The JMS 157: After a Party of a Saturday
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Sorry everyone, I have had a few days away from my desk at home, and honestly, I don’t even remember what I talked about or what I played back when this episode was recorded, so I will listen to it now, and post the song links shortly. hope you enjoy it. The songs are pretty good now that I’ve re-listened.
I’ll be back at it tonight, and for the rest of the week, although moving the next two weekends could cut back on my show duties on the weekends until mid November.
Enjoy!
The Josh Mormann Show - 157
Music Played:
Underdog by Turin Brakes
Shiver by Coldplay
Song 2 by Blur
The JMS 155: Late Night New Tunes
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This is just a quick recap of my day, some good tunes and a sign off. Not much, I didn’t get started until late. I did it though. EVERYDAY I do this. I’ve gone back to my belief in quantity not so much the quality of content. I do quality in other areas, where the quantity or frequency is lower. By posting songs I don’t have the right to broadcast though, I can kinda make up the difference, so that works for now.
Music Played:
I Like Your Hair by Scotty Vanity
Leather and Lace by Stevie Nicks and Don Henley
Various Billy Idol
The JMS Episode 151: Back on, and in a big way.
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Despite technical difficulties up the butt on this one. I’m posting Episode 151, and I’m up to no good as far as illegal music, but under fair use, I’m hoping that the fact that all these songs relate to my current life situation might get me some slack from the RAA.
Hell, if the RAA contacts me, I’d be glad. I don’t get enough circulation at this point for anyone to notice anyway.
Oh, and before you click this, know that there is a dead air gap and a click before it starts. GarageBand couldn’t bounce and compress this file. It was too big, and had too many extra files in it. It choked like 5 agonizing times before I gave up and just ran it through Audio Hijack Pro. And because I have nothing that can edit a raw MP3 that I know of, we’re stuck with this version for now.
The Josh Mormann Show - 151
Music Played:
30 Milligrams by The Glib
There There by Radiohead [Tell me if this doesn't apply to "The Spirit"]
Wise Up by Aimee Mann [Could also be called "Cowboy Up"]
Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin [I have more love than this right now]
When the Levee Breaks by Led Zeppelin [Danger! Goin' Down Now]
Walking After You by The Foo Fighters [OK, I'm not this creepy]
Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want by The Smiths [Get Well Soon!!]
Over Mountain by Eureka Gold
Maybe After this Song by The Glib
Love Field by Elvis Costello
Luv by Travis
Peg by Steely Dan [I keep your pictures in my iPhone]
Hopelessly Devoted to You by Olivia Newton John [I don't want to admit this right now]
I Almost Forgot by Matthew Sweet [I just like the steel guitar in this, It doesn't apply to me right now]
Other Items Mentioned:
In Rainbows - From the Basement by Radiohead [I guess it still is available as one package, I just didn't know where to find it earlier]
Tags: difficulty, happiness, love, misunderstanding, music, raa
The JMS 150: Cross Town Traffic
Posted by Josh | Filed under Interesting Stories, Me, The Josh Mormann Show
It’s finally hear, and it probably isn’t worth the wait. But here you go my peeps, the music’s good.
Music Played:
El Scorcho by Weezer
A Good Horse by The Cardigans
Show-related Music:
Cross-town Traffic by Jimi Hendrix
Josh Utterz: Monday Morning
Posted by Josh | Filed under Me, Meaningful Labor, The Josh Mormann Show
This is pretty wild, I’m not sure exactly what I’m doing wrong, but I can’t just create an “Utter” and have it be a part of my feed. I have to manually come in, and force the entry to make an “enclosure” for the Utterz MP3 file. Using a Plugin I found last night. It’s still pretty easy to use though. I just have to do a couple things, and I have a post ready to go.
So it’s not totally smooth… Big deal. It’s smoother, and that’s better than not as smooth ;)
Mobile post sent by JoshMormann using Utterz. Replies. mp3
The JMS 144: Back At It
Posted by Josh | Filed under Hope for the Future, Me, Meaningful Labor, The Josh Mormann Show
Well, it took a while, but I’m back at it. I have got some new digs goin on here at the joshmormann.com and I’m kinda likin it. I hope you like it. I’m keeping this pre-made template as is for a while too, because I like it… as is.
I catch up on a bunch of things, but first things first, here’s the show file:
The Josh Mormann Show - 144
Music Played:
We’ve Only Just Begun by The Carpenters
Live and Learn by the Cardigans
Books Mentioned:
Salmon of Doubt by Douglas Adams
Shows Mentioned:
Battlestar Galactica
Tech Mentioned:
Roku Netflix Player
iPhone 2.0
WordPress
Tags: music, new, podcast, site update, template, themes, wordpress
The JMS 131: From the Bed
Posted by Josh | Filed under Me, The Josh Mormann Show
Show given from the prone position in bed, not feeling well, so there has been a gap in my show production the past couple days, but since many of you have gotten used to my laziness I figure it shouldn’t hurt your feelings too bad. I still intend to be daily, but was unable the past few days to execute due to illness and responsibility.
Music Played:
* How am I Different by Aimee Mann
* Pagan Poetry by Bjork
The JMS 130: I’m Stuck in GH3
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Guitar Hero has taken over all my free time.
Music Played:
* Rock of Ages by Def Leppard
* Beyond the Sea by Bobby Darin
The JMS 129: Oops a New Addiction!
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Against some great worthwhile advice I purchased an Xbox 360 last night. Availability, controller battery life, xbox live, and many other features edged it out over the Wii, as much as I believe the Wii is worth owning, I decided on a 360.
Music Played:
* Novacane by Beck
Gin and Television… I knew they were the same!
Posted by Josh | Filed under Me, The Josh Mormann Show
In this article by Clay Shirky we get a historical insight on the Industrial Revolution, and what Shirky calls a Social Surplus, and how Major Media has capitalized on it for so long, that they don’t even realize how truly drug-like and dangerous they may have been all these years.
This is a great story, so I’m not going to re-hash it. I’d rather you take the time to give it a read.