The Bopst Show: Swimming Hole (Episode 153)
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Title: The Bopst Show: “Swimming Hole (Episode 153)”
Rating: PG-13 (Adult Situations)
Intent: To laugh at the absurd notion that Ayn Rand is an astute political thinker…
Random Diversion: parasites who persistently avoid either purpose or reason perish as they should
Random Image: You need to read that book again
Random Blog: Bubblegum Soup
Random Mainstream Bopst Rant: It sounds like Yma Sumac playing with Roy Ayers, Ananda Shankar and Lalo Schifrin
Ayn & Mike:
Construction Date: Friday May 27th, 2011
Equipment: Mac G5, Free Audio Editor & Recorder Software from Audacity, Frontier US-122 USB Audio/MIDI Interface, Shure SM57 Microphone
Posted: May 31st, 2011
Artists and Groups in order of appearance: Tiny Town intro, Fela Kuti, Battles, Sun Ra, Die Kreuzen, Burning Spear, Chris Pureka, Jim Stafford, Kinky, The Emotions, Kurtis Blow
Liner Notes
Here are some shows I’m hustling at Balliceaux this week…

NEXT NEW SHOW: 06/06/11
The complete set list for this week’s show and all previous show set lists (153 as of this writing) are on my blog. If you hate MySpace (and who doesn’t), look me up on Facebook. I post track listings there as well.
2 hours of Bopst Show programming airs Sundays, 12-2PM (EST-USA), on KAOS Radio Austin.
Until Next Time:
Stay clean,
BOPST
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1 comment on The Bopst Show: Swimming Hole (Episode 153)
Hey Chris. I have to tell you – Love the radio show! Thanks for all you do. I have developed an interest in several new to me artists through your podcasts which can only be good for the crazy music industry in the 21st century.
Not to be a stickler but Jim Stafford was not a one hit wonder. I remember hearing a few other of his novelty songs on the radio growing up. I looked it up and Wildwood Weed was # 7 on the Billboard charts, My Girl Bill was # 12, Your Bulldog Drinks Champagne # 24, etc.