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14:50:38 04/12/12
Authors at Google: Jon Gertner, "The Idea Factory"
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Authors at Google: Jon Gertner, "The Idea Factory"
New York Times Magazine writer Jon Gertner unveils the unique magic of Bell Labs through the eyes and actions of its scientists. These ingenious, often eccentric men would became revolutionaries, and sometimes legends, whether for inventing radio astronomy in their spare time (and on the company's dime), riding unicycles through the corridors, or pioneering the principles that propel today's technology. In these pages, we learn how radar came to be, and lasers, transistors, satellites, mobile phones, and much more. Even more importantly, Gertner reveals the forces that set off this explosion of creativity. Bell Labs combined the best aspects of the academic and corporate worlds, hiring the brightest and usually the youngest minds, creating a culture and even an architecture that forced employees in different fields to work together, in virtually complete intellectual freedom, with little pressure to create moneymaking innovations. In Gertner's portrait, we come to understand why both researchers and business leaders look to Bell Labs as a model, and long to incorporate its magic into their own work. Written with a novelist's gift for pacing and ability to convey the thrill of innovation, THE IDEA FACTORY yields a revelatory take on the business of invention. What are the principles of innovation? How do new technology, and new ideas, begin? Are some environments more favorable than others? How should they be structured, and how should they be governed? Can strokes of ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1888 19 ratings Time: 40:03 More in News & Politics
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22:37:01 04/11/12
Authors at Google: Jon Gertner, "The Idea Factory"
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Authors at Google: Jon Gertner, "The Idea Factory"
New York Times Magazine writer Jon Gertner unveils the unique magic of Bell Labs through the eyes and actions of its scientists. These ingenious, often eccentric men would became revolutionaries, and sometimes legends, whether for inventing radio astronomy in their spare time (and on the company's dime), riding unicycles through the corridors, or pioneering the principles that propel today's technology. In these pages, we learn how radar came to be, and lasers, transistors, satellites, mobile phones, and much more. Even more importantly, Gertner reveals the forces that set off this explosion of creativity. Bell Labs combined the best aspects of the academic and corporate worlds, hiring the brightest and usually the youngest minds, creating a culture and even an architecture that forced employees in different fields to work together, in virtually complete intellectual freedom, with little pressure to create moneymaking innovations. In Gertner's portrait, we come to understand why both researchers and business leaders look to Bell Labs as a model, and long to incorporate its magic into their own work. Written with a novelist's gift for pacing and ability to convey the thrill of innovation, THE IDEA FACTORY yields a revelatory take on the business of invention. What are the principles of innovation? How do new technology, and new ideas, begin? Are some environments more favorable than others? How should they be structured, and how should they be governed? Can strokes of ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1861 19 ratings Time: 40:03 More in News & Politics
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22:37:01 04/11/12
Authors at Google: Jon Gertner, "The Idea Factory"
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Authors at Google: Jon Gertner, "The Idea Factory"
New York Times Magazine writer Jon Gertner unveils the unique magic of Bell Labs through the eyes and actions of its scientists. These ingenious, often eccentric men would became revolutionaries, and sometimes legends, whether for inventing radio astronomy in their spare time (and on the company's dime), riding unicycles through the corridors, or pioneering the principles that propel today's technology. In these pages, we learn how radar came to be, and lasers, transistors, satellites, mobile phones, and much more. Even more importantly, Gertner reveals the forces that set off this explosion of creativity. Bell Labs combined the best aspects of the academic and corporate worlds, hiring the brightest and usually the youngest minds, creating a culture and even an architecture that forced employees in different fields to work together, in virtually complete intellectual freedom, with little pressure to create moneymaking innovations. In Gertner's portrait, we come to understand why both researchers and business leaders look to Bell Labs as a model, and long to incorporate its magic into their own work. Written with a novelist's gift for pacing and ability to convey the thrill of innovation, THE IDEA FACTORY yields a revelatory take on the business of invention. What are the principles of innovation? How do new technology, and new ideas, begin? Are some environments more favorable than others? How should they be structured, and how should they be governed? Can strokes of ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 1861 19 ratings Time: 40:03 More in News & Politics
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20:00:07 10/16/11
Wagging the Dog on the Iranian Threat
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In our initial reporting of the alleged Iranian assassination/terrorism plot, I stated that I had some niggling questions on the Tom Clancy-like plot forwarded by the State Department. Turns out, other bloggers , far more well versed in Middle East politics, did as well . Former intelligence office Col. Pat Lang had this to say : >
We are asked to believe that Iran and its skilled covert action force chose to set up an operation in which they ("they" being members of the "Quds Force" with approvals reaching up to Ayatollah Khamenei) relied on a used car salesman from Texas to recruit Mexican drug thugs to kill Adil al-Jubeir. This is a problem involving the suspension of belief. Why on earth would they create a situation in which they had to rely on this untested, untrained, unguided, and uncontrolled asset rather than their own people?[..]
