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18:38 — 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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1:18:26 — A possible UFO sighting on my paper route? Also: close-up deer encounter; new show formats; Andy Griffith and how celebrity deaths come in 3’s; Carl Sagan and “Cosmos”; time travel, wormholes and “Back to the Future”; FedFlix — “Straight Up” video starring Louis Gossett, Jr., and; Louis C.K., “Huck Finn”.
Music For this episode:
“Be Brave” by Antony Raijekov; “Woodstock Blues” by the Bayou Trio. All Music is Creative Commons, Share-Alike, and is available on Jamendo.com.
“Straight Up” video available here.
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1:32:01 — Night radio…in the day! Stopping by a park bench on my way home from the paper route, finishing a cigar, and thinking about the future of — what else? — the Downtown Drive-In. Then, onto the other job — at the zip line — working from my tree house office on a three hour pass through tour with guests coming and going. Hang out with me and the birds and talk about some pop culture on the back half of this very long and experimental episode.
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I take a walk through Lakeview on a Saturday night after some kids take over my stoop, and end up in the park at midnight talking about tobacco addiction and working on the Downtown Drive-In (which one is worse for my health?). Then, cut to a few nights later in the studio, with updates on the DD-I, and reflections about “Prometheus” (some SPOILERS).
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“Sultan Soul” by the Bayou Trio (CC-Share Alike)
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1:13:47 — Hanging out in the driveway on a wet hot Alabama summer night, then finishing up on a bike ride the next cloudy morning. Talking about the Downtown Drive-in, multilevel marketing cults, and coffee black. Also: the Talking Heads, snark, and being the so-called ”Grill Master” (aka: in charge of other people’s happiness).
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57:05 — After a month away from the microphone, I get on back to it with an extensive, in depth interview with the awe-inspiring, and perhaps mildly — yet entertainingly — delusional Duke Fightmaster, of “This American Life” fame, who quit his lucrative day job to follow his creative ambition, of hosting a late night talk show on You Tube. Duke’s story makes me wonder if I should do the same. Do you need the “day” to make the “night” happen. Also, was my mind-bending car wreck perhaps a happy accident — something that might allow me to follow in Duke’s footsteps and focus all my energy on creative pursuit?
If you haven’t heard Duke Fightmaster’s odd story, check it out here.
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59:16 — I have a cleansing moment of clarity…and then lose it, as I continue to figure out how a person actually ”grows up”. Also: Drive-in Movie project update Mike Daisey and ”This American Life” Popcorn Noir Sci-fi Channel in the mid-90s.
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1:06:42 — My first reflections of visiting the extensive hiking trails of the new Red Mountain Park in Birmingham, and the long, hard process you have to go through to buy anything behind a glass case in Wal-Mart. Also: out-of-school, out-of-mind; The “Wilhelm” scream; Eddie Murphy.
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56:38 — An exercise in getting my groove back. Here’s a show to re-create the narrative; a self-pitying look at what this new year has looked like to me, as well as a glance at my new project, “MobMov”. Plus: “The Sadist”, and dealings with Alabama’s ongoing controversy, HB56.
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53:38 — What’s all this Christmas joy I keep hearing about? A last ditch effort to give you and myself some happiness this Holiday season, without resorting to the proverbial “bottle” as a default. Also: Garret Scone, once again, sings “Silver Bells” — a tradition of sorts on the show — and why I will forever be traumatized by “Christmas Light Looking”.
Music for this episode: Nullsleep (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License); Paul Slocum (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License); R. Tists for Christmas (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License); Amil Byleckie (Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License).
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution: by Mike Boody – more info at onsug.com.