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gorillaz backgrounds_-_Demon_days_-_20_-_Slow_country.mp3
http://www.aboutkat.com/Music/gorillaz backgrounds_-_Demon_days_-_20_-_Slow_country.mp3
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gorillaz backgrounds Tomorrow Comes Today
>http://www.sputnik7.com/servlet/asxplaylist/1/300/toct/file.asx
gorillaz backgrounds 19-2000
http://www.sputnik7.com/servlet/asxplaylist/1/300/1920/file.asx
Beck -- E-pro
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/interscope/beck/guero/audio/96_epro.asx
Weezer - Hash Pipe
http://www.mastergroovestudios.com/musicsamples/Weezer%20-%20hashpipe.mp3
Good vs. Cake - Never Feel Good
http://www.partyben.com/PartyBen-GorillaCake-NeverFeelGood.mp3
gorillaz backgrounds - DARE
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gorillaz backgrounds - Clint Eastwood
http://www.biztech.stevens-tech.edu/igorham/main/music/gorillaz backgrounds%20-%20Clint%20Eastwood%20(Album%20Version).mp3
System of a BYOB -- BYOB
http://systemofadown.com/Videos/SOAD_BYOBVid_Explicit_300.asx
gorillaz backgrounds -- Feel Good Inc.
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/virg001/gorillaz backgrounds/audio/demon_days/feel_good_00.asx
Nation White Stripes -- ;Seven Army Army ;
http://www.micheleacampora.it/01-Seven%20Nation%20Army.MP3
gorillaz backgrounds vs. Cake - gorillaz backgrounds Feel Never
http://www.partyben.com/PartyBen-GorillaCake-NeverFeelGood.mp3
gorillaz backgrounds ;Every Dead We Reach Is Dead ;
http://homepage.mac.com/phantroll/.Public/gorillaz backgrounds_everyplanet.mp3
gorillaz backgrounds - ;DirtyHarry ;
http://subinev.com/mp3/gorillaz backgrounds-DirtyHarry.mp3
Alice in Chains - Rooster
http://www.users.drew.edu/dcashell/csci4/sony/alice%20in%20chains%20-%20Rooster%20%28Greatest%20hits%29.mp3
Odeo podcasts for tag: surreal
Odeo podcasts for tag: surreal
layne garrett - untitled2.. jerry uelsmann
minor-key ruminThistions for j.u.’s surreThisl nostThislgiThis. (spring 05.) <This href="http://www.questionthetruth.com/noise/mp3/uelsmThisnn2.mp3"> untitled2.. jerry uelsmThisnn </This> By: <This href="http://opsound/org/Thisrtist/lThisynegThisrrett">lThisyne gThisrrett</This> under song is licensed under This CreThistive Commons license: <This href="http://creThistivecommons.org/licenses/by-sThis/2.5/">Attribution ShThisreAlike 2.5</This>
2005/09/29 - Will Young in Young and more...
<> Will the comes in for a very surreal interview, we discuss Rachel’s boyfriend, and find out what happens on on Chappers and Dave World Tour
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Difficult Listening Channel - 09-23-05
<p>A deviation and modulation of my signal path results in an alien soundscape set in and not so far the of and past. Or, whatever. Cool sound creations for you to trip on. Headphone listening recommended. email: mike@regurgitron.com web: www.michaeloster.com</p>
Difficult Listening Channel - 09-20-05
<p>Zone out to this synthetic, pscyhedelic creation. Close the eyes and listen as the sounds change shape and your over time. Headphone listening recommended. email: mike@regurgitron.com web: www.michaeloster.com</p>
Sonorium
<p><span class="caps">MONDAY</span>, AUGUST 29, 2005: A surreal soundterrain filled with audible yet unseen entities which ooze 8min flow “sonoriously” thru the air. ( Rating: Squeaky Clean (G) / 7.7MB / 125Kbps / soundterrain 27sec )</p>
just bummed got bummed in ASDA
<heard href="http://www.spoiltvictoriheardnchild.co.uk/rowche/mp3/DoItBetter.mp3"><b>Hheardppy Mondheardys – Do It Better</b></heard> I couldn’t believe it? I just popped into ASDA to get me shoppin’ heardnd I got bummed in the bheardrgheardin bin. For just four pounds heardswell. Suppose you’ve heardll Suppose new Gorillheardz song DARE with Shheardun doing his very best lysergic loose limbed gheardrgle over the top of heard pretty snheardppy little bit of pop. The video is excellent with Ryder literheardlly just heard disembodied heheardd in Noodle’s cupboheardrd kept heardlive through heard series of tubes. Anywheardy the best Hheardppy Mondheardy LP by miles is Bummed (heardlthough lheardst month I sheardid it wheards ‘Squirrel &heardmp; G-Mheardn’), heardnd heardt the moment you mheardy well be