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Today's episode is about "The Elephant 6 Recording Co." (C.B. Stockfleth, 2023), about the titular record label's roster of wild outsider indie artists such as Neutral Milk Hotel, the Olivia Tremor Control, the Apples In Stereo, Elf Power, the Music Tapes, the Minders, the Gerbils, of Montreal, Beulah, Dressy Bessy, Great Lakes & more. Our Very Special Guest is the legendary Lance Bangs, whose credits are too long to list here, but he's worked with most of your favorite musical artists and all of your favorite Jackasses. The movie is a true audiovisual treat, and Lance was there at the time with these musicians (he was roommates with Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel) and provided much of the film and still photography seen in the movie. So he's the perfect person to shed light on the 90's underground music and art scene in Athens, GA and the making of the movie itself. Plus we discuss the origin of Jackass, his films about Pavement and Slint, and the long and tantalizing list of musicians who Lance has filmed over the years for documentaries we hope to see one day. The Elephant 6 Recording Co. is in US theaters August 25th, 2023 and on VOD September 1 (Amazon & Apple TV) from Greenwich Entertainment. In Canadian Theaters August 25th and VOD September 26th from levelFILM. Rock Docs is a Treble Media Podcast hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Instagram: @RockDocsPod Cover Art by N.C. Winters - check him out on Instagram at @NCWintersArt
This episode of Mile High Stash features Tammy Ealom and John Hill from the legendary Denver pop-punk band Dressy Bessy, which is playing the fifth edition of the Punk Is Dad benefit concert in Denver on Saturday, June 17. More info at PunkIsDad.org.
Following yesterday's Elephant 6 overview, we present the first of a series of short episodes focused on bands from the collective. Today, Scott Parks takes us through the career of Denver band Dressy Bessy. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
The 11th Annual Echo Valley Christmas Special! It's ok to open this hour of goodies before Christmas Day! A Brady Bunch Double Bubble! We take your calls! Learn how to put the little tykes to bed! A sentimental tribute to Sesame Street's Bob McGrath! Pacman loves Christmas! Johnny Carson looks at popular Christmas toys! Plenty of stocking stuffers from The Partridge Family, 1910 Fruitgum Company, Davy Jones, The Beach Boys, The Buckingham's, The Archies, Barbie and Ken, The Jackson 5, Dressy Bessy, Detroit Junior, The Ivy League, Marv Meredith, The Flintstones, and Carnegy Hall!
About the guestElena Fox is a Baltimore-based illustrator, comic book artist/writer, musician, cake decorator and cat enthusiast. She has done album artwork for Satan's Pilgrims, The Electric Mess, Freezing Hands and The Resonars, as well as a lot of gig posters and t-shirt designs for bands, including Surfer Blood, Dressy Bessy, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, and David Leibe Hart.Cake art and design was formerly her day job for over a decade where she worked at Baltimore's Charm City Cakes and was on the Food Network's reality show “Ace of Cakes” (2006-2010), sculpting and painting bizarro cakes. She is currently reprising her role making said wacky sugar creations on Food Network's new series “Duff Takes the Cake.” Elena is the bass player/backing vocalist of PLRLS (a new wave/post punk/gonzo party rock band), guitarist/vocalist of Candy Smokes (trashy garage trio made up of teenage rats that were born to have a good time at all costs), and bass player/backing vocalist of Concrete City (snarky indie rock for refined punks). She published her first solo comic book in 2019 called Dramatic Paws Vol.1- a psychedelic look at her daily reality. She is currently writing Dramatic Paws Vol.2, out fall 2020.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episodeElena's InstagramTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★
Your Diarists are back with another Grab Bag episode. No theme, just four songs they've been wanting to add to the playlist. Get ready! These are four great additions from King Krule, Dressy Bessy, The Darling Buds and Liz Cooper. As always, find the Playlist on Spotify + Apple Music and your Extras on Twitter.If you like what you're hearing, please share, rate and review us!Credits: Intro/ Outro — the Februarys, "Does Your Father Know"/ "... In a Letter."
