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Latest podcast episodes about ablum

REWIND: The Podcast
TAYLOR SWIFT & THE GOLDEN COACHELLA HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION ABLUM REVIEW

REWIND: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 68:10


Get ready for a podcast episode that brings the drama, the music, and all the festival feels! On today's episode, Blake & Raven are breaking down Coachella 2024—the must-see artists, wild fashion trends, and everything in between. Then, they dish on the shocker from ABC's 'The Golden Bachelor': the beloved couple announced their divorce, and we've got all the juicy details. And if that's not enough, we're diving into Taylor Swift's latest album, 'The Tortured Poet's Department,' with its lyrical twists and surprises. Tune in for a mix of entertainment gossip and pop culture goodness that's sure to keep you hooked!

Terry Meiners
JD Shelburne on his new ablum that drop tomorrow

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 11:37 Transcription Available


Country singer songwriter JD Shelburne dropped by the studio to talk about his new record that drops tomorrow and that one time he got hit by a "hammock" on stage...

Patch Dispatch
Threads for the birds, ablum releases, new gear and more on Patch Dispatch EP.1

Patch Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023


Threads for the birds, ablum releases, new gear and more on Patch Dispatch EP.1

Odemira livre podcast
#53 - 1000 km a pedalar - Dino Ablum!

Odemira livre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 106:09


O Dino conta-nos como foi a sua participação na prova BIKINGMAN 2023! Digno de se ver e ouvir!

FutureFi
Embracing the Remix with Rare Scrilla

FutureFi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 65:30


0 - 1 min : Intro1 min - About Scrilla4 mins - Releasing an Ablum called SilkRoad in 201211 min - Embracing CC015 min - Rare Pepe30 min - Embracing the remix33 min - No idea is original42 min - History of Rare Pepe45 min - NFC chips54 min - Multiple census on chain ideas57 min - Why do humans like to collect?https://twitter.com/ScrillaVentura

The Tea on Peachtree
A Review of Renaissance-Beyoncé's New Ablum

The Tea on Peachtree

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 17:36


Demarcus and Lawrence discuss their favorite songs off of Beyoncé's New Album- Renaissance --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theteaonpeachtree/support

Odemira livre podcast
#34 - Dino Ablum e a aventura a pedal menos bem sucedida

Odemira livre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 67:57


Dino Ablum quis fazer a proeza de fazer o trajecto Santiago do Cacém - Sevilha - Santiago do Cancém ... As condições eram boas e parecia fácial...

Room 112
Where have I been? Did I Quit Drinking ? Settling for Less? Summer Walker New Ablum? I'M Single?

Room 112

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 14:33


In today's episode, Sky give you insight into her daily life in hopes of inspiring other's who, feel like their settling in life, looking to become sober and getting out their own way, in order to become great !

Odemira livre podcast
Especial #29 - Odisseia na EN2 com Dino Ablum

Odemira livre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 149:31


Dino Ablum conta como foi percorrer a estrada Nacional nº2, de Chaves a Faro, numa única etapa a pedalar!

Consistently Trash Presents - Album Review
Ablum Review - Daryl Hall & John Oates - Private Eyes

Consistently Trash Presents - Album Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 64:16


Verdict Aidan - 5 I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) Private Eyes Head Above Water Least - Your Imagination Denver - 6 Head Above Water Private Eyes Some Men Least - Did it in a Minute Joe - 4.5 Private Eyes Looking For A Good Sign Mano A Mano Least - Tell Me What You Want Will - 5 Private Eyes Mano A Mano Head Above Water Least - Tell Me What You Want Final Score - 20.5

Consistently Trash Presents - Album Review
Ablum Review - The Kid LAROI - F*CK LOVE (SAVAGE)

Consistently Trash Presents - Album Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 50:47


In this week's episode, Aidan has a very busy schedule, Will has an advent calendar mare, Joe is shallow and Denver brings down the tone. Verdict Aidan - 4 ALWAYS DO WITHOUT YOU SAME THING Least - RUNNING Denver - 8.5 WITHOUT YOU RUNNING NOT FAIR Least - MAYBE Joe - 6 ALWAYS DO WITHOUT YOU F*CK YOU, GOODBYE Least - SO DONE Will - 7.5 WITHOUT YOU NOT FAIR SO DONE Least - FEEL SOMETHING Final Score - 26