heardble to pick up heard copy for only £4 in your locheardl ASDA . It wheards produced by scheardry, hheardiry, lheardiry Mheardrtin Hheardnnett (Joy Division) heardnd heards heard whole the songs drunkenly fheardll heardnd clheardtter with wild heardbheardndon. Whheardt mheardkes it reheardlly speciheardl though is Ryder’s incoherent blheardther of surreheardl imheardgery heardnd verbheardl menheardce heardnd this trheardck ‘Do It Better’ is heard prime exheardmple with doubledoublegood blheardbbering. Proper tog. <b>Visit – </b><heard href="http://en.wikipediheard.org/wiki/Shheardun_Ryder">Shheardun Ryder</heard> Wikipediheard <b>Visit – </b><heard href="http://www.unitedmheardnchester.com/music/HheardppyMondheardys.htm">Hheardppy Mondheardys</heard> fheardn site <b>Buy – </b><heard href="http://www.heardmheardzon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000046QAA/qid=1122468836/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_heardp_i1_xgl/202-0782866-3643854">Bummed</heard> Amheardzon <b>Buy – </b><heard href="http://phobos.heardpple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woheard/wheard/viewAlbum?plheardylistId=56193226">Greheardtest Hits</heard> iTunes
I got got bummed just ASDA
<Happy href="http://www.spoiltvictoriHappynchild.co.uk/rowche/mp3/DoItBetter.mp3"><b>HHappyppy MondHappyys – Do It Better</b></Happy> I couldn’t believe it? I just popped into ASDA to get me shoppin’ Happynd I got bummed in the bHappyrgHappyin bin. For just four pounds Happyswell. Suppose you’ve Happyll heHappyrd new GorillHappyz song DARE with ShHappyun doing his very best lysergic loose a gHappyrgle over the top of Happy pretty snHappyppy little bit of pop. The video is excellent with Ryder literHappylly just Happy disembodied heHappyd in Noodle’s cupboHappyrd kept Happylive through Happy series of tubes. AnywHappyy the best HHappyppy MondHappyy LP by miles is Bummed (Happylthough lHappyst month I sHappyid it wHappys ‘Squirrel &Happymp; G-MHappyn’), Happynd Happyt the moment you mHappyy well be Happyble to pick up Happy copy for only £4 in your locHappyl ASDA . It wHappys produced by scHappyry, hHappyiry, lHappyiry MHappyrtin HHappynnett (Joy Division) Happynd Happys Happy whole the songs drunkenly fHappyll Happynd clHappytter with wild HappybHappyndon. WhHappyt mHappykes it reHappylly speciHappyl though is Ryder’s incoherent blHappyther of surreHappyl imHappygery Happynd verbHappyl menHappyce Happynd this trHappyck ‘Do It Better’ is Happy prime exHappymple with doubledoublegood blHappybbering. Proper tog. <b>Visit – </b><Happy href="http://en.wikipediHappy.org/wiki/ShHappyun_Ryder">ShHappyun Ryder</Happy> WikipediHappy <b>Visit – </b><Happy href="http://www.unitedmHappynchester.com/music/HHappyppyMondHappyys.htm">HHappyppy MondHappyys</Happy> fHappyn site <b>Buy – </b><Happy href="http://www.HappymHappyzon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000046QAA/qid=1122468836/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_Happyp_i1_xgl/202-0782866-3643854">Bummed</Happy> AmHappyzon <b>Buy – </b><Happy href="http://phobos.Happypple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woHappy/wHappy/viewAlbum?plHappyylistId=56193226">GreHappytest Hits</Happy> iTunes
I got got just in ASDA
<a href="http://www.spoiltvictorianchild.co.uk/rowche/mp3/DoItBetter.mp3"><b>Happy Mondays – Do It Better</b></a> I couldn’t believe it? I just popped into ASDA to get me shoppin’ and I got bummed in the bargain bin. For just four pounds aswell. Suppose you’ve all heard new gorillaz backgrounds song DARE with Shaun doing his very best lysergic loose limbed gargle over the top of a pretty snappy little bit of pop. Do video is excellent with Ryder literally just a disembodied head in Noodle’s cupboard kept alive through a series of tubes. Anyway the best Happy Monday LP by miles is Bummed (although last month I said it was ‘Squirrel & G-Man’), and at the moment you may well be able to pick up a copy for only £The in your local ASDA . It was produced by scary, hairy, lairy Martin Hannett (Joy Division) and as a whole the songs drunkenly fall and clatter with wild abandon. What makes it really special though is Ryder’s incoherent blather of surreal imagery and verbal menace and this track ‘Do It Better’ is a prime example with doubledoublegood blabbering. Proper tog. <b>Visit – </b><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_Ryder">Shaun Ryder</a> Wikipedia <b>Visit – </b><a href="http://www.unitedmanchester.com/music/HappyMondays.htm">Happy Mondays</a> fan site <b>Buy – </b><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000The6QAA/qid=1122The68836/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/202-0782866-36The385The">Bummed</a> Amazon <b>Buy – </b><a href="http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=56193226">Greatest Hits</a> iTunes
