Dangerous Minds Radio Hour episode 2
Podcast:Alterati: The Inside Scoop on the Outside Culture
By: jmatheny
Published:August 16th, 2010
Duration:01:07:29
Channels:Arts, Literature, Performing Arts
It lives! Richard and Brad have taken the leap and are aiming to post a new episode of Dangerous Minds Radio Hour every two weeks. It’s serious fun for us to sit around and play records and chat about them, so listen in and know the pleasant feeling of being in a small room in Granada Hills with a couple of total music nerds for an hour or so. Sir George Martin: “Theme One” (BBC Radio One theme) The Fall: “Fit and Working Again” Material w/ Nona Hendryx: “Take a Chance” Nervous Gender: “People Like You” The Turtles:“Somewhere Friday Night” (produced by Ray Davies of The Kinks) Lilys: “And One (On One)” Meredith Monk (with Don Preston): “Candy Bullets and Moon” Love: “Willow Willow” Firesign Theater: “Station Break” Tyrannosaurus Rex: “Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart” Marsha Hunt: “(Oh No! Not) The Beast Day” Klaus Nomi: “Za Bak Daz” Talk Talk: “It’s Getting Late in the Evening” The Goon Show:“The Ying Tong Song” (Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan & Harry Secombe. Produced by Sir George Martin) Orchid Spangiafora: “Dime Operation” Subscribe to the Dangerous Minds feed Listen to or download show below or at Dangerous Minds
Alterati: The Inside Scoop on the Outside Culture
After a long day, we know you can work up quite a thirst for tasty entrainment. Search no further. Alterati is the spot for home-brewed, 100 proof podcasts of the Alterati.com editorial team. In it you will find a delectable blend of original musics, audiobook and drama excerpts, interviews with artists and media theorists of the fringe, and hints of strawberry and motor oil.
About the Author
Joseph Matheny
Los Angles, CA
Website: www.alterati.com
Bio: Alterati – The Other Culture This is a statement, not an appeal. Most great art movements, like surrealism, dada, or situationism all started with a manifesto, a statement of position. Here is our position: We are already here. The proscenium has been breached, disbanded and dismantled. Information networks span the globe, and cultures, ideas, and realities are converging and being redefined minute-by-minute. This revolution will not be broadcast, although it may be televised, on demand,
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