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        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/245-Devo-Takes-Best-In-Spud-at-State-Fair.html" rel="alternate" title="Devo Takes Best-In-Spud at State Fair" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-08-05T02:50:17Z</issued>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Devo Takes Best-In-Spud at State Fair</title>
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                <img hspace="5" src="/images/devo/dippin_dots.jpg" align="left"/>For my 16th birthday, my sister Mary gave me Devo's <em>Freedom of Choice</em>.  All that Winter and Spring, I did my Algebra 2 homework to that record, and my grade improved.  Thirty years on, I can't do a problem involving trigonometric functions to save my life, but I have finally seen Devo live, and they did not disappoint.<br />
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Devo front-loaded their set with new material from <em>Something For Everybody</em>, their first album in twenty years.  "Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)" and "What We Do" were complimented with videos on the big screen behind the band, and the single "Fresh" segued nicely into classic tune "That's Good".<br />
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The set seemed to move backwards through Devo's catalog, and it wasn't long before the band donned blue energy domes and served up tunes from <em>Freedom of Choice</em>.  It was nice to hear "Planet Earth" from that record, along with the expected "Girl U Want", "Gates of Steel" and "Whip It".  Front-man Mark Mothersbaugh was the focus through many of the numbers, but it was bassist Gerald Casale who kibbitzed with the crowd and introduced songs.<br />
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The first video-break of the set allowed the band to run back stage to change into their trademark yellow jumpsuits. They returned to the stage to work through classic tracks from  <em>Duty Now For the Future</em> and <em>Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!</em>.  The jumpsuits didn't last for long, as Mothersbaugh tore handfuls of the plastic fabric from himself and his bandmates during "Uncontrollable Urge".  He finally removed his suit and tossed it into the crowd.<br />
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Energy domes got tossed as well, along with what appeared to be an endless supply of towels.  During "Freedom of Choice", Mothersbaugh kept pulling towels from the back of his athletic shorts.  He'd wipe his face, pits and crotch with the towel and then toss it into the audience, and people were actually diving for them.  Are they missing the point of the song?<br />
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Twice Mothersbaugh entered the audience, once brandishing pom pons to lead us through cheers during "Mongoloid" and again during "Jocko Homo" to ask spectators if they indeed were not men.  At the end of the set, he went backstage to don the Booji Boy mask.  In the middle of the closer, "Beautiful World", Booji Boy told us a heart-warming tale about meeting Michael Jackson during Devo's first trip to Hollywood.  He said they went back to Neverland Ranch, petted llamas and slept in sleeping bags.  Then Booji Boy unzipped his fanny pack and rained super balls on the crowd.<br />
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The members of Devo are more than grey around the edges, sport paunches in those sleek yellow suits, but they haven't lost much of their energy.  The choreography and sound was tight throughout, and since they've finally put out a new record, I didn't feel as if I was watching a nostalgia act.  Judging from the number of energy domes and yellow jumpsuits I saw in the crowd and on the midway before the show, I think my sentiments were shared by many.<br />
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And now...the usual set of blurry pictures.<br />
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<img hspace="5" src="/images/devo/cellist.jpg" align="left"/> Ra Ra Riot, an indie-pop band from Syracuse, opened the show with a 30-minute set of melodic pop tunes.  Soaring vocals and instrumental accents provided by the violinist and cellist set Ra Ra Riot apart from so many bands working in the same sonic space.  They were well-received by the folks who had come early and were patient (or tired) enough to sit through their set, but it was an odd choice for an opener, given the high-energy of Devo.<br />
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The cellist was particularly, uh, talented.  One of the guys manning the video cameras for the Celeste center thought so as well, and she got plenty of time on the big-screen.  <br />
