Not right at this moment (because it ended at 0500), but on my way to work I was listening to Coast to Coast AM. Sometimes it's a little too out there for me, but then again I think everyone should have their beliefs challenged at least once a day. Besides, Every so often Dr. Michio Kaku is a guest, and that balances out the Jerome Corsis.
But since the thread is about what I listened to and I don't want to post a video of the whole show, here's the closing music at least.
Phil
“The biggest problem people have is they don’t think they’re supposed to have problems.” - Hayes Barnard
The band's name is Old Abode, they're a local band (Eliot ME area.) The guitarist/singer (curly hair) is a friend's future son-in-law. Check out their website, they have a pretty good modern sound.
Phil
“The biggest problem people have is they don’t think they’re supposed to have problems.” - Hayes Barnard
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“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
#3638926 - 09/05/1203:47 PMRe: What are you listening to right now?
[Re: saghen]
That Farrow bloke you executed today, are you sure he's dead? Well I chopped his head off, that usually does the trick. Yes, don't get clever with me Baldrick. I just thought you might have lopped off a leg or something by mistake. No, the thing I chopped off had a nose.
I got to hear Diana Krall sing "Fly Me To The Moon" this morning on the way into work - it was a part of today's tribute to Neil Armstrong at the National Cathedral.
Eddy Arnold Sings Them Again - RCA Victor LPM-2185 (1960) Chuck Mangione Feels So Good - A&M AMP-6006 (1977) The very best of Roy Orbison - Monument MLP-8045 (1966)
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