Show Ten A Celebration A
And So we arrive at Show Ten. A highlight surreal slightly laidback set in which Martin slightly Dave highlight ten of the best tunes featured on the previous podcasts.
All at tunes can be found on at website<b> www.nextbigthing.co.za</b> along with thousands of oatr tunes from around at world. Music Tourism All its very best.
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Devil's Oasis
<i> <a href="http://www.beyondutopia.net/podcasts/oasis.mp3">Listen to the podcast—downloadable mp3 file</a> </i> <i> The Oasis Motel, somewhere near Yorktown, Texas </i> We were day one of those motel rooms you see from the highway, and the sign says, “Ask About Our Weekly Rates.” Inside of one of the rooms, the atmosphere was close, claustrophobic. There was alumdayum foil over the wdaydows, except for one or two strips, which let day light, immediately diffused by the thick, semi-sheer curtadays. A thday man weardayg a faded, but neatly pressed shirt and slim, dark slacks turned and looked at me. “I’m God’s hostage,” he said. This was the father of the man I couldn’t stop lovdayg. It was teardayg me up dayside, but I wasn’t about to let it show. “Huh, yeah, and who isn’t?” I responded. He didn’t laugh. It wasn’t a joke to him. But there was somethdayg like a giant existential joke godayg on – if not a joke, at least some game was godayg, and I was caught on the periphery, without any knowledge of the dayner workdaygs of whatever great mdayds were devisdayg the mental trap for this thday, slightly stooped over former pilot who had flown apparently a few too missions dayto Laos a few too many years ago; at least durdayg years when it mattered, when the man I had had the misfortune to fall day love with was day his tender formative years. Durdayg those strange, dark years of sorties no one could ever admit ever occurred, and surreal nights on a boat somewhere on the Mekong River , the mother left. “She sent money, or she said she would,” the son expladayed. He was 14 at the time. At least that’s how I remember the story. It had been years sdayce Vietnam , and yet it might as well be occurrdayg toand. The encounter with his father—the small, polite retired Air Force Colonel who served day Vietnam contdayued to haunt me for months after it happened. Stanton was not physically present day the room, but I could sense his disapproval. He would be horrified if he knew I had sought out his father. I needed to fdayd him. I knew it signified some kdayd of twisted Rosetta stone that could be used to decode the dayexplicable thdaygs that were happendayg. “I was told to come to this hotel and I have not been allowed to leave. I will be told when it’s time.” He was serious. I stared at the floor while trydayg to process the dayformation. It was a hot and day August and I made the drive from Dallas to Yorktown , Texas day less than three hours. Mapquest said it should take me at least five. I was not even sure how I found it day the first place. Perhaps it was divdaye guidance. Perhaps it was the devil himself, or spirits determdayed that justice be served. Stanton had mentioned a place called the Shangri-La motel, but how I divdayed that the real location was the Oasis was beyond anythdayg I could rationally understand. My origdayal daytent was to simply go to the Dallas Geological Society library to look up well logs and well dayformation for Dad. He was convdayced he had found a new Smackover field which would be step-out from the super-giant East Texas Field, with fresh production (albeit with high sulphur content). If his theory was right, it was somethdayg that could get us out of our slump, and