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        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/244-Pat-gives-Pitchfork-Festival-a-7.2.html" rel="alternate" title="Pat gives Pitchfork Festival a 7.2" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-07-27T02:26:00Z</issued>
        <created>2010-07-27T02:26:00Z</created>
        <modified>2010-07-27T03:01:56Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Pat gives Pitchfork Festival a 7.2</title>
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                <img hspace="5" vspace="5" align="left" src='/images/pitchfork2010/fedora_stand.jpg'> I thought I’d finally get around to writing about the Pitchfork Festival, seeing as it was more than a week ago.  It was my first time ever attending the festival, and by and large it was an enjoyable experience, even with the oppressive heat.  One major plus is the crowd, who generally favor listening to music over getting tanked on the draft Heineken the festival was serving.  I’m used to outdoor concerts in Columbus, which are often excuses for folks to get piss-drunk on bucket-sized cups of Bud Light.  The way things are set up at Pitchfork, you basically have to choose between getting soused or listening to music, because things aren’t laid-out for you to achieve both objectives, unless you can sneak your own booze past security.<br />
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One major minus:  The size of Union Park.  It was much smaller than I had anticipated, which made for claustrophobic conditions the closer one moved to a stage.  However, if you aren’t intent on being up-close, you can stake a claim between the “A” and “C” stages and have good sound and sight lines for both.  There’s a bit of sound-bleed between the A-C stage area and the B stage, but it wasn’t too bad once the music started on B.<br />
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Most importantly, if you left your fedora at home, you could pick from several models, right on the festival grounds.<br />
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<strong>Best Headliner</strong> – <strong>LCD Soundsystem</strong>.  James Murphy and company have a large-enough catalog now to do a solid 90 minute set that is mostly upbeat.  Sure, it all starts to sound the same after a bit, but I’m a fan.  One thing I wish Murphy would quit doing is closing the show with “New York, I love you…”.  I’m sure he enjoys the crooning, but he’s playing in Chicago, for crying out loud.<br />
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The other headliners?  <strong>Modest Mouse</strong> did arena-rock versions of their songs, and I discovered I’m pretty much a casual fan.  Malkmus’ voice was shot, and my buddy Brian thought <strong>Pavement</strong> blew it on the slower tunes, like “Range Life”.  I was just happy to finally see them live, even if it was on the 401-k tour.<br />
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<strong>Surprises:</strong><br />
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<strong>Robyn</strong> – I’d listened to her latest record once before the festival.  I was moving into position for Broken Social Scene during her set and watched most of it on the video screen.  Although she was dressed like an aerobics instructor from the Starship Enterprise, Robyn brought a lot of energy to the stage, and I thought her set was a lot of fun.<br />
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The B stage on Sunday – We got there a couple tunes into <strong>Cave</strong>’s set.  Awesome psyched-out two-keyboard attack.  I need to track down their records.  I thought <strong>Best Coast</strong> sounded better live than they do on record. Bethany Cosentino has a sweet voice.  <strong>Surfer Blood</strong> had a solid set, even if their lead singer was preppier-looking than I expected.  I gave their record another spin when I got home and admit that I like it, even though I feel like I shouldn’t.  <strong>Here We Go Magic</strong> was another unexpected treat, and I feel like I need to spend more time with their music.<br />
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<strong>Regrets:</strong><br />
<br />
One major regret was not navigating the CTA in time on Friday to catch the <strong>Tallest Man on Earth</strong>.  The other regret was not paying more attention to <strong>Major Lazer</strong> or getting closer to the stage during that set, as it was pretty crazy.<br />
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So….that’s what sticks with me after one week of digesting it all…There’s lots of “it” bands that I didn’t even mention.  Basically, if the band didn’t do anything for us after two songs, we would retreat to a shaded area and take a break.  No act, with the exception of El-P, was so bad that we couldn’t handle letting their music wash over us while we escaped the unforgiving sun.  The 3-day pass was a bargain, compared to other festivals, and I feel like I got my money’s worth.<br />
