November 14, 2005

Coverville 146: All Request Show with Dream Academy, Bauhaus, Expo wrap-up, Trivia and a Pez MP3 giveaway!

We start off with some music, give away a Pez MP3 player, and then Tina joins me for a Mostly Trivial Musically Challenged and a Podcast Expo wrap-up (if we forgot to mention meeting you, we apologize!). Want more details? OK, here you go:

Title Artist Album Original Artist
Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want Dream Academy Somewhere in the Sun: Best of the Dream Academy The Smiths
Guns of Brixton The Dropkick Murphys The Singles Collection The Clash
Ziggy Stardust Bauhaus Singles: 1979-1983, Volume 2 David Bowie
The Man Who Sold the World The House Band with Jordis Unga Rock Star: A Night at the Mayan Theatre David Bowie

45 minutes |

There's a "Mostly Trivial" Musically Challenged in this show! Make sure to check out Johnee Bee's podcast, Mostly Trivial!

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(addendum) By request, and because I should have done this from the beginning, here are links to some of the shows Tina and I talked about in the episode:
Verge of the Fringe
The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd
The Bitterest Pill (A Coverville Favorite!) Posted by bibbott at November 14, 2005 8:23 PM
Comments

Sorry, sorry, sorry...I admit it, I wasn't at you seminar, Brian. The Dr. Floyd guys asked me to moderate a "debate" between Dr. Floyd & Dr. Grant and Dr. Steve & Fidgert. WHO COULD RESIST? NOT ME!

Was great meeting you and Tina. She is just lovely, even if you likes to give me...a hard time.

Craig Patchett talking to Soccergirl? That's cool.

See you soon!
- dK

Posted by: Dan Klass at November 15, 2005 10:31 AM

Hey Guys

Thanks so much for the major league pimp of my show.... I'm still amazed that Brian was able to find such a beautiful wife. This should give all goofy guys hope!

--Lance

Posted by: Lance Anderson at November 15, 2005 12:03 PM

Welcome back.
You blasted through a whole list of podcasts at light speed,
like the shrunken credits of a late-nite TV show.

Any chance you could put links to some of them on your web site?
That LA group doing live radio drama sounds interesting.

Posted by: timbabwe at November 15, 2005 1:32 PM

Absolutely!

I'll add them to the shownotes...

Posted by: Brian at November 15, 2005 7:08 PM

Thank you for playing the Cover of Please-please-please by the Dream Acadamy. I have been hunting for that track ever since I saw the Ferris Bueler's day off movie!

Posted by: Laurens van Graft at November 21, 2005 8:31 PM
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