Brad LaBonte:
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from December 23, 2009
Crossing the t's, dotting the lower-case i's. Music with which to watch windshield wipers.
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December 23, 2009: "Sometimes It's Just Fun Shakin' Hands And Saying 'Howdy.' And Then, Yellow and Green." (Fill-in for Ken)
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:05am
Parq:
Morning, Brad. The rhythm of this Wallace piece fits nicely with your "music with" slogan. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:09am
Andy in Berlin:
Thanks for this Brad. I love Jeannie Lee. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:13am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
Morning, Parq, Andy and all! Great to be back. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:19am
chuck in ct:
its a sunny cold morning------im staying in bed til noon......after your show | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:22am
sinister dexter:
hello from grand rapids michigan , thanks for the music mr. LaBonte | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:34am
Binky:
Henry Gibson sounds like Kenneth on 30 Rock. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:36am
annie:
morning all!!!!!! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:41am
postmanpaul:
festive salutations all !!!!! can't hang 'bout, just time for a cuppa and then off for a sexy haircut! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:42am
postmanpaul:
hey brad, keep it kinky! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:44am
Cheri Pi:
These last 2 tracks make me feel so... sexy | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:44am
annie:
PMP- we want pictures!!! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:49am
postmanpaul:
annie - sexy thinning on top, 30's closely shaved sides with a slightly hairy overhang around the top. i know, how can ya contain yourself! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:57am
357:
IMAGINE THE CARBON FOOTPRINT YOUR LARD-ASS IS CAUSING WITH ALL THAT FLYING. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 9:59am
DF:
Wow, nobody ever plays Voice Farm on WFMU! It's the CA influence, I guess | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:03am
Scott M.:
Very much enjoying the show this morning, Brad! Esp that Dumitrescu/Shepp mindmeld. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:04am
paul:
this makes me wanna listen to the weird al polka medley where he does this song | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:04am
annie:
oh, baby!! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:08am
sugarwolf:
haha paul, I had a similar thought. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:10am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
357 - the airlines give first class passengers carbon offsets so they don't feel bad about themselves. DF - there were 4, yes, 4, copies of that Voice Farm record for $1 at the Amoeba in Berkeley. Buncha weirdos out there. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:10am
Cheri PI:
Yesssss-I love this Discipline song, I've asked Santa for the CD | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:12am
Kat:
I enjoyed the Adam and the Ants selection far more than I should have. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:13am
Kevin:
Sounds like early Fall | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:14am
k.rex:
great show. really helping me stay supra-suicidal as I obsessively refresh NJTransit and Amtrak's website wondering if I am going to be able escape from NYC today. Not looking good. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:14am
Kevin:
Come to that, it sounds like The Fall now too | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:16am
357:
The developed world, (particularly Amerika) is destroying our planet for future generations . America is bankrupt anyway so pretty soon only Goldman Sachs employees will be allowed to fly. We Chinese will have the money to fly when you in the west will most definitely not. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:17am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT, EVERYTHING'S FINE | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:19am
little jimmy:
@357: Up yer dosage. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:19am
annie:
this opera rules! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:22am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
Heck yeah, JSC rules! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:23am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
JCS, rather. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:25am
monica:
great show, brad! loved hearing 'book of love' and yvonne elliman. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:28am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
Thanks, Monica! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:29am
Parq:
http://tinyurl.com/trekshnook A cautionary tale for any fankids out there. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:33am
PMD:
Mornin'! Nice so far! (just tuned in) | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:44am
annie:
mornin pmd!!!! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:47am
Janet H:
I just tuned in too! Morning! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 10:57am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
Heya, Janet and PMD. Keepin' warm, I hope. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:00am
anne:
mornin'. laundry, double loads. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:03am
postmanpaul:
brad - wicked set. no novelty theme groove this... refreshing. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:09am
annie:
anne, i'm washing window blinds today.. a very zen experience | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:10am
anne:
yeah, good day to do it huh? a rather peaceful wed. don't know if you have snow there or not. ours here has stuck around for a little bit. it's funny, people get you and i mixed up. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:13am
Janet H:
We're going to have an ice storm tonight. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:14am
postmanpaul:
nice catching the show at sunset time over here in the uk brad. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:15am
John B:
yo DUDE play some of the new Flaming Lips Darkside of the Moon covers | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:15am
anne:
eeeesh, brings back memories of michigan winters. are you in the midwest Janet? | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:16am
Janet H:
Yes I am! Northwest Indiana. 20 min from Chi-town | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:20am
Parq:
@ Annie, the snow down here looks like it always does in NYC four days after falling; like the visual equivalent of gastric distress. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:23am
Car:
Two guys complaining about twine...I need to stop working for the man and simply-fi | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:25am
What!:
SkinERRRR! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:25am
PMD:
Well Anne/Annie, you're always cleaning stuff at the same time! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:25am
annie:
ours is a frozen version of that, parq. thanks, btw, for the link to that article.. she's going to the city to deliver today and picking up a "city" edition. hehe | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:26am
annie:
pmd- sympathy pains. ? | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:27am
annie:
oh, yeah, also making turkey stock | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:28am
PMD:
Brad, thank you for clarifying. I thought you were doing this 3 hours behind... | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:28am
smitty:
good god. that's a lot of talking. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:40am
357:
23 Years too late | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:40am
annie:
it sure is nice to have you here bradford!! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:41am
paul:
thank you super nintendo chalmers! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:44am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
You call them Steamed Hams, despite the fact that they're obviously grilled? | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:48am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
Thank ya, Annie | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:49am
jojo:
this show is awesome, it is like the salt of Ken's show, all the hardcore freeform without the ADD | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:57am
Ike:
Great to hear you Brad! I finally got to work. Public service comment announcement: *NJ Transit* is fucked this morning. Voltage issues. We were re-routed onto PATH. A new PATH train car then broke down. Lovely! K. Rex, you might need to go to Newark via PATH or #108 bus from P.A. then switch to NJT or Amtrak. | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:57am
Kat:
Great show today! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:58am
Ike:
More drunk Ken please! | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 11:59am
357:
your Amerikan transport systems are outdated. Your country is finished. Years of neglect of your infrastructure with all the wrong priorities. Insufficient education systems... | |
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Wed. 12/23/09 12:04pm
Ike:
Stop pretending to be Chinese. I've been to (western) China and I thought it was rude, crude, nasty, hard to get around, with shitty buses, and full of shockingly foul second-hand smoke. But the food was AMAZING. NJ Transit is normally excellent. Better than driving. | |
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Thu. 12/24/09 12:53pm
Irdial:
Basically, the music industry argues that giving away copyrighted music for free violates its "intellectual property," and indeed, compares the downloading of copyrighted music to "piracy" or "theft". Permitting such "theft", music producers argue, is socially very damaging. No one would have an incentive to produce music were Napster and similar organizations allowed to operate. This arguments has two parts: the first says that downloading music is theft, and the second says that if downloading is permitted the incentive to produce good music would disappear and we would all be living in a grey and sad world, instead of joying at the lyrics of the Iglesias family. The first statement is the silliest and easiest to dismiss: it does not require a Ph.D. in economics to see that downloading music, copyrighted or not, is quite different from theft in the ordinary sense of the word. Theft, as we ordinarily mean it, amounts to depriving the owner of the use of the object of his property or, at least, greatly reducing his access to it. If you steal my MP3 player, I can no longer use it. Whether you use it, resell it, or just throw it away, it is theft. In this sense "intellectual property" is quite different than property of material objects. Indeed, the argument is not over the right of the music industry to sell its product, nobody is stealing CDs via Napster, but rather over their ability to regulate the future use of their products by those who purchase them. As far as we know, no one has accused people who make available music from their CDs on the Internet of having stolen the CDs. Rather the question is, having purchased the CDs, the music industry would like to prevent us from further distributing the music. But is there a valid economic rationale for this? If I purchase a car, I can resell it in direct competition with the manufacturer of the car. In fact, also if I purchase a CD I can resell it. I can also let other people listen to it in my home or backyard, or take it to the office and make it available to my colleagues, or play it during a gigantic party. The limit, apparently, is reached when I start making copies of it, either virtual or not. Strangely enough I can make copies of my Armani's suit, as long as I do not put an Armani label on it, but I cannot do the same with my CDs. Why? http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/general/intellectual/napster.htm | |
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