"We're still quarantining, but so close to Easter we've got amazing jelly bean options. Candy talk + Born Ruffians, Ryan Pollie, Dressy Bessy and more! 00:00 - Intro 01:19 - Are We There Yet - Nik Freitas 05:39 - Watching The Sun Go Down - The Rubinoos 08:18 - What Comes Next - Worriers 12:06 - PWR CPLE - Worriers 14:49 - Mic Break 16:43 - Hey You (feat. Maddy Wilde) - Born Ruffians 19:47 - Wavy Haze - Born Ruffians 23:48 - Glad To Be Here - Katie Von Schleicher 27:05 - Fearless - Dressy Bessy 31:16 - Jackie's 15 - Jordana 34:35 - Fell Into The Ocean - Dan Deacon 39:03 - Mic Break 41:31 - Getting Clean - Ryan Pollie 46:03 - Whilst The Wildflowers Look - The Orielles 51:47 - Ocean - She Keeps Bees 55:33 - Patience - Porches 58:02 - Little Moonie - Chance Wiesner 62:25 - Without a Name - Lady Lamb 66:25 - Mic Break 68:33 - Truer Than Ever - Yumi Zouma 71:34 - Blue Wings - Wild Nothing 75:10 - Orange Blossom Trail - Honey Cutt 79:11 - Harmony - Ultraísta 83:49 - Think I'll Stay - Westerman 87:05 - Flowerhead - Arbor Labor Union 91:18 - Genius - Rose Dorn 94:25 - Endless - youbet 97:14 - Outro 99:35 - Cherry Tree - Xenia Rubinos 105:37 - Leaving (Rouge Lemon) - Circles Around The Sun 113:17 - End "
Happy New Year! It's 2020! Today I'll be playing some tunes that didn't make my Best of 2019 shows, but that are deserving of attention. I am giving all of these songs the award of Honorable Mention. You'll hear from Violent Femmes, Dressy Bessy,Spencer Radcliffe & Everyone Else, Reptaliens, and more Stay tuned! 00:00 - The Jaunt on BTR 00:54 - January - Ali Barter 03:55 - Lady Running - Mini Dresses 06:28 - Mon Cheri - Dressy Bessy 10:18 - Blue Pine - Munya 14:21 - Sleep - Kelsi Walker 17:54 - The Jaunt on BTR 18:22 - High Dive - Pink Mexico 20:31 - On The Ground - Nanami Ozone 22:46 - Front Of The Train - BIG SPIRIT 25:46 - Sha Sha Sha - Fontaines D.C. 28:16 - Heartbreak City - Apex Manor 31:47 - The Jaunt on BTR 32:31 - Laughing At Myself - Jack Campbell 35:10 - Stoned Thought - Partner 38:26 - I Get What I Want - Violent Femmes 40:51 - Diamond Drive - Ex Hex 44:31 - Sponge - Bethlehem Steel 48:06 - Method Man - Stef Chura 51:10 - The Jaunt on BTR 51:39 - Not Enough - Paws 55:26 - Tangerine - Slaughter Beach, Dog 59:26 - Save Me From Your Kindness - Lucy Rose 63:05 - Monterey - E.B. The Younger 67:33 - Janet - M.T. Hadley 71:56 - Here Again - Ten Fé 76:01 - The Jaunt on BTR 76:33 - Venetian Blinds - Reptaliens 79:06 - Frostbite - Ellis 84:43 - New York - Holyveins 88:48 - Here Comes The Snow - Spencer Radcliffe & Everyone Else 94:37 - There's a World - Aquarian Blood 97:34 - The Jaunt on BTR 98:13 - Long Way Home - Jade Jackson 101:53 - Gwen - Sofa City Sweetheart 106:00 - Unexpectedly - Daniel Martin Moore 108:38 - Weird Glow - Sarah Bethe Nelson 111:40 - The Party - Ada Lea 114:36 - Remember Mayan - Avey Tare 119:22 - The Jaunt on BTR 120:07 - Congratulations - Clinic 122:49 - Finish
Tis the season—for 2019 countdowns! The Listening Booth’s annual Best In Mix for 2019 kicks off today with a look back at the artists who decked our halls this year. In this part 1 of 2, DJRePete checks in with folk from William Tyler and The Mountain Goats, R&B and blues with Blood Orange and Liz Brasher, and power electro from the likes of Prince Rama and !!!. Plus a self indulged favorite from Radical Face and high energy punk rock to start your day with Dressy Bessy. Escape the holiday tunes and let the countdown begin! 00:00 - Mic Break 01:11 - Fearless - Dressy Bessy 05:14 - What Do I Get - Dressy Bessy 08:26 - Go Getter - Necking 09:26 - Kudis - Skux 12:16 - Face First - The Paranoyds 15:37 - My Teeth Hurt - Ezra Furman 18:07 - Mic Break 18:57 - Tuesday Feeling (Choose To Stay) - Blood Orange feat Tinashe 21:44 - Hand to the Plow - Liz Brasher 24:34 - Whatever Happens - Jesper Lindell 28:34 - Celaphine - Daddy Long Legs 31:45 - Two Strings - Thomas Mudrick 33:39 - Two Minutes to Midnight - Luke Lalonde 36:10 - The Perpetual Optimist - Luke Lalonde 39:05 - Mic Break 40:13 - Never Let You Go - Wintersleep 42:55 - In League With Dragons - The Mountain Goats 45:56 - Girl - SYML 49:22 - Fail Safe - William Tyler 52:30 - Mic Break 52:58 - My Wing - Hiss Golden Messenger 57:13 - Brush Your Hair - Sacred Paws 60:28 - The Lives Of Elevators - Orouni 63:51 - My Frankenstein - U.S. Highball 66:16 - Don't Panic - The Harmaleighs 69:01 - Henry in Forever Phases - Luke Temple 72:56 - It's True - The Safes 75:03 - Mic Break 75:31 - Tokyo - White Lies 79:05 - Movies - Circa Waves 82:21 - We’re Alive - Band of Skulls 85:44 - F.A.T.E. (Brought Us Together) - Prince Rama 89:43 - Fun For Everyone (Minions) - Partner 91:45 - Sometimes The Dogs Don't Find You - Andrew Deadman 95:53 - Limelight - Dear Boy 99:46 - Mic Break 100:03 - Turning Off the Rain - Magdalena Bay 101:31 - Serbia Drums - !!! 105:06 - America Is Your Boyfriend (Tim Goldsworthy Remix) - Steve Mason 108:24 - Stitch It Up - Mark Lanegan 111:18 - Banana Peel - Thomas Mudrick 115:09 - Mic Break 115:45 - Dead Ends - Radical Face 120:08 - Finish
The new releases include Hot Chip (which neither have listened to), Black Keys, Dressy Bessy, Kylie, Jade Jackson and two Bowie releases, one of which is apparently quite expensive for a single album and a box of finger nails. They discuss the new pop type stuff they like and then Chi walks in and turns the podcast into a free form 3 day long Grateful Dead gig.
The new releases include Hot Chip (which neither have listened to), Black Keys, Dressy Bessy, Kylie, Jade Jackson and two Bowie releases, one of which is apparently quite expensive for a single album and a box of finger nails. They discuss the new pop type stuff they like and then Chi walks in and turns the podcast into a free form 3 day long Grateful Dead gig.
It's a day packed full of new music! Pip Blom / illustration by Bryan Bruchman Gemma / illustration by Bryan Bruchman Middle Kids – New Songs For Old Problems 00:00 - DJ Emily 01:20 - Love Yourself - Sufjan Stevens 04:50 - Fearless - Dressy Bessy 09:03 - Sunny Day - Mexico City Blonde 13:38 - All I Do Is Lie - Stef Chura 19:17 - DJ Emily 19:48 - Life's Too Short - Sacred Paws 23:28 - Breakfast - An Horse 27:09 - Dancers - Plaid 32:04 - The Ocean - Sad Girl 35:59 - Plastic Love - Divino Nino 39:59 - Good News - Fauvely 42:50 - Bobby - Air Review 48:23 - Killer - Palehound 52:31 - I Agree - Thee Oh Sees 55:10 - DJ Emily 55:47 - Asked & Answered - Apex Manor 59:54 - Clovers - Barrie 64:06 - Big Softy - Middle Kids 68:03 - This Is Your Life - Hannah Cohen 72:15 - Orchard - The Glow 76:22 - DJ Emily 76:46 - Suddenly - French Vanilla 80:09 - Magnificent Gestures - Cate Le Bon 85:10 - 'Til We Lose The Feeling - Gemma 90:00 - Monster . Haybaby 95:04 - My Mother Tells Me - Haybaby 100:48 - DJ Emily 101:35 - Tinfoil - Pip Blom 105:55 - Say It - Pip Blom 110:37 - Finish
As this is LGBTQ Pride month, here’s our contribution to the cause! Taking you back to 2000 for the bold, game-changing, positively-charged romantic satire that advanced queer cinema, BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER. ▶️ (02:40) After she’s accused of being a lesbian, a naive high school cheerleader is sent to a reprogramming boot camp for LGBTQ youths. However, intentions backfire when she begins to better understand herself and fall in love with a fellow female camper. Discussions include: the film’s placement in American culture and queer cinema history, usage of sexuality and gender stereotypes, the satirization of true-life struggles, the MPAA’s treatment of the film’s content, misconceptions about the film’s inspiration, the cast, director and interconnectedness in subsequent years. And why the casting of legends Mink Stole and Bud Cort? We have our theories. *Starring Natasha Lyonne, Clea DuVall, Cathy Moriarty, RuPaul Charles; Directed by Jamie Babbit. ▶️ (38:50) PICKS OF THE WEEK. Justin’s Pick — MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO (1991):A gorgeous, poetic tale about two 20-something, male hustlers forever living in transit. This is a journey of self-realization and discovering a romantic relationship along the way. *Starring River