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Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Blue For You by Mason RamseySong 1: (Just Like) Starting Over by John Lennon (1980)Song 2: Beggin' by Madcon (2007)Song 3: Voodoo Lady by Ween (1994)Song 4: Great Day by Paul McCartney (1997)Song 5: Rock Your Body by Justin Timberlake (2002)Song 6: Green Onions by Booker T & the MGs (1962)Song 7: All Those Years Ago by George Harrison (1981)Song 8: Watch Me Bleed by Tears for Fears (1983)Song 9: S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun) by The Glorious Sons (2017)Song 10: Adeline by Ringo Starr (2024)Outro song: Rumble by Link Wray (1958)
BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 86** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Lyrics to Go...A Tribe Called Quest 2. Doomsday...MF Doom feat Pebbles the Invisible Girl 3. One Day...Jeru the Damaja 4. Take It Personal...Gang Starr 5. Loungin'...Guru 6. O My God (demo)...The Police 7. O My God (remastered)...The Police 8. World Machine...Level 42 9. This is a Low (Live at the Budokan)...blur 10. Good Luck, Babe!...Chappell Roan 11. cut!...Maren Morris & Julia Micheals 12. Airbag...Radiohead 13. Voodoo Lady...Ween 14. Slow Down...Brand Nubian 15. Who Got Da Props...Black Moon 16. Dancing Souls...H.R. 17. Sailin' On...Bad Brains 18. Sailin' On...No Doubt 19. Sparkle...Camp Lo 20. When I'm Small...Phantogram 21. I Melt With You...Modern English 22. Dirty Work...Steely Dan 23. Vienna...Billy Joel 24. Waterloo Sunset...The Kinks 25. Someday...The Strokes 26 Everyday is Like Sunday...Morrissey 27.. Everyday Is Exactly The Same...NIN 28. Mastermind Specialism...English Teacher
Brett Morris (CBB World, Screw It We're Just Gonna Talk About The Beatles, a million other podcasts) joins me to talk about Ween's 2003 album "Quebec"! We go pretty long here, including a lengthy tangent about Radiohead. Other Ween songs I recommended to Brett after recording: I'm In The Mood To Move, Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down), Roses Are Free, Voodoo Lady, What Deaner Was Talking About, Piss up a Rope, The Mollusk, I'll Be Your Jonny on the Spot, Waving My Dick in the Wind, Ocean Man, Exactly Where I'm At, Bananas and Blow, Gabrielle, Learnin' To Love, Your Party, Woman And Man. These were just intended as a broad sampling, obviously there are lots of other great Ween songs!
Interview by Haze https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall We recently linked back with Alabama rapper Shown 1K for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about his label Stackgang, the importance of having a team, goals for the label, having other labels reaching out to him, describes how his 2021 went, his mixtape ‘Feed The Streets' hosted by Big Bank & Bigga Rankin, moving around & networking in other cities, the music scene in Tuscaloosa, working with Big Yavo, TLE Cinco & S3nsi Molly on the mixtape, his relationship with GuttaTV, his new album ‘Stackaveli', the single “Voodoo Lady” blowing up, his new music video “Hurt My Feelings”, recently linking with Zaytoven, upcoming music, goals for 2022, and much more!
