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Captain Wayne's Mad Music Show, Episode #78, May 21, 2007
Topic: 78-RPM Madness
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Messages about the show: "Captain Wayne's Mad Music Show, Episode #78, May 21, 2007"
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fiogf49gjkf0d Seems to be a mix up on the filenames for parts one and two. The link for each has the filename for the other. Play the file and the program is correct, but the file's title shows the other.
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fiogf49gjkf0d The text playlist shows:
Black Strap Mol***es
What happened to the a-s-s?
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fiogf49gjkf0d Yes, while 45s and LPs where introduced in 1948-1949, record companies still put most of their releases on 78s for nearly the next decade, fading them out by 1958-1959.
-Tim
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fiogf49gjkf0d It was censored as a naughty word. It was posted that way to rec.music.dementia as well.
--- fm123 The text playlist shows:
Black Strap Mol***es
What happened to the a-s-s?
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fiogf49gjkf0d Thanks for playing my request, "The Song of the Woodpecker."
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fiogf49gjkf0d Oh, hey! Speaking of 78's, I have one called "The San Virginity Handicap" that features a horse race with sexually suggestive and explicit names for the horses. It has only a hand typed label with nothing but the title on it, but it sounds like a professional production. Anyone have a clue what the story on this might be...?
PDX-DJ1, out.
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fiogf49gjkf0d Why? You know something about the topic...? I hope, I hope...
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fiogf49gjkf0d "It's in the Book" is a good track for teaching students in English class how to find redundancies. In an ESL or EFL class, you could hand out the poem as an exercise to find the redundant examples, then have them listen to the track. It's a good MP3 inclusion for those of us teaching.
So, can we have a show some time geared toward English literature or English teaching? You know, some Grammar Rock, the Shakespeare rap, Sister Mary Elephant, Swinging the Alphabet, etc.
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fiogf49gjkf0d We are doing a School Related topic next week.
--- PrometheanGuy "It's in the Book" is a good track for teaching students in English class how to find redundancies. In an ESL or EFL class, you could hand out the poem as an exercise to find the redundant examples, then have them listen to the track. It's a good MP3 inclusion for those of us teaching.
So, can we have a show some time geared toward English literature or English teaching? You know, some Grammar Rock, the Shakespeare rap, Sister Mary Elephant, Swinging the Alphabet, etc.
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fiogf49gjkf0d I think there needs to be a correction in the playlist for part 2.
Instead of "I Want A Bowlegged Woman" by "Bull Moose" Jackson, this should be listed as "Three O'Clock Blues" by B.B. King.
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fiogf49gjkf0d Yeah, another thing Starvo and myself need to get from Wayne is the ability to make these playlist corections, hopefully is on the same scale as us making album adds and edits. This is more than likely from punching in the wrong number.
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