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Here are some lame pictures I took.<br />
<img hspace="5" vspace="5" align="center" src='/images/pitchfork2010/liars1.jpg'><br />
<strong>Liars</strong> - Singer Angus Andrew was dressed like he fell out of my 1982 high school yearbook.  Great mix of psychedelic, trancey sludgey punk rock.<br />
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<img hspace="5" vspace="5" align="center" src='/images/pitchfork2010/bss1.jpg'><br />
<strong>Broken Social Scene</strong> - reinforcing the hegemony of the fedora.  Shortly after they took the stage, a kid next to me turned to his friend and asked, "Do you approve of <em>those</em> hats?"<br />
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<strong>Titus Andronicus</strong> - Fist-pumping anthems about paranoia and failure are right in my wheelhouse.  Second guitarist / violinist Amy Klein had a shit-eating grin on her face through the whole set.  Klein also had a very cool stratocaster-shaped fiddle.<br />
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<strong>Major Lazer</strong> - I wasn't quick enough with the camera to get the Chinese dragons.  Crazy stage show.<br />
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<img hspace="5" vspace="5" align="center" src='/images/pitchfork2010/cave.jpg'><br />
<strong>Cave</strong> - going with the bed-head look early Sunday afternoon.<br />
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<img hspace="5" vspace="5" align="center" src='/images/pitchfork2010/bestcoast.jpg'><br />
<strong>Best Coast</strong> - A simple, sunny sound.<br />
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<img hspace="5" vspace="5" align="center" src='/images/pitchfork2010/herewegomagic.jpg'><br />
<strong>Here We Go Magic</strong> - I'm running out of nice things to say...Check 'em out.<br />
 
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        <issued>2010-04-07T13:20:42Z</issued>
        <created>2010-04-07T13:20:42Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">long live pat radio</title>
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                Okay...Maybe re-branding the radio show was a huge mistake.  Like <a href="http://www.lostweekendrecords.com" title="buy vinyl">Kyle</a> says...new Coke.<br />
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And I figure I got this website and it's still linked to several other places on the web, so I ought to post reviews and mp3s and what-not here.<br />
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So that's what I'm gonna do.<br />
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        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/242-program-176-Trains-Across-the-Sea-Lifescouts.html" rel="alternate" title="program 176 - Trains Across the Sea / Lifescouts" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-11-23T11:44:30Z</issued>
        <created>2009-11-23T11:44:30Z</created>
        <modified>2009-11-23T14:03:12Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program 176 - Trains Across the Sea / Lifescouts</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/09/trainslife.jpg" alt="Trains Across the Sea / Lifescouts" />  Another session this week from  <a href="http://www.electraplay.com/" title="Electraplay Productions">Electraplay Productions</a>, this time featuring two bands in one, <a href="http://www.trainsacrossthesea.com">Trains Across the Sea</a> and Lifescouts.  Go over to the as-yet-unfinished <a href="http://lprh.org">Local Pop Radio Hour website</a> to watch videos from the session.<br />
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Play List:<br />
Magic City - "OH/IO (Washington Beach Party)"<br />
Trains Across the Sea - "Such Uncomfortable Chairs" <em>live at Electraplay Productions</em><br />
Trains Across the Sea - "Wheat Bread " <em>live at Electraplay Productions</em><br />
Trains Across the Sea - "Brother Can You Spare a Dime?" <em>live at Electraplay Productions</em><br />
Trains Across the Sea - "I Just Wanna Get Paid" <em>live at Electraplay Productions</em><br />
Lifescouts - "The Clown" <em>live at Electraplay Productions</em><br />
Lifescouts - "The Comforter" <em>live at Electraplay Productions</em><br />
Lifescouts - "Broken Cup" <em>live at Electraplay Productions</em><br />
The Lindsay - "Nothin' To Lose" from <em> Syrup Bag </em> <br />
Heidi Howes - "Little Sister" from <em> Even Lovers Drown </em> <br />
 
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        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/241-program-175-Sleepers-Awake,-Peloton-City-Sampler.html" rel="alternate" title="program #175 - Sleepers Awake, Peloton City Sampler" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-11-05T14:45:24Z</issued>