New Jersey has a special place in the history of Ween. Hailing from just across the Delaware River, Ween basically got their start in Jersey, in now defunct but once iconic venues such as City Gardens in Trenton, and Court Tavern in New Brunswick. Before they were big, there was Jersey! Given this rich history, it might be surprising to learn that they hadn't played in Jersey in 12 years. Damn, that's a long time without Taylor Ham! But that all changed last month when Ween descended upon The Borgata in Atlantic City. Playing like they had house money, Ween rocked out yet another epic two-night stand. Weencast was there and we lived to tell the tale! The first night started off a little slow, but next thing I knew, I was blasted off to space with rarities such as Get A Little Taste of You, Now I'm Freaking Out, and The Argus. With Z-Rock Hawaii in the house this early, I just knew shit was going to get even browner. And it did. Deaner shredded an absolutely intense Johnny on the Spot, and then I was treated to the double country delight of Japanese Cowboy followed by I Don't Want To Leave You on the Farm. Gener, who was en fuego all weekend, then broke out the acoustic for a quartet of rarities, including my first ever Hey There Fancy Pants, and my second ever I'll Miss You. My mind was basically already blown, and the show was only half over. Aaron put away the acoustic and after jamming out the fan favorite but common, Voodoo Lady, they proceeded to one of the top highlights of the evening, Bumblebee. This hard-rocking rarity has only been played 12 times, it was my first time hearing it live, and it hadn't been played at all since 2001, when it was brought out one time only, for the live performance of God Ween Satan at John and Peter's. Talk about Boognish bliss! A short while later, they raised the stakes once again, breaking out the ultra-rare, The Rift. The Rift has only been played live six times. Not only that, but Mickey invited guitar monster, The Reverend B'ill, to sit in on the song. Bill Fowler has been sitting in and otherwise jamming with Ween here and there since the early 90's, and when he's up there with Deaner, there's some serious guitar god synergy going on. So this is a fantastic version of The Rift, and also the only time B'ill ever sat in on it live. Just when you thought it couldn't get any browner, Deaner launched the band into Suckin The Blood From The Devil's Dick. It was my virgin experience with the song, and it left me…shook. After a little Big Jilm, they then launched into the sweet one-two punch of Laura followed by Demon Sweat. Aaron really shined here, on Laura he did a little dueling guitars with Mickey, and then for Demon Sweat he plopped himself down on the piano. Both songs were awesome and rare, but it was especially freaking cool to see Gener taking things to another level and being totally in his element. Viva la Ween! Friday night was one for the record books. Enjoy the episode and stay brown my friends! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
When Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo - better known by their respective stage names Gene and Dean Ween of the band Ween - were given full reign of a professional recording studio for their 4th studio album, they rose to the occasion and crafted 1994's "Chocolate and Cheese". This week's guest, teacher and poet Josh Medsker, joins us as we attempt to dissect this weirdly wonderful, schizophrenic slab. Songs featured in this episode: What Deaner Was Talking About (Peel Session) - Ween; (For A While) I Couldn't Play My Guitar Like A Man - Aaron Freeman; Anchorage - Michelle Shocked; Push Th' Little Daisies - Ween; Punk's Not Dead - The Exploited; Piss Up A Rope - Ween; Man, It's So Loud In Here - They Might Be Giants; Take Me Away, Spinal Meningitis - Ween; Highway Star - Deep Purple; Freedom of '76, I Can't Put My Finger On It - Ween; Such A Scream - Tom Waits; Roses Are Free - Phish; Roses Are Free, Birthday Boy, Baby Bitch, Mister, Would You Please Help My Pony, Drifter In The Dark - Ween; Ace Of Long Nights - Umphry's McGee; Voodoo Lady, Candi, Buenas Tardes Amigo, The HIV Song, What Deaner Was Talking About, Don't Shit Where You Eat, What Deaner Was Talking About (Live in Toronto) - Ween
Join us as we go back to 2002 once again, this time dropping in on the bucolic scene of Southern Illinois University for an evening at the Shryock Auditorium. Carbondale, Illinois, bitches! Ween had played eight shows in nine days across the South and Midwest, and this was the finale, yet another tour de force from this era! Sometimes the trip can loom almost as large as the show itself. This was one of those times. The drive out was 13.5 hours for me, and more than 15.5 for Shane; a true overnighter complete with a sleep rotation. To this day, it remains our longest Ween road trip. Infamously, on the drive home, at our hotel, we got caught up in a massive tornado outbreak. We were fine, but nothing like the power going out mid-tornado warning, and not knowing what county