The Bopst Show — Episode 2
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63 comments on The Bopst Show — Episode 2
Any plans to post your playlist, like at the Clam?
As I said last time, I think it would modify (ie make more expensive) our (still pending) licensing agreement. At least I think. That crap is so confusing.
Just keep the shows coming. Last weeks show made my flight to Houston rather enjoyable. Thanks!
Thanks for playing The Minutemen too, that one took me back to high school and their album Ballot Result…… good times…..
Keep it up! Last week’s show was awesome, as well as this one. I can’t wait till next Monday’s edition…
I’m uploading it to my ipod to make riding in the car MUCH more enjoyable. Keep up the GREAT work!
Welcome back to the (digital) airwaves! Good to hear it again!
Great show. Great music. Keep on!
Woo-hoo! I’m downloading as I type. I love the Bopst show, but frequently missed it on the radio, so podcasting is ideal for me. Thanks for doing this!
As always, thanks for listening. I greatly appreciate it.
If you have any questions about any of the songs, artists or bands on this podcast, just ask. I’ll be posting the track listings for these shows on my MySpace page sometime in the next week so as to avoid any troubling (and throughly confusing) legality issues. You can always find out that information by listening to the show as well…
On the podcast, I didn’t tell you who did the Indian instrumental after the John Lajoie tune, “Everyday Normal Guy”. It is Milind Tulankar and the composition is called, “Sanai”. I first heard him on the excellent blog Music For Maniacs. Sadly, finding any more of his music is virtually impossible to find.
Check out his site here. The site is being updated and hopefully this time around he’ll post some of his music as the last version (for some odd, unexplainable reason) only featured short samples that I used in this broadcast.
Also, if you are looking for good music, check out Diddy Wah. His podcasts are always worth a listen and he posts great tunes as well. Currently, he has posted great songs for download such as Slim Harpo’s, “Shake Your Hips” and many other essential listens. Check it out…
Next week’s episode features Chris Berman of ESPN talking about the virtues of codeine consumption, Dead Prez, Irving Taylor and as many other quality sounds and inspirations I can cram into an hour show.
and if anyone has any requests, I’m all ears…
Bopstshow, a major radio programme. Thanks to be.
From Italy with friendship
Franz
recommend: http://youtube.com/watch?v=UoLdONp-enc (the ‘side effects’ bit is hilarious)
oh yes, I played this many times on the radio. It was one of the most requested bits of audio people called in to hear.
awesome :) Casey has a foul mouth !! LOL keep on smucking
and that I will…again, anybody got any requests out there? That’s what I miss most about being on the radio: audience participation. Give it up people. The Bopst Show is only as good as the audience that listens to it…
Heck, TAKE CALLS!
Give us a number and let us call you with the understanding that it’s the listener line. Then get your phone, rig it into whatever digiaudiorecordermacallit you are using and when it rings go for it. You you could even tell everyone that if it goes to VoiceMail (because I’m sure you have a life) that they can leave a request and you could still use the audio.
Then you could mash up a request then spin and it’d be great. We’ll all know that it’s not “live” but would dig the participation anyway.
That is a good idea except I don’t want to put my number out there on the wild, wild web. I’ll have to get a new line or something. Any suggestions?
you could use that new Google voicemail thing. thats a thing right? ross? right? that would be pretty tight…plus if people new it was going to voicemail they might rehearse some pretty funny shit. kinda like jim rome (sports radio anyone???)
please say this is a possibility. That would be perfect…
ross? ross?
Aaaaaaaa! Casey Casem!!!! Ouch.
Yeah duh, we can totally set that up. I’ll get it going for next week.
Green Modern Kits…that reminds me of the houses Sears Roebuck used to sell. William Burroughs lived in one though I doubt it was green.
And if that can be arranged to have people call in and leave requests or whatever they so desire, that would be epic…
Ok let’s try this out. The official call in number for the Bopst Show (for now) is:
(804) 767-2550
“The internet is for pr0n” “Everyday Normal Guy”…Where the hell do you uncover these gems? Me almost spit coffee all over computer monitor.
that is the goal…
Actually I thought of that and started to say get a tracphone.
You could get them, they are cheap and you just prepay.
I suspect you can find one with a hands free connector and you could pick the audio off of that with a careful patch setup and I suspect they come with VM. That way you have your “request line” and don’t have to give out your regular number.
Duh…. I answered before seeing that you’d gotten a number.
VM only so far? Now I have to remember the strange request I had floating around in my head.
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