Aug. 10th, 2004

Tuesday night at 9 eastern I will be airing the complete soundtrack and score for the 1990 restoration on the silent Phantom Of The Opera, as composed by Rick Wakeman of Yes.

"You're almost out of diapers!", a quote from Mac of IPM Radio. I think he's just mad the New Kids On The Block won't return his calls. We won't even mention the restraining order Bell Biv DeVoe had to get against him. Sad, really.

(And if you really have to ask what I'm running Friday night
- Friday the 13th - especially given Fay Wray passing on yesterday, then you need to consider psychological counselling. Or lots of drugs. Whichever.)
C'mon in, folks. At about the top of the hour, I'll be running the complete soundtrack and score to The Phantom Of The Opera as composed by Rick Wakeman of Yes.

The channels are #rf-callahans and #RadioNosferatu on Undernet, and to get the stream you point your streaming audio listening proggies to:

low http://callahans.seanmcpherson.com:10000/listen.pls - high http://callahans.seanmcpherson.com:11000/listen.pls

Requests are off for the night as I've got the show pretty much planned, but I'd love to see you all there. Wh00t.
Well, that was fun, wasn't it?

Audio problems. Postponement. Bleah.


You Know You're From Missouri When...


Everyone in your family has been on a "Float trip."

"Vacation" means driving to Silver Dollar City, Worlds of Fun or Six Flags.

Down south to you means Arkansas.

The phrase, "I'm going to the Lake this weekend," can mean only one thing.

You know what "Party Cove" is. (If you know where, you are a boating party animal)

You think Missouri is pronounced with an "ah" at the end.

You know in your heart that Mizzou can beat Nebraska in football.

You think I-44 is spelled "foarty-foar." (St. Louis Only)

You'll pay for your kids to go to college unless they want to go to KU.

You know that Concordia is halfway between Kansas City and Columbia, and Columbia is halfway between St. Louis and Kansas City, and Warrenton outlet mall is halfway between Columbia and St. Louis.

You can't think of anything better than sitting on the porch in the middle of the summer during a thunderstorm.

You know that Harry S. Truman, Walt Disney and Mark Twain are all from Missouri.

You know what "cow tipping" or "Possum Kicking" is.

You think "frog gigging" should be an Olympic sport.

You think Imo's is larger than Pizza Hut.

You can tell the difference between a horse and a cow from a distance.

You don't put too much effort into hairstyles due to wind and weather.

There's a tornado warning and the whole town is outside watching for it.

The local gas station sells live bait.

Little smokies are something you serve on special occasions.

All your radio preset buttons are country.

You know enough to get your driving done early on Sundays before the Sunday drivers come out.

You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from Missouri.




*GLEE*

Aug. 10th, 2004 09:29 pm
Return Of The Living Dead 4: Necropolis filming at Chernobyl!

Does that not utterly rule?
See, tonight I had an epiphany.. there's ten million and two gothic/industrial stations out there, well established with audiences that just aren't going to go anywhere.

You've heard of psychotronic movies? Pretty much any early film put out by Troma, that sort of thing? Well, I've decided to not play the straight goth/industrial game. We can't play that game and hope to win. I want Radio N to be the first psychotronic radio station.

Gothabilly, goth, industrial, Weird Shit.. the radio station for the freaky side of life.

What say you?
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