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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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58:56 – Join host Frank Edward Nora on a pleasantly insane ramble in a park in New Jersey. Frank explores a multitude of topics… pop culture, food, technology, the occult, and a whole lot more. F1823
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1:56:29 – Carrie Michel, Frank Edward Nora, Brian Jude, An e-mail from Bob Lement, Shambles Constant, Eddie of Cloud Base 44, Chad Bowers, Neal from intoyourheadradio.com, and more!! Â PQ Ribber commentates and tells you how YOU can be part of the NEXT exciting transmission!
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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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45:05 – The Artist-Shaman is back for a new series of transmissions! Â There is music, opinion, transcendental laffs, and maybe something thought provoking!!
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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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33:11 – Ultimate Warrior has it in for Hulk Hogan!! Â Part Three of Magic Island!! Â A George Ade Fable with zither music by Prof D Wormsel!! Â Wiz Wars’s Intergalactic Disco Dance Party!! Â Alan Moore fundraising for a Harvey Pekar Statue, Bob and Ray, and MORE!!
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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).
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1:03:44 — A December 24, 1974 recording of Jean Shepherd reading from his story “Duel in the Snow, or Red Ryder Nails the Cleveland Street Kid” — which inspired the film “A Christmas Story” — on his WOR New York radio show. Plus some extra Shep goodies to keep you company this holiday season.
Special thanks to Humanist.org for providing this audio, by the way.
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