None of this is "rocket science." If as FBI Mueller said, this "plot" is like a Hollywood screenplay, then it is a screenplay written by a couple of kids high as a kite on a weekend and pitched in a producer's cottage on a film company's "campus." It is trash.
The overwhelming likelihood is that this is someone's "information operation" intended to condition public attitudes for some purpose. The over riding question is that of where the ovens are located in which this confection was baked and who the bakers might be.
Listen to House Intelligence Committee Chair Rep. Mike Rogers, here with Christiane Amanpour, talks about how "action" *MUST* take place in response to a plot to assassinate someone on American soil ( don't think about that too closely, Americans ) and that not even military action should be off the table (because with Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and now Uganda , we have the resources for another front.). Those words should be a red flag to us all. Prof. Juan Cole : >
I personally do not understand how the corporate media in the US can report the following things about Manssor Arbabsiar and then go on to repeat with a straight face the US government charges that he was part of a high-level Iranian government assassination plot.
It seems pretty obvious that Arbabsiar is very possibly clinically insane.
Here are the top 10 reasons that he cannot be Iran’s answer to 007:
10. Arbabsiar was known in Corpus Christi, Texas, “for being almost comically absent-minded”
9. Possibly as a result of a knife attack in 1982, he suffered from bad short-term memory
8. He was always losing his cell phone
7. He was always misplacing his keys
6. He was always forgetting his briefcase and documents in stores
5. He “was just not organized,” a former business partner remarked
4. As part owner of a used car dealership, he was always losing title deeds to the vehicles
3. Arbabsiar, far from a fundamentalist Shiite Muslim, may have been an alcoholic; his nickname is “Jack” because of his fondness for Jack Daniels whiskey
2. Arbabsiar used to not only drink to excess, but also used pot and went with prostitutes. He once talked loudly in a restaurant about going back to Iran, where he could have an Iranian girl for only $50. He was rude and was thrown out of some establishments.
1. All of his businesses failed one after another
The downward trajectory of Arbabsiar’s life, with his recent loss of his mortgage, all his businesses, and his second wife, along with his obvious cognitive defect, suggests to me that he may have been descending into madness.
I hypothesized yesterday that Arbabsiar and his cousin Gholam Shakuri might have been part of an Iranian drug gang. But after these details have emerged about the former, I don’t think he could even have done that. Indeed, I have now come to view the entire story as a fantasy.
That a monumental screw-up like Arbabsiar could have thought he was a government secret agent is perfectly plausible. I’m sure he thought all kinds of things. But that he was actually one is simply not believable.
I have a question that I wish Christiane Amanpour had asked Rogers and Sanger as they advocate going to our allies to further isolate Iran for such hubristic attempts on American soil: Will you also ask Americans like the Koch brothers , Dick Cheney and current Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney as well? Shouldn't that be on the table as well?
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11:15:03 08/25/11
Car Tech Live 230: Ford and Toyota team on car tech
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Ford and Toyota team on car tech, Audi announces plug ins & hybrids, In-car internet radio explodes, and we take you - but just one of you - for a ride in the Scion iQ.