Let's Talk
Lil Wayne Funeral album (Mixtape or Ablum)

Let's Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 8:33


Talking about Lil Wayne's latest album Funeral, what I like don't like what could maybe make it better and what's your thoughts?? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dee-barber/support

My Take
E8: Dababy ablum is fire

My Take

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 6:21


Dababy, Lil Tjay, and Cardi B --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mytake/message

KJ & NK
BALLING ABLUM

KJ & NK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 3:41


balling ablum
Djflipmobeatz
Sorry For being gone im working on a ablum

Djflipmobeatz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 0:18


Im making a new ablum --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flipo-sound/support

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Djflipmobeatz
I got a new Ablum Called Come over Check it out .

Djflipmobeatz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 1:43


Please Check out my ablum --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flipo-sound/support

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Zug der Liebe
Dompe

Zug der Liebe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 60:00


Hallo liebe Liebenden! Ein neuer Podcast wartet auf euch. Diese Woche haben wir Dompe für euch an den Mixer gestellt. Der Wahlberliner Dominic kommt ursprünglich aus Köln und hat sich schon früh seine Sporen in der Elektroküche Köln verdient, bis es ihn nach Berlin verschlug. Hier gründete er sein Funky/Techhouse Label JackFruit Recordings. Mit seinem ihm typischen, unverwechselbarem style sammelte er sich fleißig support von Künstlern wie Claptone und Riva Starr, um nur zwei zu nennen. Als nächsten großen Wurf schmeißt der Gute nun ein Ablum als Doppelvinyl auf den Markt, mit Namen "Hippie Crack". Ihr dürft gespannt sein, was der Gute noch so treibt. Viel Spaß mit seinem Funky Disco Podcast für den Zug der Liebe und ein schönes Wochenende euch da draußen. Eure Zug der Liebe Crew Listen, share & enjoy! Artist: @dompe https://www.dompe.de/ https://www.facebook.com/DompeMusic/ https://www.beatport.com/artist/dompe/65201 @jackfruit_recordings https://www.facebook.com/JackFruitRecordings/ Wir wollen auch in diesem Jahr wieder gemeinsam ein Zeichen für mehr Nächstenliebe und soziales Engagement setzen. Um weiterhin ohne Sponsoren arbeiten zu können, benötigen wir dringend deine Unterstützung! Da wir seit 2015 die volle Aufmerksamkeit auf unsere teilnehmenden Vereine und Organisationen richten, passen Sponsoren auch nicht ins Konzept. Direktspende: Einfach via Paypal an info@zugderliebe.org oder Paypal: Bit.ly/ppzdl spenden, dass gibt mächtig Karma-Punkte :)

Djflipmobeatz
I got a ablum on the way

Djflipmobeatz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 0:19


My ablum by the river will be out please listen out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flipo-sound/support

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Djflipmobeatz
I got a new ablum coming soon

Djflipmobeatz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 0:22


Listen out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flipo-sound/support

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
424: Tammy T's Farewell Show on KAOS (January 8, 2008)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 12:15


“Tammy T’s Farewell”  Host: ANDRAS JONES Co-Host: TAMMY T Recorded on KAOS in Olympia, WA On January 8, 2008 R8B Theme Song performed by KP HAWTHORN & GABRIEL GORDON Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Tammy T – Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS:  RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2019/01/09/tammy-ts-farewell-on-kaos/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/  RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball  RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/  RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball  RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow  Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Datshweet Podcast
Chh album of the year, top 3 new chh artists

Datshweet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 7:16


Ablum of the year, new chh artist to listen too and who to introduce to people in your life --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dat-shweet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dat-shweet/support

Djflipmobeatz
Ablum promotion

Djflipmobeatz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 3:01


--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flipo-sound/support

Djflipmobeatz
Get my ablum

Djflipmobeatz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 0:02


--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flipo-sound/support

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Documenting Popular Music
TBT – Album Review: James Taylor’s ‘Before this World’ from 2015

