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	<title>Comments on: 26.03.08</title>
	<link>http://crack.podbean.com/2008/03/26/260308/</link>
	<description>one half of Drunk Country &#038; The Woman of The House + Guests host a New Music Radio Show every Saturday 8am ET via WOXY</description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 06:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>by: Drunk Country</title>
		<link>http://crack.podbean.com/2008/03/26/260308/#comment-94165</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 01:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Cheers H &amp; thanks again for the nice things said.

This week, as you may have already seen, we have a rather lovely interview &amp; wobbly recorded live session with Red Hunter of Peter &amp; The Wolf infamy.  

Squashed, as we were, in the room just off from the stage (where his support act were just about to go - &amp; then were - on stage) I rattled off non-sequitor question after non-sequitor question &amp; blathered on too tongue-trippingly fast because I was so conscious of the band striking up (which they did) &amp; the sound bleeding into the interview (which it did).  

The recording of the session is another matter altogether (broken mic, sound man pissing about with the equipment to let his girlfriend sit where I had set up, the motor of the MD Recorder very audible on the recordings, etc. &amp; so on), so tune &amp; find out how the hell I managed to hold it all together.

Ta.

½DC</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cheers H &#038; thanks again for the nice things said.</p>
<p>This week, as you may have already seen, we have a rather lovely interview &#038; wobbly recorded live session with Red Hunter of Peter &#038; The Wolf infamy.  </p>
<p>Squashed, as we were, in the room just off from the stage (where his support act were just about to go - &#038; then were - on stage) I rattled off non-sequitor question after non-sequitor question &#038; blathered on too tongue-trippingly fast because I was so conscious of the band striking up (which they did) &#038; the sound bleeding into the interview (which it did).  </p>
<p>The recording of the session is another matter altogether (broken mic, sound man pissing about with the equipment to let his girlfriend sit where I had set up, the motor of the MD Recorder very audible on the recordings, etc. &#038; so on), so tune &#038; find out how the hell I managed to hold it all together.</p>
<p>Ta.</p>
<p>½DC
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		<title>by: Harry_Hotspur</title>
		<link>http://crack.podbean.com/2008/03/26/260308/#comment-91789</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 12:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>DC/2:
 Thanks for the gentle correction re the UK and its parts, I was stunned by my ignorance and have since made up for it. Enjoyed Mr Toad, in particular because I agree with him whole heartedly re hip hop, even so his selections were very engaging. I find that one of the most pathetic examples of human behavior is when the &quot;haves&quot; pretend to be &quot;have nots&quot;. Mr Toad's selection of a the Maritimes hip hop band was interesting because of the accordian/ folk quality mixed with the angry inner city hip hop nonsense. One of the best examples of the human mental affliction of trying to be &quot;Bad&quot; is the song &quot;straight otta compton&quot; by Nina Gorden, an angels voice singing the Devils opera. Mr Toad, I think finds the Maritimes band ( excuse me I cant remember their name) hip hop intersting for the same reason, the discordance, the disconnect maybe thats what Nina had in mind. I don't care I dont listen to music to be shocked, but to think and relax.

 Mr Nick Fisk produced the required synergistic energy that makes him such a valuable and highly  entertaining member of the cast . His celebrity muggings are excellent. 
HH
PS The  usual show opening re tintinnabulation and &quot;spiel&quot; is highly appreciated keep it up it works very well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DC/2:
 Thanks for the gentle correction re the UK and its parts, I was stunned by my ignorance and have since made up for it. Enjoyed Mr Toad, in particular because I agree with him whole heartedly re hip hop, even so his selections were very engaging. I find that one of the most pathetic examples of human behavior is when the &#8220;haves&#8221; pretend to be &#8220;have nots&#8221;. Mr Toad&#8217;s selection of a the Maritimes hip hop band was interesting because of the accordian/ folk quality mixed with the angry inner city hip hop nonsense. One of the best examples of the human mental affliction of trying to be &#8220;Bad&#8221; is the song &#8220;straight otta compton&#8221; by Nina Gorden, an angels voice singing the Devils opera. Mr Toad, I think finds the Maritimes band ( excuse me I cant remember their name) hip hop intersting for the same reason, the discordance, the disconnect maybe thats what Nina had in mind. I don&#8217;t care I dont listen to music to be shocked, but to think and relax.</p>
<p> Mr Nick Fisk produced the required synergistic energy that makes him such a valuable and highly  entertaining member of the cast . His celebrity muggings are excellent. 
HH
PS The  usual show opening re tintinnabulation and &#8220;spiel&#8221; is highly appreciated keep it up it works very well.
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