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1:29:03 — Mike at work and walking around on a blustery day in Birmingham, AL. Topics include: the “lost” MC episode; hanging up on my mother; “Breaking Bad” and Brian Cranson; “Terror Tract” (1999); Geo-caching; Grand Theft Auto Online; “Undercover Boss”; throw-away recliner; day off — sitting on the porch Saturday morning with coffee and a cigar; 1990s “preview channel”; cable news; and more!
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1:38:06 — Most excellent field audio abounds from Birmingham, Alabama. Topics include: riding the bus and saving dough; the Crossfit fad; Grand Theft Auto V review; “Breaking Bad” (no spoilers, don’t worry); a visit to the spooky Camp Tranquility at Oak Mountain State Park, and much more…
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1:50:42 — A series of field recordings on this low-key return, including a walk in the park, a walk in the cemetery, and hanging out at the Downtown Drive-In.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Attribution by Mike Boody. Released June 2013, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com) and The Midnight Citizen (themidnightcitizen.com).
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1:45:15 – Mike in the studio late at night. Topics include: searching for Boss Hogg’s Cadillac; graduation; being a college DJ; phases of The Midnight Citizen; reverse nostalgia; field audio – a visit to the Bumper Nets arcade at the Riverchase Galleria; book review – “Ready Player Oneâ€; movie review – “Django Unchained†(2012); Germans; and much more!
All music for this episode is under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license. All music is available on Jamendo.com: Lead-in theme is “ch07-31Ko†by Mister Electric Demon; “Habitual Ritual†and “Nebulous Notions†by Revolution Void; “Solitudeâ€; “9mm†and “Joie†by Logan; “Panta Rhei†and “It’s too Bad†by Vulturius; “No-Trace Land†by XL Ant; “Sultan Soul†by Bayou Trio, and; “Dancing†by Jahzarr.
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Released May 2013, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com) and The Midnight Citizen (midnightcitizen.com).
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1:22:27 — Mike in the studio with a coffee headache. Topics include: Emergen-c dietary supplement review; working on the final project I will ever do for graduate school; the return of Norm Macdonald and comedian podcasts; Netflix is cracking down on freeloaders; Mad Dog Bob Lassiter; how Molly Ringwald is the villain of “The Breakfast Club,†and much more.
All music for this episode is under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license, with the exception of “Film†by David Schombert. All music is available on Jamendo.com: Lead-in theme is “ch07-31Ko†by Mister Electric Demon; “Habitual Ritual†and “Nebulous Notions†by Revolution Void; “Solitudeâ€; “9mm†and “Joie†by Logan; “Panta Rhei†and “It’s too Bad†by Vulturius; “Hertz†by Vate.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by Mike Boody.
Released April 2013, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com) and The Midnight Citizen (midnightcitizen.com).
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1:04:40 — Taped in the studio, Saturday night into Sunday morning. Topics include: “Tales from the Crypt,” chocolate Twizzlers and other junk; RTR Perdomo cigar review; Timothy Carey and “World’s Greatest Sinner” (1962); the “arena” era and monster truck rallies of the 80s.
All music for this episode is under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license and available on Jamendo.com: Lead-in theme is “ch07-31Ko†by Mister Electric Demon; “Sultan Soul,†“Woodstock Blues,†and “Bipolar†by Bayou Trio; “No-Trace Land†by XL Ant, and; “August†by Pianochocolate.
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Released April 2013, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com) and The Midnight Citizen (midnightcitizen.com).
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1:06:31 — Mike in the studio talking about things and playing some outdoors audio in the early Alabama Spring. Also, listen to the ghostly “EVP” I caught while recording a ghost tour in Savannah, Ga. Good to be back!
All music for this episode is under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license and available on Jamendo.com: The lead-in theme is CHOY-31Ko” by Mister Electric Demon; “Slow Burn” by Kevin MacLeod;”Avalon Beach 2″ by Dave Smith”; “Blues Walk,” “I’m Ready for You,” and “Good News” by PERRSON; “Sultan Soul” by Bayou Trio.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by Mike Boody.
Released April 2013, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com) and The Midnight Citizen (midnightcitizen.com).
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I assume the tentative title of “The Mid-DAY Citizen” on this depressing, rainy Monday. Topics include: January lassitude and cabin fever; Crestline cops; got a job; ’24’ and Patriot-act television; Carrie Brownstein and how ‘Birmingham is like Portland’; book review — ‘The Lords of Discipline’; secret societies; Greek coffee; found-movie genre — ‘Men in Suits Yelling at Each Other’; the compulsion to travel and discover, plus more ramplings.
All music for this episode is under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license and available on Jamendo.com: “Warrior” by Blue Canoe Records; “Woodstock Blues” by Bayou Trio; “Slow Burn” by Kevin Macleod; “Convergence” by Fortadelis; “Voyage vs. Chamma” by Ben Othman; “Dance” by Over All Brothers; “CHO7-31ko” by Mister Electric Demon; “New York 1952” by Regis V. Gronoff; “August” by Pianochocolate, and “Bipolar” by Bayou Trio.
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Released January 2013, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com) and The Midnight Citizen (midnightcitizen.com).
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58:20 — The first show in seven months, recorded on a cold, late Saturday night in early January. Thoughts on a hiatus from recording spent in the trenches of student teaching in a public school, finishing grad school, the elusive Birmingham graffiti artist Daze, plus plenty more on this comeback to the microphone.
All music for this episode is under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license: “Slow Burn” by Kevin MacLeod; “Blues Walk”, “Lonely Night”, “I’m Ready for You”, and “Good News” by PERSSON; “Sultan Soul” and “Blues for My Brother” by the Bayou Trio; “Lung Bubbles” by Professor Kliq; “Codeagain” by Need to Run.
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Released January 2013, on The Midnight Citizen (midnightcitizen.com).
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25:44 — Mike from “The Midnight Citizen†watches the landmark David Lynch show for the first time, and reveals to Diane its progressive mysteries, quirks, and all-around weirdness. Spoilers abound as episodes are summarized and theories are formulated.
Theme music: “Blues for my Brother†by the Bayou Trio. Creative Commons Share-Alike license.
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Released August 2012, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and often clever hosts presenting unique programs, historic archival material, and recombinant productions, thereof.