Sun, 23 December 2007
Brent Rogers suffers through our early SL streaming and tech problems. The music is great and he has a wonderful smooth voice. These songs are beautifully constructed and completely pro. We haven't posted in a while, but we will I promise. BrentRogers.com
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Mon, 15 October 2007
Dave Lamkins & Mary Suzanne give discordgrrl a break while Dave is joined by Mike Brichet and Robert Madrid. Jamming happens. Dave talks about his guitar. Dave is a great friend of the show, terrific guitarist, and sings a bit for us too! lamkins.net
Direct download: RMC_141_Dave_Lamkins__Mary_Suzanne_05.06.07.mp3
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Thu, 11 October 2007
Dave Lamkins and Mary Suzanne are all doped up with cold medicine and secrets. She is better known to the podcast and Discord Grrl and has been a regular and a contributor. Er.... Dave is her husband. myspace.com/discordgrrl or lamkins.net
Direct download: RMC_140_Dave_Lamkins_and_Mary_Suzanne_05.06.07_copy.mp3
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Tue, 9 October 2007
Meredith Brothers Band plunges their reckless road songs over the bank of good taste and off the cliff. More music and less talk as the show degerates into a musical barroom brawl. There's no pretention and plenty of fun. meredithbrothersband.com
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Mon, 8 October 2007
Meredith Brothers Band churns out a drunken country grind that sticks to your ribs. These are neighborhood stories through a haze of cigarette smoke and stark reality. Great performances are wryly tossed off like used matches. meredithbrothersband.com
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Sat, 6 October 2007
Frogg Marlowe and Jaycatt Nico visit the Circus and bring a Second Life and virtual audience. Upright and Respirating and telling tales. This is a a look inside the duo recently featured in Rolling Stone and on MTV. froggmarlowe.com and jaycattnico.com
Direct download: RMC_137_Frogg_Marlowe_and_Jaycatt_Nico_04.22.07.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:11pm PDT |
Mon, 1 October 2007
Frogg and Jaycatt are argueably among the most popular live music performers in Second Life. They were among the first to play there and have a huge and faithful following. Many Second Lifers were in the club. It was amazing. froggmarlowe.com
Direct download: RMC_136_Frogg_Marlowe_and_Jaycatt_Nico_04.22.07.mp3
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Sat, 29 September 2007
Mark Martin in the second half talks about his guitar, his background, and the history of the pieces he plays. Rainy Sunday morning music rendered in his stately style. Timeless and warm hear more on his album with Norm Ault. normault.com
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Thu, 27 September 2007
Mark Martin brings pure classic finger picking style to The Circus. Clean and beautiful he plays a gorgeous sounding guitar so clearly it seems to echo through the ages. Included are cuts from his album with Norm Ault. Available at NormAult.com
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Tue, 25 September 2007
Dusty York and his sidemen do the hard way. Complex heads, daring choruses, agressive solos, and tough ensemble performance. Dusty talks of influences and shares a cut from his CDs. Lovingly brash hard core jazz. No fooling around. diaticrecord.com
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Sun, 23 September 2007
Dusty York is a surprising and adventurous musical explorer intent on keeping modern free jazz fresh and exciting. His deep appreciation of jazz traditions is strenuous challenge only a sharp and disciplined mind can achieve. diaticrecords.com
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Mon, 30 July 2007
Lincoln Crockett plays the total pro while weaving mesmorizing tall tales with mandolin, guitar, and his thunderstorm voice. This man can sing up the devil and charm the angels. Please excuse the pops from the overworked computer. LincolnCrockett.com
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Sun, 29 July 2007
Lincoln Crockett returns to the podcast with his goosebump voice and acoustic prog-rock mandolin. Please excuse the pops and drops, but hear this anyway. He is a new father and a brave young philosopher. His latest album available at LincolnCrockett.com
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Mon, 25 June 2007
I had been putting up with the reports of snotty behavior, crappy service, and the general we-are-too-hip-for-this attitude. Apparently, the business model is to be so rotten to customers that they feel a familiarity to their family and work environments. Niceness scares some people. So, I guess Beulahland should remain a safe haven for socio-paths without us or our business. I am sorry for the owners because I appreciated the opportunity and I thought it would be a good fit. The staff fucking hated us! It was amazing!
Anyway, it looks like we will be at Desert Noir in Beaverton with Bill Wagner July 1st. The Location is at the Cedar Hills Mall 3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd Beaverton, OR 97005 Phone: (503) 626-8787. Pretty sure, but if there is a change I will post it on the website.
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Tue, 5 June 2007
Moonshine Hangover live from the Coon Poo Dojo. Thoughts for soldiers, seriously drunken truth, and songs from the King's throne. Influenced by alchohol, sex, Merle Haggart, and Jesus Christ. Can you take it? Moonshinehangover.com
Direct download: RMC_129_Moonshine_Hangover_03.31.07_1.mp3
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Sat, 2 June 2007
Moonshine Hangover with a special remote edition of the RoseDrop Media Circus. Recorded at the Coon Poon Dojo, this is a party, with some real authentic country punks. Tell me this shitkicking doesn't rock! http://www.moonshinehangover.com/
Direct download: RMC_128_Moonshine_Hangover_03.31.07_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:00pm PDT |
Mon, 28 May 2007
Ruby Red talk about how each of them got started playing and then turn the power up a notch. Hard rockin', tough singing and a collective swagger that many bands would love to claim. Find them on iTunes (they're big in Japan) myspace.com/rubyredmusic
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Tue, 22 May 2007
Ruby Red bring in a big setup and a bigger sound. The songs of Robin Brantley crackle with conviction. The band is solid and muscular with a real genuine middle american style. This feels like how we talk around here. www.RubyRedMusic.com
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Mon, 21 May 2007
Dan and Aaron continue to try to work out the bugs and get a couple live tunes in.