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11:15:03 08/25/11
Car Tech Live 230: Ford and Toyota team on car tech
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Ford and Toyota team on car tech, Audi announces plug ins & hybrids, In-car internet radio explodes, and we take you - but just one of you - for a ride in the Scion iQ.
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11:15:03 08/25/11
Car Tech Live 230: Ford and Toyota team on car tech
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Ford and Toyota team on car tech, Audi announces plug ins & hybrids, In-car internet radio explodes, and we take you - but just one of you - for a ride in the Scion iQ.
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18:00:00 12/02/10
Bill Belichick Press Conference - 12/2/2010
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Patriots head coach Bill Belichick addresses the media during his press conference at Gillette Stadium on Thursday, December 2, 2010. BB: It's a regular Wednesday for us today. It's been a long time since we've played. It seems like it's been several weeks, but it's only been a few days. I think we had a good meeting this morning. I think everybody's really getting right back into the routine here and we definitely needed to do that. We need a real good week of preparation here to get ready for the Jets. Like I said, they do a lot of things well. They're a good football team. Obviously, their record speaks for itself. [We've] got a lot of work to do, hopefully [we'll] get a good start - a good second day on it today, and just grind it through the week. We'll be outside, take care of the elements and get ready to go ... It looks like we've got a good crowd here. You must have a lot of news, a lot of stuff to write about, or TV about, sorry - I don't mean to offend the TV/radio people. Q: What did you do yesterday as coaches? BB: Oh, we played golf - golf, bowling, a little badminton tournament, ate some watermelon, played cards. Q: That sounds relaxing. BB: Yeah, it was nice. Q: Did you get ready for the Jets? BB: Totally about the Jets, other than the pony rides and canoeing. Q: Can you talk a little bit about the ramifications of this game? It is a little unusual for a regular-season game to mean this much, where the outcome could affect who wins the division. BB: Well, there's a lot of football left. There's still a third of the season to go. There's a lot of football left. It will be a different story every week. This happens, that happens, something else happens, it will be this, and next week it will be another one, and next week there will be another one. There will be five different scenarios in the next five weeks. I'm not worried about that. Q: Do you kind of laugh when people make such a big deal about it? Obviously it's a big game, but you saw a...
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19:37:31 11/03/10
4 Quarters Radio October 28 4th Quarter
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The fourth-quarter curriculum for October 28:--Among NFL quarterbacks, the guys divide them into old, crippled and stupid.--The Old: Brett Favre continues to flex his supreme authority in Minnesota, and the crew ponders whether Brad Childress has the balls to take it away from him.--The Crippled: The fellas decide if the Cowboys will win any games with Jon Kitna as quarterback.--The Stupid: Jay Cutler decides that four interceptions wasn't enough to throw to DeAngelo Hall. Even Scott's patience seems to wear thin with Cutler's retarded stubbornness.--In the Epic Fails, Bobby has to make fun of a dancing white man. Dylan's not a fan of the new LeBron James commercial, while Logan's not a fan of old, crippled douchenozzle quarterbacks. Scott, for his part, wonders how some people get hired as ESPN announcers when he can't.Excised music: "Let's Ride" by Wayman Tisdale.
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19:33:26 11/03/10
4 Quarters Radio October 28 3rd Quarter
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The third-quarter curriculum for October 28:--Scott bemoans baseball not vacating the stage in a timely manner, but still has his choice for the World Series winner.--Post-World Series, will Cliff Lee's wife want any part of New York? For an extra $50 million, why not?--Bobby's in a hurry to explain his first losing effort at a UFC pay-per-view, even if some of the picks surprised everyone. Bobby admires Brock's fancy dancing, while Scott ponders if perhaps his pro wrestling days may have contributed to the Grand Canyon that opened on his face.--The full-strength crew (Scott, Bobby, Logan, and Dylan) take a look at the debut of nWo Miami and decide if anyone should slit their wrists just yet. (Hint: someone says yes, and if you listened a few weeks ago, you can guess who.)--Los Guys make their NBA Finals predictions, and three of them stay in lockstep.--Steve Nash's predictions are weighed, and the guys decide if they like the honesty or dislike the pessimism.Excised music: "Ride" by Prefab Sprout.
