EGC Clambake for September 18, 2005

Posted on September 18, 2005
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Here is the Bittorrent link and direct MP3 download for the EGC clambake for September 18, 2005.

I play a song from Ronnie Marler and Marty Keil; I talk about the Small World Podcast and play a snippet from the interview with Douglas Rushkoff; I discuss how I am a nonparticipant in all podcast groups; I play a song by Jonathan Coulton; I play a bootleg from the Butthole Surfers and move on.

This episode is sponsored in part by the fine folks at iPod Observer! Don’t forget, you can fly your EGC flag by buying the stuff package. For the month of September, $25 is donated to the Red Cross hurricane relief fund for every one sold, and donated through a match for a $50 total donation.

This show as a whole is Creative Commons licensed Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 1.0.

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    2 Responses to “EGC Clambake for September 18, 2005”

    1. Brooklyn Bluesman on September 19th, 2005 12:49 am

      Wow-that Ronnie Marler song was really soulful-very moving.Jonathan Coulton’s genetically infused power pop was nice too.Funny thing Dave, I don’t think of your show as a music podcast ( probably since you talk most of the time), but your musical choices are impeccable, and most memorable. Glad you got a buzz from the BSurfer live stuff. Please get back to me on 2 stuff package purchase details.

    2. Bazooka Joe on September 19th, 2005 5:03 pm

      Dave,

      Thanks for playing the excerpt form the interview I did with Douglas Rushkoff. I really enjoyed talking to him and I hope anyone who decides to listen to the entire interview enjoys the show as well.

      Oh, I’ve got a follow up interview with Douglas with the release of his new book.

      Bazooka Joe

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