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Sat, 19 May 2007
Dan and Aaron play songs from previous shows and struggle with new surroundings and an overworked computer.
Direct download: RMC_124_Dan_and_Aaron_Linn_03.11.07.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:21am PDT |
Sun, 13 May 2007
George Reeves is low tech like a transistor radio. There is a tragic story of double suicide and a song about madness. Recorded live at Beuhlaland Pub, we are just getting the tech together. Talking with George is very cool. MySpace.com/George Reeves
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Fri, 11 May 2007
George Reeves braves the tempist storms of the RoseDrop Media Circus at Beuhlaland Pub and the addition of Second Life to the show. Listen for some low tech productions of his street level music. myspace.com/George Reeves
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Thu, 10 May 2007
Rose and RainDrop closes. Ghost stories, testimonials, anti-tech revulsion, drinking, noise, emotion and midnight. The next show is from the future/past.
Direct download: RMC_121_New_Years_Eve_Goodbye_Rose_and_RainDrop_Pub_12.31.06.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:09am PDT |
Mon, 7 May 2007
Rose and Raindrop Pub closes. Testimonials, ghost stories, memories and other whining about the demise of many people's favorite bar. Yes, I got drunk that night. Download part two to get the drunker part.
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Fri, 6 April 2007
Lew Jones. He refers to poets, the experiences that inspire his songs, and proposes the most erudite analysis of punk rock I have ever heard. We conclude our last music recording from the Rose & Raindrop with 'Keep Your Soft Heart'. LewJonesact.com
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Fri, 30 March 2007
Lew Jones comes back for our last music show recorded at our beloved Rose & Raindrop Pub. Lew is simply a songwriting giant who has quietly amassed a huge catelogue of widely varied and gorgeously lyrical work. lewjonesact.com
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Thu, 22 March 2007
Paul Koenig came in for a second appearance since May. These songs span his writing career. If his deep rich voice and classic guitar solo guitar playing weren't enough, the startling, incisive lyrics left us speechless. A must hear. myspace.com/PaulKoen
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Fri, 16 March 2007
Paul Koenig came in for a second appearance since May. These songs span his writing career. If his deep rich voice and classic guitar solo guitar playing weren't enough, the startling, incisive lyrics left us speechless. A must hear. myspace.com/PaulKoen
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Tue, 13 March 2007
Bull Dozers with brothers Lon and Dale Jones, Jeff Woodcock and Dan Pettis offer more of their marvelously high level harmony and humor. God, it sounded good. The album 'No Adult Supervision' is on iTunes, CD Baby and at their website Thundercrow.com
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Mon, 5 March 2007
The Bull Dozers are Lon and Dale Jones, Jeff Woodcock, and Dan Pettis. These brothers and friends sometimes sound like the Beach Boys, with Steely Dan and Jimmy Buffett singing songs by Kinky Friedman. They sound great! Please visit Thundercrow.com
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Wed, 28 February 2007
Wayne Hoffman plays more of his Americana. Notice in this half the strong classic folk guitar mastery. His playing has the feel of decades of guitar traditions. The songs and singing speak in a language that is as familiar, warm and comforting.
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Tue, 27 February 2007
Wayne Hoffman returns after a hard drive ate his first show. It's a pleasure hearing his songs about weather, time, and his grandfather's accordian. When you listen, think of the honesty and humility that you appreciate in folks like this.
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Wed, 21 February 2007
Rexella jars, challenges and recontructs ideas of music and found sound. Evan Hart of the band talks about concepts and what happens when the band plays live. Interesting, complex, dense and unpredictable, this is what robots talk about. Rexella.org.
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Fri, 16 February 2007
Rexella is a noise music band brought to the Circus by one of it's members Evan Hart who shows us this wildly experimental and creative eddy in music. Skirting dance music rhythms and flying in the face of pop, just listen. myspace.com/rexella2
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Tue, 13 February 2007
Jim the Bad Goat has wonderful songs and some funny comentary. Are bluegrass style political songs irrelevant? Decide for yourself. Get some future of the podcast and enjoy the razor truth of Dave Clarke's songs. myspace.com/frickdeedom
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Thu, 8 February 2007
Jim the Bad Goat marks the return of Dave Clarke with his expanded ensemble. Dave's great songs and wonderful post modern bluegrass mix fresh harmonies and and wonderful playing with wry humor. Hear a celebration of humble grace. myspace.com/frickdeedom
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Sat, 20 January 2007
flame comes back for a music packed second half, DJ Shirley fro Sneak-a-thon asks questions and the band is 'flame on". This is contemporary rock with attitude. myspace.com/aflameband
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Sat, 13 January 2007
Aflame is an incendiary mix of hard rock and dark passion. Comtempory melodic guiters and sultry vocals atop tough chugging rhythms feature the vocals of Jessica Hemlke, guitar by John Bostich, with Colin Ivey and Kevin Baker. myspace.com/aflameband
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