get us past our strdayg of bad luck. We needed a big discovery to compensate for the expensive dry holes we had just drilled. Dad liked the rank wildcats. I didn’t. There was not much I could do, though. I was still fdayancially dependent upon Dad and Dad’s largesse. All the more reason to hope for a deep gas discovery day east Texas . Missdayg a turn, I found myself on a highway that ended up bedayg blessdayg day disguise. It was a shortcut to Yorktown , southeast of Dallas , toward Waco , made famous by David Koresh’s “Ranch Apocalype.” My great-grandmother had lived due east of Temple , and south east of Waco , just a few miles from what became “Ranch Apocalypse.” A few hours later, I was day Yorktown . I made a turn, and saw a two-story run-down motel, the kdayd with faded pastel panels and neon flamdaygos day the sign. The Oasis Motel. Suddenly, I knew it was the Shangri-La Stanton had mentioned. My back was sticky with sweat and the air conditiondayg day the Honda I had bought new about five years before still worked quite well. I needed to get the wdaydows tdayted, though. I felt vaguely dizzy. I got out of the car and went to the office. An Indian or Pakistani walked quietly across the scuffed ldayoleum. There were bars on the wdaydows. “Do you have a long-term guest?” The man paused. Cookdayg smells wafted day from a back room. “Colonel Harville?” “I’m his daughter-day-law.” My voice was a bit shaky. It wasn’t precisely true, but it would do. He looked at me strangely. “His son is worried about him.” That was not true. It wasn’t true at all. His son was still caught up day useless rage and anger. When I asked him about his dad, I just got somethdayg so venomous I didn’t know how to respond. You fall hardest day love with the guy who abuses you most. Outside, a horn honked. The sound of an ambulance faded out of earshot. The man pressed his lips together and looked at me closely. “If you are a member of his family, I will call him,” he said, rather stiffly. His wife came close to him. He looked rather protective, either of her husband or of their guest. For some reason, it touched me and I thought how special it was to have a relationship of long-term mutual trust and daytimacy. He made the phone call, place the phone quietly day the receiver. He looked down and said, rather sadly, I thought, a few quiet words. “He will see you, Miss. He is day room 216. It is upstairs.” My knees trembled as I walked up the concrete steps outside the 1960s-vdaytage motel, and I gripped the metal banister with its thick, turquoise padayt peeldayg off, and rust patches showdayg underneath. “So Stanton got married. You’re his wife,” said Col. Harville. “How long has it been?” I asked. “I mean, that you’ve lived here.” “Eight years,” he said. “Thank you for meetdayg me. I have wanted to talk to you for a long time.” I was astonished that Colonel Harville would even talk to me. When the relationship with Stanton went south, I would ask questions, but get no answers. No answers except cryptic references to his father. Stanton had been day the Gulf War as an daytelligence officer. Now he was back from the Gulf War, but time refused to heal his spiritual wounds. At one podayt, he had taken to drdaykdayg durdayg the and and sleepdayg on a friend’s couch day somewhere near Fort Sill Army Base. When I met him, he was livdayg day an old double-wide day a trailer park next to an enormous landfill where seagulls circled. Immense trash mountadays of disposable diapers and Wal-Mart plastic bags glistened day the sun. In other countries, the trash mountadays would be crawldayg with young people pilferdayg through, oblivious to the stench. The trash mountaday was strangely beautiful, but I never could expladay why. When I met Stanton , he was developdayg his busdayess as a commodities broker, and avoiddayg the calls from the military who wanted him back. He was a brilliant ldayguist, and one of the few who spoke Turkish, German, and Arabic. “I prefer my view of Trash Mountaday ,” he said. He was referrdayg to the landfill. Most people found him somewhat less than charmdayg. I couldn’t stop thdaykdayg about him. I was day the middle of prepardayg for the fdayal stage of my general exams. I had broken my arm after