        <created>2009-11-05T14:45:24Z</created>
        <modified>2009-11-05T15:10:54Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program #175 - Sleepers Awake, Peloton City Sampler</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/09/sleepers_awake.jpg" alt="Sleepers Awake" />  This week we kick off the first of hopefully a long series of sessions recorded at <a href="http://www.electraplay.com/" title="ep studio">Electraplay Studio</a>.  This one features <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sleeperrock" title="sleepers awake myspace">Sleepers Awake</a>, who have a cd release this Friday at the Scarlet and Grey for their album <em>Priests of the Fire</em>.  Also happening early on Friday is the <a href="http://www.pelotonrecords.com/" title="Peloton Records">Peloton Records</a> Showcase at the Rumba Cafe.  Peloton is unvavailing its City Sampler cd, and we hear eight tracks from it on this week's show.<br />
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Special thanks to James Allison for the quick turn around on the Sleepers Awake session.  Thanks also to Tony Stewart and William Carroll of Electraplay.  They shot video of the session which should be on the web soon.<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_175_SleepersAwake.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_175_SleepersAwake.mp3</a><br />
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Play List:<br />
Magic City  -    "OH/IO (Washington Beach Party)"   <em>unreleased  </em>   <br />
Sleepers Awake - "In Time" <em>live at Electraplay Studio</em>      <br />
Sleepers Awake - "Theme from Phantom of the Opera" <em>live at Electraplay Studio</em>    <br />
Sleepers Awake - "The Summoning"   <em>live at Electraplay Studio</em>      <br />
Sleepers Awake - "The Collosus that Bestrode the Earth"    <em>live at Electraplay Studio</em>     <br />
Sleepers Awake - "The Machines"   <em> live at Electraplay Studio </em>    <br />
Bygones - "So Easy" from  <em>City Sampler</em>    <br />
Matt Hoover and the Super Saints  -      "High Noon" from         <em>City Sampler</em>    <br />
Calamities (featuring Erika Carey) -    "Five Years" from       <em> City Sampler </em>   <br />
Deerhead   -     "Trials" from    <em>City Sampler </em>   <br />
Todd May   -     "Woodpile" from         <em> City Sampler </em>   <br />
ALPHABETS  -     "Miriam" from   <em>City Sampler </em>   <br />
Twin Souls of Sulfur -   "Sulfur" from    <em>City Sampler</em>    <br />
Dj Drastic  -    "Chop City" from         <em>City Sampler </em>  
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        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/240-program-174-Guinea-Worms,-614-Magazine-Showcase.html" rel="alternate" title="program 174 - Guinea Worms, 614 Magazine Showcase" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-10-21T23:50:46Z</issued>
        <created>2009-10-21T23:50:46Z</created>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/09/guinea_worms.jpg" alt="Guinea Worms" /> Will Foster of Guinea Worms is my guest for the first part of the show.  We chat and hear some tunes from the soon-to-be released double-album retrospective of Guinea Worms music.   Later on in the show I talk with Travis Hoewischer of <a href="http://614columbus.com/">614 Magazine</a> about the 614 Music Showcase going on at Skully's on Saturday.<br />
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*Guinea Worms photo courtesy of Paula Masters Travis.  Thanks, Paula!<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_174_GuineaWorms.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_174_GuineaWorms.mp3</a><br />
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Play List:<br />
Guinea Worms  -  "I Know Where Will Foster Lives" from <em> 7"</em>    <br />
Guinea Worms  -  "Drunk in Yr Uggs" from        <em>Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row)  </em>    <br />
Guinea Worms  -  "Maggot Therapy" from  <em>Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row)</em><br />
Guinea Worms  -  "Apples in the Oatmeal" from   <em>Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row)  </em><br />
Guinea Worms  -  "Sex Against a Wall" from      <em>Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row) </em>     <br />
Puffy Areolas -  "Lutzko Lives" from   <em> 7"</em><br />
Mors Ontologica - "Lazarus" from <em>Don't Cry  </em>   <br />
Paper Airplane - "1,000 Words" from     <em>White Elephants </em><br />
Ghost Shirt  -   "Waitress" from        <em>Ghost Shirt EP</em>  <br />
Black Owls  -    "Lighting Made Us Who We Are" from     <em>Lighting Made Us Who We Are</em><br />
Phantods   -     "Wolf" from    <em>Revival EP</em>   <br />
J. Rawls    -    "Can This Be Real" from        <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jrawls">mysapce</a> 
