dimland radio saturday night music special 8-18-12 playlist


Saturday Night Music Special Show

Each Saturday in August I will be playing music after my regular show.  No technical difficulties this time as the was last Saturday.  In fact, I played nearly an hour more music than I had scheduled, because folks in chat kept giving good suggestions. I can’t archive my music shows, so if you want to hear some good on a Saturday night in August, you’ll just have to tune in.

Playlist


F#ckin’ In The Bushes – Oasis
Breathe You Out – The Blue Up?
At Home He’s A Tourist – Gang Of Four
Universal Heart-Beat – Juliana Hatfield
When Love Turns Around – The Buzzcocks
The Laws Have Changed – The New Pornographers
The Club – Dander
I Apologize – Husker Du
Wake Up The Nation – Paul Weller
You Know Better Than I Know – Pete Shelley
Divine Hammer – The Breeders
Erica’s Word – Game Theory
Cruel To Be Kind – Nick Lowe
Let’s Stick Together – Byran Ferry
Livin’ Thing – ELO
Mad Jack – The Chameleons UK
I Don’t Believe In You – The Godfathers
Spanish Bombs – The Clash
Carnival Of Sorts (Box Cars) – R.E.M.
Ray Of Light – Madonna
Helpless – Sugar
News Of The World – The Jam
Just A Girl – No Doubt
Somebody Put Something In My Drink – The Ramones
Who Do You Want To Be – Oingo Boingo
Ugly – Fishbone
In Between Days – The Cure
Sand In My Joints – Wire
How Soon Is Now – The Smiths
Head Over Heels – Tears For Fears
They Walked In Line – Joy Division
Holiday In The Sun – Sex Pistols
Stutter – Elastica
Crocodiles – Echo & The Bunnymen
Surrender – Cheap Trick
ABC – The Jackson 5
Flesh For Fantasy – Billy Idol
Venus And Mars/Rockshow – Paul McCartney & Wings
I’m The Face – The High Numbers (The Who)
The Metro – Berlin
What’s My Scene – Hoodoo Gurus

Whatever Makes You Happy – Paul Westerberg
My Love Explodes – The Dukes Of Stratosphear


Other Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Twist‘ by Tones On Tail


That’s it! You should know that I am not able to archive the music shows I do due to the limitations of Z Talk Radio’s music license. So, if you want to hear the music you have to tune in. Then I’ll see you next Friday night for Dimland Radio 10 Central, 11 Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

dimland radio 8-18-12 show notes


Breaking A Rule And Upsetting A Listener

So, here’s what I did…
 
When I started off the show, I got right into talking about the Olympic games, specifically the closing ceremonies.  However, before I got to that subject, it popped into my head to mention that claims of Kinesio Tape isn’t exactly backed by science.  In doing so, I called it “woo.”  I violated my rule of not using that term on my show.  I figure it isn’t the best way to influence people into thinking rationally.
 
Not only that, but I upset a listener in chat who told me I didn’t know what the claims were about Kinesio Tape and that I didn’t exactly back up my claim that it is woo.  He was right.  It was an of the top of my head moment as I was trying to recall what I had heard on a recent Skeptic’s Guide To The Universe Podcast.  I didn’t have that info written down and I should have.
 
That still doesn’t make the claims of Kinesio Tape valid.  I will address this next week.  In the meantime, read Dr. Steven Novella’s piece on this tape here.
 
Olympic Closing Ceremonies Observations

I spent a good deal of the show making observations of the Closing Ceremonies of the 2012 London Summer Olympics.  I liked much of it and I did talk about some of the aspects I like, but definitely got into a few things that I didn’t like.  I think that’s enough, if I get into it any more it will end up taking too much space.

A Pedantic Moment: Coleslaw?

An ad for Ford trucks featuring Mike Rowe has a beefy fellow asking if they can fill the back of the truck with coleslaw.  Really?  Coleslaw?  That’s what they came up with?

Revising History

There those who carry a lot of guilt about Pres. Harry Truman’s decision to drop atomic bombs, one each, on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to force an end of WWII.  Revisionists claim that the Japanese were about to surrender is untrue.  The actual history does not bear that up.

This video gives a realistic view of the situation and horrible choices Pres. Truman faced 67 years ago.

 

Movie Recommendation: The Sting (1973)

 
 
  Universal Studios
 
This best picture winner is excellent entertainment.  All about the big con and, if you haven’t seen it before, it’ll con you good!.

Music heard on the show (Whenever Possible, I Will Link To The Song)…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram’ by The Yoleus
First ad break bumpers: ‘A Man Of Great Promise‘ by The Style Council & One Day by The Church
Second ad break bumpers: ‘Lifeline‘ by Husker Du & ‘Controversy’ by Prince
Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook’ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

dimland radio friday night music show 8-17-12 playlist


Friday Night Music Special Show

Each Friday in August I will be playing music during the on hiatus Paradigm Shift. I can’t archive my music shows, so if you want to hear some good on a Friday night in August, you’ll just have to tune in.