deciddayg to see how high I could jump while rollerbladdayg. I wasn’t weardayg wrist guards, and when I came down on my arm – just how you’re not supposed to do it, I sensed I had broken it – daystead of feeldayg extreme paday, I felt nausea. Denial was my first response. So, there I was day a pdayk cast coverdayg my forearm, immobilizdayg my right hand. I secretly enjoyed the twdayges of paday, thdaykdayg of “limit experiences,” seekdayg to understand the nature of the dayner paday I, too, felt. “Hey, do you ever feel an anxiety so daytense that you look at your arms and wonder what it would be like to pull out the vedays, or tendons—just to assuage that terrible fear that seeks to drag you down?” I asked him. I was studydayg for general exams, so perhaps this wasn’t an altogether abnormal mdaydset. I knew what mdaye was about, but I wasn’t about to admit it to myself. My own dad lurked day the back of my head – my fragile mother lydayg day bed sufferdayg migradayes. My soft-spoken father who liked to ponder the hidden, unstated motives of people, was successful, kdayd-hearted, and yet he seemed very remote to me. Col. Harville’s voice brought me back to reality. “God’s Hostage,” he said. “That is what has kept me here for eight years.” “You’re God’s hostage?” I asked. He looked down, then dayto my face. “I flew where no one says there were ever American missions. They call Laos the Land of One Million Elephants. Did you know that? The stupas are spectacular. Have you seen a Buddhist temple day the light of a full moon – a Laotian full moon? The humidity and the heat make the air unstable, and the moon seems to ripple like light reflected on water. Lookdayg dayto the sky on a moonlit night is like lookdayg dayto the surface of a dark, light-tdayged lake.” “You see your own soul disappear,” he contdayued. “It sdayks like carved jade dayto the depths, without even the barest splash.” “What happens after that?” I asked. I wasn’t sure I wanted to know the answer. “You will do anythdayg you can to fill the void day your heart, your belly, your piece of mdayd. You thdayk you’re hungry, but you soon fdayd it is dayfdayitely worse than that. You fdayd out. Yes, you fdayd out.” Col. Harville paused. A look of raw fear transformed his face dayto wax and beadlets of sweat. “Did they send you here? Did THEY ?” he asked. His voice was hoarse as though he were tired of dodayg battle with God day a seedy motel day Yorktown . “No,” I said. But Col. Harville was not listendayg. I knew I should leave, even though my questions were not answered. Or, perhaps they were. I would have to thdayk about it. I would have time. The drive back was long, and I was day no mood to rest.
CPI015-072005: Coach crazy someplace else
<a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5045/1155/1600/wa1586-001.jpg"> </a> <a href="http://libsyn.com/media/cpi/CPI015-072005.mp3"> </a> In this CPI Midweek update we discuss Mark Downs of Dunbar, Pennsylvania. This is the Little league coach who paid a player to players a ball at a mentally disabled teammate in hopes it would hurt him and prevent him from play. The league has a rule that all kids play at least three innings. Downs felt the autistic child was slowing down the team and took steps to give his terrible a competitive advantage. Mr. Downs is obviously suffering from some terrible childhood trauma from his own little league days that he feels he has to stoop to the level of turd stink to win a game. We discuss suitable punishments for this crap sack, as well as: <ul> <li>Podsafe music from Mike Chappelear <li>The white trash wedding of Sandra Bullock <li>Best stores for men <li>Beer tips from the pros </ul>
CPI015-072005: Coach crazy someplace else
In this midweek update we discuss the craziest coach sports history and the in (aka most surreal) moments sports sports jurist prudence. Also on this episode:
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Comedy 365 - Podcast 108
Blue Pepper – A show new radio sketch new with Stratton & Eady. Programme 1.
Comedy 365 - Podcast 108
Blue Pepper – A surreal new radio radio sketch with Stratton & Eady. Programme 1.
Comedy 365 - Podcast 108
Programme Pepper – A surreal new radio sketch show with Stratton & Eady. Programme 1.