Documenting Popular Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 17:56


For this ‘Throwback Thursday’ (TBT) episode of Documenting Popular Music, we are replaying our 2015 review of James Taylor’s ‘Before this World' album.  To date, it is the last studio album Taylor has released, and he has been performing songs from the album on his current concert tour. ‘Before this World’ was produced by one of Taylor’s long-time collaborators, Dave O’Donnell, and the core musicians who perform on the album have also been part of Taylor's inner circle for a long time.  Additionally, guests Sting and Yo-Yo Ma appear on the album, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s album chart when it was released. Included on the album is the now classic “Angels of Fenway,” a tribute to the Boston Red Sox World Series championship season in 2004. Musicians on the Album: Luis Conte: Percussion Walt Fowler: Handclaps Steve Gadd: Drums Larry Goldings: Piano, Wurlitzer, Fender Rhodes, Organ, Accordion, Harmonium Jimmy Johnson: Bass Michael Landau: Electric and Nylon-String Guitars David Lasley: Vocals Yo-Yo Ma: Cello Kate Markowitz: Vocals Arnold McCuller: Vocals Rajendra Prasanna: Shehnai Caroline Taylor: Vocals Henry Taylor: Vocals James Taylor: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Hi-Strung Guitar, Synth Guitar Sting: Vocals Andrea Zonn: Fiddle and Vocals   The O&F Studios is currently working on an elaborate edition of Documenting Popular Music, which will take a look at the year in music from 1977, a significant year that helped shape the latter half of the 70s. Additional episodes currently being produced include an interview with the author of a new biography about Gordon Lightfoot and an in-depth interview with Merilee Rush (“Angel of the Morning”).

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
5. Highway 104: The Ballad of Johnny Fenderbender

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2009 4:22


An all-American tale of moral dilemma: wife and kids; mistress and mayhem. The Butcher threads his tale while Jamie and Christopher provide a little depth to Johnny's story. In the end of this folk tale, Johnny's life falls apart, falls apart, falls apart at the hoedown, hoedown, hoedown... Butcher - American Troubadour, Sine Waves (Bass) Christopher - Guitar, Backing Vox Jamie - Banjo, Backing Vox Andy - Mandolin Kurt - Drums

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
5. Highway 104: The Ballad of Johnny Fenderbender

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2009 4:22


An all-American tale of moral dilemma: wife and kids; mistress and mayhem. The Butcher threads his tale while Jamie and Christopher provide a little depth to Johnny's story. In the end of this folk tale, Johnny's life falls apart, falls apart, falls apart at the hoedown, hoedown, hoedown... Butcher - American Troubadour, Sine Waves (Bass) Christopher - Guitar, Backing Vox Jamie - Banjo, Backing Vox Andy - Mandolin Kurt - Drums

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
4. Rant No. 4 or 5

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2009 3:40


Sorry, Nick, we couldn't remember which number it was when we named the songs at 3:30 in the morning. Well, Nick came by, poetry pad in one hand, a sixer of Henry Weinhard's root brew the other, and graced us with his delightful rant. We all picked up our chosen music makers and created this ambient texture over Nick's intonations. Nick - Raconteur Butcher - Synths, Samples Jamie - Kalimba Christopher - Log Drum Andy - Bongos Kurt - Steel Rain

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
4. Rant No. 4 or 5

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2009 3:40


Sorry, Nick, we couldn't remember which number it was when we named the songs at 3:30 in the morning. Well, Nick came by, poetry pad in one hand, a sixer of Henry Weinhard's root brew the other, and graced us with his delightful rant. We all picked up our chosen music makers and created this ambient texture over Nick's intonations. Nick - Raconteur Butcher - Synths, Samples Jamie - Kalimba Christopher - Log Drum Andy - Bongos Kurt - Steel Rain

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
3. Jammin' with the Butcher

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2009 4:01


It was early afternoon by the time the three of us diehards had a new face to gaze. The Butcher joined us with his usual arsenal of fruit and firearms (macintosh, electro sound boxes and gizmos, and of course bass guitar). Before we even had a moment to setup, we were also joined by cousin Christopher (of Tangerine Jam) ready to throw down some twitchy twangs and tingles. The Butcher laid down a track and thus this retro 1970's feel good jam was born. The Butcher - Loops, Bass licksJamie - Sax swashes and squawksChristopher - Guitar squallsKurt - Bongos

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
3. Jammin' with the Butcher

