Frank Nora Show 1623 – Obscure Gears (12/28/10)
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59:16 – The aftermath of the blizzard, stocking up on food, Christmas and birthday celebrations, real weather, stressful snow driving, obscure gears, Jeep spun out, Overnightscape Central, new space in Port Authority, audio environments, a few more movies (L’America, Full Frontal, Timecode, Phantom of the Paradise), Albania, jacket slash, slippery salt, snow day, parking lot snow clearing, the struggle to get my car out of the parking space, shuttle, begging, a new idea, the progress of the random “Night Pool” experiment, randomness that doesn’t seem so random, controversial episodes, radio categories, slushy street, defining our genre, “sheps”, Jean Shepherd, New Time Radio, monologue vs. multiple hosts, sunny and slushy, predictions, context, platform, the wild storm, the cats encounter snow, salt truck, “Doctor Who – A Christmas Carol”, time travel, Office Space, Think Geek, caffeine molecule T-shirt, capsaicin, Java Pops, Tessa, and the realization of yellow staplers.
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Attribution: by Frank Nora – more info at onsug.com
Released December 2010 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.
Hi Frank,
Look: I have finally found my way here from Twitter. I can take my time sometimes ^^
As always, love your stream of consciousness show (albeit with some notes). So…an idea for a new catchy genre name could be SOCS (Stream Of Consciousness Show). You know how most of the socks from the dryer get tumbled about and come out fine, but sometimes one or two just somehow disappear, and sometimes reappear days later in another load? It’s sorta what seems to happen with The Overnightscape Underground shows. OK, well, maybe I can brave the forum next, one of these days. Take care and have a Happy New Year!
Comment by MaruJam — December 29, 2010 @ 3:13 pm