Radio Free Satan Honors Steve Albini

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I was going to call it the Big Black Spectacular...

Hour of Power #22 -- Starting Nov. 28th, 2005

What began as documenting one great album, never released on CD, for posterity's sake, turned into an entire hour dedicated to the work of Steve Albini, musician, producer, genius!
Amy plays the entire album 'Atomizer' from Big Black's 1986 release on Homestead Records, from beginning to end -- A couple skips and lots of pops, but still awesome!
She plays some Shellac for comparison, and a Pixies and a Nirvana song from releases engineered by Albini.
Quite a show, great to hear when you are stinking drunk!

Tune it up at: http://www.radiofreesatan.com
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Radio Free Satan Honors Steve Albini

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I'm guessing the third person is the least significant obstacle over there at radio free satan.

It's good to know where all those kids that used to play Dungeons and Dragons in junior high are.



http://www.radiofreesatan.com/djs.html
"The Gothic and Industrial tour de force known as Velvet Darkness is hosted by the Lord Dracul. Through a haze of clove smoke and a sea of fishnet, he opens the darkest depths of the crypt with a healthy dose of music that is best listened to in the cold comfort of a black candle and a glass of absinthe. His musical philosophy is ‘keep music evil, and with tongue planted firmly in cheek’ and that he does each and every week.

A longtime member of the Church of Satan, Dracul is intent on utilizing the format to put the needed spotlight on bands and artists in the genre that are relevant to the Satanist and to help spread the word about the work that those artists are doing. Realizing that those who populate Goth nights at clubs in their locales are also interested in music that existed on the fringes of both musical worlds, Dracul also features many bands that flirted with Goth themes and Industrial remixes. Old school goths and rivetheads, fear not, though -- he will be delivering the goods when it comes to the classic groups of the genre as well, like Bauhaus, The Sisters of Mercy, Fields of The Nephilim, and Specimen. So join him each week as he emerges from the crypt to serve as your guide through the darkness… the Velvet Darkness."
MajorEverettMiller wrote:Obviously, the answer is Phil Lynott.

Radio Free Satan Honors Steve Albini

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I chuckled out loud reading your responses.

Yes, Rotten Tanx, you are right third person references are irritating. I never know how to approach that whole writing press releases for myself thing, I will from now on write in the first person regarding my radio show. The Amy thanks you!

Brad, I am so glad you enjoyed hearing "Atomizer", I have only had my turntable set up for a few weeks now, and it has been AWESOME to listen to it again!

And, Rick, yes Lord DracCool seems to be quite a character, I never read his bio before you posted it here. Fishnet, go figure???
We are all indiviuals there, I'm sure a few of our DJs have played Dungeons and Dragons, but certainly they are not in the majority---How can a show hosted by a "DJ Dirty Boob" be bad?
You should give some of the shows a chance, I can attest that I have never played dungeons and dragons, growing up in Calumet City it was more about not getting killed, turned out, or hooked on H. And, I personally was too busy listening to band's like Big Black -- That was not some used record store find, that was purchased new back in '87 when I was still in High School.

Thanks for making me feel so welcome on your board!
Our new experiment starts soon: http://www.ayearatthewheel.com check it out and get involved!

My blog: http://www.tvisgod.com
Enjoy The Hour Of Power, only on Radio Free Satan, http://www.radiofreesatan.com

Radio Free Satan Honors Steve Albini

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amybugbee wrote:What began as documenting one great album, never released on CD, for posterity's sake, turned into an entire hour dedicated to the work of Steve Albini, musician, producer, genius!
Amy plays the entire album 'Atomizer' from Big Black's 1986 release on Homestead Records, from beginning to end -- A couple skips and lots of pops, but still awesome!


So The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape doesn't count as a CD release?

Radio Free Satan Honors Steve Albini

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Wow, I've never seen 'The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape', does the inside have the same text that goes along with each song on 'Atomizer'? What about the cover art? Are the songs the exact same mixes?
Just Curious.
Amy
Our new experiment starts soon: http://www.ayearatthewheel.com check it out and get involved!

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