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2009 4:01


It was early afternoon by the time the three of us diehards had a new face to gaze. The Butcher joined us with his usual arsenal of fruit and firearms (macintosh, electro sound boxes and gizmos, and of course bass guitar). Before we even had a moment to setup, we were also joined by cousin Christopher (of Tangerine Jam) ready to throw down some twitchy twangs and tingles. The Butcher laid down a track and thus this retro 1970's feel good jam was born. The Butcher - Loops, Bass licksJamie - Sax swashes and squawksChristopher - Guitar squallsKurt - Bongos

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
2. Epic Sword Fight Battle on Top of a Train through a Tunnel in a Forrest at Dawn

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2009 2:57


I'm not sure what 24 Hour Album would be complete without some 1980's cinematic action music. We featured Kurt's new swords in this track. Complete with chanting choruses in three octaves, this epic three minute battle keeps the imagination captivated. The name says it all. Jamie - Keys, Big Sword, Falsetto Andy - Drums, Medium Sword, Contrabasso Kurt - Home Bass, Baritone Vox

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
2. Epic Sword Fight Battle on Top of a Train through a Tunnel in a Forrest at Dawn

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2009 2:57


I'm not sure what 24 Hour Album would be complete without some 1980's cinematic action music. We featured Kurt's new swords in this track. Complete with chanting choruses in three octaves, this epic three minute battle keeps the imagination captivated. The name says it all. Jamie - Keys, Big Sword, Falsetto Andy - Drums, Medium Sword, Contrabasso Kurt - Home Bass, Baritone Vox

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
1. Showdown at High Noon

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2008 2:39


We opened this album with a cute ditty featuring mandolin and cap gun. The mandolin brought us back to the days of Jeremy Stern's bright riffs from his mandolin pickin' prowess. This bubbly beat breaks our fast of what turned out to be a hell of an album. We even brought the drum set out of the corner of the room! Sounds like a small detail, I know, but it was a rite of passage for this album. Kurt - Home Bass Andy - Mandolin Jamie - Drums, Vox, Cap Gun

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
1. Showdown at High Noon

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2008 2:39


We opened this album with a cute ditty featuring mandolin and cap gun. The mandolin brought us back to the days of Jeremy Stern's bright riffs from his mandolin pickin' prowess. This bubbly beat breaks our fast of what turned out to be a hell of an album. We even brought the drum set out of the corner of the room! Sounds like a small detail, I know, but it was a rite of passage for this album. Kurt - Home Bass Andy - Mandolin Jamie - Drums, Vox, Cap Gun

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
9. Birdbath of Blood

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2008 2:57


Essentially, the title track of the album. With creative geniuses Drew and Skinny Jim on board, we have a fun filled rock anthem about chupacabras and demonic visions. An epic adventure-tale for the Twenty-Four Album. Vocals, Theremini - Drew Nintendo DS Guitar, Backing Vocals - Skinny Jim Keys - Jamie Ax - Andy Drum Set - Kurt

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Who knew I had the camera running!? I didn't! After reviewing the footage (soon to come), I found this little jam between Kurt and I. In fact, I was just banging away at the drums and I didn't even know that Kurt was playing with me. I don't know how this happened, but I was pleased to see this little jam take place. Apparently this isn't the first time that this has happened. Jamie mentioned to me that Kurt was jamming, unsuspectingly, with him before. Kurt's a sneaky guy. I wonder what contributions he has snuck in? Home Bass - Kurt Drum Set - Andy

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
10. Acro Trumpet Pizzicato

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2008 3:45


After an exhausting run with chupacabras, the excitement died down, and we came to this somber tune. Kurt, sitting on his double decker couch with trumpet in hand, blasts his final, jaded note while I slide around on the cello neck like a child's first time on ice skates. Jamie keeps us all together with his cool and collected, pensive progression. Yeah, son. Cello - Andy Trumpet - Kurt Keys - Jamie

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
10. Acro Trumpet Pizzicato

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2008 3:45


After an exhausting run with chupacabras, the excitement died down, and we came to this somber tune. Kurt, sitting on his double decker couch with trumpet in hand, blasts his final, jaded note while I slide around on the cello neck like a child's first time on ice skates. Jamie keeps us all together with his cool and collected, pensive progression. Yeah, son. Cello - Andy Trumpet - Kurt Keys - Jamie

