've been dragging my psychic feet lately."

I need to start some song off with that sample.
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Imaginos:

↳ Song: "Tired of Waking Up Tired (orig. demo)" by "Diodes"
I can relate.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "Tired of Waking Up Tired (orig. demo)" by "Diodes"
The theme of middle age.
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postconsumer:

idk some of those. where were you watching them?
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Imaginos:

↳ postconsumer @8:15
Cape Cod on PBS
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postconsumer:

↳ postconsumer @8:15
and if you could include, as well, your mother's maiden name. 🤣
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:16pm
postconsumer:

What was Hodge Podge Lodge about?
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Imaginos:

↳ postconsumer @8:16
it was a children's nature show with occasional bits where the kids would learn to draw the animals.
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:15
We talked about this last week on my show, but the local kids TV personality here in the Northwest - Ramblin' Rod - would interview the Peanut Gallery between cartoons, and would usually ask the kids where they were from, which had a strange, stalker quality to in the the early 80's. (It didn't help that Ramblin' Rod was pretty eccentric, and didn't seem to know much about kids, for a guy who hosted a kids show.)
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Krys O.:

I remember Hodge Podge Lodge from the early 70s. I'm in my early 60s.
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postconsumer:

the sped up tape in the back there is supposedly a Christian prayer sped up. idk
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "How Are You" by "Cheap Trick"
While they don't have a perfect record, I'm a unashamed Cheap Trick fan, and those beats and lyrics are just the best. This album in particular: almost perfect!
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Krys O.:

The Magic Garden was great.
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Krys O.:

↳ Krys O. @8:19
The Magic Garden was on NYC-area TV 1972-1984.
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Imaginos:

I still get Swing on a Star from PIxanne stuck in my head from time to time. I was watching it back around the same time Star Trek came out, so I used to think that the lyrics wsere "Carrie Moon beams home in a jar" rather than "carry moonbeams home in a jar"
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Austin Rich:

↳ Austin Rich @8:18
Ramblin' Rod would wear a jacket covered in buttons, badges, and other novelty items that kids would give him. He became known for "guy wearing lots of buttons" in public. His legacy in the Northwest became shorthand at punk shows: you would hear a lot of people call the kids wearing tons of buttons on their jackets a "Ramblin' Rod." I actually heard someone use this at the show last night, which warmed my heart.
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:18
I really worked hard to find music I thought "Chris Stevens" would actually play, and at least a couple which the actor himself likes. And the key ingredient to having the songs really hang together is to stick to two things: Follow your nose (Just go with it). And also be very selfish: Stick to what YOU like, among other considerations, and it will all make sense, on some level.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 8:24pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "Loser" by "Beck"
I recall buying this cassingle when it came out, which almost perfectly dates this song.
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:23
Reminds me, fashion wise, of Randall Flagg in the original TV miniseries of The Stand
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:23
that's awesome
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:24
Oh yeah, he had a handful of buttons on his jacket. That was in the book, too, if I recall correctly?
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:24
This was a banger in 1995, which is when "Chris" is supposedly DJing...
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:25
It was EVERYWHERE that year. It's a great song! How could it not be a hit?
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postconsumer:

I really loved it, then, and I absolutely love it, still.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 8:28pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "The Last Day of Our Acquaintance" by "Sinéad O’Co...
Talk about people who were MASSIVE in their day...
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postconsumer:

It was one of many songs on the radio which were beautifully in line with my feelings about samples in music at the time. I was obsessed with the subject, clearly. 🤣
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:28
She was really popular, then? I know I had a couple of her CDs.
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postconsumer:

She did get on SNL, so she must have been, yeah.
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:28
Are you a Steel Pole Bathtub fan? They are a 80's / 90's rock band with a LOT of samples in their music. I sort of forgot how many samples where in their songs until the other day. Now I need to revisit.
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:29
I've never heard of them until now. Thanks, I'll check them out.
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:29
Her songs were everywhere in the late 80's / early 90's. Because they were great.
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:30
They're sort of on the Melvins end of the "rock music" spectrum. I had a single by them back in the day, but I saw them play last week, picked up a record, and realized that they were doing some interesting stuff back in the day, and I missed it.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "Where Is My Mind" by "The Pixies"
Another banger that gets better as I get older.
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:30
I just love everything about her. my generation would call her fierce, I think.
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:31
Totally. She's about due for a discovery by the younger generations, as she's got a voice and a style that I think folks would really love, now. Someone needs to Tik Tok about her and teach the kids...
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Imaginos:

Speaking of opening lines, I challenge anyone to know the opening lines of Lavender Blue. (hint: It's probably not what you think)
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "I Don’t Know" by "Teenage Fanclub"
You are killing me with the early 90's hits! I went to a show last week - one of the few shows I've been to in the last few years - for a 1994 reunion show. Three bands doing material from their early 90's era. It was like I was living in Eugene again, listening to KWVA, playing in my first band again. Damn, what a time machine some songs are.
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Imaginos:

↳ Imaginos @8:35
most record makers and djs leave off the intro
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postconsumer:

↳ Imaginos @8:36
I'm not familiar with the artist, sorry
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Imaginos:

↳ postconsumer @8:37
actually, you are, but you know him better for his Christmas songs. Burl Yves.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:36
Radio has a long tradition of talking over the opening of great songs. When you could perfectly introduce a song so that you end your voice over with enough pad for the lyrics to comfortably start just afterwards, they called that "Hitting The Post."
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "Ever Fallen in Love… (With Someone You Shouldn’t’...
Every single time?
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:39
True. But in this case, they don't get played at all. Because usually they play the records that don't include them.
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:36
As I said, I was not happy with the final mix, the first time I did this one. I'm learning, as I go here. And the first thing I tried, when programming new music and rearranging the breaks, for the remix, was to put in a lot MORE music, and to try to do a really 90's focused hour, at least. ...I have kind of a prejudice AGAINST my own decade, musically, so this was a challenge for me. What I ended up with though, after poring through playlists and charts for 1990-1995, was a good long list of music which was fairly great, in various ways. However, it just didn't work with the KBHR format which is way more stream of conscious and all over the place. And all 90s music just didn't feel right.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:41
Most radio singles are shorter than the LP version, and usually cut out something to come in under the "single" length. The idea that "long songs" could be played on the radio is a fairly modern idea, that started to come in around the 70's.
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postconsumer:

I love this song. I feel like I've rediscovered rockabilly and vintage country pop, if that's even a thing, while working on this.
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:44
My grandfather liked music like this. It reminds me of him.
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:44
Mine, as well! And my father.
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postconsumer:

I love story songs though and a lot of these older 78s are along those lines...
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:42
Bat Out of Hell is a good example of this phenomenon.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:46
Totally.
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postconsumer:

↳ Imaginos @8:38
😮
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:46
Country songs are just so good at telling stories.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "Pink Moon" by "Nick Drake"
Am I finally old enough to be going through a Nick Drake phase? Perhaps...
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:47
Legend of Woolley Swamp is a great example
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Krys O.:

↳ Austin Rich @8:47
Country music lyrics can be as inventive as Shakespeare. Check out Henson Cargill's song Skip a Rope. Piercing commentary.
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:39
oof sorry to hear that! There are a few I remember well.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Song: "Stormy Weather" by "Etta James"
At my old radio station, KPSU, we had our collection numbered in the order CDs were purchased for the station. This album was Number 1 in the KPSU collection, and I played it OFTEN.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Krys O. @8:49
I don't know that song! I'll have to check it out. (Thanks for the tip!)
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Austin Rich:

The images of Chris that you picked are very excellent. It reminds me of when I used to watch the show. I've been wanting to re-watch it for a while now. I suspect it's probably time.
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Imaginos:

Oh, btw Austin, did you get the song I sent you about the kitten?
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postconsumer:

↳ Krys O. @8:49
I'll look it up! I can't believe some of the astounding music I've never even heard of, from every decade. It's been so fun to learn about. KITH used that "Brand New Key" song in that great sketch. I'd never heard that. What a crazy, poppy little thing. loved it.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @8:53
Yes! You've sent me a lot of songs recently. I've got two more shows I need to fret over, and then I'll be able to give them more attention.
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:53
There's so much out there still to learn about, for everyone. I'm constantly astonished as the things I don't know.
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Krys O.:

Brand New Key was HUGE when I was a kid. I loved (Lay Down) Candles in the Rain more. It still gets to me.
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:49
That's awesome. As it was the first thing to come to mind in a panic, when you were unable to get the next record cued up yet, am I right?
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @8:54
I understand. Fret! Its not just part of a guitar!
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postconsumer:

↳ Austin Rich @8:51
it's such a good show. I just rewatched it for the third or fourth time, probably. It's turning into my "Star Trek"
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:55
Not quite, but that's a good idea!

As is often the case: I was over-prepared, with too many things to play, almost every show, so I would have plenty to reach for when I wasn't quite able to get the next record ready.
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postconsumer:

↳ Krys O. @8:55
😮 I'm adding that to my list of songs to listen to later
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Austin Rich:

↳ postconsumer @8:56
Nice! I watched it when it was on, and then a friend had some episodes on tape that I watched when we were roommates... and that's been it for years. I suspect I would like it more, now.
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Austin Rich:

Great show tonight! Super fun!
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Krys O.:

Thanks, Jon!
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Imaginos:

Great show
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postconsumer:

Thanks everyone, for tuning in, and for chatting. And thanks to Krys, for board op!
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postconsumer:

Thanks! and stay tuned in the next couple of months, for parts two and three of this KBHR remix...
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