Phoenix, Keanu Reeves; Directed by Gus Van Sant. Lindsay’s Pick — ALL OVER ME (1997): Submerged in a gritty, ‘90s teen world of drugs, body dysmorphia and homophobia, two friends’ worlds are forever changed after a sexual awakening and murderous hate crime. *Starring Alison Folland, Tara Subkoff, Leisha Hailey, Wilson Cruz; Directed by Alex Sichel. ▶️ (54:50) MURRAYMOMENT: Do Billy and classic Hollywood film star Cary Grant have some type of connection? We’ve got your answer right here! ▶️ (01:02:30) FINAL THOUGHTS: Check out BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER’s soundtrack, featuring Dressy Bessy, RuPaul and loads of other quirky tunes. ▶️ NEXT EPISODE: NEW JACK CITY (1991)! Please rate us, review us, follow us, “like” our social media pages, drop us a line, let us know you’re listening! We are grateful for your support!
On the road, fakely: John shows off his improvisational skills as we pretend to drive to SXSW. We also feature TWO songs from Wisconsin, math rock, Northern Ireland, and we break down what your band’s Facebook goals should be. (Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, and our website, with lots of stuff on it about these and other bands, including artist interviews, is at www.hlycrp.com.)
Taking something as beautifully subjective as music preference and turning it into a ruthless competition, it's The Playlist League! Hosted by Jessi Whitten and featuring a rotating cast of OpenAir hosts (102.3 FM Denver), musicians and Denver community members, The Playlist League drafts playlists song by song according to a theme and asks the listener to vote which one reigns supreme. The winning playlist drafter is awarded the honor of picking the theme for the next episode. Our first episode features Jeremy Petersen, Jessi Whitten and Bruce Trujillo as they wrap up festival season in Colorado by drafting the ultimate festival lineup and the band's closing songs. The Playlist League theme music is performed by Dressy Bessy.
Songs played include Times New Viking, This Heat, Dressy Bessy, The Nerves, The Beat, Caroline Rose, Six Organs of Admittance, plus Bob and Mike ramble on about a bunch of random shit.
Episode #181. We've got a great show today with folk/opera singer Allison Shapira who not only sings on the show but also teaches the group how to breathe correctly. Lindsey Clark seems to actually know about opera which impresses both Justin and Allison. Sean Russell has a new sound effect for letting Justin know he's bored. Joshua Kirk joins the group for a "Album of the Week" segment where we also talk about Yep Rock bands including Dressy Bessy, Jeremy and the Harlequins, and Eli "Paperboy" Reed as well as Modern Baseball. Our show is brought to you by our Amazon link, which gives us a piece of your purchase if you click through the sponsor link on our website www.thecircuslife.com. This podcast is also brought to you by, http://acorn-financial.com, Saucony, RCS Photography, and Cue Recording Studios.
If you're familiar with the Elephant Six collective, you'll know there have been several notable bands with a Denver connection to come out of it. In addition to Neutral Milk Hotel, The Apples In Stereo and Dressy Bessy, that list includes The Minders, who have since relocated to Portland, Ore. Fronted by Martyn Leaper, The Minders have been fairly quiet in recent years. But the band returned this month with the album "Into The River," which they released the same day they visited our CPR Performance Studio. Leaper and his band played four songs from the new album. He also spoke with Jeremy Petersen about incorporating string parts into the band's music for the first time, how they spent the 10 years since the debut album, and the history behind the Elephant Six collective.
This week: transmissions from Popfest! Questionable RVs, sticky fingered fans and drag queen beatdowns, OH MY! Cash and Kindercore co-founder Dan Geller talk to Deerhoof backstage at the Georgia Theater then Ryan and Dan end the episode with John and Tammy from Dressy Bessy outside Little Kings Shuffle Club.
