| Steve ( @ 2009-10-04 20:48:00 |
Blart Radio for September 25, 2009
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On this week's jam-packed edition:
- We're back in the main Blart Radio studios this week with lots of new music and live recordings from last week's Irish festival.
- A listener's ten-year-old brother managed to get himself kicked off of the Disney website with excessive foul language. We aren't sure to be impressed or saddened.
- Gumbo in the Midwest? One listener likes to make the southern-borne dish.
- Chili's no longer sells its award-winning broccoli-cheese soup. Why is this such a big deal?
- We discuss an aging ramble John E-mailed to many of our high school contemporaries at May 2, 2003 at 1:53 AM.
- We start off the rewind to last week's Irish festival with some religious jokes and Mexicanesque tunes from the one and only Seamus Kennedy.
- Next, Vertical Horizon's new album was released this past Tuesday. Even though Karen managed to score the only copy in town, we still manage to play a song from the new record.
- We describe the horror that is an old woman directing Irish dancers to the poorly timed music of an accordian player with MIDI drums to back him up.
- John has never heard the Crystal Lite jingle. So bring in.... Clorox Lite?
- After we play some more new music that was released this last Tuesday, Seamus Kennedy returns with "The Sow Song."
- Find out why the preceding Thursday and Friday were so long for Karen and me.
- Our nephew is developing quite an accent. Listen to some examples of his speech as interpreted by we so-called adult hosts.
- Seamus is back to sing about Finigan's wake, or as he puts it, "a nice lovely Irish song about death."
- Seamus next performs the now famous "Beer Song." Note the very drunk midwestern guy behind us on the right.
- Of course, "The Barley Mow" must follow, and it does.
- After some more recently released music, we discuss our Simpsons references and promise to try to tone them down a bit in the future.
- We next wait for a minute past, play an appropriate dedication to a listener's younger brother, and top off the show with Seamus's take on a Benny Bell classic about Chicago.
What a fun two hours this was. We have even more to get to next week, so come back then for even more good times.