Drums whisper spacy

Dec 15, 2005

Please listen to three hours of generic college rock twaddle, DJed by me, tomorrow (Friday the 16th!), from six to nine PM, PST.  It's not as if you had anything better to do, and you don't even have to stop crying.

Well, aside from a few horrendously terrible fuckups, that didn't go so badly.  Playlist.  Resolved: next show, fuck this noise, I'ma play what I wanna.

Comments

on 2005-12-15 22:26:36.0, washerdreyer commented:

I'm listening to a nice show right now from WNYC's "Must Have Music Festival." It's the Kurt Andersen one at the link.

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and, further, on 2005-12-16 21:38:23.0, bitchphd commented:

I'm obviously pretty far out of the college rock loop, b/c I gotta admit, I didn't recognize a damn thing I heard.

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and, further, on 2005-12-16 21:43:07.0, ben wolfson commented:

Yeah, well, in all truth, it wasn't actually that typical of college rock, so.

Don't worry! You're still with "it"!

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and, further, on 2005-12-16 22:28:13.0, bitchphd commented:

Nah, sadly I'm kind of not, music-wise anyway. I live in radio hell.

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and, further, on 2005-12-16 23:27:36.0, James commented:

Why does KZSU have a prescribed list? I was under the impression that a key component of college radio was allergy to guidelines and Infinity-style Hot Lists.

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and, further, on 2005-12-16 23:46:28.0, silvana commented:

Oh, you played the Ligeti!

Damn, I missed that. My friends showed up and wanted to watch television.

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and, further, on 2005-12-17 9:44:24.0, ben wolfson commented:

I think it's because (1) it's something of the norm and (2) it helps them get mediocre promos.

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and, further, on 2005-12-17 19:12:14.0, Jeremy Osner commented:

Took me right back to see that KZSU's most-played list included something by "Biafra, Jello" -- now backed by somebody called The Melvins

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and, further, on 2005-12-17 19:42:53.0, ben wolfson commented:

I'm pretty sure the Melvins were around in the 80s.

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