WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 12 2013 10:08 PM
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Tuck
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Posted on Mar 12 2013 10:19 PM
The legend of Radio Free Bakersfield. A few years ago Whorehay happened to be down at the county lockup. Bailing out an uncle, I think. In one of those coincidences that fuel history, he was still there when they brought in the gang of pants-free Warlock Flashers in their leather dusters and oddly truncated chaps. Down the hall a discordant female voice laughed and started to sing "Ode to the Va-Room," and he heard someone exclaim, "You ain't got no license to broadcast, so pipe down!" which was followed quickly by "Hey, whore, he's talkin' to you!" At just that moment, one of the booking clerks turned to the other and asked, "How are randy old bikers filed, anyway?" Suddenly Whorehay knew where his life savings and all his spare time were going.
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Tuck
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Posted on Mar 12 2013 10:31 PM
Swanky Intoxi-Key. But needs a better laugh substitute. That's actually the hardest part.
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WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 12 2013 11:20 PM
Tuck wrote:
The legend of Radio Free Bakersfield. A few years ago Whorehay happened to be down at the county lockup. Bailing out an uncle, I think. In one of those coincidences that fuel history, he was still there when they brought in the gang of pants-free Warlock Flashers in their leather dusters and oddly truncated chaps. Down the hall a discordant female voice laughed and started to sing "Ode to the Va-Room," and he heard someone exclaim, "You ain't got no license to broadcast, so pipe down!" which was followed quickly by "Hey, whore, he's talkin' to you!" At just that moment, one of the booking clerks turned to the other and asked, "How are randy old bikers filed, anyway?" Suddenly Whorehay knew where his life savings and all his spare time were going.
— Radio Free Bakersfield--60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH.
http://radiofreebakersfield.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Free-Bakersfield/172410279636
http://www.sandiegojoe.com/rfb.htm
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LoeD
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Posted on Mar 13 2013 04:57 PM
hey Whorehay,
thanks for starting your latest podcast with one of our songs.
What a great honor!
cheers
LoeD
— here comes the WEST SAMOA SURFER LEAGUE
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WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 13 2013 07:19 PM
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Tuck
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Posted on Mar 15 2013 06:13 PM
I liked that Stringer cover, too. Now I need the CD. Not one of the things linked at
http://songpier.com/west-samoa-surfer-league#songs
I think I need to contemplate
http://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/20657/
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LoeD
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Posted on Mar 15 2013 06:15 PM
just send me a pm and the CD is almost on its way!
LoeD
— here comes the WEST SAMOA SURFER LEAGUE
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WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 19 2013 07:28 PM
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WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 25 2013 08:15 PM
RFB 309--The Los Show!
los venturas--bubamara; belgium
http://www.losventuras.be/
los apson--satisfaccion; mexico
http://www.amazon.com/Los-Apson/e/B000APQAYK
los twang! marvels--surf dilemma; berlin
http://www.twang-marvels.de/
los #3 dinners--can't stop...gotta rock!; san antonio
http://losnumber3dinners.com/
los derrumbes--mag wheels; santander
http://www.losderrumbes.com/
los asskickers enmascarados--let's get wild tonight; burriana
http://www.manerasdevivir.com/grupo.php?id=905
los protones--la hija del diablo; lima
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Protones/70897817415
los fantasticos--la corida de la coruña; brighton
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jon.fagg/Los_Fantasticos%20index.htm
los ovnis--pequena ayuda de mama; mexico city
http://www.facebook.com/LosOvnisOficial
los tiki phantoms--mar cel; barcelona
http://www.facebook.com/lostikifans
los explosivos--lo que me exita...!!!; mexico
http://www.facebook.com/losexplosivos
Surf Guitar 101 Pick of the Week
los straitjackets--new siberia; nashville
http://www.straitjackets.com
http://surfguitar.com
los johnny jets--fiebre; tamulipas
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Johnny_Jets
los coronas--la huida; madrid
http://loscoronas.com/
los chilaqz--malaguena chupacabra; riverside
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Chilaqz/106949132687783
los kanibales surf combo--camino a infiernillo; santiago
http://www.loskanibalessurfcombo.com
los matematicos--deje que hablen; nuevo laredo
http://www.garagehangover.com/matematicos/
los high tops--pipeline; santa cruz
http://www.loshightops.com/
los hitters--siempre ala moda; tijuana
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Hitters
los alaridos salvajes--no more hot dogs; burriana
http://www.myspace.com/losalaridossalvajes
los benders--tras las rejas; monterrey
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Benders/246123682066697
los longboards--south of the bartender; nebraska
http://www.myspace.com/loslongboards
http://www.radiofreebakersfield.com/shows/rfb309.mp3
Thanks mucho to Rich Derksen for the concept!