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
9. Birdbath of Blood

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2008 2:57


Essentially, the title track of the album. With creative geniuses Drew and Skinny Jim on board, we have a fun filled rock anthem about chupacabras and demonic visions. An epic adventure-tale for the Twenty-Four Album. Vocals, Theremini - Drew Nintendo DS Guitar, Backing Vocals - Skinny Jim Keys - Jamie Ax - Andy Drum Set - Kurt

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Who knew I had the camera running!? I didn't! After reviewing the footage (soon to come), I found this little jam between Kurt and I. In fact, I was just banging away at the drums and I didn't even know that Kurt was playing with me. I don't know how this happened, but I was pleased to see this little jam take place. Apparently this isn't the first time that this has happened. Jamie mentioned to me that Kurt was jamming, unsuspectingly, with him before. Kurt's a sneaky guy. I wonder what contributions he has snuck in? Home Bass - Kurt Drum Set - Andy

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
8. Waltz of the Hoes

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2008 2:03


In the words of Jamie: "[Cindy] and I wanted to be as generic as we could lyrically to express that pop music today is not that imaginative. WE covered as many genres as we could, i.e. rap, rap/metal, lesbian folk, I forget what else. I wanted Rachel to sing with me, because then the song would be in the style of Leonard Cohen, an art folk singer, when he first started out (look up the song Susanne for details). I thought putting the song in a waltz time might make it more insane inducing." Troubadour - Jamie Additional Oohs - Rachel Lyrics - Jamie, Cindy, Rachel

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
8. Waltz of the Hoes

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2008 2:03


In the words of Jamie: "[Cindy] and I wanted to be as generic as we could lyrically to express that pop music today is not that imaginative. WE covered as many genres as we could, i.e. rap, rap/metal, lesbian folk, I forget what else. I wanted Rachel to sing with me, because then the song would be in the style of Leonard Cohen, an art folk singer, when he first started out (look up the song Susanne for details). I thought putting the song in a waltz time might make it more insane inducing." Troubadour - Jamie Additional Oohs - Rachel Lyrics - Jamie, Cindy, Rachel

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Kurt finally fixed his home made bass. It's worth a look. (Kurt, send me a picture and I'll post it.) I asked him to a "Bass Off" with my crappy basstar. We joined in with this riff. Rachel makes her debut on the drums in this one, as well. Home-Bass - Kurt Crappy Basstar - And Drum Set - Rachel Ictus (Clapping) - Cindy

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Kurt finally fixed his home made bass. It's worth a look. (Kurt, send me a picture and I'll post it.) I asked him to a "Bass Off" with my crappy basstar. We joined in with this riff. Rachel makes her debut on the drums in this one, as well. Home-Bass - Kurt Crappy Basstar - And Drum Set - Rachel Ictus (Clapping) - Cindy

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Nackles, a short story by Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Curt Clark is narrated by Jon. We phoned Jon (a.k.a. Dad) from his home in Rock Island, Illinois, where he reads Jamie's synopsis of Nackles, the evil brother of Santa Claus. Phone - Jon Glockenspiel - Rachel Tubular Bells - Jamie Woozles - Cindy Drum Set - Andy Pancakes - Kurt

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Nackles, a short story by Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Curt Clark is narrated by Jon. We phoned Jon (a.k.a. Dad) from his home in Rock Island, Illinois, where he reads Jamie's synopsis of Nackles, the evil brother of Santa Claus. Phone - Jon Glockenspiel - Rachel Tubular Bells - Jamie Woozles - Cindy Drum Set - Andy Pancakes - Kurt

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
5. Who Will Fight in the Robot Wars?

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2008 2:29


We all know that the day will come when the creature of man, robots, will try to destroy their maker. And who will fight in the robot wars? Jamie sings in the pop-folk idiom, a war protest song a la Bob Dylan about our dreadful fate. Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica - Jamie Cash-esque Guitar, Backing Vocals - the Butcher Backing Vocals - Kurt Drum Set - Andy

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
5. Who Will Fight in the Robot Wars?