you're in. It really hit home the next day, when we found out that actual tornadoes had, in fact, torn through the area just miles from our hotel. But I digress: we're here to talk about a show, aren't we? And Ween came to rock. Despite a Chocolate and Cheese heavy evening with commons aplenty, the band's musicianship was impeccable, and they dug into the vault just enough to content any true-hearted fan. Some highlights include a talk box infused jam in Voodoo Lady followed up immediately with Spring Theme, and Deez Nutz, which was the absolute highlight of the evening. For the uninitiated, Deez Nutz is a parody of the Guess Who's hit These Eyes, where every mention of “eyes” is replaced with “nutz.” It features Claude's falsetto on vocals, and has only been played live fifteen times, just once since 2003. They then brought the first set to a close with the super rare If You Could Save Yourself (You'd Save Us All). The night closed with an epic encore that featured six songs, among them a cover of CSNY's Ohio, and a Tender Situation with Papa Gener taking a turn at guitar hero. The night had plenty of brown for sure! Check out the episode, yo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Handsome Jack goes into that Louisiana Swamp and runs into a Voodoo Lady names Marie Laveau. Told by Jimmy and Mary at WCTY
Join us as we head down to North Cackalacky for one heckuva rockin' and a rompin' tour opener! Way back when, April 19th, 2002, Ween descended upon the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in Asheville, NC, and we (well, at least one of us!) were there to tell the tale! And what a tale it was! From the first note in “Buckingham Green,” to the last note of “I Can't Put My Finger On It,” Ween came to rock. This uptempo show featured a lot of jamming and rock and roll flare, hitting up such rarities as “Now I'm Freakin' Out,” and “Never Squeal on the Pusher.” Did I say jamming? This show has you covered! “Voodoo Lady,” and “Rose are Free,” though standards, were jammed out like they were freshly pressed singles. And they practically brought the house down when they police siren-jammed “Johnny on the Spot,” right into “Don't Sweat It.” And the drums on “Never Squeal on the Pusher?” Damn son, Claude was on fire! What can I say, the shit was real brown that night! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
This is going to be a controversial episode. We know that you love this song....and we do too...kind of. Just relax and listen to the dumb things we have to say. "Controversy creates conversation". -Tim Heidecker
Well, here we are. This is the mother of all shows...April 20th (420) 2000! The 1st annual "Cook College Earth Day Festival" with headliner... Ween! Join Rory and Shane as they discuss the second part of this huge 2 part discussion about April 20th 2000, Rutgers University! It was an evening like no other. Free show. Open air outdoor venue. 420. Ween. Prepare to be blasted into another dimension! It was mere weeks before the release of White Pepper, and Ween was en fuego! They played the panoply: a dose of the old with the likes of “Nan,” “Laura,” and a beautiful “Sorry Charlie,” and also the new with a song like “Even if You Don't” having been played for only the fifteenth time at that point. The jams were bounteous: “Springtheme” was orgasmic, “Voodoo Lady” (with “Kiss” by Prince interlude!!!!!) was legendary, and “Poopship Destroyer” was brown AF. We're just scratching the surface here: I am telling you, legends walked among us that evening! For part two we spread the love around and also include fan stories from that night. Tune in and check it out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Well, here we are. This is the mother of all shows...April 20th (420) 2000! The 1st annual "Cook College Earth Day Festival" with headliner... Ween! Join Rory and Shane as they discuss the first part of this huge 2 part discussion about April 20th 2000, Rutgers University! It was an evening like no other. Free show. Open air outdoor venue. 420. Ween. Prepare to be blasted into another dimension! It was mere weeks before the release of White Pepper, and Ween was en fuego! They played the panoply: a dose of the old with the likes of “Nan,” “Laura,” and a beautiful “Sorry Charlie,” and also the new with a song like “Even if You Don't” having been played for only the fifteenth time at that point. The jams were bounteous: “Springtheme” was orgasmic, “Voodoo Lady” (with “Kiss” by Prince interlude!!!!!) was legendary, and “Poopship Destroyer” was brown AF. We're just scratching the surface here: I am telling you, legends walked among us that evening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