Playlist


Senses Working Overtime – XTC
My Baby She’s Alright – Scruffy The Cat
Lookin’ Out Forever – Paul Westerberg
A Wave Of Reason – Symphony Of Science
The Whole Of The Moon – The Waterboys
Perfect Memory –  TV Sound
Our Trinitone Blast – Stereolab
Girls Don’t Like It – The Undertones
Another Girl – The Beatles
White Girl – X
North Country Girl – Pete Townshend
That’s Really Super, Supergirl – XTC
Some Girls – The Rolling Stones
52 Girls – The B-52’s
Girl U Want – Devo
Music For Boys – The Suburbs
I’m A Boy (Live) – The Who
Brackish Boy – Frank Black
Love On A Farmboy’s Wages – XTC
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side – The Smiths
Bad Boys Get Spanked – The Pretenders
Long Haired Country Boy  The Charlie Daniels Band
Boys Don’t Cry – The Cure
However Much I Booze – The Who
Salvation – The Cranberries
Factory – The Vines
Too Much Too Young – The Specials
Sound And Vision – David Bowie
Limelight – XTC
I Fought The Law – The Clash


Other Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Twist‘ by Tones On Tail


That’s it! You should know that I am not able to archive the music shows I do due to the limitations of Z Talk Radio’s music license. So, if you want to hear the music you have to tune in. Then I’ll see you next Friday night for Dimland Radio 10 Central, 11 Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.


Saturday Night Music Special Show

Each Saturday in August I will be playing music after my regular show.  This show went fine until the last set of songs.  At that point, my computer went wonky and I just dropped off the air.  I fixed the wonkiness (I think), but by then it was too late, so I just let that be the end. I can’t archive my music shows, so if you want to hear some good on a Saturday night in August, you’ll just have to tune in.

Playlist


Ring Ring – ABBA
Life On The Telephone – Steve Diggle & The Flag Of Convenience
Telephone Line – ELO
Your Phone’s Off The Hook, But You’re Not – X
She’s Calling You – Bad Brains
Hanging On The Telephone – Blondie
The Phone Call – The Pretenders
Good Thing – The Woodentops
Modern Man – Arcade Fire
The Beat Goes On/Switchin’ To Glide – The Kings
Anamorphose – Stereolab
Vamos – Pixies
The Fly – U2
Fly On The Wall – XTC
I Am The Fly – Wire
Storm – Tim Minchin
Telegram Sam – Bauhaus
Tom Sawyer – Rush
So Sad About Us – The Who
Whatever Happened To Randolph Scott? – The Statler Brothers
Come Anytime – Hoodoo Gurus
Hey Jude – The Beatles
Save It For A Rainy Day – The Jayhawks
 
This where things got goofy and eventually just dropped…
 
Senses Working Overtime – XTC
My Baby She’s Alright – Scruffy The Cat


Other Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Twist‘ by Tones On Tail


That’s it! You should know that I am not able to archive the music shows I do due to the limitations of Z Talk Radio’s music license. So, if you want to hear the music you have to tune in. Then I’ll see you next Friday night for Dimland Radio 10 Central, 11 Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

dimland radio 8-11-12 show notes


Sex Talk And Losing My Train Of Thought

Prior to my going on the air, I caught a little of the replay of another Z Talk show, Hot & Bothered.  Joe and Stacy and their guest were talking sex.  It was a little more than I could handle.
Then something popped into my head to talk about.  It had to do with my son’s hobby of searching Google images and how once we found some nudie shots of some woman.  But that wasn’t what popped into my head.  I actually lost my train of thought and couldn’t think of what had sent me on a tangent.
 
I remember now, but I’ll make you wait until next Saturday.
 
A Tale Of A Mini Vacation


Amy, Hayden, and I went camping last weekend.  That’s why I didn’t do a show last Saturday.  I told the story of the trip.  We went to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park to camp and took in a few local sites.  I spoke of the Split Rock Lighthouse, Lake Superior, hauling in camping equipment, swimming in Lake Superior, star-gazing, an overnight thunder storm, humming birds, bats, muskrat, Gooseberry Falls, a C-130 Hercules aircraft, skipping stones, roasted marshmellows, and so much more.

Sick Not Seek

Having been outraged by the way the news readings were pronouncing Sikh, the religious sect that is an offshoot of Islam and had recently been thrust in the news due to a mass killing event, as “sick” and not “seek.”  I had heard it as “seek” all my life, until Friday morning.  Apparently, the proper way to say it is “sick.”

Read about how to say Sikh here.

Images From Mars

Curiosity, the Mars rover, landed on the Red Planet recently and some cool pictures have been coming back from it.  And, from what I understand, even more awesome pictures are on the way.  Pictures from the surface of another planet!  So cool!
 
I also talked about an image depicting Earth, Venus, and Jupiter in the Martian sky.  I had shared the image on my Facebook page and an FB friend burst that bubble by posting a link to Phil Plait’s blog exposing image as a fake.

Well, I get can caught, too.  Here’s the Bad Astronomer’s explanation of the image.

 

Movie Recommendation: Paths Of Glory (1957)

 
Bryna Productions
 
Directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Kirk Douglas, this anti-war film beautifully depicts the futility and insanity of war.  Ordered on an impossible mission during WW1, Douglas is forced to defend three of his men on charges of cowardice for failing to take the too well defended German position.  An excellent film!

Music heard on the show (Whenever Possible, I Will Link To The Song)…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram’ by The Yoleus
First ad break bumpers: ‘Go‘ by The Replacements & Entre Nous by Rush
Second ad break bumpers: ‘Reel Around The Fountain‘ by The Smiths & Keep Looking by Sade
Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook’ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.