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2008 2:29


We all know that the day will come when the creature of man, robots, will try to destroy their maker. And who will fight in the robot wars? Jamie sings in the pop-folk idiom, a war protest song a la Bob Dylan about our dreadful fate. Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica - Jamie Cash-esque Guitar, Backing Vocals - the Butcher Backing Vocals - Kurt Drum Set - Andy

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
4. My Friend, Hasselhoff

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2008 4:46


"I'm tired of being second fiddle to David Hasselhoff, you know?" Certainly, something we have all felt at one time or another. This gloomy, metropolitan ballad expresses the Butcher's lament for his shortcomings as a philanderer. Starting off in the desolate subway tunnels, he dreams of robotic cars and his dearest idol, David Hasselhoff. Sprechstimme, Guitar, Programming, SFX - the Butcher Basstar, Shooting Star, Alto Sax - Andy Tenor Sax - Jamie Drum Set - Kurt

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
1. Back to the Reggaeton

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2008 2:41


Here's the opening track of this years album! It was a slow, technically challenged start this year, but once we were rolling, we created this ethnic/country/sci-fi groove. Too bad we didn't really have a theremin in our arsenal of woozles and wozzles. Theremin-esque MicroQ - Andy Guitar - Jamie Drums - Kurt Enjoy! Stay tuned for more ...

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The Twenty-Four Hour Album
3. Happy Birthday

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2008 1:52


No not the copyright protected song written by Preston Ware Orem for the Summy Company. (See Wikipedia) Kurt wanted the Twenty-Four Hour Album band to make a generic birthday jingle. Though, I'm not sure where the world influences came in. Between the old-time reed organ, kalimba and pious wailings, this hodgepodge pays homage to the day of birth of any deserving saint or peasant. Incantation - Kurt Organ - Jamie Kalimba - Andy Percussion - Andy, Jamie, Kurt

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Kurt, who has typically been the host of the Twenty-Four Hour Album, has always contributed his drum set. Last year, for some reason unknown to me, he sold it to a friend and we were without, forcing us to come up with other creative alternatives for percussion. I was happy to see that he recently got another one so we could use it for this album. It's amazing what you can add on to a drum set just using hardware clamps. Here is our tribute to the new drum set. Robot - Jamie Trumpet - Kurt Drum Set - Andy

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
1. Back to the Reggaeton

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2008 2:41


Here's the opening track of this years album! It was a slow, technically challenged start this year, but once we were rolling, we created this ethnic/country/sci-fi groove. Too bad we didn't really have a theremin in our arsenal of woozles and wozzles. Theremin-esque MicroQ - Andy Guitar - Jamie Drums - Kurt Enjoy! Stay tuned for more ...

twenty reggae reggaeton theremin reggeton ablum reggaetone
The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Kurt, who has typically been the host of the Twenty-Four Hour Album, has always contributed his drum set. Last year, for some reason unknown to me, he sold it to a friend and we were without, forcing us to come up with other creative alternatives for percussion. I was happy to see that he recently got another one so we could use it for this album. It's amazing what you can add on to a drum set just using hardware clamps. Here is our tribute to the new drum set. Robot - Jamie Trumpet - Kurt Drum Set - Andy

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
3. Happy Birthday

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2008 1:52


No not the copyright protected song written by Preston Ware Orem for the Summy Company. (See Wikipedia) Kurt wanted the Twenty-Four Hour Album band to make a generic birthday jingle. Though, I'm not sure where the world influences came in. Between the old-time reed organ, kalimba and pious wailings, this hodgepodge pays homage to the day of birth of any deserving saint or peasant. Incantation - Kurt Organ - Jamie Kalimba - Andy Percussion - Andy, Jamie, Kurt

The Twenty-Four Hour Album
4. My Friend, Hasselhoff

The Twenty-Four Hour Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2008 4:46


"I'm tired of being second fiddle to David Hasselhoff, you know?" Certainly, something we have all felt at one time or another. This gloomy, metropolitan ballad expresses the Butcher's lament for his shortcomings as a philanderer. Starting off in the desolate subway tunnels, he dreams of robotic cars and his dearest idol, David Hasselhoff. Sprechstimme, Guitar, Programming, SFX - the Butcher Basstar, Shooting Star, Alto Sax - Andy Tenor Sax - Jamie Drum Set - Kurt