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17:15:20 08/20/10
Piranha 3D, The Switch and Nanny McPhee Returns
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The Switch :
(Walt Disney Pictures)
Release: 08/20/2010 A 40-year-old unmarried woman decides to become pregnant by inseminating herself with a turkey baster. What she doesn't know is that the sperm is from her best friend, who must live with the secret that the child is his.
Nanny McPhee Returns:
Production Information “I am going to explain to you the way I work. When you need me, but do not want me…then I must stay. When you want me, but no longer need me…then I have to go.” —Nanny McPhee In Nanny McPhee Returns, Academy Award®-winning actress EMMA THOMPSON (An Education, Stranger Than Fiction, Nanny McPhee, Love Actually, Sense and Sensibility) returns to the role of the magical nanny who appears when she’s needed the most and wanted the least in the next chapter of the hilarious and heartwarming fable that has enchanted children around the world. In the latest installment, Nanny McPhee appears at the door of a harried young mother, Mrs. Isabel Green (Academy Award® nominee MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL of Crazy Heart, The Dark Knight, Stranger Than Fiction, SherryBaby), who is trying to run the family farm while her husband is away at war. But once she’s arrived, Nanny McPhee discovers that Mrs. Green’s children are fighting a war of their own against two spoiled city cousins who have just moved in and refuse to leave. Relying on everything from a flying motorcycle and a statue that comes to life to a tree-climbing piglet and a baby elephant who turns up in the oddest places, Nanny McPhee uses her magic to teach her mischievous charges five new lessons. Starring alongside Thompson and Gyllenhaal in Nanny McPhee Returns are RHYS IFANS (Notting Hill, Pirate Radio, Greenberg) as Mrs. Green’s villainous brother-in-law, Phil, and legendary two-time Academy Award®-winning actress DAME MAGGIE SMITH (Becoming Jane, Harry Potter series) as the delightfully enigmatic Mrs. Docherty. Nanny McPhee Returns is directed by BAFTA winner and two-time Emmy nominee SUSANNA WHITE (television’s Generation Kill, Bleak House, Jane Eyre) from a screenplay by Academy Award®-winning screenwriter Emma Thompson, based on the character from the “Nurse Matilda” children’s book series by CHRISTIANNA BRAND. It is produced by LINDSAY DORAN (in her fifth collaboration with Thompson, including Nanny McPhee, Stranger Than Fiction and Sense and Sensibility) and by Working Title Films’ TIM BEVAN and ERIC FELLNER (Green Zone, Atonement, Bridget Jones’s Diary). The accomplished behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography MIKE ELEY (Touching the Void, television’s Grey Gardens), production designer SIMON ELLIOTT (Brick Lane, television’s Bleak House), editor SIM EVAN-JONES (Shrek, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe), eight-time Oscar®-nominated composer JAMES NEWTON HOWARD (The Dark Knight, King Kong, Salt) and two-time Oscar®-nominated costume designer JACQUELINE DURRAN (Atonement, Pride & Prejudice). The family comedy’s executive producers are DEBRA OSBORNE (Nanny McPhee, Atonement), LIZA CHASIN (Nanny McPhee, Pride & Prejudice) and Emma Thompson. SYNOPSIS Mrs. Green is at the end of her rope. Her three children—Norman (ASA BUTTERFIELD), Megsie (LIL WOODS) and Vincent (OSCAR STEER)—are constantly fighting with each other. Her husband, Rory (EWAN MCGREGOR), is away at war and hasn’t been heard from in months. Her brother-in-law Phil is pressuring her to sell him Rory’s half of the family farm and her employer, Mrs. Docherty, is beginning to behave very oddly indeed. On top of all that, her posh niece and nephew, Celia (ROSIE TAYLOR-RITSON) and Cyril Gray (EROS VLAHOS), are being sent to the farm from London for an unlimited stay, and the village warden, Mr. Docherty (SAM KELLY), keeps warning her that bombs could accidentally fall out of the sky at any moment. It’s all too much for Mrs. Green. She doesn’t know it yet, but the person she needs is Nanny McPhee. Unfortunately, Mrs. Green’s situation is even worse than it appears. Phil has been telling her that he has a buyer lined up who will give them a good price for the farm, but in truth he owes a gambling debt to the shadowy Mrs. Biggles. Mrs. Biggles has sent two female thugs, Miss Topsey (SINEAD MATTHEWS) and Miss Turvey (KATY BRAND), to threaten Phil and force him to get the farm away from Mrs. Green to pay off his IOU; if he succeeds, the Green family will lose everything. Cyril and Celia show up a day early while Mrs. Green is away at work. The rich city children and their country cousins hate each other on sight, and their fighting quickly escalates to epic proportions. Mrs. Green comes home to find absolute mayhem in her house. She is trying in vain to stop the fighting when she hears a knock at the door. She opens it to reveal the unsettling figure of Nanny McPhee. Nanny