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July 9, 2007 at 7:13 pm #396
Version3
KeymasterThe final show isn’t out yet, but I was reviewing part of it… Bucho, you silly bastard, YOU need to do a show. I’m waiting for the URL so I can subscribe. And, begin.
Start.
n-n-n-now..
July 9, 2007 at 9:16 pm #5846Bucho
ParticipantHah, coming from the Capitan himself that’s quite a compliment. I listened back to the SOS-150 tribute file I sent in and I think there’s about 638 Star Wars references in the 3 minutes or whatever, I guess because I was rushing and didn’t do my ususal intense lyric writing editting method (involving reading the lyrics before they’re recorded and copious amounts of vaseline and lemur wool). I’m also pretty sure the call-in ended up being a SW-fest too. Maybe I had it on the brain because I watched Ep4 again last week with the SOS commentary, maybe because I couldn’t make out half what you guys are saying and Star Wars is my default fallback for any kind of difficult conversation in any situation, including using phone sex lines and being questioned by cops about the smell coming from my attic.
- Women sense my power and they seek the life essence.
July 9, 2007 at 11:55 pm #5848rob
ParticipantYeah, Bucho — I was going to wait until the show was actually released before commenting on it, but he’s right — you have all the right stuff to do a show yourself. That shit was damn funny, and strangely — from the heart.
I really do feel like you guys are like my extended family — I so wish we could put together some kind of SOS themed rally or some shit. I’d love to actually meet you guys face to face.
July 10, 2007 at 4:17 am #5851digitaltopia
ParticipantWe could all wear masks of our avatars. Which may not be that effective with Bucho.
July 10, 2007 at 8:36 am #5845Bucho
Participantrob wrote:Yeah, Bucho — I was going to wait until the show was actually released before commenting on it, but he’s right — you have all the right stuff to do a show yourself. That shit was damn funny, and strangely — from the heart.I really do feel like you guys are like my extended family — I so wish we could put together some kind of SOS themed rally or some shit. I’d love to actually meet you guys face to face.
Thanks Rob, I was so stoked and honoured I could be a part of it, the only bummer is that I’ve had a few ideas for a while to contribute to SOS and I always put them off for another week. Then another week never comes if you don’t make it and now I left it too long. That’s why I thought the field recordings would be the best way to do stuff for the show, it doesn’t take much time or prep, but a week after I started making them SOS made the fateful announcement. That’ll teach me for waiting too long.
But it’s sweet that you guys got a laugh out of my awesome singing voice. I have the gear to do a show and I like the idea of doing small stuff for a bigger show but unless you can slow down time or speed up the Dip’n’Dots harvest I have the same problem as you guys with not enough hours to fill a decent amount of content each week for a full show. We use the same time as you guys in NZ, we just use it before it gets to you. I’m going to keep making the field recordings and do some SOS related stuff but I wouldn’t be able to sustain my own show.
Also, that tribute was definitely from the heart, I listen to a bunch of podcasts but there’s only one group of guys I’d go to that much effort of being a part of their creation. From the first half hour of the first Switched On I ever heard I was thinking, holy cow these boys are thousands of miles from here but they think and laugh about the exact same crap as me and they’re effortlessly entertaining. I mean, there are other shows that entertain me and I laugh at but none of them have ever sounded like they’re already my mates. SOS sounded like that from the get-go, NBLIANGW at first sight.
- Women sense my power and they seek the life essence.
July 10, 2007 at 3:26 pm #5849Pa-ul
Participantdigitaltopia wrote:We could all wear masks of our avatars. Which may not be that effective with Bucho.I’m fucked then.
If it doesn’t work, jam a screwdriver in there and jiggle it about.
July 10, 2007 at 5:19 pm #5854Bing
ParticipantVersion3 wrote:The final show isn’t out yet, but I was reviewing part of it… Bucho, you silly bastard, YOU need to do a show. I’m waiting for the URL so I can subscribe. And, begin.Start.
n-n-n-now.
Yes…mmmm
To the Captain you should listen….mmmm
July 12, 2007 at 3:26 pm #5852Jor-El
ParticipantI don’t have a cat.
I like titties.
July 12, 2007 at 11:47 pm #5857Armez
ParticipantI don’t have a T.V. remote.
July 12, 2007 at 11:48 pm #5856El Rustirino
ParticipantIt’s hard to do your own show, Bucho. I’ve tried so many times I couldn’t count them. That said, if you could find the time to do it, hearing from my favorite Buddah every week would be so great, man.
Speaking of podcasts, that Switched On Brotherhood podcast wasn’t such a bad idea.
July 13, 2007 at 12:50 pm #5853Bing
ParticipantArmez goes on a tangent and Rusty brings us back to centerline…
That kid’s come a long way boys!!
Oh and why are we still discussing this instead of all listening to Bucho’s premier episode of the Budda-Cast.
C’mon Budda DO EET NAHOW!!
we’ll send you boobie pics!
July 14, 2007 at 12:54 am #5844Bucho
ParticipantWell hell, now we’re talking Bing. Seriously though, if a bunch of you vagrants make stuff and then someone compiles it I’m in, I’m going to try and keep up recording short store visits anyway. I just can’t find time to fill even 20 decent minutes with any regularity, with editting and writing it would be at least 3-4 hours a week I already don’t have. I have no illusions that, like Rusty says, it would be hard work – most shows out there don’t have even 2% of the entertainment value of our favourite three amigos. A show with some of the vagrants doing a bit of stuff each would work better, like a variety show (so there’s more chance you’d find something to entertain you) and the pressure isn’t just all on one person’s shoulders.
- Women sense my power and they seek the life essence.
July 14, 2007 at 1:29 am #5850digitaltopia
ParticipantBucho wrote:Well hell, now we’re talking Bing. Seriously though, if a bunch of you vagrants make stuff and then someone compiles it I’m in, I’m going to try and keep up recording short store visits anyway. I just can’t find time to fill even 20 decent minutes with any regularity, with editting and writing it would be at least 3-4 hours a week I already don’t have. I have no illusions that, like Rusty says, it would be hard work – most shows out there don’t have even 2% of the entertainment value of our favourite three amigos. A show with some of the vagrants doing a bit of stuff each would work better, like a variety show (so there’s more chance you’d find something to entertain you) and the pressure isn’t just all on one person’s shoulders.But we know that’s what you like Bucho. Come on boys, press harder.
July 14, 2007 at 2:15 am #5843Bucho
ParticipantIf I win the lottery tonight and can quit work putting a show together will be my main priority (you have my word as a Spaniard). Okay, right after I buy a hovercraft it’ll be my main priority.
You are the brute squad.
- Women sense my power and they seek the life essence.
July 14, 2007 at 3:43 am #5847rob
ParticipantPriority, schmiority. Get to recordin’, you daffy bastard.
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