Sunday, July 29, 2007

Completely Conspicuous Episode 33: Get a Haircut, Hippie!

Here be the Larry Bird episode of CC. If you're not subscribed (and why wouldn't you be?), you can download the episode directly here (right click and "save as," yo).

Ah, the show notes:

Topics:
- The Summer of Love turns 40
- Tough times for pro sports leagues
- Pinhead of the Week

Music:
- The Who - My Generation (live at Monterey)
- The Shods - I Know a Place
- Mondo Generator - So High
- The Descendents - Everything Sux

Promos:
- The Phedippidations World Wide Half Marathon. Find out more here.

- New England Podcasting. Find out more here.

Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes, Yahoo Podcasts and Podcast Pickle podcast directories. Subscribe and write a review!

The song from The Who is on the album Monterey International Pop Festival on Razor and Tie Records; find out more here. The song from The Descendents is on their album Everything Sucks on Fat Wreck Chords; find out more here. Both songs are courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. The song from The Shods is on their album Bamboozled, Jilted, Hornswoggled, and Hoodwinked on Killing Floor Records; find out more here. The Mondo Generator song is on their new album Dead Planet on Suburban Noize Records; find out more here. Both songs are provided by IODA Promonet.

Bamboozled, Jilted, Hornswoggled + Hoodwinked

Download "I Know a Place" (mp3)
from "Bamboozled, Jilted, Hornswoggled + Hoodwinked"
by The Shods
Killing Floor Records

More On This Album



Dead Planet

Download "So High" (mp3)
from "Dead Planet"
by Mondo Generator
Suburban Noize Records

More On This Album



The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Check out Clicky Clicky, his excellent music blog. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, aka the mighty Mark Campbell; find out more here.

Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.

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