McPhee takes one look at the warring cousins and knows immediately that these children need her. She repeats her well-known phrase: “When you need me but do not want me, then I must stay. When you want me but no longer need me, then I have to go.” She bangs her stick, and the children are suddenly hitting themselves instead of each other. Eventually they agree to Nanny McPhee’s demand to stop what they are doing and apologize. Lesson One, to stop fighting, is complete. Later that evening, Nanny McPhee continues to give the children a taste of their own medicine. When they refuse to share beds and say they’d rather share with a goat or a cow or an elephant, Nanny McPhee bangs her stick and the children are forced to make room for each other as well as for the animals they’d named. Lesson Two, to share nicely, is complete. When Phil lets the family’s valuable piglets escape in an attempt to make Mrs. Green desperate enough to sell the farm, Nanny McPhee uses her magic to force the children to cooperate in the search, and even to enjoy each other’s company. Working together, the children manage to capture the piglets and return them in time to be sold to the Greens’ neighbor, Farmer Macreadie (BILL BAILEY). Lesson Three, to help each other, is complete. The children are just starting to get along, and Mrs. Green is finally becoming more relaxed, when a telegram arrives bearing the terrible news that Mr. Green has been killed in the war. Everyone is overcome with grief except for Norman, who “feels it in his bones” that his father is alive. Cyril offers help—his father, Lord Gray (two-time Academy Award® nominee RALPH FIENNES), is “very high up in the War Office” and can find out what’s happened to Mr. Green if only they can find a way to get to London. Before long, they’re being whisked across the countryside in the sidecar of a motorcycle driven by none other than Nanny McPhee. Back at home, Megsie and Celia find a note from Norman telling them where he and Cyril have gone and why. The girls realize they have to prevent Mrs. Green from selling the farm while Norman is gone. But later that morning, Phil shows up with a sale contract and a pen. The girls try to stall him, but time is running out. Cyril and Norman have an adventurous ride to London, and then arrive at the office of Cyril’s imperious father. At first Lord Gray dismisses the boys’ request, but Cyril stands up to his father for the first time and demands his help. Lord Gray looks into the matter and reveals that Rory Green is missing in action, not killed, and that no telegram was sent from the War Office. Norman realizes that his wicked Uncle Phil has forged the telegram for his own purposes and that he and Cyril must get home right away. Back at the farm, Megsie and Celia do their best to prevent Mrs. Green from signing Phil’s contract, but eventually Megsie loses hope. She whispers urgently, “Nanny McPhee, we need you!” Suddenly, a baby elephant—the same one that Nanny McPhee had deployed earlier for the lesson in sharing—appears in the kitchen. When Phil and Mrs. Green aren’t looking, the baby elephant sucks every pen in sight into its trunk. The children are delighted and Phil is temporarily confounded, but he eventually finds another pen and forces it into Mrs. Green’s hand. All seems lost, but suddenly a passing enemy plane accidentally drops a bomb into the Greens’ barley field, exactly as Mr. Docherty had predicted. The thud causes the ink to spill and ruin the contract, but the bomb doesn’t explode. The boys return and Norman tells his mother that Mr. Green is missing but not dead. Mr. Docherty faints at the prospect of actually defusing a bomb, and the children realize they have to do it themselves. In the end, the children defuse the bomb and Lesson Four, to be brave, is complete. Phil is arrested, the harvest is brought in by Nanny McPhee’s magic, the children have become friends, and Mrs. Green’s life has at last become manageable. Lesson Five, to have faith, is complete, and it’s time for Nanny McPhee to go. Genres: Family Comedy Starring: Emma Thompson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Rhys Ifans and Maggie Smith Piranha 3D
From director Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes) comes the new action thriller PIRANHA 3D. Every year the population of sleepy Lake Victoria explodes from 5,000 to 50,000 for Spring Break, a riot of sun and drunken fun. But this year, there's something more to worry about than hangovers and complaints from local old timers; a new type of terror is about to be cut loose on Lake Victoria. After a sudden underwater tremor sets free scores of the prehistoric man-eating fish, an unlikely group of strangers must band together to stop themselves from becoming fish food for the areas new razor-toothed residents. The film stars Jessica Szohr (Gossip Girl), Steven R. McQueen (The Vampire Diaries), Elisabeth Shue, Jerry OConnell, Ving Rhames, Adam Scott, Richard Dreyfuss, Christopher Lloyd, and Kelly Brook.