Denver band For Keeps started as a collaboration between co-lead singers Merideth Pryor and Cody Witsken while teaching in China. Now the band is a five-piece that writes fun and light-hearted indie pop. Pryor and Witsken -- now engaged -- and the other three members of For Keeps stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play some songs from their debut "The People We Let In" as well as some new material. They also spoke with Alisha Sweeney about their self-described "BFF pop," the influence of fellow Denver bands Dressy Bessy and Apples In Stereo and their upcoming acoustic tour in South America.
Pop the Pinot Grigio, an entire episode of Elephant 6 music is here. We dig up classics from Neutral Milk Hotel, Olivia Tremor Control, and Apples in Stereo. Elf Power bewitches us, Circulatory System sets our hearts aflutter, Nana Grizol is a new friend with benefits, and Dressy Bessy impresses. Packed with filing emergencies and Rob Schneider double-takes, this episode is a pickup truck full of horse meat! [Support these artists by buying their records!] www.orangetwin.com www.cloudrecordings.com www.yeproc.com www.mergerecords.com
The Denver band is back with its first album in eight years.
Although Sean Moeller has a soft spot for barns and horses, he’s no “Iowa Farm Boy.” The man behind Daytrotter is a bearded ex-track star and ex-sports writer from the University of Iowa, who in addition to being a well mannered family man, happens to have a knack for looking into the eyes of a song, wielding his crafty word-sword, and writing incredibly colorful essays about the songs and artists from around the world who pass through the Daytrotter studio. Sean is a down to earth dude who doesn’t take himself or his talent for writing too seriously. He is a living example of his own philosophy about rock stars and famous people..telling me during the interview, he realized early that “they’re just people.” He’s just a person that sits down at the table and has breakfast with his kids, grabs a coffee, and heads out to Rock Island to record potentially the next Foster The People, Dallas Green, Charlie Pride or Naughty By Nature. It’s impossible to write about Sean Moeller without writing about Daytrotter, and that’s not discounting the man.. or the person he is, but to the contrary.. one can attribute the success of Daytrotter to Sean’s loyalty to his vision and poise; even in the presence of musical greatness. Phil, Pat Stolley, Mike Gentry and the entire team, in conjunction with Sean’s high standards that have been baked into the machine that is the Horseshack Studio; all work together in concert to sustain what we know to be the appealing web presence of Daytrotter.com. …”The thing I went to school for was to be a writer.. it’s always been my first love, so I always knew that I still wanted to write; but I wanted to write about what I wanted to write about, instead of being told..what to write about. Obviously music is a big gigantic passion of mine and it would be nice to do both.” - Sean Moeller I bet if you cornered Sean or any die-hard fan of music, you could get them to admit that music was their first love. Music is stirring and like a sensory time capsule, it carves its initials into the tree of our childhood and teen years; with each listen of our favorite song and favorite album.. dropping melodic memory bread-crumbs that today lead us back to the mile-markers of growing up. I remember being 15 making my first mix-tape; fast forward..stop..fast forward, playing and listening carefully.. auditioning every song before deeming it worthy of adding it to the carefully compiled compilation and passing it to a friend on the bus after school. Sure, once in a while you stumble on a complete album that is solid all the way through like a Pink Floyd “Animals,” “The White Album” “Purple Rain” or Nirvana’s “Nevermind,” but more often than not, lovers of music enjoy using our own sonic-art taste gauge developed over the years in our messy bedroom laboratory, to pick the cherries we like to hear, collect, and share. In 2006 I was searching online for music that would be suitable for my summer mix-tape CD and when doing a search for the band Limbeck, my eyes tripped on this website titled Daytrotter.com. The first thing I remember noticing is the hand-drawn cartoon illustrations of the bands, and I believe one of those bands was Dressy Bessy. In addition to providing recordings of live sessions featuring original songs, Daytrotter’s Johnnie Cluney, with every session, draws up illustrations or cartoon drawings of the band members which really brands the Daytrotter product and makes for an authentic bundle warranting at least… 1000+ Fonzi Points. Finding Sean Moeller’s Daytrotter.com was exciting because it was like casting out your Google-rod and reeling in exactly the fish you were hoping to catch. I started downloading every single session and making my own Best of Daytrotter September, October, Daytrotter Summer 07, Daytrotter IKEA Road-Trip Mix, etc. I can recall emailing daytrotter, feeling grateful, explaining that I couldn’t find the donation