— Radio Free Bakersfield--60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH.
http://radiofreebakersfield.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Free-Bakersfield/172410279636
http://www.sandiegojoe.com/rfb.htm
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Noel
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Posted on Mar 25 2013 08:49 PM
As usual, another spectacular effort. One of my favorites for sure and I'm not even done listening. Top three at least. Fantastic!
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 25 2013 09:45 PM
Noel wrote:
As usual, another spectacular effort. One of my favorites for sure and I'm not even done listening. Top three at least. Fantastic!
Geez, I may have to listen again.
Thanks.
— Radio Free Bakersfield--60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH.
http://radiofreebakersfield.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Free-Bakersfield/172410279636
http://www.sandiegojoe.com/rfb.htm
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Pappa_Surf
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Posted on Mar 26 2013 09:39 AM
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WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 26 2013 11:01 AM
Pappa_Surf wrote:
Killer show Mr. Hay.
Keep the ideas coming amigo! I'm bone dry.
— Radio Free Bakersfield--60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH.
http://radiofreebakersfield.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Free-Bakersfield/172410279636
http://www.sandiegojoe.com/rfb.htm
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Noel
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Posted on Mar 26 2013 01:15 PM
Ever done an all 1961 series? All 1962, 1963, etc? Just the B-sides?
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 26 2013 05:30 PM
Noel wrote:
Ever done an all 1961 series? All 1962, 1963, etc? Just the B-sides?
I have not. Appreciate the ideas!
— Radio Free Bakersfield--60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH.
http://radiofreebakersfield.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Free-Bakersfield/172410279636
http://www.sandiegojoe.com/rfb.htm
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Tuck
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Posted on Mar 26 2013 10:06 PM
You seem to do OK running on empty, but maybe take one of your favorites from the past and substitute different versions, equivalents, etc. Some people might consider this cheating but I don't think it is. And it can be instructive. You probably already do it and we're just not clever enough to see. Works better (or easier, anyway) if the stuff is standards, but where it isn't an you have to go with "simialr feel" or something else is where it gets interesting.
Thematic can be interesting, though tricky to avoid too much similarity in. This last for example was all bands that start with "los." The one before that may have been "all the thoughts of horny men," though with rock & roll it can be hard to tell. All covers of jazz and/or classical might be interesting. For a while I amused myself in the car by putting together all keyboard compilations. Mary's done "all saxophone." I liked it. All trumpet might be a bit more challenging. All female bassists? Or, for a challenge, all female lead guitars. Stop me when I hit one you haven't thought of.
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Tuck
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Posted on Mar 26 2013 10:10 PM
All songs with the word "Mary" in them? "Phil" would be a lot harder.
All songs with that Malaguena "dun-dun-dun dun-dun-dun" thing in them? That might be a bit monotonous.
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WhorehayRFB
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Posted on Mar 27 2013 12:34 PM
Tuck wrote:
You seem to do OK running on empty, but maybe take one of your favorites from the past and substitute different versions, equivalents, etc. Some people might consider this cheating but I don't think it is. And it can be instructive. You probably already do it and we're just not clever enough to see. Works better (or easier, anyway) if the stuff is standards, but where it isn't an you have to go with "simialr feel" or something else is where it gets interesting.
Thematic can be interesting, though tricky to avoid too much similarity in. This last for example was all bands that start with "los." The one before that may have been "all the thoughts of horny men," though with rock & roll it can be hard to tell. All covers of jazz and/or classical might be interesting. For a while I amused myself in the car by putting together all keyboard compilations. Mary's done "all saxophone." I liked it. All trumpet might be a bit more challenging. All female bassists? Or, for a challenge, all female lead guitars. Stop me when I hit one you haven't thought of.
These are great! I dig doing the theme shows because they are relatively easy to put together. Same for the threefer/rock block shows. My ideal show would be 70 minutes of brand new GREAT music that I personally have not heard before. I've come close a handful of times.
— Radio Free Bakersfield--60 Minutes of TWANG, CRUNCH, OOMPH.
http://radiofreebakersfield.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Radio-Free-Bakersfield/172410279636
http://www.sandiegojoe.com/rfb.htm
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Tuck
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Posted on Mar 27 2013 02:55 PM
You do pretty well with "70 minutes of new GREAT music that I personally have not heard before." Just keep channeling my ignorance I guess.
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