02/12/04 04:19 - ID#33107
SUN PROJECT
Missing Image ;(
I saw them at a summer goa festival in Germany in 1996. They are still fairly popular I believe. I am sure their music is copyrighted but I am risking it in order to share it with you guys. If you like them visit there site at this or buy their CDs form Amazon.
If you are interested in radio drama, please tune into Matthew's Show tonight at 11PM.
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02/12/04 12:17 - ID#33106
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Februrary 12th 2004 on elmwoodRADIO
11:00pm
A Radio Dramatization of the short civil war story by Ambrose Bierce. First aired on the radio program Escape! on December 10th, 1947.
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02/10/04 03:14 - ID#33105
Kimya and Model Sons
I added a bunch of Kimya songs to the radio today. As most of you know she is my very favorite singer. Her style is anti-folk. You can find out more information about her here
We also heard Kimya for the first time at Mohawk place last year. Its just a cool place to hear new music.
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02/09/04 02:02 - ID#33104
The Model Sons
Its Monday and we are playing the Model Sons whose CD we received at Mohawk Place on Saturday. The guy in the red shirt gave the CD to Terry when he signe dup for the mailing list. He is hot.
Here is a review I found on the site. Maybe Terry will write his own review later.
"Next are The Model Sons, whom I very much hope I will get to see again. They have a unique, interesting sound that seems to take bits and pieces from many different sources and integrate them in a new way. The sung/shouted vocals are very punky, especially during the unison shouting, but these are not punk songs. (The call-and-response shouting on a couple of songs is particularly cool.) The guitars are almost metal, but without the bloated, overwrought quality that turns me off, most metal. The rhythmic structures in some of the songs occasionally approach some of the wild math rock that I love so, with the powerhouse drummer and bassist playing against each other to make a greater whole, but there's not the complexity-for-its-own-sake that turns other people off math rock. They close by bringing people onstage for an all-star singalong, and their fans drench the stage with beer."
- The Noise (Steve Gisselbrecht)
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12/20/03 05:23 - ID#33103
What to do?
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12/14/03 05:36 - ID#33102
Cancelation
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12/11/03 07:50 - ID#33101
BBC's THE LORD OF THE RINGS
Three rings for the elven kings under the sky,
seven for the dwarf lords in their halls of stone,
nine for mortal men doomed to die,
one for the dark lord on his dark throne
in the land of mordor where the shadows lie.
One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them,
one ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
in the land of mordor where the shadows lie.
SUNDAY DECEMBER 14th 2003 at 12:00pm
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12/14/03 04:55 - ID#33100
Radio Archives Added
We are going to start offering lots of downloadable original radio shows. All of our live broadcasts will be avaiable in the future. Currently, we have one test evening that is a little whacky. We were testing the software and were only allowed 1 min 30 sec recordings, so there are 20 of them.
Starting this week we will have several live shows on archive. The file names are based on the date of the recording, as well as, the number of recording that day.
If you would like a recording show of you own hosted within the archive. Please email me. If you have any questions send us an IM at "elmwoodradio"
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12/11/03 07:52 - ID#33099
THURSDAY NIGHT SHOWS
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12/08/03 11:46 - ID#33098
MY FAVORITE HUSBAND
SUNDAYNIGHTS at 9:00 EST on RADIO FREE ELMWOOD.
My Favorite Husband Lucy's first sitcom, starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cooper, "two people who live together and like it!" George was a banker and Liz his zany wife, a character she would perfect a few years later on I Love Lucy. This funny series, written by I Love Lucy writers Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll, Jr., came to CBS Radio in 1948 and ran until 1951.
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