To celebrate our move to Anchor.fm, we've gone back and taken another look at our earlier episodes. Man, it's been a while, and we've learned a lot. Although our earlier lo-fi era certainly had it's brown charm, we thought it couldn't hurt to remaster these sons a' bitches. We ran noise reduction and took a fine tooth comb to the .wav file, adjusting amplification to improve listenability. While we didn't include any deleted scenes, or give you an extended peek at the Wampa, we hope that these improvements make this episode better to listen to. Episode 1: 10/27/1996, The Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA. Regulators, mount up. In this episode we discuss how we first got into Ween, and the first show ever, on the Twelve Golden Country Greats tour. The story begins for us in the winter of ‘96. For me, it was listening to Chocolate and Cheese for the first time ever as I rode home from volleyball practice, and just being totally blown away by “Voodoo Lady,” while Shane just remembers that the first person we knew who had the album was a buddy of ours who had gotten it through BMG solely for the gratuitous nature of the lady on the cover. Twelve Golden Country Greats landed that summer, and by the next fall we had caught wind of tour dates and a show at Philadelphia's own Trocadero. Shane got the tickets and thus began our love affair with Ween live. Join us as we tell the tale of the show, go through the setlist, and recount the high points of the show. It may be almost 25 years ago, but after relistening to the show, the memories sure did come rushing back! Once brown, forever brown. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
We kick off our 2021 broadcasts with a takeover from one of New York's most respected record heads - Yuki Noji. Yuki was behind the desk at A-1 Records, NYC for eight years and helms regular shows on The Lot Radio. She also co-hosted the infamous Cedar Room parties with her partner DJ Monchan, most recently from their Bed-Stuy apartment, and soon in their new home of Japan. Yuki has delivered us a delightful two-hour mix inspired by summer. @user-349043484 Sexy T.K.O. - Touch me, Take me (Rocky revenge) Ruddy Thomas - Just one moment away (Version) Huge Porter - Love T.K.O. Janet Kay - Loving you Susan Cadogan - Juicy Fruit Slowly Sounds ft. Jasmine Kara - I like it Eddie Capone’s Treatment - I won’t give you up Julius Brokington - This feeling (freedom) Gwen McCrae - Poison Executive - Celebrate your love TN - Shake Down Something Special - Come make it feel good Goody Goody - It looks like love Kenny Bobien and friends - Why we sing (Church mix) Yuki - Joy (Eric Kuoper club mix) Pushim - Like a sunshine, my memory (EOL mix) Unknown - Secret soul Louie Vega - Thousand fingered man (root mix) Voodoo Lady (disco 65 edit) N’dambi - Call me (yam who rework) Lesette Wilson - Caveman boogie Towa Tei - Technoba Handsome Boy Modelling School - The truth
Gene and Dean Ween are the best songwriting duo since Jagger and Richards, or Lennon and McCartney, or maybe it's Rogers and Hammerstein. You get the point. They are geniuses. Their canon features hundreds and hundreds of songs played to perfection in every genre. Sometimes these songs are drenched in feedback or feature pitch-adjusted vocals. Other times they play Dylanesque odes to former lovers that are a delicate as an orchid. There are songs about golden eels and children born without eyes. They have half a dozen songs about equine friends. They are as adept at speed-freak metal as they are Irish drinking songs. They even did a full country album. Deaner can wow you with his virtuosity on guitar and Gener could get a four-chair turn on The Voice. Ween can do it all.There is really no sampling of Ween that could give you an adequate understanding of what they are capable of. Nonetheless, here are a bakers' dozen of songs to whet your appetite:"Birthday Boy" from God, Ween, Satan: The Oneness"Dr. Rock" from The Pod"Push th' Little Daisies" and "The Stallion (pt 3)" from Pure Guava"Take Me Away," "Baby Bitch," "Buenas Tardes, Amigo," and "What Deaner Was Talking About" from Chocolate & Cheese"Piss Up a Rope" from 12 Golden Country Greats"The Golden Eel" and "Buckingham Green" from The Mollusk"Stay Forever" from White Pepper"Your Party" from La CucharachaOr you can dive in just about anywhere. The full albums Chocolate & Cheese, The Mollusk, and White Pepper are the most accessible and consistently great albums, while the others get a little brown. Ween also has tons of "unreleased" music and their concerts are epic.Support the show (https://teespring.com/stores/the-new-dad-rock)
Intro to the track contains background information on the "Sears Radio Theater" series that was heard on CBS and eventually was picked up by the Mutual Radio Network in 1980 and became known as The Mutual Radio Theater, sponsored by Sears. This is a mystery story... hosted by Vincent Price... A young woman seeks the help of a Voodoo Lady to solve a problem that she cannot seem to solve in any other way. More shows from this series are found in the "Drama/Adventure" Playlist
LP exploration with the ever-knowledgeable Troy, featuring the following new cakes and/or tasty re-releases: Yu Imai - Kindaichi Kosuke Nishi E Iku Dalvanius & The Fascinations - Voodoo Lady Ian Willson - Two Is Better Than One All available from and thanks to Southbound Records.