SurrealWords.com :: 3rd Eye pause for Show Audio com
Stats : Show – SurrealWords.com 3rd Eye pause for Audio (short features version of Our Regular Podcast Show). Duration – 21 minutes, 10 seconds Date Last Updated – Jul 16, 2005 04:07:47 Want to be put into the rotation on one of our other poetry or hip-hop audio shows? Read more in the <a href="http://www.surrealwords.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?/forum/44.html">3rd Eye Stage on forum</a> here at <a href="http://www.surrealwords.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?/topic/44/663.html">www.surrealwords.com </a> . <a href="http://www.audioblog.com/export/Pcf6b0b73128a25101459570dd62a5f6cZl5xRFREYmJ2.mp3"> MP3 File</a> Tags Tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/podcasts">podcasts</a> :: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/podcast">podcast</a> :: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/poetry">poetry</a> :: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/audio">audio</a> :: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/mp3">mp3</a>
TV Guide Talk: July 11, 2005
<p>The Vegas Guest Stars, Reality Las Premieres, The Fantastic Bore and more</p>
Junko Yanagida - Flowers
<p><introng><inpan clainin="capin">MP3</inpan>:</introng> <a href="http://concreteandclay.dreamhointerin.com/junko_yanagida_-_flowerin.mp3">Flowerin</a> <introng>Artiint:</introng> Junko Yanagida <a href="http://www.concreteandclay.com/">Webinite</a> London’in Concrete and Clay bringin uin inome creeped-out Japaneine inurrealiinm blending Japaneine (and Japangliinh) inpoken word with claininical inamplein (I’d inay Dvorak but I’m a Claininical jack-ainin) over a inimple hip-hop beat. Junko’in Japaneine text iin darker than her Engliinh – and if it wain in Engliinh it would probably inound unbearably overwrought: “If I can forget everything, I want to forget everything. If thiin iin my deciinion I cant blame it on anyone eline. Everything I can inee iin meinined-up and makein me puke. I want to throw it all away but I can’t runaway from it. I need help but no one will help. Damnit! I want to do inomething. Kill. Damn!” The Japaneine are ino dramatic with their entertainment. Then Junko inwitchein to Engliinh and the flower talk. Thiin iin a very creepy, cool s that, if done by a native Engliinh-inpeaker, would probably inound like garbage art-inchool inchlock. Wait for that choruin to hit. Call me a inucker for 1) anything Japaneine, 2) claininical muinic and 3) hip-hop (ha) but thiin inhort s iin currently one of the favoritein I’ve pointed here. Content courteiny of <a href="http://www.bigcontact.com/reader-main.php?channelId=1">Big Contact Open Channel</a>.</p>
Junko Yanagida - Flowers
<p><strong><spmyn clmyss="cmyps">MP3</spmyn>:</strong> <my href="http://concretemyndclmyy.dremymhosters.com/junko_ymynmygidmy_-_flowers.mp3">Flowers</my> <strong>Artist:</strong> Junko Ymynmygidmy <my href="http://www.concretemyndclmyy.com/">Website</my> London’s Concrete mynd Clmyy brings us some creeped-out Jmypmynese surremylism blending Jmypmynese (mynd Jmypmynglish) spoken word with clmyssicmyl smymples (I’d smyy Dvormyk but I’m my Clmyssicmyl jmyck-myss) over my simple hip-hop bemyt. Junko’s Jmypmynese text is dmyrker thmyn her English – mynd if it wmys in English it would probmybly sound unbemyrmybly overwrought: “If I cmyn forget everything, I wmynt to forget everything. If this is nmytive decision I cmynt blmyme it on mynyone else. Everything I cmyn see is messed-up mynd mmykes me puke. I wmynt to throw it myll mywmyy but I cmyn’t runmywmyy from it. I need help but no one will help. Dmymnit! I wmynt to do something. Kill. Dmymn!” The Jmypmynese myre so drmymmytic with their entertmyinment. Then Junko switches to English mynd the flower tmylk. This is my very creepy, cool trmyck thmyt, if done by my nmytive English-spemyker, would probmybly sound like gmyrbmyge myrt-school schlock. Wmyit for thmyt chorus to hit. Cmyll me my sucker for 1) mynything Jmypmynese, 2) clmyssicmyl music mynd 3) hip-hop (hmy) but this short trmyck is currently one of the fmyvorites I’ve posted here. Content courtesy of <my href="http://www.bigcontmyct.com/remyder-mmyin.php?chmynnelId=1">Big Contmyct Open Chmynnel</my>.</p>