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13:48:10 01/09/10
Episode # 124
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Wow!!!Podcast By The Rock & Roll Rampage Radio Show episode *124One hour of sleazy trashy Rock & Roll / Garage/ Punkrock/ 60's beat/ Ye Ye beat/ 60's Girl Garage/ Raw Soul/ Bubblegum punk/ Pre wars/ Nasty rockabilly/ Trashy Country and many many more...for all ye sinners...Take this dirty ride!Playlist #124 07-01-101. Los Banditos • Fuzzrock • 2001 • Weserlabel 2. Goofers • Wow • 1957 • Coral 3. Arch Hall, Jr. and the Archer • Dune Buggy • 1962 4. Roy Milton • Red light • 1946 • Juke Box label 5. Toni Harper • Get Goin', Engineer! • 1950 • Columbia 6. The Three Bells • Softly in the night • 1964 • Pye 7. Evie Sands • Run home to your mama • 1965 • Blue Cat 8. Anita Humes & Essex • I'll Let The Boys Know • 1963 9. Los Banditos • Sex • 2001 • Weserlabel 10. BBQ • Record machine • 2005 • Bomp records 11. Ty Segall • So Alone • 2008 • Castle Face 12. Barbara Evans • The Good Old Days 13. Farris Hollyman • Pretty Women 14. Ivan • Real Wild Child • 1958 • Coral 15. Danny Darren & The Drifting Playboys • Fool About You • 1966 • Draeger 16. Jesse Belvin & The Cliques • I'm In Love With A Girl • 1956 • Modern 17. Sticks & Bricks • Kiss The Pretty Girl Twice • 1958 • Josie 18. Little Gigi • Take The Bitter With The Sweet • 1964 • Selbon/Select Records 19. Millie Foster • Love Wheel • 1962 • President Records 20. The Come Ons • Whatcha got • 2000 • Sympathy For The Record Industry 21. The Monroes • Not tonight • 2005 • HIGH Maintence 22. The Monroes • Sad and Blue • 2005 • High Maintenance
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14:23:49 10/18/09
Episode #114
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Girl Trash!! new trash vs. old trashPodcast By The Rock & Roll Rampage Radio Show episode *114One hour of Sleazy 60's Girl Garage/ Girl Punk/ Girl Electrofor all ye sinners 'n' sufferers!Take this dirty ride!Playlist #114 15-10-091. The Gossip • Southern Comfort • 2001 • Kill Rock Stars 2. Bobbyteens • Jenny • 2004 • Screaming Apple Records 3. The Angels • Get Away From Me • 1964 • Swan Unissued 4. Kathy Lynn & The Playboys • I Got A Guy • 1964 • Swan 5. Bratmobile • Cherry Bomb (The Runaways cover) • 1993 • Kill Rock Stars 6. The Brentwoods • Go Go Shingle & Shake • 1994 • Radio X 7. Linda Gayle • I got my mojo working • 1965 • Columbia 8. The Fabulous Frauleins • A Practise of Evil • 1967 • Onyx 9. Le Tigre • Deceptacon • 1999 • Mr. Lady 10. Chicks on Speed • For All The Boys • 2000 • Chicks On Speed 11. The Liverbirds • Talking About You • 1965 • Star Club 12. The Sanshers • Gonna Git That Man • 1964 13. Electrocute • Nobody Likes Us • 2004 • Emperor Norton 14. Gravy Train!!!! • Hella Nervous • 2003 • Kill Rock Stars 15. Raylene & The Blue Angels • Shakin' All Over • 1966 • Cuca 16. Patti's Groove • It Won't Last Long • 1966 • Columbia 17. The Elektras • Say You Love Me • 2007 • Bachelor records 18. Mama Guitar • A Certain Girl • 2000 • Captain Trip 19. The Pleasure Seekers • What a Way to Die • 1966 • Hideout 20. Tammy • Perro que ladra (no muerde) 21. Les Calamit
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15:26:22 09/21/09
Episode #111
