Synopsis
A freeform exploration of original music and spoken word, including samples from the 1-800-Weirdos voice mail. Improvisational and interactive, the weirdest podcast ever!! Go to www.weirdos.com and call 1-800-934-7367 right now!
Episodes
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30. Hi, Bob - contributions from an old friend
25/10/2005Verge is not dead, although they do smell funny. Having heard from the original drummer, Bob Jakuc, I have dedicated this broadcast to him and included the messages he left on my home machine while I was concocting this particular episode.Text includes Shakespeare's Ninth Sonnet and an excerpt from The Egyptian Book of the Dead.
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29. The Very Idea of It - Wacky voices galore.
25/10/2005Never and always (at least before knowledge) try not to know anything before always eating the end of your mouth inside of the mind of the thinker which indeed knows the end of the always ever expanding things.So many voices - what are they all talking about? They don't even know.Included is the story of the "Superlative Horse" that I told my dying grandfather.
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35a. Manchester Weirdos Visit - Stamp Out Normality!
25/10/2005The video podcast is still not listed in iTunes, so subscribe through Feedburner.Thanks to james walsh, gemma forrest, kurt radcliffe and james sellars for calling in and inspiring this live broadcast! Hooray for Manchester, where the Weirdos of England are hiding and ready to stamp out normality.Readings are from a piece by Nathaniel Willis on the death of Edgar Allan Poe, and the inscription from Oscar Wilde's gravestone.
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35. Green Screen Madness - watch the video
25/10/2005The video podcast still hasn't shown up in iTunes, so go through Feedburner to subscribe.Now, this podcast is really just the soundtrack to the video, so sorry if it doesn't make any sense without seeing the visuals. I'm afraid that's going to happen a lot - it's way too much work to do a separate show for the video.However, I am only wearing underwear in the video, so that alone may be worth it for you.Included segments are "Take These Back" and "Look at This".