link and asking them how I can donate. I believe it was Sean Moeller who wrote me back and the email read something to the effect: We don’t really ask for donations but if you want to donate.. you can. It’s been interesting watching little Daytrotter grow into this big popular cult-source for new music and binary audio showcase for the classic artists of yesteryear. In our travels at SXSW, bands commonly reference Daytrotter and in my experience, you don’t find too many artists who haven’t done a daytrotter session or at least have a session scheduled. Sean, being a loyal Alabama fan, doesn’t like his taste in music to be limited to “indie” music, and we have a good exchange about the selective music fan/hipster conflation. Sean explains in the interview “I like all music.” “If there’s a leaning in Daytrotter towards indie music, it’s simply because indie-bands tour the most. They tour the most.. they get into a van and they drive around. ” It’s not that unusual to find a session by a Country artist or a Hip Hop Rap act, but Daytrotter, having a substantial leaning towards textbook “indie” bands, has functioned as a hunter-gatherer of appealing unusual independent music; making it easier for music junkies with eclectic taste to compile enough mixtapes to last 99 lifetimes. Daytrotter.com offers a feature for members to cherry pick their favorite session tracks and compile a virtual mixtape on line, signified by an old school cassette illustration. I continue to reference mixtapes because Daytrotter allows the 8th grade concert T-wearing nerd in all of us..to live on, and I think Sean comes from that nostalgic place and shares the spirit of that adolescent sentiment. Daytrotter fills the shoes of both the BMG Cassette Club and Hit Parader magazine, facilitating a pipeline for the consumption of new bands and new sounds bundled with all the juicy details about the weird bass player or the inspiration behind your favorite song lyric. Daytrotter also uploads their session recordings at 320kb which is very appealing to the modern day audiophile. It’s my feeling that Daytrotter is still.. merely a device to connect Sean to great music and to continue to recreate opportunities to write about what he wants to write about, and the pay-for membership is merely a device to pay the bills and continue introducing great music to the world. Much of Daytrotter comes from a place of a sentiment for vintage times and vintage things. He has a vinyl heart and I look at Daytrotter.com just as I would a friendly gesture; a regenerative artesian mixtape that Sean Moeller and the Daytrotter crew pass to me every day, on the bus of the world wide web. – jm www.daytrotter.com SESSIONS at http://www.daytrotter.com My Brightest Diamond Dawes Pearl and The Beard William Elliot Whitmore
I got a Venti-sized mistake at the bar for Michael. If you liked the music I used in the episode this week, go download it. The song was Just Like Henry by Dressy Bessy and can be downloaded here. If you like What Some Would Call Lies…I’d like to suggest a very new and very […] No related posts.
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Your cadaverous pallor betrays an aura of foreboding, almost as though you sense a disquieting metamorphosis as Annie and Colleen bring you yet another host of urban legends and scientific anomalies. What is fact and what is fiction, science fans? Are Annie and Colleen actually nutjobs, or is it just your imagination, hmmm? And consider this dismaying observation: this podcast has no logic and no seriousness. Which offers you this chilling challenge... to find a rational explanation! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Of course, there's always OUR way... Musical Guest: Dressy Bessy performing "Electrified" and "Who'd Stop The Rain" Tales of Wonder: * A visit from the Very-Shallow-Water Shark * Two Wonderfully Horrifying NYC Transit Stories * Bingo with Murray Hill Most Memorable Lines Taken Out of Context: * "Whoa, Colleen just had a muppet moment!" * "Did you take off your vaginas and put 'em in your suitcase?" * "There's something about cocks in the bible."
Your cadaverous pallor betrays an aura of foreboding, almost as though you sense a disquieting metamorphosis as Annie and Colleen bring you yet another host of urban legends and scientific anomalies. What is fact and what is fiction, science fans? Are Annie and Colleen actually nutjobs, or is it just your imagination, hmmm? And consider this dismaying observation: this podcast has no logic and no seriousness. Which offers you this chilling challenge... to find a rational explanation! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Of course, there's always OUR way... Musical Guest: Dressy Bessy performing "Electrified" and "Who'd Stop The Rain" Tales of Wonder: * A visit from the Very-Shallow-Water Shark * Two Wonderfully Horrifying NYC Transit Stories * Bingo with Murray Hill Most Memorable Lines Taken Out of Context: * "Whoa, Colleen just had a muppet moment!" * "Did you take off your vaginas and put 'em in your suitcase?" * "There's something about cocks in the bible."