Frank Nora Show 1543 – Groovy (8/4/10)
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2:22:57 – The New Games Book, Schmerltz (a ball in a sock), the prime number 1543, aurora borealis, ONSUG Meetup, The Dead Weather show in Brooklyn last night, live music venue hassles, analog vs. digital entertainment, reading a magazine on the subway, the mind and the nervous system interfacing in technology, kids on the bus, deep and satisfying experiences vs. shallow and empty experiences, O.N.E. Coconut Water, more analog things, the attention span, The Overnightscape Underground, the Moodbruck thought experiment, media theory, talk radio, social media, comic strip, bolos, killer bag, Audioworlders, imaginary audio places, vague ideas, protesters, chanting, horrible typography, poor communications, The Ramones “Teenage Lobotomy”, Purple Chick SMiLE, AlternateBrian Wilson Presents SMiLE, SMiLE as related to the “Neo-Atlantean” hippie project of merging societies, “lobotomies” via viral injection or tainted food, conspiracy shows, here to watch the “show”, the green movement, gonna meet another listener, The Dead Weather show, bag searching, weed, occultism, communism, the mosque at Ground Zero controversy, dialectical thought control, 9/11, religious restrictions, heavy topics, dream review (going back to college in a giant building), mental issues and symbolism, psychic “noise” at night, Ikea 2011 catalog, meeting Jeremy from Colorado in Times Square, economics, exploring Times Square and the Times Square subway station, The Corridor of Losers, 42nd Street Ballroom, and “the new socialist man”.
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Attribution: by Frank Nora – more info at onsug.com
Released August 2010 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.
I didn’t like the chanting either 🙁
Your Farmville farm is looking sad 🙁 I fed ur chickens 😉
Comment by Carrie Michel — August 5, 2010 @ 6:20 pm