Episode 9 (2/25/11)

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Children’s TV music!

Goodrob13 Music Show episode 9:

  • my previous recording gone wrong,
  • my childhood neighbor’s record collection,
  • being unfazed by 20 year old records as a child,
  • trains with no passengers,
  • are 20 year old CDs cool and impressive today?,
  • the level of musical sophistication and variety in children’s TV shows from the 1970s and 80s (Sesame Street, The Electric Company, The Great Space Coaster, etc.),
  • Sesame Street Jazz #3 video,
  • Sesame Street Pinball Number Count video,
  • Sesame Street Capital I and Lowercase N video,
  • composer Joe Raposo,
  • The Electric Company LY (Tom Lehrer) video,
  • Sunbow Productions (Ford Kinder, Anne Bryant, Spencer Michlin, and Barry Harman),
  • and the music of Jem.

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Episode 8 (2/18/11)

datetime posted by on February 18, 2011 at 8:40 pm | comments Comments (0)

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Goodrob13 Music Show episode 8:

  • figuring out the best spot to stand on the train platform,
  • my weird experience coming out of the PATH station this morning,
  • scaffolding in NYC,
  • being more efficient when paying for groceries,
  • most people in front of me in line taking 10 times longer than I do,
  • bank tellers and post offices,
  • most people entering and exiting elevators too slowly,
  • unusually warm weather,
  • my hatred of obnoxiously loud motorcycles,
  • why it’s so important to leave comments on podcasts,
  • the importance of online interaction and discussion,
  • buying an electric guitar soon,
  • and being realistic and reasonable about my music equipment and prices.

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Episode 7 (2/17/11)

datetime posted by on February 17, 2011 at 10:05 pm | comments Comments (0)

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Goodrob13 Music Show episode 7:

  • Tanya Donelly (founding member of Belly, The Breeders, and Throwing Muses),
  • musicians moving away from rock music as they get older,
  • my introduction to Juliana Hatfield and Blake Babies,
  • a dummy wanting to pull the PATH train emergency brake because a passenger fainted,
  • digital audio and non-linear editing vs. cassette tapes,
  • Hatfield’s superb minimally-produced rock album Bed (1998),
  • Become What You Are (1993) and Only Everything (1995),
  • Hatfield’s book When I Grow Up: A Memoir (2008),
  • meeting Juliana Hatfield (Maxwell’s in 2005, Knitting Factory in 2008, and Bowery Ballroom in 2008),
  • asking her to be a guest on The Paunch Stevenson Show,
  • Jessica Simpson,
  • and does the cream really rise to the top?

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Episode 6 (2/16/11)

datetime posted by on February 16, 2011 at 10:47 pm | comments Comments (0)

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Goodrob13 Music Show episode 6:

  • watching TV shows illegally,
  • growing up with free 24 hour streaming radio and TV content,
  • getting used to paying for songs and TV shows on computers,
  • getting used to paying for cable TV years ago,
  • the fragmented world of online music and TV content (iTunes, Netflix, Hulu Plus, Rhapsody, etc.),
  • the Overnightscape Central podcast,
  • Wayne from Sparetime Radio talking about George Carlin,
  • most people being too arrogant and/or afraid to admit they’ve been lied to, poisoned, and cheated their whole lives,
  • turning a blind eye vs. dealing with new knowledge and stressors,
  • my questions about chemtrails,
  • socially acceptable smoke vs. unacceptable smoke,
  • and dangerous substances being viewed as harmless to people who grew up with them.

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