Partly due to the recordings running in the background, this live show with Lonesome Cowboy Dave is one of the most INSANE episodes ever. While listening, we recommend headphones, a bike helmet and a bullet-proof vest.
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Hour of Slack #1247 - Live Feb. 28, 2010 - Special ‘Free Charley’ Hour of Slatherl
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Hour of Slack #1246 - All-“Bob” Hymns & Songs Special
A sneak preview of the seventh CD collection of songs, hymns, and horrible noise experiments dedicated to "Bob," X-Day, or the Church of the SubGenius in general. Contributors include: Drs. 4 "Bob," Rev. Phineas Narco, Rev. Ouroborus Rex, Rev. Norel Pref, Fernandinande LeMur, The Psycho Skeletons, Poo Water Towel, Rev. Selfs Layer, Dr. Gary G’broagfran, Rev. Artemia Salina, Rev. Ivan Stang, Dr. G. Gordon Gordon, Da Binci, Rev. Edfred, Rev. Raymond Lafferty, with many others woven in.
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Mondo Diablo Episode 242 * Culturequake!
This week, a collection of clips, mashups and collages, from Norel Pref, The ECC, me, et al.
Tagged with audio collage media barrage bob dobbs mashups ecc norel pref
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Hour of Slack #1244 - Rerun of #509, “PAIN” (1995)
We’re busy, so we’re in reruns. This particular episode, #509 from late 1995, was assembled during a relatively rough week of a rough month of a rough year for your host and prayer partner, Rev. Ivan Stang. It is an unusually PAINFUL Hour of Slack. Imagine that. Nonetheless, cruel and heartless listeners who are not Rev. Stang may find it funny. Some great music helps the poison go down easier. The last half of the episode is collage and ranting by Rev. Susie the Floozy, and a classic sermon by Papa Joe Mama. Both Susie and Papa Joe are experts in REAL pain.
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Hour of Slack #1243 - Rerun of #506 - Aug. 1995 Devival with ESO
http://www.subgenius.com/ts/hos_logs/Hour_of_Slack_1243.html
It’s a busy month. So, this is a rerun of excellent Hour of Slack #506, from September 1995. The highlight is a fine recording of the August 5, 1995 SubGenius Devival at Peabody’s in Cleveland, with Einstein’s Secret Orchestra, Rev. Stang, and Sister Melodious Chops. Collages in this pre-LeMur show are by Rev. Susie the Floozy and the mysterious Toe Frophauser. Bulldada master Zoogz Rift, Dr. Bizarro and the Disgustos, and GWAR provide music. (This was recorded just prior to our tour with GWAR.) Prank calls to Christian radio shows are peppered throughout this episode.
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Spooky Night Air part two
It’s spooky time on The Night Air. 8:30pm Sunday September the 13th is our four hundredth edition! This is part two of the program.
The Night Air has been taking ABC Radio National on an imaginative detour every Sunday night since January 2002.
To mark the occasion we’ve handed the keys to the vaults over to creepmeister Tony Barrell for a spine-tingling signature show.
Spooky is a word saying more than it means perhaps: skulduggery on the part of MI5, strange apparitions, shivery music and the barefaced dread of the unknown. Some think they have the answers - from Frankenstein to Einstein - Dracula to Arch Obler. Obler was a 1940s radio scaremonger who loved the sound of echoing footsteps and creaking doors - in the days when radio could be really scary. It couldn’t happen now, or could it? Reality check! Erik von Däniken’s special line explaining the ‘unknown’ and Colin Wilson trying to do the same for weird British mysteries, plus the revelations of a former Australian spy said to be "more mysterious than radar".
More info here http://www.pool.org.au/audio/john_jacobs/spooky_night_air_part_two
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Spooky Night Air part one
It’s spooky time on The Night Air. 8:30pm Sunday September the 13th is our four hundredth edition!
This is part one of the program.
The Night Air has been taking ABC Radio National on an imaginative detour every Sunday night since January 2002.
To mark the occasion we’ve handed the keys to the vaults over to creepmeister Tony Barrell for a spine-tingling signature show.
Spooky is a word saying more than it means perhaps: skulduggery on the part of MI5, strange apparitions, shivery music and the barefaced dread of the unknown. Some think they have the answers - from Frankenstein to Einstein - Dracula to Arch Obler. Obler was a 1940s radio scaremonger who loved the sound of echoing footsteps and creaking doors - in the days when radio could be really scary. It couldn’t happen now, or could it? Reality check! Erik von Däniken’s special line explaining the ‘unknown’ and Colin Wilson trying to do the same for weird British mysteries, plus the revelations of a former Australian spy said to be "more mysterious than radar".
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Night Air Nines part one
The past is ever with us, and it seems that every year that ended in a nine has to be remembered because it is significant. The anniversary thing is that important.
So, rest assured the Night Air won’t be left out when there’s a media stampede running. If you remember 1989, that’s great. Everything else will be new and different.
There was 1969 the year of the moon landing and Woodstock; and 1979 when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan and Margaret Thatcher was elected in Britain - but let’s concentrate on that incredible year of 1989 because it’s the year the Berlin wall collapsed and the Japanese emperor died and a new one was enthroned - so everything could start again. But did it?
Thanks to Tom Morton and Tony Barrell for collecting the years for your ears. For John Jacobs for knitting them together. To Mark Colvin and the PM team, and the Centre for Marine Science and Technology at Curtin University of Technology for their recordings of Antarctic ice.
The Night Air has been taking ABC Radio National on an imaginative detour every Sunday night since January 2002.
www.abc.net.au/rn/nightair
Sunday night at 8.30 on ABC Radio National.
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Spooky Night Air part two
It’s spooky time on The Night Air. 8:30pm Sunday September the 13th is our four hundredth edition! This is part two of the program.
The Night Air has been taking ABC Radio National on an imaginative detour every Sunday night since January 2002.
To mark the occasion we’ve handed the keys to the vaults over to creepmeister Tony Barrell for a spine-tingling signature show.
Spooky is a word saying more than it means perhaps: skulduggery on the part of MI5, strange apparitions, shivery music and the barefaced dread of the unknown. Some think they have the answers - from Frankenstein to Einstein - Dracula to Arch Obler. Obler was a 1940s radio scaremonger who loved the sound of echoing footsteps and creaking doors - in the days when radio could be really scary. It couldn’t happen now, or could it? Reality check! Erik von Däniken’s special line explaining the ‘unknown’ and Colin Wilson trying to do the same for weird British mysteries, plus the revelations of a former Australian spy said to be "more mysterious than radar".
More info here http://www.pool.org.au/audio/john_jacobs/spooky_night_air_part_two
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Spooky Night Air part one
It’s spooky time on The Night Air. 8:30pm Sunday September the 13th is our four hundredth edition!
This is part one of the program.
The Night Air has been taking ABC Radio National on an imaginative detour every Sunday night since January 2002.
To mark the occasion we’ve handed the keys to the vaults over to creepmeister Tony Barrell for a spine-tingling signature show.
Spooky is a word saying more than it means perhaps: skulduggery on the part of MI5, strange apparitions, shivery music and the barefaced dread of the unknown. Some think they have the answers - from Frankenstein to Einstein - Dracula to Arch Obler. Obler was a 1940s radio scaremonger who loved the sound of echoing footsteps and creaking doors - in the days when radio could be really scary. It couldn’t happen now, or could it? Reality check! Erik von Däniken’s special line explaining the ‘unknown’ and Colin Wilson trying to do the same for weird British mysteries, plus the revelations of a former Australian spy said to be "more mysterious than radar".
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