The Bopst Show: The Special Key (Episode 136)
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Title: The Bopst Show: The Special Key (Episode 136)
Rating: PG-13 (Adult Situations)
Intent: To promote civility
Random Diversion: There’s a lot of mature-content programming out there, and it could be somewhat of a distraction for less-mature ears.
Random Image: Special key for the Princess… (NSFW)
Random Blog: Zip Your Rip
Random Band/Musician: Orchestre Sinza Kotoko
Random Artist/Band/Personality/News Story Not Heard On This Podcast:
Construction Dates: Tuesday-Thursday January 18-20th, 2011
Equipment: Mac G5, Free Audio Editor & Recorder Software from Audacity, Frontier US-122 USB Audio/MIDI Interface, Shure SM57 Microphone
Posted: January 24th, 2011
Artists and Groups in order of appearance: Gary McVay, Milt Jackson, Barry St. John, Sarah White & The Pearls, Subhumans, Ken Boothe, The Charmers Big Band, Gary Stewart, The Magnetic Fields, Orgone, Luigi Boccherini, Boris, The Chiefs, Ferrante & Teicher, Trans Am, Kraftwerk, Fatima Robin, Grotto
Liner Notes:
Here are some shows I’m hustling at Balliceaux this week…
NEXT NEW SHOW: 1/31/11
The complete set list for this week’s show and all previous show set lists (136 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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2 comments on The Bopst Show: The Special Key (Episode 136)
Didn’t get around to listening until today. Then the Palin song came on. Thanks for the headache.
Yeah, Gary McVay has an uncanny way of constructing rhyming prose. By his standards, his first and last name even rhyme.