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Post by posyden »

Judging by the results from this forum...I'm guessing no on would mind If I played some songfight songs on my internet radio station and or podcasts
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wow, you have a seriously long-ass radio show. ours were only 3 hours, then 2, depending on which school you ask about. my first (shared) show "hamburger train" with my friend nick had a three-song set in the middle of every broadcast called "covers corner" but you took it a bit farther ;)
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mkilly wrote:I have uploaded my radio show from today. The theme was covers.
That's fun. Check out Coverville. Bryan does a great podcast based on covers.
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Post by blue »

Marcus,

I wish you were a DJ in my town. Or at least a program director.
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Word. Thank you. I appreciate that you say that in spite of the three Flaming Lips tracks there.
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Post by blue »

and all the crappy smashing pumpkins, yes.

hour 2 links to the hour 1 mp3, yo.
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actually, they all link to hour 1. PST.
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That'll teach me to copy and paste. I feel foolish. It's fixed now.
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You are hereby perpetually licensed to freely penetrate the Hooker Pumps market through our song. Spread music, not legs.
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My stuff is all under the by-nc-sa CreativeCommons license, so as long as you're not charging money for it and as long as you say who it's by, you can do whatever you want with it. Boil it, mash it, stick it in a stew, etc.

Actually I guess that could run into trouble with broadcasts (because of the 'sa' part), so maybe I should just switch to by-nc.

(Which I just did. Easy as pi!)
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I recorded my show from yesterday. I did all Valentine's Day songs.
part one mp3 link (48.4 mb, 52:53)
part two mp3 link (58.7 mb, 64:06)

no songfight tracks this time around. but friday i'm doing a techno show, i think, so i think i'll play at least some futureboy and stuff. any recommendations, actually? pm me.

David Brent - Freelove Freeway
Roy Orbison - Crying
Singin' in the Rain - All I Do Is Dream of You
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - Tracks of My Tears
Frank Sinatra - Strangers In the Night
Dionne Warwick - I'll Never Fall In Love Again
Smashing Pumpkins, The - Cupid de Locke
Smiths, The - Girlfriend In a Coma
Tullycraft - Glitter & Twang
Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life
Nada Surf - La pour ca
Flying Burrito Brothers, The - Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down
Ron Sexsmith - Secret Heart
Rolling Stones, The - Under My Thumb
Fabulous Heftones, The - By the Light of the Silvery Moon

(end part one; begin part two)

Julee Cruise - Falling
Persuasions, The - Electric Aunt Jemima
OK Go - Crash the Party
Magnetic Fields, The - Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side
Cake - Love You Madly
Marianne Pillsbury - Boo Hoo
Beatles, The - Till There Was You
Oasis - Wonderwall
Rilo Kiley - With Arms Outstretched
Cure, The - Boys Don't Cry
Neil Diamond - Forever in Blue Jeans
Weezer - Only in Dreams
Troggs, The - Love Is All Around
Dr. Hook - Sharing the Night Together
Dean Martin - You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You
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mkilly wrote:This week's playlist...
Hey Marcus... not sure how I missed it, but thanks for dropping 'straw man' a while back. Very cool!
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