Mon, 18 August 2008
Mostly live in the WCSB studio with Lonesome Cowboy Dave, Rev. Stang and Princess Wei -- our first live show in weeks. Much stored-up gas is released. Topics include The Bigfoot Corpse, SubGenius Funerals, Prehistoric Dave Men and Dave Women, The Pyramid of Dobbs, upcoming events. Rev. Norel Pref's collages are abused, as are those by that cut-up Fernandinande LeMur. New music by Mose Giganticus, The Flyin' Ryan Brothers, The Psycho Skeletons.
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Thu, 14 August 2008
Music by Fat Free, The Versificators and Max Slack, and brainshifting cut-ups by Norel Pref and Mister LeMur, punctuate an otherwise live 'Hour of Slack' from the 11X-Day Drill stage at Brushwood, performed before an audience on July 4, 2008. Dr. Hal and Rev. Ivan Stang answer many questions about J.R. "Bob" Dobbs and his Great Plan. Dr. Hal goes into some detail about the tampions used by bears to keep ants out of their butts during hibernation.
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Sat, 9 August 2008
A truly live episode, performed before an audience on stage at Brushwood on the first day of X-Day Drill 11 (7-3-08). Cohosts Rev. Ivan Stang and Dr. Hal Robins address the most pertinent issues of our times, such as the fecundity of "Bob." Nonstop-talking Big Heads are interrupted only by short bouts of LeMuristic audio collagery.
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Sun, 3 August 2008
In this densely edited episode we follow post X-Day narration from Dr. Hal, Lonesome Cowboy Dave, Rev/Princess StangDoe, Priestess Pisces, Dr. Sinister and callers (including THE AMINO ACIDS' Rev. Angry Larry!), intercut with actual live recordings from the X-Day event. A new song by The Attery Squash opens the show. Clips from 11X-Day stage recordings include The Amino Acids, Pisces rants, and some Chickenhed-tainted dawn awaiting-the-saucers moments.
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Sun, 3 August 2008
Dr. Hal and Lonesome Cowboy Dave join Dr. Sinister, Rev. Ivan Stang and beloved callers for a pre-report on the 11X-Day gathering, wherein SubGeniuses from near and far awaited the coming of the alien overlords who will save us all under "Bob." New collages by LeMur punctuate the show, and we are proud to premiere new music from The Attery Squash and Rev. Max Slack.
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