Man Date with Marcus Kellis
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Man Date with Marcus Kellis
Well! I decided I'm important enough for my own thread. I do a weekly radio show, Man Date with Marcus Kellis, from 6:30-8:30 P.M. Friday nights Pacific time, I'm handsome, and gosh darn it, people like me. Sometimes I play things and people from Song Fight! and other times not. Mostly not, I'm afraid, but last week I did get a track from The Cow Exchange in.
This show was for yesterday, October 6, 2006. My birthday is on the 30th of this month--I will be twenty years old! Oh, how time passes. I had a theme, as I sometimes do: "This and That." All these songs, besides the first track which I employ as a theme, have titles which are two clauses separated with the conjunction "and." Sometimes on either side of the marrier you'll find two nouns, or two adjectives, or ... whatever! I thought the show was fine, and I hope you'll agree. It is available for MP3 download, and from there you can put it on a digital music player or listen to it as you wish. fluffy hosts my website for me, and that's very generous and I appreciate it. The show is "S. F. W." except a single oopsie, the Beastie Boys track.
PART 1 (mp3, 28.7 MB, 31:23)
Jelly Roll Morton - Jungle Blues
Akitaka Tohyama and Kenji Ninuma - The Moon and the Prince
George Winston - Linus and Lucy
Alive and Kickin' - Tighter and Tighter
The Beach Boys - Heroes and Villains
The Velvet Underground - Rock and Roll
Tom Waits - Dead and Lovely
PART 2 (mp3, 28.1 MB, 30:42)
Dick Hyman - Rainy Days and Mondays
Huey Lewis and the News - Heart and Soul
Feist - Inside and Out
The Smashing Pumpkins - Frail and Bedazzled
Bauhaus - Of Lilies and Remains
DJ Shadow - Lost and Found (S.F.L.)
PART 3 (mp3, 24.6 MB, 26:52)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout
George Gershwin - Sweet and Lowdown
Ella Fitzgerald - Night and Day
Beastie Boys - Slow and Low (Mixmaster Mike Remix)
Joy Division - Heart and Soul
Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused
PART 4 (mp3, 31.1 MB, 34:00)
Built to Spill - Now and Then
Ani DiFranco - Wishin' and Hopin'
Cake - Stickshifts and Safetybelts
Phoenix - Lost and Found
Patience and Prudence - A Smile and a Ribbon
Jerry Reed - Eastbound and Down
Big George - Handbags and Gladrags
Thelonious Monk - Sweet and Lovely (Take 2)
The Cleftones - Heart and Soul
The Decemberists - Sons and Daughters
This show was for yesterday, October 6, 2006. My birthday is on the 30th of this month--I will be twenty years old! Oh, how time passes. I had a theme, as I sometimes do: "This and That." All these songs, besides the first track which I employ as a theme, have titles which are two clauses separated with the conjunction "and." Sometimes on either side of the marrier you'll find two nouns, or two adjectives, or ... whatever! I thought the show was fine, and I hope you'll agree. It is available for MP3 download, and from there you can put it on a digital music player or listen to it as you wish. fluffy hosts my website for me, and that's very generous and I appreciate it. The show is "S. F. W." except a single oopsie, the Beastie Boys track.
PART 1 (mp3, 28.7 MB, 31:23)
Jelly Roll Morton - Jungle Blues
Akitaka Tohyama and Kenji Ninuma - The Moon and the Prince
George Winston - Linus and Lucy
Alive and Kickin' - Tighter and Tighter
The Beach Boys - Heroes and Villains
The Velvet Underground - Rock and Roll
Tom Waits - Dead and Lovely
PART 2 (mp3, 28.1 MB, 30:42)
Dick Hyman - Rainy Days and Mondays
Huey Lewis and the News - Heart and Soul
Feist - Inside and Out
The Smashing Pumpkins - Frail and Bedazzled
Bauhaus - Of Lilies and Remains
DJ Shadow - Lost and Found (S.F.L.)
PART 3 (mp3, 24.6 MB, 26:52)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout
George Gershwin - Sweet and Lowdown
Ella Fitzgerald - Night and Day
Beastie Boys - Slow and Low (Mixmaster Mike Remix)
Joy Division - Heart and Soul
Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused
PART 4 (mp3, 31.1 MB, 34:00)
Built to Spill - Now and Then
Ani DiFranco - Wishin' and Hopin'
Cake - Stickshifts and Safetybelts
Phoenix - Lost and Found
Patience and Prudence - A Smile and a Ribbon
Jerry Reed - Eastbound and Down
Big George - Handbags and Gladrags
Thelonious Monk - Sweet and Lovely (Take 2)
The Cleftones - Heart and Soul
The Decemberists - Sons and Daughters
Last edited by mkilly on Sat Oct 07, 2006 8:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard
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tonight at 8:30 pm pacific, a special Man Date with Marcus Kellis: Saturday Edition. http://www.kuoi.org
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whatever dude, sorry I offend your delicate sensibilities by playing more than one genre within a half-hour.
tonight on the MAN DATE WITH MARCUS KELLIS: the saddest songs in the world! tune in at 6:30 P.M. Pacific for my show at kuoi.org.
tonight on the MAN DATE WITH MARCUS KELLIS: the saddest songs in the world! tune in at 6:30 P.M. Pacific for my show at kuoi.org.
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jack, I don't know if you're joking, but one thing you may not have realized about me is that I'm not usually serious. besides which, bizarre genre juxtaposition is a hallmark of amateur college radio. I'm not getting paid for this!
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tonight on the man date: much of songfight artists.
<a href="http://kuoi.org/"> or <a href="http://kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu:8000/kuoi.m3u">kuoi.m3u</a> from 6:30pm pacific until 8:30pm pacific.
<a href="http://kuoi.org/"> or <a href="http://kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu:8000/kuoi.m3u">kuoi.m3u</a> from 6:30pm pacific until 8:30pm pacific.
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The funny thing here, is, this weekend KUOI was assigned to log all our songs for BMI to distribute royalties. Erik's cover of the Buzzcocks, and Octothorpe's cover of Oingo Boingo, etc., will be throwing some money toward their writers, apparently.
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Shoot, I just saw this thread Marcus. I missed it. Did you play any BLT? 
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special SIX HOURS OF MAN DATE today, noon to six pacific. from 3:30-4:30 pacific is syndicated programming, and again from 5:30-6, though. but all the rest is me. also on this friday, 630-830pm pacific.
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I just clicked the stream as well. MK, give me a shout out!
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Ken's Super Duper Band 'n Stuff - Berkeley Social Scene - Tiny Robots - Seamus Collective - Semolina Pilchards - Cutie Pies - Explino! - Bravo Bros. - 2 from 14 - and more!
i would just like to remind everyone that Ken eats kittens - blue lang
i would just like to remind everyone that Ken eats kittens - blue lang
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I'll do you one better, Ken. can't keep it going any longer, have to play democracy now, but I'll resume it at 3:30!
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