Monday, February 26, 2007

The Lame Show: Episode 12

Noah and I had to break our biweekly podcast schedule this time, but the post-Superbowl, pre-Oscars episode is now available. We don't actually talk about the Superbowl or the Oscars, but we do talk about some funny, lame stuff. It's actually shorter than I thought it would be, but probably one of my favorite episodes.

Thoughts on Lame Music

A Mexico Moment from Noah kicks off this episode after which Eddie relates some disturbing news from his brief time spent in the jury pool.

Steve Jobs' "Thoughts on Music" and the resulting reactions from all corners are the focus of this episode, but there's still time to question the necessity of Kidz Bop. Picks of the Week are an album to "Love" and an instructional music video by an experimental Manchester three-piece.

The truly burning questions are asked: Is the most deluded CEO from Warner Music, Macrovision or Real Networks? Are haircut videos worth uploading to YouTube? How do you say B.S. in Spanish?
Episode 12.m4a (35:53)

The Lame Show on iTunes

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