Sticking it to the man w/Dave Slusher from Evil Genius Chronicles
Topics:
Rock and Roll
The new iTunes
How much radio SUCKS
General sticking it to the man topics
Music:
The Joykiller
Electric Frankenstein Link
The Muffs
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10 thoughts on “Rock and Roll Geek Show 7/13/05 Podcast”
hmmm, i really got into this conversation (symbiotic interview?). so much that i wanna say/respond to, but not enough time at the mo….
just got time to say that i thought it was my chair squeaking that Michael noticed (duh) and remarked about, haha, i then realised the squeaking was coming from the streaming…. hehehe, perhaps a new ergonomic leather-upholstery Studio Manager’s chair and an indorsement from Office Max or Staples or other deep-pocketed office supply retailer could be arranged for a suitable retainer fee? 😉
loved the whole vibe of this show, Michael. maybe you and Dave will collaborate a podcast to us when ya have that beer together?
cheers 🙂
Just wanted to start off by saying that “I’m a huge fan”. Yes play more of the music from the bands that you’ve been in! This show was very cool! All the conversatiuns were great! Wished I could of joined in the chat. Do more show’s with Dave.
Keep the the Rock n’ Roll coming!
Jeff
heheheahhaha, hey Jeff… me, too! 🙂
i’m a HUGE fan and i reeeally appreciate you listening to The Rock And Roll Geek Show with me 😀
😉 🙂
I use and like the iTunes interface to Podcasting.
I don’t really use the music store interface. but the download experience from a user standpoint is awesome. In the end, all I care about is to be able to put in a feed url, and then see the downloads. I would agree that the music store podcast page is horrible and full of stupid podcasts.
Dave Slusher rocks! You guys need to do this more often. Classic show.
Hello Donna,
Can you email me at timroth1@hotmail.com
Timroth
Bravo, two of my favorite ‘casters doin’ their thing.Michael, you may think that your interviewing skills are lacking but the conversational style is so much more listenable to me. All you do is a little backround homework and then let it flow. You got it, don’t go changin’…
I agree the conversation was cool and casual, but I’d inject a liiiitle more music into the mix. Little bit more obscure rock, little bit less talk. Just a little.
You should check out Visqueen, the other band that Ronnie from the Muffs plays in. They’re a little more mainstream sounding than the Muffs, but the singer has a hell of a voice.
http://www.visqueenonline.com