Wed, 24 December 2014
Without you, this show is an exercise in ego surrounded in harmonics. Call the show to leave your feedback at 206-278-0751 or email radiobsots@gmail.com. This show continues what I started on the last show: looking back on the BSOTS spinoff known as Endless Shouting Matches With Yourself. I really was over the top during my Endless Shouting Matches period, but at least I can laugh about it now. Besides that, this laid the groundwork for BSOTS GONE (buck)WILD, so it can't be all bad. And there was some pretty cool music featured on this hot mess of a show. It wasn't meant to stick around longer than it did. And I am more than okay with that.
1. A Tribe Called Red - "Burn Your Village To The Ground" (2014) If you missed show #151, you can check it out here. To learn more about this podcast, please visit bsots.com. |
Sun, 7 December 2014
Without you, this show is an audience of one and I already know what it sounds like. Please call the voice mail line at 1-206-278-0751 to leave your feedback. I feel the need to leave 2014 on a silly note and poke some fun at myself at the same time. The BSOTS GONE (buck)WILD shows always provide a chance for me to inject some humor back into the podcast. This show unearths some footage from a BSOTS spinoff called *endless shouting matches with yourself*. It ran for 16 episodes (July 2006 - March 2008) and had an "anything goes" type of format. My rants took center stage while the music added some sonic relief. The truth is that *endless shouting matches* laid the foundation for the "buckwild" experience to exist within the BSOTS channel. The spoken word piece that appears before the opening credits is one that I wrote back in January of 2000. I first recorded it for episode #2 of *endless shouting matches*. A re-recorded version appears on a previous "buckwild" episode (show #86, to be precise). I had fun listening back to some of this footage and hopefully, you will as well. But seeing as how this episode was recorded between a pair of non-indictments for police officers, the audio that opens the show places Eric Garner's demise into proper context regarding American history with a little help from Melissa Harris-Perry. This episode's track list: 1. Jason Randall Smith (Macedonia) - "Spill" (2006) More information can be found on this podcast at bsots.com |