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Sunday, February 24, 2013

CD# 2

http://cutupsound.bandcamp.com/album/an-echo-of-that-word

Tracks:
That's What I Like About the Jam
Bush on the Bailout
Crimes
Peter Jennings Gone Crazy
GMO talk
The Flood Tape
Sanders
Congressman From BP
Home Improvement
Parades
Black Friday
Smokin
Sleepusleeping
Ask Your Doctor
Chuck Norris Election Year Message
Pouting Boys
An Echo of That Word
Broken Record Show 2003_01
Ultra 0901

Sunday, February 3, 2013

CutUpSound CD #1 available now

...on Bandcamp (http://cutupsound.bandcamp.com/)  Thx to Rich Lindsay (here's a plug for his excellent site) for undertaking producer duties on this pupper. 

What's it about?  Oh, about an hour long.  (Heh heh...uh)  Cut and paste, media commentary, the usual silly stuff.  They've all been up here at one time or another, as MP3s (you can download them as WAVs or whatever, over there). They probably won't be rerun here. 

The CD may mark a new phase for this site, too-- more experimentation, less finished stuff,  don't know yet.  Stay tuned, though.  I still plan on posting goodies from time to time.  And, hopefully, another collection coming out by the end of Feb.

Cue the celebratory music!



Tracklist:

all go to stage 1
it is called radio 
breakfast
golden age of radio
crash mix
pastor lax
god in a linoleum roll
conform
The Americans
war concerto 1
war concerto 2
war concerto 3
Prime Minister's helicopter time
erectra
jetsons
Kung Fu
America's musical frontier heritage
robot's farewell

Sunday, January 27, 2013

CutUpSound CD01 sampler

(2:29) Here's a sampler for the CD I hope to be offering this next weekend.  Details to come.

link

Friday, January 25, 2013

Tom Brokaw, Bobblehead

A lot of people don't realize in large urban and suburban areas of America, $250,000 doesn't make you rich. You have got two kids in college at $60,000. If you're a boomer, you may have a dependent parent of some kind you're spending another $20,000 or $25,000 on.  So we have to have a definition of what is the middle class.
-- Tom Brokaw, Meet the Press12/30/12.

For the record, median household income in the US in 2011 was just over $50,000, according to the Census Bureau.  Nearly 10% lower than it was in 1999.  (Good luck with that college thing.)   

Thursday, January 17, 2013