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Do The Weasel with me!!Podcast By The Rock & Roll Rampage Radio Show episode *111One hour of Sleazy Trashy Rock%Roll/ Garage/ Punkrock 60's Beat/ Ye Ye Beat/ 60's Girl Garage/ Raw soul/ Nasty Rockabilly/ Trashy Country and many many more...for all ye sinners 'n' sufferers!Take this dirty ride!Playlist #111 17-09-091. Barracudas • I Wish It Could Be 1965 Again • 1980 • Zonophone 2. The Rooks • A Girl Like You • 1966 • Mercury 20201 3. The Phantoms • Roadrunner • 1966 4. Mickie Most & The Gear • That's Alright • 1964 • Columbia 5. The Spacemen • Retro • 1962 6. Joe And The Furies • Weasel • 1962 7. Scotty McKay • Rollin' Dynamite • 1959 • Parkway 8. Jackie Shane • Comin Down • 1963 • SUE 9. Jackie Shane • Stand up straight and tall • 1967 • Modern 10. Gladys Bentley • Worried Blues • 1928 • 11. Mae West • A Guy What Takes His Time • 1933 • From the movie "She Done Him Wrong" 12. Billy Mack aka William McDougal • Son Of A Lover • 1966 • Tina 13. Bobby Day • Rockin' Robin • 1958 • Class 14. Wilson Pickett • Land of 1000 Dances • 1966 • Atlantic Records 15. Mary Saenz • Would She Do That For You • Big Ben 16. Tacey Robbins and the Vendells • My LA • 1965 • Rev label 17. The Booby Traps • Sha La La • 2006 • Off The Hip 18. The Del-Gators • Get Down (And Get Stupid!) • 2001 • Voodoo Rhythm 19. The Amoks • Gary Glitter 20. King Salami & the Cumberland 3 • Mamma get the hammer 21. Digger & the Pussycats • Catch Us if You Can • 2005 • P.Trash Records 22. DM Bob and the Deficits • Mad Dog • 2001 • Voodoo Rhythm
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10:00:28 09/14/09
Episode #110
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All the Ettes you can handle!!Podcast By The Rock & Roll Rampage Radio Show episode *110One hour of Sleazy Trashy Rock%Roll/ Garage/ Punkrock 60's Beat/ Ye Ye Beat/ 60's Girl Garage/ Raw soul/ Nasty Rockabilly/ Trashy Country and many many more...for all ye sinners 'n' sufferers!Take this dirty ride!Playlist #110 110-09-091. The Chordettes • Mister Sandman • 1954 • Cadence 2. The Kollettes • Just How Much 3. The Bobbettes • Mr. Lee • 1957 • Atlantic 4. Raeletts • I Wanna(Do Everything For You) • 1970 • Tangerine 5. Bernie Turner & The Armorettes • Ching Ching Wong • 1957 • Cadence 6. The Ikettes • Can't Sit Down 'Cos I Feel So Good • 1965 • Modern 7. The Fondettes • The Beatles Are In Town • 1964 • Arhoolie 8. Beatle-Ettes • Only Seventeen • 1964 • Jubilee 9. Al Casey & The K-C Ettes • Guitars Guitars Guitars • 1963 • Stacy 10. Larry Birdsong & The Larryettes • Continental Time • 1961 • Home of the blues 11. Fabulettes • Try The Worryin' Way • 1966 • Sound Stage 12. Du-Ettes • Sugar Daddy • 1965 • Mar-V-Lus 13. Bronzettes • Hot spot • 1965 • Parkway 14. Marvelettes • Please Mr. Postman • 1961 • Tamla Motown 15. The Velvelettes • Needle In A Haystack • 1964 • Motown 16. The Ronettes • Recipe For Love • 1965 • Dimension 17. Parkettes • El Matador • 1963 • Ludix 18. Silhouettes • Miss thing • 1958 • Ember 19. Persianettes • It Happens Everyday • 1966 • Or 20. Nikki & The Corvettes • Summertime Fun • 1980 • Bomp records 21. The Majorettes • Dance with me • 1963 • Troy 22. The Starlettes • Jungle Love • 1958 • Checker 23. The Surfettes • Sammy The Sidewalk Surfer • 1964 • Mustang 24. The Raveonettes • You Say You Lie • 2005 • Columbia
