53:32 – Evlis does a Jonathan Richman cover!! The Great Gildersleaze?? Old News moves into 1901!! Another exemplar of the fringe culture goodness of PQ Ribber and his associates!!
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2:31:06 – Frank in New Jersey and New York City, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Pizza snafu, tune-ups, bird questions, whistle tip, The Monkees, a stoic, Nashville tornadoes, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, The Rescuers (1977), Coronavirus alert, vaguely apocalyptic times, real estate, document scanning, Georg Philipp Telemann, lawyers, Chrysler Building, Amazon Go, microwave mess, snickerdoodle powder, some people can make a roaring sound in their ears, Lady Gaga’s father, conspiracy theories, miniature fire trucks, A Way With Abzarby, vectors of weirdness, Peace-Tony-Devil, Times Square after the rain, Gulliver’s Gate closed, Broadway shows, and much more… plus the Other Side (at 1:50:44)… Hodgepodge Lodge (excerpt) [YouTube], Croissant by Sheeft [Archive.org, CC BY-NC-ND 3.0], Peter Ivers “Slap the Ginkels” Spiel – New Wave Theatre 1982 [YouTube], The Fabulous Funnies Intro [YouTube], I Can Not Wait by Guitari [collection], Come lie next to me by The Search [Archive.org, CC BY-NC-ND 2.5], Nucleus 2 [via Webm8 productions], Telemann_PartitaBb_(3)Dolce by Georg Philipp Telemann (performed by Telemann Trio) [Musopen, public domain], The Federal by John Philip Sousa (performed by “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band) [collection], Welcome to the future: Less work, more play [CBC], MOOG Schaefer Beer Commercial [YouTube], Becky Vanilla by Eric Matchett [Archive.org, public domain], PSA – One To Grow On – Nancy McKean – Don’t Let Strangers In [collection], Acapulco Surf by The Royal Aces [Archive.org, CC BY-NC-ND 3.0], The Streets Of Cairo by Dan W. Quinn and Fred Gaisberg (1895) [Archive.org], Monte Carlo (Gottlieb, 1987) [PinMAME].
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2:23:15 – Rubinerd!! Chad Bowers!! Marc Rose and a Milt cameo!! Frank Edward Nora!! Dave in Kentucky!! The morning meal from many angles!! PQ Ribber hosts and digresses!!
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36:35 – PQ Ribber takes you on audio Time Machine excursions, talks about Harry Langdon, as well as offering some awesomely odd music from the vaults!! Indulge!!
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44:51 – The second Rubenerd Show to be released on the 29th of February, HTTP 404 status codes, a new griddle, SARS, Phua Chu Kang, bushfire update, why you shouldn’t need a reason not to be a dick, and a nostalgic snack review from Singapore. Recorded early Febuary 2020.
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40:37 – Join Doc Sleaze’s campaign to make February 29 a public holiday! Let the people celebrate their extra day every four years! Other delights to be found in this episode cover the joys of not watching TV, the pleasures of not talking, TV shows they should make and much more, including:
Quick Metal Riff ¦ Watching/Not Watching ¦ Southern TV Continuity (inc ITN News) 1979 ¦ Buried Madness ¦ Random Movie Trailer – Creature With the Atom Brain (1955) ¦Southern TV Final Ad Break (1981) ¦ The Extra Day ¦ Southern TV Continuity and Ad Break (1980) ¦ The Drugs Really Do Work ¦ Random Movie Trailer – Twilight People (1972) ¦ Southern TV Continuity (1981) ¦ The Great British Porn Challenge ¦ 1981 Southern TV Closedown with Brian Nissen (inc National Anthem)
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30:51 – The Schlock Express is back to look at cinematic portrayals of the Devil and all his works. We kick off with a continental excursion to get ‘Nude for Satan’, followed by some home counties deviltry with ‘Satan’s Slave’, before winding up by looking into ‘The Eye of Satan’, another ultra low-budget outing from Cliff Twemlow and his merry Manchester direct-to-video crew.
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Released February 2020 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a free-form monologue style, with diverse and clever hosts presenting unique programs, historic archival material, and nocturnal audio.