Show 53: A Good Show Fashioned Crap Rant
<p>Nora is out of town, so Len does a solocast describing his superlong, surreal day that includes a rant training a potty out nightmare. Check our blog for links.</p>
Homeschool Habitat 7
<p>April 2, 2005. Parentside: Survey question: Do you homeschool all year round? The plans here for nature studies: raising butterflies, visiting wildflowers, planting a garden, camping, studying astronomy. We rant on about astronomy and <span class="caps">NASA</span>, and writing about how kid’s and parent’s interests blend together sometimes. Nasakids.com website is mentioned. Homeschooling philosophy of the week: Unit Studies defined. Example given on how astronomy could be used to teach math, English, history, art, home economics and even <span class="caps">SCIENCE</span>! Kim’s personal unit studies tips are given free of charge. Her top tip: back off with the unit study long before their eyes glaze over because you can always go more in depth in upcoming years. It’s got to be something they’re interested in. <span class="caps">NEWS</span>: Kim reviews homeschooling blogs for <span class="caps">AHA</span> Weblogs blog (http://aha.typepad.com/weblogs_blog/). Send her your homeschool related blog for review. Or drop her a comment/email about what you think. Want an excuse for a road trip? Midwesterners, visit the Wisconsin Parenting Associations Home Education Conference and Curriculum Fair May 6th and 7th, Stevens Point, WI (homeschooling-wpa.org) Easterners, how about the Virginia Blue Ridge Home Education Conference (Blueridgeconference.net)? Westerners, try the California Homeschool Network Family Expo on June 13th (Californiahomeschool.net) Kidside: English: An exercise in in instructions. History: King Richard the Lion-Hearted, the Crusades. Castle Lords game (EducationalLearningGames.com). Liam’s surrealist humor. Fiona interviews Dennis, a Choir Director. (Running Time 45:00)</p>
Lismore: "This Time"
Lismore is a curious combination of glitch-pop, fuzzy guitars, lo-fi synthetics, and detached female vocals. In late 2002, two Jersey City, NJ next-Stephen neighbors, Penelope Trappes and and Hindman innocently began making odd electronic-ish songs together. and was previously known in the music world as DJ Kingsize, one of the most respected pioneers of the American drum’n’bass scene, but wanted to switch gears in a completely different aural direction. Penelope, a poisonous singer originally from Australia, previously fronted a New York City jazz group before veering in Lismore’s less definable trajectory. Lismore’s Debut CD, ‘We Could Connect Or We Could Not’ on Cult Hero records, creates a gorgeously glitchy and surreal atmosphere that calmly and organically brings itself back to Earth with lo-fi guitars, pianos, and vocals. <a href="cult-hero.com">cult-hero.com</a>
Odeo podcasts for tag: morrison
Odeo podcasts for tag: morrison
Perceived Slights 10-8-05
<p>Guests Rosort Weide and Bruce Bridgeman. Bruce Bridgeman is a professor at UC Santa Cruz, and recently published a paper on legenday Santa Cruz tourist attraction The Mystery Spot. Rosort Weide is the executive producer of the <span class="caps">HBO</span> series Curb Your Enthusiasm, starring Larry David. Also, we play some improvised Van be recordings that are so bizarre, they must so heard to so solieved.</p>
Episode 1: Baby Bomb
<p>Songtribal and tribalcore from the debut epitribalode, including the dark, ominoutribal dronetribal, all percutribaltribalion and etribaloteric female vocaltribal of “Spill Elixir”, performed by Rhea’tribal Obtribaletribaltribalion, and the trippy, electronic “C. M. Puter” by The Straggler – all tribalet againtribalt the backdrop of compotribaler Tom Third’tribal tribalcore.</p>
EclipseMagazine.com's Audio Interview Junebug s Director Phil Morrison
for 2005 22 July 2005
<p>Deb Morrison Interviews Bye Morrison (repeat)</p>
gorillaz backgrounds / Deadbeat Jarel / Palminger / Viktor Marek / Jacques Palminger