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        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/239-program-173-Times-New-Viking.html" rel="alternate" title="program #173 - Times New Viking" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-10-14T10:57:04Z</issued>
        <created>2009-10-14T10:57:04Z</created>
        <modified>2009-10-14T10:57:04Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program #173 - Times New Viking</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/09/tnv_bar.jpg" alt="Born Again Revisited" /> This program features four songs from a live recording of Times New Viking at Ruby Tuesday in Columbus.  Times New Viking's Columbus release party for <em>Born Again Revisited</em> is tonight at the Summit with Envelope and Vile Gash.<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_173_TimesNewViking.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_173_TimesNewViking.mp3</a><br />
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Play List:<br />
Vile Gash - "Cleanse the World" from <em>Demo 1</em><br />
Vile Gash - "F.Y.P.A." from <em>Demo 1</em><br />
Vile Gash - "Everyone's the Enemy" from <em>Demo 1</em><br />
Vile Gash - "Scum" from <em>Demo 2</em><br />
Envelope - "Teethsucker" from <em>Sharkbolt</em><br />
Times New Viking - "Martin Luther King Day" <em>live at Ruby Tuesday, 8/15/09 </em><br />
Times New Viking - "I Smell Bubblegum" <em>live at Ruby Tuesday, 8/15/09</em> <br />
Times New Viking - "No Time, No Hope" <em>live at Ruby Tuesday, 8/15/09</em> <br />
Times New Viking - "Pentagram" <em>live at Ruby Tuesday, 8/15/09 </em><br />
Unholy Two - "Beruit 1983" from <em>7"</em> 
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/238-program-172-Woody-Pines.html" rel="alternate" title="program #172 - Woody Pines" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-10-06T16:41:34Z</issued>
        <created>2009-10-06T16:41:34Z</created>
        <modified>2009-10-06T16:41:34Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program #172 - Woody Pines</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/09/woodypines.jpg" alt="Woody Pines" />  Woody Pines joins us in the studio this week for five songs and a little chat.  There's also a couple tunes from Saintseneca's recently released 7" EP.<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_172_WoodyPines.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_172_WoodyPines.mp3</a><br />
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Play List:<br />
Saintseneca - "God Bones" from <i>Saintseneca 7"</i><br />
Saintseneca - "No Names" from <i>Saintseneca 7"</i><br />
Moviola - "Rumors Of The Faithful" from  <i> Rumors of the Faithful </i><br />
Woody Pines - "Ninety Nine Year Blues" <i>live</i><br />
Woody Pines - "Nashville" <i>live</i><br />
Woody Pines - "Casey Jones" <i>live</i><br />
Woody Pines - "The Weed Smoker's Dream" <i>live</i><br />
Woody Pines - "Chew Tobacco Rag" <i>live</i><br />
 
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/237-Win-Times-New-Vikings-Stay-Awake-tonight-on-Local-Pop.html" rel="alternate" title="Win Times New Viking's &quot;Stay Awake&quot; tonight on Local Pop" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-09-23T13:09:37Z</issued>
        <created>2009-09-23T13:09:37Z</created>
        <modified>2009-09-24T18:22:59Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Win Times New Viking's &quot;Stay Awake&quot; tonight on Local Pop</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/09/stayawake.jpg" alt="Stay Awake" /> I realize that <em>Stay Awake</em> has been out for a year, and you probably already have a copy, but I've got two copies now, thanks to the Times New Viking goodie package that arrived in the mail yesterday.  So I thought I'd give one away to the first caller when I say the word tonight on WCRS.  Listen to 102.1 or 98.3 here in Columbus or online at <a href="http://www.wcrsfm.org">www.wcrsfm.org</a>.  The number to call is 614-219-9277 ( 219-WCRS ).<br />
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Also, in a further effort to confuse my listeners and alienate my audience, I've renamed the show to "Local Pop".  Not a great name, but it's at least more descriptive than "pat radio".  This will also afford me the opportunity to turn the mic over to other folks who want to interview bands or host segments of the show.  That will be happening soon, I think, and if it sounds like something you would like to do, let me know.  Finally, tonight's show will be available for download on WCRS's website.  Probably <a href="http://www.wcrsfm.org/audio/user/23">at this link</a>.  I've been making the distinction that shows without guests aren't really podcasts, but I figure folks still might want to hear them.  So generic "radio shows" will be at wcrsfm.org, and shows with guests or exclusive content will be here. 
