The Mighty Grouse started on time! But he forgot to bring a radio show with him. Spent the two hours fiddling with some new equipment that will hopefully bring superior broadcasts in weeks to come! Back again on March 1st, assuming we all survive the Leap Day festivities.
And if you haven't noticed already... the podcast has moved to http://easgs.blogspot.com. I don't think this should require any changes or movements on the listener's end. Since I'm actually podcasting through Feedburner, the transition should have been seamless. What's the difference? Well now the podcast will present more than just the last 10 episodes. And if anyone is really interested in subscribing to my increasingly disappointing Tumblr content in Google Reader, the classic Tumblr RSS is re-enabled.
Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps).
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The Commodores - All of Midnight Magic
- It happened to be lying around and I needed to kill time while I set up some new equipment. For the sake of this podcast, I think we didn't catch track 1 "Gettin' It," and I decided to cut everything after "You're Special," because Lionel Richie songs put me to sleep.
- Arthur Lee Maye & the Crowns - "This is the Night for Love" (Dig 124)
- Earth - "The Rakehell" (from Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II)
- Pandit Kamalesh Maitra & Trilok Gurtu - "Raag Bhupal Todi" (from Tabla Tarang: Melody on Drums)
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- The Upsetters - "Return of the Ugly" (from For A Few Dollars More; 28 Shots of Western Inspired Reggae)
- Prince Rama - "Golden Silence" (from Trust Now)
- Small Island Pride - "Mildred Don't Cry" (from Calypso Atrocities)
- Mr. Confuse - "Feel the Fire" (from Feel the Fire)
- Floh de Cologne - "Wir werden immer mehr" (from Lehrlinge zusammenhalten)
- Madlib - "It Has Widespread Support" (from Madlib Medicine Show No. 6: The Brain Wreck Show)
- Madlib - "Saturday - So Beautiful (Dues Paid)" (from Madlib Medicine Show No. 9: Channel 85 Presents NittyVille, Feat. Frank Nitt)
- The Ethiopians - "Train to Skaville" (from Young Gifted and Black)
- Julia Holter - "Try to Make Yourself a Work of Art" (from Tragedy)
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The Mighty Grouse back-announces the entire show.
- The Ventures - "The Shuck" (from The Ventures)
- Mystic Minds - "It's Real" (from Mind Over Matter)
- Mystic Minds - "Welfare to Unemployment" (from Mind Over Matter)
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