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STRANGELY EMPTY II: SPAM ALBUM
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haha, some good stuff. Good Bad Company choice.
Wonderully filling and highly devoid of nutritive qualities. My kind of stuff.
Wow, this looks amazing! Love the Lauper / Dylan / Bird run especially.
From the 3 Stooges to Rip, Rig, & Panic - what a hoot!
Totally wonderful
Karen this is EXCELLENT. A thoroughly enjoyable listen. Liked the Black Beatles mash-up. I was looking forward to tk12 but wasn't entirely convinced. From 15 onwards tho, wonderful just wonderful. A+
Mmmmmmm.... Tasty! LOL!!
Fun information, DJK.
You're doing well, Karen. Check your volume adjustments on the individual tracks and don't be afraid to start the soundbites a few beats sooner into the fade outs. That said, I like the bites on the intros. The playlist is nice and the mood appears to start jelling at track 7. I am not sure that I would be concerned about filling out the length of a CD however. For instance, you can make at least an eight hour mix with software or you can keep it as short as you like with the thinking that a lot of folks are listening to compressed audio on players rather than audio wav files these days. And while I am at that, take these comments with only a grain of salt: guilty pleasures and the mind's own roadmap should always come first. Nonetheless, get into cut and paste with those tracks. Black Beatles is a highlight. Okay, I am gonna let the rest run the course without comments. You have me locked in until the end. I would like to hear your own stuff earlier into the show. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu. Keep up the good work. I am looking forward to a solid classic from you.
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Giving fun and snappy information via showprep and/or soundbites while "walking up to..." or "hitting the vocal" is certainly a throwback to the radio days. Many of us in the collective have had some radio and club experience.
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Thanks for the pointers. Mixing using software is worlds apart from using my traditional turntables (blending/cutting/scratching) -or- splicing reel-to-reel analogue tape which I have been using both for what seems to be two lifetimes.
Air Raid:Bad Company always kicks ass! Plus, it's always fun to hear a newbie on rock radio say, "...and that was Bad Company from the Bad Company album Bad Company, with the song called "Bad Company" on [place call letters here]!" This was released over twenty years ago; how many cheesy announcers have said this?!?Nothing more smacks of mediocrity.
sammyg123:I appreciate the comments. "Strangely" enough, I am listening to your "Is This What You Call" mix while replying. This episode is actually two separate mix concepts pasted together. The first one (tracks#1-8) and the second (tracks#9-24) along with the Steely Dan track as a bonus.
Giving fun and snappy information via showprep and/or soundbites while "walking up to..." or "hitting the vocal" is certainly a throwback to the radio days. Many of us in the collective have had some radio and club experience.
www.jonpoi.org:
Thanks for the pointers. Mixing using software is worlds apart from using my traditional turntables (blending/cutting/scratching) -or- splicing reel-to-reel analogue tape which I have been using both for what seems to be two lifetimes.
Air Raid:Bad Company always kicks ass! Plus, it's always fun to hear a newbie on rock radio say, "...and that was Bad Company from the Bad Company album Bad Company, with the song called "Bad Company" on [place call letters here]!" This was released over twenty years ago; how many cheesy announcers have said this?!?Nothing more smacks of mediocrity.
sammyg123:I appreciate the comments. "Strangely" enough, I am listening to your "Is This What You Call" mix while replying. This episode is actually two separate mix concepts pasted together. The first one (tracks#1-8) and the second (tracks#9-24) along with the Steely Dan track as a bonus.
Karen, in the middle of a downloading now but I must share this story.
I am guilty of the Bad Company by Bad Company off of Bad Company comment. I was 18 when this was released and doing an overnight show at Uni. I was sufficently baked and in an attempt to amuse myself I threw out the aforementioned juvenile introduction. I knew it was cheesy but it didn't matter. That is till later that day when I thought about it. Good thing it was the overnight show!!
GUILTY!
I am guilty of the Bad Company by Bad Company off of Bad Company comment. I was 18 when this was released and doing an overnight show at Uni. I was sufficently baked and in an attempt to amuse myself I threw out the aforementioned juvenile introduction. I knew it was cheesy but it didn't matter. That is till later that day when I thought about it. Good thing it was the overnight show!!
GUILTY!
Superb. I love the Beatles mashup and the Nina through Bird section immensely.
Wonderful. And, uhm, never rely on Miles Davis.
The Kate Bush track reveals your true nature and I love you for it...