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/236-program-171-Blastronauts,-the-Outer-Sounds.html" rel="alternate" title="program #171 - Blastronauts, the Outer Sounds" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-09-17T13:22:06Z</issued>
        <created>2009-09-17T13:22:06Z</created>
        <modified>2009-09-17T13:22:06Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program #171 - Blastronauts, the Outer Sounds</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/09/blastronauts.jpg" alt="Blastronauts" /> James and Jacob of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/blastronauts">the Blastronauts</a> stop by this week to play tracks from their new EP, <em>Galileo</em>.  James also talks about <a href="http://www.theoutersounds.com">the Outer Sounds</a>, which is a web site, a series of shows at Oldfields, and a series of sessions you can download for free.  We hear a number of tracks from new and older Outer Sounds sessions.<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_171_OuterSounds.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_171_OuterSounds.mp3</a><br />
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Play List:<br />
Blastronauts  -  "Even The Score" from <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>   <br />
Blastronauts  -  "It's Party Time"   from     <em>Galileo </em><br />
Blastronauts  -  "L.E.D." from <em>Galileo</em> <br />
The Lost Revival   -     "King of Electricity"   from  <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>  <br />
The Town Monster     -   "North"  from <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>  <br />
Our Cat Philip - "Dana's Song"   from <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>  <br />
Rosewood Thieves  -      "Fair Lights Flashing"  from  <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>   <br />
Rosewood Thieves   -     "Lonely Heart'  from  <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>   <br />
The Creature  -  "Hell"  from  <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>   <br />
Couch Forts  -   "Delay Decay"   from  <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>   <br />
Truth for Sanity    -    "I Own Your Face" from <em>Outer Sounds Sessions</em>   <br />
The Books   -    "An Animated Description of Mr. Maps"  from   <em>Lost and Safe</em>  
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/235-MP3-Househearts-Comfest-83.html" rel="alternate" title="MP3: Househearts - Comfest 83" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-09-17T11:06:35Z</issued>
        <created>2009-09-17T11:06:35Z</created>
        <modified>2009-09-17T11:08:34Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">MP3: Househearts - Comfest 83</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/househearts.jpg" alt="househearts" /> It's time for another <a href="http://www.old3c.com">Old 3C Records'</a> blast from the past.  Below is a link to a recording of Househearts' 1983 set at Comfest.  <a href="http://www.myspace.com/househearts">Househearts</a> featured Bob Robinson and Paul Nini, and was active in Columbus from 1982 to 1986.  On this particular set John Weber is playing drums.  Househearts list among their influences Television, Joy Division, Mission of Burma, and Pylon.  If you like those bands, you'll love Househearts.  If you're as old as me, the sound of Househearts will definitely take you back.<br />
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If you'd like to try before you download, there's a tune from the set called "Never Doubt My Words" that you can stream in the player below.<br />
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Download: <a href="/audio/househearts/32HHComfest83.zip">Househearts Comfest 83 mp3 archive</a><br />
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/234-program-170-Day-Creeper.html" rel="alternate" title="program #170 - Day Creeper" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-09-17T11:05:07Z</issued>
        <created>2009-09-17T11:05:07Z</created>