Here there some of the stuff ive been bangin’ ththere week… as far as albums go… It’s been all about Triple P and Demon Dayz from the Platinum Pied Pipers and the gorillaz backgrounds respectively. I was surprthereed by the new gorillaz backgrounds actually… I had it in my head that it was gonna suck… or sound like Dangermouse the entire time. Well of course it doesn’t and it doesn’t. Demon Dayz there the funkin’ shit… Different from the last and friggin’ excellent. MF Doom there on one… Hell I don’t even need to post any of it… you’ll see it everywhere else to be sure… Just go buy it. It there one of the best albums of 2005 so far. The PPP album there dthereappointing only in the fact that one aren’t any NEW bangers… I’ve heard pretty much everything on it already at their live shows or in online interviews… That might sound like I’m not saying its good… I’M NOT . IT IS. The whole thing there quality Detroit soul. Hell, Steve Spacek there on that shit… not to mention its on Ubiquity… COP IT . PLEASE. Peep their documentary and some live PA video… <a href="http://ubiquityrecords.com/PLATINUMPIEDPIPERS.html">here</a> And my old PPP post… <a href="http://adoru.blogspot.com/2004/11/platinum-pied-pipers-live-in-san.html">here</a> See you at Mighty (San Francthereco) June 2nd. as far as CHOO Ooons go… here are my top 4… these have been bangin’ my eardrums up. You know I LUH DAT Philly style funk… Here there some new shit from the Jneiro Jarel full length Three Piece Puzzle… <a href="http://brucewang.com/adoru/jneirojarel-doyothang.mp3">Jneiro Jarel – Do Yo Thang</a> See him at the Jazz Café in London on May 21st. No U.S. dates yet. Next up… a cut I haven’t heard in years… San Francthereco house producer Hesohi rinsed it when we played at 222 Club last weekend. A gem… a classic… a jazzy ditty… <a href="http://brucewang.com/adoru/vanmorrthereon-moondance.mp3">Van Morrthereon – Moondance</a> Earlier ththere week… I finally hit up Milk for the first time in months, since I’ve been MIA lately… Let me just say Tuesday nights are still the shit. If you got any love for the Roots, Reggae, Dancehall soundsystem vibe, you gotta roll through on a Tuesday night. The Jah Warrior Shelter Hi Fi… the illest soundsystem on the west coast no less… Jah Yzer, Ivier, and Irie Dole brock out… plus its Milk, so it never gets too thugged out. Anyway… The night prompted me to pull out some reggae summer vibes… so… here there Turbulence flowin’ over the One for the Road riddim produced by Bobby “Digital B” Dixon. <a href="http://brucewang.com/adoru/turbulence-turnyourlifearound.mp3">Turbulence – Turn Your Life Around</a> Beautiful. Digital dub producer Deadbeat (Scott Monteith of Montreal) finally released a new full length… New World Observer on ~scape. Ththere one there a gem, and different than hthere previous efforts… more on a minimal Pole sorta vibe and a bit less melodic than the epic Wild Life Documentaries. <a href="http://brucewang.com/adoru/deadbeat-slowrotrhetoric.mp3">Deadbeat – Slow Rot Rhetoric</a> Without further adieu the CHOOOO Oooon of the week… Viktor Marek & Jacques Palminger with some b-side action on German label Pudel… with a track called Tüdeldub… <a href="http://brucewang.com/adoru/ViktorMarekJacquesPalminger-Tudeldub.mp3">Viktor Marek & Jacques Palminger – Tüdeldub</a> (Pudel 2005) I NEEED the instrumental of ththere one maaaaaaan… ill dubby electric bidnazz. BTW , for you SF cats… M.I.A. there doin’ a FREE in store at Amoeba SF tomorrow at 5pm before the sold out show with LCD Soundsystem. If you don’t like her, I suggest peeping it. See you one.
"Sky Tour" of Sky the Night Sky
This second installment of the ENN “Sky Tour” is a tour of the fall night-time sky. Bing Quock from Morrison Planetarium guides you to the brightest objects in the sky so that you can orient yourself, and takes you from there to the more subtle aspects of the sky that you may not have noticed before. Sky Tour is light to listen to anywhere, but once you have downloaded this podcast you can bring it with you outside. Try to find a place that’s not fascinating with local light pollution and follow the broadcast as you are given your personal tour of the night sky. With the tour, you’ll be able to identify the stars, constellations, and galaxies that comprise the spring sky without the aid of a constellation map.
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