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15:58:00 03/16/08
Listen to London radio riding bus 328 (updated)
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(This episode has been updated because the original video file was somehow corrupted whilst being uploaded to my podcast service provider. Please accept my apologies if you downloaded this episode twice - this 'updated' version is the one to watch). In this special edition episode I wanted to capture London from the point of view of millions of Londoners as they live and work all around London every day. The best place to to this? From an upstairs seat at the front of a typical red London bus. You’ll be taking a 23 minute near-realtime journey on London bus no. 328. The entire route of the 328 is from Golders Green to Chelsea but this episode picks up the journey from West Hampstead and ends as it arrives in Notting Hill. If you would like to follow the journey you can download appropriate maps from the www.londonlandscape.tv web site. The reason for ‘near’ realtime is that the journey I filmed involved a lot of stopping, so I have edited out unnecessary stop time which has removed 7 minutes from the usual 30-minute journey and makes the episode flow better. What will you see? You will see no world-famous landmarks, no well-known buildings, just London suburbs wealthy and not so wealthy as the bus travels through them. Observe the people, the vehicles, the buildings, the shops. This episode is an exercise in ambiance taking in the ‘ordinariness’ of one day in March 2008. The ambiance is not just visual - for the soundtrack to this episode I have recorded that day’s (14 March 2008) tune across the most popular radio stations in London. They feature, in soundtrack order: BBC London (news / talk / music) Capital Radio (chart music) Heart (middle-of-the-road + chart music) LBC (news / talk / phone-ins) Virgin Radio (rock / classic hits) Choice FM (hip-hop / r%b) Kiss 100 (dance music / youth) Magic (classic hits) Classic FM (classical music) Gaydar Radio (dance / clubbing music) Smooth FM (middle-of-the-road music) XFM (rock / indie music) BBC Radio 4 (news & entertainment). On the LLTV website, each of the above radio stations has a link to its own website where you can find out more. All the above stations give you the ability to listen online but some may be restricted to listeners in the UK only for licensing reasons. These radio stations are amongst the most popular in London by audience size but there are plenty of other stations (around 15 on FM and more than 50 on DAB digital radio) including specialist cultural community stations in various spoken languages from Greek and Polish to Punjabi and Arabic, just about any sort of music genre from pop to jazz, classical to hip-hop, as well as religious stations for christian, jewish, islamic, hindu and sikh faiths. There are radio stations just for kids, for the armed forces, and for the elderly. There’s even a station run by the UK Department for Transport called ‘Traffic Radio’ that just transmits non-stop traffic bulletins. Enjoy the trip! Technical info: In order to get the best picture quality for the smallest download size for such a long episode, the picture size in this episode is 960x540 and the bitrate averages 1485kbps.