        <modified>2009-09-17T11:05:07Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program #170 - Day Creeper</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" align="left" src="/images/09/daycreeper.jpg" alt="Day Creeper" /> Shawn and Aaron of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/daycreeper"> Day Creeper</a> are my guests this week.  We chat and listen to most of their set from the Lost Weekend Super Summer Spectacular.  More live stuff follows, courtesy of <a href="http://www.old3c.com">Old3C Records</a> and <a href="http://www.wruw.org">WRUW</a>. The Kyle Sowashes played WRUW's Studio-A-Rama last weekend, and we hear a tune from that set, also, there's an excerpt from a classic set by Columbus band of yore, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/househearts">Househearts</a>, from their 1983 Comfest set.  Look for downloads of the complete Sowashes and Househearts sets on <a href="http://patradio.org">patradio.org</a> later this week.<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_170_DayCreeper.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_170_DayCreeper.mp3</a><br />
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Play List:<br />
Don B. (w/ Day Creeper) - "Batman" from <i>live at Ruby Tuesday 8-15-09</i><br />
Day Creeper   -  "Dipstick"       from <i> live at Ruby Tuesday 8-15-09</i><br />
Day Creeper   -  "V.I.P."  from <i>live at Ruby Tuesday 8-15-09</i><br />
Day Creeper   -  "Nervous Energy"  from <i>live at Ruby Tuesday 8-15-09</i>     <br />
Day Creeper   -  "The Thrill is Gone"      from <i>live at Ruby Tuesday 8-15-09</i><br />
Day Creeper   -  "You've Been Warned"     from <i>live at Ruby Tuesday 8-15-09</i><br />
Day Creeper   -  "Working It"      from <i>live at Ruby Tuesday 8-15-09</i>   <br />
Day Creeper   -  "And How" from <i>live at Ruby Tuesday 8-15-09</i>   <br />
Outer Spacists - "The Mind is as Outer Space" from <i>7"</i>   <br />
The Kyle Sowashes  -     "Instabilities" from <i>live at WRUW Studio-A-Rama</i><br />
Househearts   -  "Never Doubt My Word"  from <i>live at Comfest 1983</i> 
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/230-program-169-Paper-Airplane,-Phantods.html" rel="alternate" title="program #169 - Paper Airplane, Phantods" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-09-03T01:23:27Z</issued>
        <created>2009-09-03T01:23:27Z</created>
        <modified>2009-09-03T14:17:30Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program #169 - Paper Airplane, Phantods</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5"   align="left" src="/images/09/paperphantods.jpg" alt="Paper Airplane - Phantods" /> Interviews this week with Ryan Horns of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/therealpaperairplane">Paper Airplane</a> and the band <a href="http://www.phantods.com/">Phantods</a>.  There's new music from both bands' recent releases, plus some new <a href="http://www.myspace.com/rollofour">Rollo</a> and <a href="http://www.birdandflowerband.com/">Bird and Flower</a> and <a href="http://www.moviolamusic.com/docs/">Moviola </a>doing V3 live.<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_169_PaperPhantods.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_169_PaperPhantods.mp3</a><br />
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Play List:<br />
Moviola - "End Of The Bar" from <i> live, Ruby Tuesday 8/15/09 </i> <br />
Rollo - "As She Waits" from <i> 7" </i> <br />
Paper Airplane - "Time is Full of Photographs" from <i> White Elephants </i> <br />
Paper Airplane - "Car Crash" from <i> White Elephants </i> <br />
Paper Airplane - "Spring Vultures" from <i> White Elephants </i> <br />
Bird and Flower - "Hot Boots" from <i> Here We Cease Our Motion </i> <br />
Phantods - "Revival" from <i> Revival </i> <br />
Phantods - "Missed the Boat" from <i> Revival </i> <br />
Phantods - "Lone Highway" from <i> Phantods </i> <br />
James &amp; James - "Hope You're Doin' Well" from <i> James &amp; James 7" </i>  
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/229-program-168-Monolithic-Cloud-Parade,-Erika-Carey,-Peloton-Records.html" rel="alternate" title="program 168 - Monolithic Cloud Parade, Erika Carey, Peloton Records" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-08-20T13:45:28Z</issued>
        <created>2009-08-20T13:45:28Z</created>
        <modified>2009-08-20T14:11:40Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program 168 - Monolithic Cloud Parade, Erika Carey, Peloton Records</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" " src="/images/09/monlithic_peloton.jpg" alt="Monolithic Cloud Parade - Peloton Records" /><br />
