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This episode goes to eleven. We started out talking about how politics is always against you and then on the back half Andy Samford delivered a very righteous case for why Black Sabbath is actually a great band and I'm inclined to agree. One of our better episodes, I have to say,
The gang is back and hitting the beer at a good pace. Doc has a family emergency and can't make the podcast. Dane is going to do the RPM Challenge and Sam is leaning towards doing it. Keith is still waiting for more horsepower. A real hot beefstick is passed around between the guys (you can take that anyway you want). Andy Samford does The Partridge Family. The guys listen to some Crumudgeon with The Gunk UK. Saturday Morning TV from years gone by. Call the comment line at (206) 309-7308. Feel free to leave anything you like on the Insignificast Facebook page. Hear Andy Samford at electricminnowmusic.com. Hear Crumudgeon and The Gunk UK on facebook and listen to the Gunkcast podcast. Check out the Letter Seventeen podcast and dig on the music. Also check out our friend Manny The Mailmans Special Delivery podcast and also our friends at Static Radio. And of course the For Whatever Reason podcast. Thanks for listening.
I’m thrilled to announce another cover of a song from Backstage Stories. This time it’s lead guitarist extraordinaire Andy Samford offering up his take on “Riding With The Captain”. Andy did a great job, offering up a slightly freaky and … Continue reading →
Sam and Doc get together for a day of everything Doc. He gets his favorite food and listens to some of his favorite music. Festival International de Louisiane now has an Iphone app. We hear Andy Samford test drive the S&D Guitar that Sam and Doc made for Tim from Letter Seventeen and For Whatever fame. Check it out on YouTube just type in Andy tries out an S&D Guitar, and also, Andy plays Ask Dr. Doc. Lane Sullivan of A Beautiful Scene covers Letter Seventeen's Shoot The Nuge, which is of course about Doc getting shot outside of CC's Lounge in Abbeville, LA. Once again thanks to Bob and Miles at Static Radio for having us on their podcast, it was a blast. Check it out at staticradio.com. Call the comment line at (206) 309-7308. Visit insignificast.com. Thanks for listening.