Ryan, Ed, Caitlin, and Chris shelter-in-place with some home-baked baked goods. We eat fudge, dunk cookies, sample Lava Cake from a friend, and get into some Golden Papaya flower from Ananada farms. Mendo Purps and Voodoo Lady get rolled up and some Coastal Haze is burned while we discuss breaking a Chemex, burning a pizza and buzzing on some Magic Wand. Just in time for 4/20, twist one up and join us!
One of the most popular drivers in NASCAR history joins host Rick Houston for the first of a three-part conversation about his legendary career. Bill Elliott very candidly discusses his hard-fought climb to the sport's pinnacle, how he dealt with attention early in his career and the 1985 Winston 500 at Talladega in which he cane from nearly two laps down to win. Also, Rick and co-host Steve Waid remember Jody Ridley's controversial 1981 win at Dover, Josie the Voodoo Lady and Ronnie Thomas' joyride in his Virginia hometown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most popular drivers in NASCAR history joins host Rick Houston for the first of a three-part conversation about his legendary career. Bill Elliott very candidly discusses his hard-fought climb to the sport’s pinnacle, how he dealt with attention early in his career and the 1985 Winston 500 at Talladega in which he cane from nearly two laps down to win. Also, Rick and co-host Steve Waid remember Jody Ridley’s controversial 1981 win at Dover, Josie the Voodoo Lady and Ronnie Thomas’ joyride in his Virginia hometown.
Chad Shank guest hosts The Doug Stanhope Podcast with Special Guests Doug Stanhope, Tom Konopka & Castlerock Kenny. Recorded Aug 4th, 2017 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Chad Shank (@HDFatty), Tom Konopka (@realTomKonopka), Castlerock Kenny (@cstlrckkenny), & Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced & Edited by Chaille. This episode is sponsored by Number Juan Tequila - http://www.oldtowntequila.com/brands/Number-Juan.html Stanhope 2017 Tour Dates at http://www.dougstanhope.com/tour-dates/. Get on the Mailing List. Closing song, "Voodoo Lady", by Ween. Available on iTunes. LINKS: - Chad Shank Voice Over info at AudioShank.com - Support the Innocence Project - http://www.innocenceproject.org/ - Doug's DVD/CDs are all available at DougStanhope.com/store
Episode 020!How is it May already? Where has the time gone? Download MP3 Song 1 SMB Ground Theme / Underground Theme by Nintendo from the game Super Smash Bros.. http://www.ssbwiki.com/Super_Smash_Bros._for_Nintendo_3DS_/_Wii_U_%E2%99%AA%E2%80%94A_Smashing_Soundtrack%E2%80%94 Song 2 Dusty Dots (Eclectic Method Remix) by Upright T-Rex Music from the game TwoDots. http://uprighttrexmusic.bandcamp.com/album/twodots-original-soundtrack Song 3 A life of order and happiness by Finn Seliger from the game Deponia. http://store.daedalic.de/en/shop/soundtracks/original-soundtrack-deponia-(ce1013).aspx Song 4 as requested by listener @heatherlime Astral Observatory by Koji Kondo & Toru Minegishi from the game Majora’s Mask http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda06-majoras-mask-soundtrack-music.php Song 5 Mocking the Voodoo Lady & Voodoo Jazz by Michael Land from the game Curse of Monkey Island. http://scummbar.com/resources/downloads/index.php?todo=MP3 Song 6 Jib Jig by David Wise from the game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donkey_Kong_Country_2:_Diddy’s_Kong_Quest Song 7 Kaleidoscope by Strategic Music from the game The Tiny Bang Story. http://www.colibrigames.com/ Subscribe via RSS or Subscribe via ITUNESFollow me on Twitter, I'm @EricsVGMixtape.Or check out my personal webpage, Frumpous!