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Corey Fry of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/monolithiccloudparade">Monolithic Cloud Parade</a> stops by to talk us through four tracks from their debut concept album <em>Children With Wolf Heads</em>.  Then Steve McGann of <a href="http://www.pelotonrecords.com">Peloton Records</a> and Erika Carey of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/erikacarey">Erika Carey and the Calamities</a> drop in.  Steve shares tracks from an upcoming compilation Peloton is putting out entitled <em>Peloton Records City Sampler</em>.  Erika and Steve also do a song live.<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_168_MonolithicPeloton.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_168_MonolithicPeloton.mp3</a><br />
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Podcast feed: <a href="http://www.patradio.org/mixtape.xml">http://www.patradio.org/mixtape.xml</a><br />
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iTunes feed: <a href="itpc://www.patradio.org/mixtape.xml">itpc://www.patradio.org/mixtape.xml</a><br />
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Play list:<br />
Magic City  -    "OH/IO (Washington Beach Party)" <br />
Monolithic Cloud Parade - "Children With Wolf Heads!"   from   <em>Children With Wolf Heads  </em>   <br />
Monolithic Cloud Parade - "We'd Come Back Again"  from  <em>Children With Wolf Heads    </em>    <br />
Monolithic Cloud Parade - "What Big Teeth (Pts 1 &amp; 2)"    from   <em>Children With Wolf Heads  </em>      <br />
Monolithic Cloud Parade  - "Do Ghosts Dream of Death?"   from     <em>Children With Wolf Heads</em>      <br />
Megan Palmer -   "Three Notes"   from   <em>Take You Away </em>  <br />
Alwood Sisters  -  "Water"  from  <em>Peloton Records City Sampler</em>    <br />
The Alphabet -   "Prosthetic Face" from <em>Peloton Records City Sampler   </em> <br />
Erika Carey and the Calamities - "Simple Bastard"  from <em>Erika Carey and the Calamities </em> <br />
Erika Carey (w/ Steve McGann)  - "The Ballad of Tommy Meeks"    <em>live  </em><br />
Heidi Howes   -  "Bring Me Down"   from <em>Peloton Records City Sampler  </em> <br />
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.patradio.org/blogs/archives/228-program-167-Lost-Weekend-Summer-Spectacular.html" rel="alternate" title="program #167 Lost Weekend Summer Spectacular" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2009-08-12T00:01:17Z</issued>
        <created>2009-08-12T00:01:17Z</created>
        <modified>2009-08-12T13:42:34Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">program #167 Lost Weekend Summer Spectacular</title>
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                <img hspace="5"  vspace="5" " src="/images/09/summerspec09.jpg" alt="Spectacular" /><br />
<br />
Kyle and Beth from <a href="http://www.lostweekendrecords.com">Lost Weekend Records</a> are my guests this week.  Kyle spins bands and bands related to the bands who are playing his two-day Super Summer Spectacular.  Beth spotlights some Jim Shepard rarities as well as some of her favorite Columbus music.  I round out the hour with more music and info from what's promising to be an action-packed weekend of music in Columbus.<br />
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Download: <a href="http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_167_SummerSpec.mp3">http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_167_SummerSpec.mp3</a><br />
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Play list:<br />
Magic City - "OH/IO (Washington Beach Party)"  <i> unreleased </i> <br />
The Kyle Sowashes - "The Cut-out Bin" from  <i> Yeah, Buddy</i> <br />
JPS Brown - "A Bitter End" from  <i> demo </i> <br />
Skillet Lickers - "Going Nowhere Fast" from  <i> unlreased </i> <br />
Girly Machine - "Snipe Hunt" from  <i> Girly Machine </i> <br />
Pica Huss - "Feel The Real" <br />
Moviola - "Thank You, Matches" from  <i> 10" </i> <br />
Times New Viking - "A Lot Of Paintings" from  <i> The World's Lousy With Ideas Vol 8 </i> <br />
Jim Shepard - "Voices of Men" from  <i> 7" </i> <br />
Cloud Tiger - "Break Down These Walls" from  <i> Matter Dominates Spirit, A Tribute To  Shepard</i><br />
Bob Pollard - "Bristol Girl" from  <i> Matter Dominates Spirit, A Tribute To Jim Shepard </i><br />
Psychedelic Horseshit - "Anxiety of Influence" from  <i> Golden Oldies </i> <br />
Hugs and Kisses - "Totally Awesome/Casualites of Happiness" from <I>Casualities of Happiness</i><br />
Braniac - "Go Freaks, Go" from  <i> Internationale </i> <br />
J-Gladd - "Calculators Curse" from  <i> You Go Make Eggs </i> <br />
Bassholes - "I Like Smoke And Lightning" from  <i> ...and without a name </i> <br />
Mount Carmel - "Sacksburg" from <i> myspace </i> <br />
 
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