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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Quaquaversal Satellite – Rio Grandy (4/12/14)

1:51:55 – Opening and Theme!!  Shocking Baby Secrets!!  A sliver of Mr F LeMur!!  Jimbo Today:  Working while I yak, Texas Rangers update, Sorting cables and synth manuals, I haven’t read the manuals, Didn’t think ahead, The Grabber, Korg products, Selling everything I had (four times), TOPICTRON: Who killed JFK, TOPICTRON: Funniest person when I was 10, TOPICTRON: Favorite singer/group when I was 10, TOPICTRON: Loch Ness monster, TOPICTRON: real truth behind kangaroos, TOPICTRON: Describe your keychain, TOPICTRON: Favorite bumper sticker, TOPICTRON: Did Hitler escape to S. America?, TOPICTRON: Favorite film before age 10, That’s life…, Topictron us!, My comic book history, Beef Stroganoff, Gleason and Armstrong (022) Robby Steamed!!  Ribber’s BackTalking!!  Web of Webb by the Orchestrette!!  Calling All Cars from 1934!!  Did Hitler escape to South America?  At age 10, what was your favorite film?   At age 20, what was your favorite film?  What movie has the best twist ending you have seen?  Do you have a favorite film director?  What are your 3 favorite Alfred Hitchcock films?  Harvey’s line of non PC comics!!

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Attribution by PQ Ribber

Released April 2014 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio collective with a freeform monologue style,  diverse and fascinating hosts who craft thought-provoking, unique transmissions, and having fun doing it!

posted by pqribber at 5:52 pm filed in Apr14,Jimbo,music,PQ,ramplers,TV  

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Great Moments From Lum and Abner, Part 2 (4/12/14)

1:10:43 – A compilation of some of my favorite clips from my favorite old-time radio program, Lum and Abner. Second of four audio releases. I’m hoping these clips will give you a good idea who the varied characters are. Keep in mind that most of these characters were played by either Chester Lauck (Lum Edwards, Grandpappy Spears, Cedric Weehunt) or Norris Goff (Abner Peabody, Dick Huddleston, Squire Skimp, Mousey Gray, Ulysses S. Quincy, Doc Miller). These clips are taken from various storylines from the run of the series, but hopefully I’ve included enough that they can be easily followed outside of context of the episodes. The “two old fellows” manage the Jotem Down Store for most of the series, with the occasional side venture into some other business, including a movie theater, a circus, a bank, and a radio station, among many others. This collection just barely scratches the surface of this top-notch old-time radio program, which aired from 1933 to 1954. Oh, what a beauty day!

Keep an ear out for Ben Withers (Clarence Hartzell, who played Uncle Fletcher in Vic and Sade).

To listen to Great Moments From Lum and Abner, Part 1, click here.

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Attribution: by Shambles Constant – more info at onsug.com
Released April 2014 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.

posted by Shambles at 12:54 pm filed in Apr14,Shambles  

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Brazen Gestures – Library of whims and ideas (4/12/2014)

Rediscovery of the library vs. co-oworking space  |  ‘In the money spending mood’ series: new Wacom drawing tablet vs. new iMac  |  getting lazy with clothing purchases  |  Shame of gaming (procrastination)  |  Bioshock Infinite |  Why travel if you have VR?  |  Indonesian memories vs. Bioshock  |  Waiting for ‘Facebook Rift’ (?) |  Learning German trough comic books and memrise app |  Easter denial 2014  |  End of Cinematography?

“In the 1950s, cinema was as important as bread—but it isn’t the case any more. We thought cinema would assert itself as an instrument of knowledge, a microscope, a telescope…At the Cinémathèque, I discovered a world which nobody had spoken to me about. They’d told us about Goethe, but not Dreyer…We watched silent films in the era of talkies. We dreamed about film. We were like Christians in the catacombs.” – Jean-Luc Godard
Persepolis |  Swedish comic books in the late communism  |
License for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Attribution: by Brazen Gestures of Thorough Appreciation – more info at onsug.com and brazengesturesofthoroughappreciation.com
posted by Brazen_Gestures at 5:17 am filed in Apr14,Brazen_Gestures  

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