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24 January 2008
Radio Mecha - Music Box 40 minutes or so of music before the Repub debate. Please listen, if you're so inclined.
False Prophets - Banana Split Republic
Reathel Bean & The DBC - Rapmaster Ronnie
Bonzo Goes To Washington - 5 Minutes
Mike Ladd - Bush League Junkie
Public Enemy - Son of a Bush
Rob Swift - Mad Bombers
Mr. Lif - Home of the Brave
Sono Oto - Giuliani
Sage Francis - Makeshift Patriot (final mix)
Billion Dollar President Ringtones - Mitt Romney
Charltones - We All Want Peace (ft George Dub-Ya Bush)
Billion Dollar President Ringtones - Huckabee
The Platters - Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight
Yeah, but you know me, jonmc, I'm a sucker for live television. Right this second, a bunch of dipshits in Florida are shaking each others hands. What's next? Rehearsed statements? Room-clearing brawl? Song-and-dance number? Only time will tell.
Sorry I missed the Debate Pre-Show... Dipshits in Florida? I thought the Democrats were skipping that state; the Repugs don't even rise to the level of "dipshit" for me.
Been working on Weather Music Part 2. Just forced myself to quit once I hit 3 more hours of music or else I would drive myself batty. (emusic.com has 550 tracks titled "rain") I may play this tomorrow evening just so I can retire it... You did say a 3 hour show was kinda OK, boxer? Even on Friday Night?
It's going to get weird. I know I can't pre-announce anything, but I have 12 rain songs left, 3 rain AND sun songs, 16 sun or sunshine songs, 6 wind songs, 4 storms and miscellaneous hot, dry, warm, cold and thunder songs (and yes, I could've gotten into 'cool' but I had to stop somewhere), a half-dozen of them are painfully obvious (but try to work your way through the pain), two or three are kinda shaky in the weather symbolism but the devil in me MUST play them, there are two pair of different songs with the same title, and more funk, blues, jazz and big bands than were in Part 1, and can you guess the only artist(s) to be represented 3 times in the two sets? (Yes, you've already heard him/her/them once in Part 1) I'm having WAY too much fun with this. I'm dibs-ing 5PM Pacific, 8PM Eastern...