"Voodoo Child" is a graphic novel created by Nicolas Cage and his son Weston. It's about a biracial superhero crusading against cajun demons and a government conspiracy in post-Katrina New Orleans. It's also completely ridiculous and almost impossible to follow. Please join us as we discuss snake-hair, sexy accordionists, and richard branson's sex life. PS -- Segment One has some small audio issues but they resolve themselves quickly so hang in there, lil shavers! Bumper music: "Voodoo Lady" by Ween, "Voodoo" by King Diamond
New York Groove – Ace Frehley Kiss lead guitarist, Ace Frehley rocked hard in ’78 with this solo gem. Ain’t Got No Home – Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry The ‘croak’ voice that happens at 1:27 is how he got his nickname – no auto tune here. Grape Peel (How I Feel) – Buffalo Killers From their album Heavy Reverie – meaty pop from Cincinnati, Oh-hi-o. Come Away – ESG From ’83 – we think James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) owes a lot to ESG. The Beat Generation – Beat Farmers Mid 80’s Cow punk from San Diego. King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown – Augustus Pablo Rub-a-dub-dub. Free Walk – Melt Yourself Down Jazz funk pays a huge homage to Fela. Voodoo Lady – Ween It’s only been two years, but we wish these guys would get back together. All At Once – Ty Karim Dusty and raw, from the original “Los Angeles Soul Goddess.” Sit Down You’re Rockin’ The Boat – Sammy Davis Jr. Made famous in ‘Guys and Dolls’ – made more famous by the Candy Man.
OK, so maybe the revolution isn't happening so much. With Jordan... otherwise detained... Patsy Kennedy returns to the show as a guest host. Meanwhile, Frank, Rory, and Scapie all make some quick changes of who is doing what...but we do deliver all the usual serials! Featuring: Guard Duty, Series 5, Episode 02: "Feel Good," featuring Voodoo Lady having encounters with Bumblebee and the Stallion; Rory St. John's This Day in History and update Where Are They Now In History, with two episodes by two different hosts; Debatitorium, Series 2, Episode 08: "Apples vs. Oranges," in which we compare the supposedly uncomparable; Scapie Stories from a Cat in the Dark, in which Scapie tells his version of PART TWO of H.P. Lovecraft's "Herbert West--Reanimator," to Mister Muffins; the legal limit of listener mail; doubt-casting from the hosts. Mrow! Download it now! AND, send your comments to castinwax@gmail.com!
This is, by far, the Scapie Sings-iest episode of the podcast to date. Scapies sings not one, not two, not even three... no, he sings SIX SONGS. Be the first on your block the hear the Scapie classics "@$$hole Watch," "Moist Food," "When You Go Skating," "Wolves," "When Frank Allen Talks," and more! Featuring: Guard Duty, Series 4, Episode 06: "Rocking the Boat," wherein Dr. Fast and Voodoo Lady interview a science genius for a place on the Guard; Rory St. John's This Day in History and update Where Are They Now In History discussing the wisdom of Margaret Thatcher; Tract or Fiction?, Series 3, Episode 09: "The Missing Day" finally revealing what happened to that long-forgotten holiday, Thanksgiving; Scapie Stories from a Cat in the Dark, in which Scapie tells us his version of Saki's "The Interlopers," to Dr. Rock of the Rock Institute of Rock; a tuny protest in Listener Mail; conpiratorial whispers from the hosts. Okay? Download it now! AND, send your comments to castinwax@gmail.com!
