Wed, 25 April 2007 Back by popular demand, I got DJ MrsMattDillon to join me for an ENTIRE podcast... it was a lot of fun and yes.......we DO love to hear ourselves talk.Here's the gay shit we played: Rolling Stones: 2000 Man Ween: Homo Rainbow Camera Obscura: Happy New Year Andrew Bird: Imitosis Magnetic Fields: I Think I Need A New Heart Jonathon Richman: Fender Stratocaster DJ Topcat: Safety Booty (Bubba Sparxx / Men Without Hats mashup) Magnetic Fields: Boa Constrictor Postal Service: Against the Odds Stanley Brothers: Pig in A Pen Radiohead: Paranoid Android V.I.P.: Shorti Barbara Manning: Blood of Feeling Talking Heads: Dream Operator Emily Loizeau with Andrew Bird: London Town Comments[1] |
Wed, 11 April 2007 So I've more or less returned to my roots on this podcast, posting some of my favorite songs from the vast spectrum of music throughout my life. There's lots of mistakes (sorry for the blank-out on "luckiest guy...") buuuut nobody's perfect, least of all me. Also, there's a very special appearance from my favorite guest DJ- DJ Mrs. MattDillon which is not to be missed! Here's what I played: The Kinks- Lola Ween- Never Squeal Magnetic Fields- Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side Further Seems Forever (i was close!)- Say it Ain't So Rosanne Cash- Tennessee Flat Top Box The Divine Comedy- Tonight We Fly They Might Be Giants- Don't Let's Start Jolene (live)- The White Stripes Mindless Self Indulgence- Dicks Are for My Friends June Madrona- Five Views of Ranier Party Ben- Hung Up on soul (Madonna/ Death Cab mashup) Magnetic Fields- When the Open Road is Closing In Moldy Peaches- Nothing Came Out J-Lo- Jenny from the Block Comments[2] |


Back by popular demand, I got DJ MrsMattDillon to join me for an ENTIRE podcast... it was a lot of fun and yes.......we DO love to hear ourselves talk.
So I've more or less returned to my roots on this podcast, posting some of my favorite songs from the vast spectrum of music throughout my life. There's lots of mistakes (sorry for the blank-out on "luckiest guy...") buuuut nobody's perfect, least of all me.