Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Completely Conspicuous Episode 45: The Immigrant Song and Dance

Hola. Just recorded the latest episode of CC. You can download the show directly here (right click and "save as").

Ze show notes...

Topics:
- The political debate over illegal immigration
- Holiday shopping tips
- Pinhead of the Week

Music:
- Kevin Drew of Broken Social Scene - Tbtf
- Entrance - Grim Reaper Blues
- Jason Loewenstein - Circles
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Weapon of Choice
- The Subways - I Want to Hear What You Have to Say

Promo:
- New England Podcasting.

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The song from Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is on their album Baby 81on Red Int/Red Ink Records. The Subways song is on the album Young for Eternity on Sire/Warner Bros. Records. Both songs are courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.

The Jason Loewenstein song is on the album At Sixes and Sevens; it comes courtesy of Sub Pop Records; find out more and download the song here.

The song from Kevin Drew is on the album Spirit If on Arts and Crafts Records. The Entrance song is on the compilation album Manifest Destiny on Tee Pee Records. Those two songs were provided by IODA Promonet.

Spirit If...Broken Social Scene Presents: Kevin Drew
"Tbtf" (mp3)
from "Spirit If..."
(Arts & Crafts)

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Manifest DestinyEntrance
"Grim Reaper Blues" (mp3)
from "Manifest Destiny"
(Tee Pee Records)

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The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his excellente blog de la musica. Additional music used in the show is by Me and Boris the Bull, which is the brainchild of Mark Campbell.

Completely Conspicuous is a Tan God Production. Word.

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