Sickness delayed the show by a week, but now we're back and raring to go! Frank shares some good news, Rory expresses some disbelief, Scape says he could kill a horse, and Jordan tries to keep all three on track. Featuring: Guard Duty, Series 4, Episode 02: "Being Nice," in which Voodoo Lady and Broadband discuss their fellow Guard members; Rory St. John's This Day in History and update Where Are They Now In History, revealing a few pieces of TV history; Debatitorium, Series 2, Episode 03: "Space Exploration," deciding whether or not mankind should continue to explore the cosmos, animals or no; Scapie Stories from a Cat in the Dark, in which Scapie tells us his version of H. D. Everett's "Fingers of a Hand" to Dr. Nektori Stelloff; Decker and Hayes, Series 2, Episode 10: "The Reckoning," the penultimate chapter of the duo's second mystery... beginning to reveal some answers; a meager smattering of Listener Mail; brief explorations by the hosts. Wowza! Download it now! AND, send your comments to castinwax@gmail.com!
Back from Thanksgiving vacation, Jordan, Rory, and Scapie come back with a blast on an episode which involves eavesdropping, coughing, roleplaying, tutoring, and interesting. Featuring: Decker and Hayes, Series 2, Episode 6: "Put on the Red Light", in which everyone seems to be conspiring against the duo; Rory St. John's This Day in History and update Where Are They Now In History, revealing the deaths of John Lennon; Tract or Fiction?, Series 3, Episode 1: "Dark Dungeons", recreating the infamous tract about Dungeons and Dragons; Scapie Stories from a Cat in the Dark, in which Scapie tells us his version of Lewis Spence's The Archer and the Arras; Guard Duty, Series 3, Episode 8: "Better Interest", with Voodoo Lady and the Jack arguing the pros and cons of an Earth Guard strike; a few bits of Listener Mail; news and notes from the hosts. NOW! Download it now! Plus: please send your comments to castinwax@gmail.com!
Rory is still missing, of course, but Jordan, Frank, and Scape muddle through somehow. From discussions of cockroaches and kennels to the theory behind doing Where Are They Now In History, they talk about stuff... and it often comes back to Rory. Featuring: Decker and Hayes, Series 2, Episode 2: "Shadows of Gotham City", where the two investigations the ladies are on both become more complicated... and bloody; Rory St. John's This Day in History and update Where Are They Now In History, this time showing the surrender of New Amsterdam to the British; Tract or Fiction?, Series 2, Episode 06: "Baby Talk", examining the rights and wrongs involved in the abortion issue; a Frank Allen Interview with James Stuart, one time Duke of York and King James II of England; Guard Duty, Series 3, Episode 1: "Mourning People", featuring Voodoo Lady and Mister Fahrenheit talking after Ocean Man's funeral service; more of your very own Listener Mail, mostly contentious; embittered epistles for the hosts. Woe is me! Download it now! Send your comments to castinwax@gmail.com!
Frank has some special news this week, which causes him to line up a very special and secret Frank Allen interview, along with the usual great serials! Featuring: - Guard Duty, Series 2, Episode 02: "Double Talk", introducing Binary Girl gossiping with Voodoo Lady; - This Day in History and update Where Are They Now In History, in which Rory St. John teaches about countries doing parenting; - Track or Fiction?, Episode 07: "The Curse of Baphomet", possibly the most educational episode of Tract of Fiction ever, telling us a few different views of Free Masonry; - a Frank Allen Interview specially arranged for this episode, but on a secret topic, designed specifically to impress; - boisterous braggadocio from the hosts. Amazing! Download it now!