November 12, 2020

"I'm on a Soviet radio."

 

It's a podcast. 

Topics: "Trump’s hot tweets, Trump’s forthcoming media empire, Obama’s possible America, the Soviet radio, the botched art restorations, the badness of public art, Elon Musk on Mars, living like it’s 1958."

Episode title is a play on this: 

29 comments:

Danno said...

As I read the "Soviet Radio" title, my mind was thinking and I was humming "Mexican Radio" also. And then I scrolled down and saw Ann's link to it. How weird!

Shane said...

I loved that song! It never occurred how difficult it would be to Mach Schau about it in a live performance. He did a good job of it

Francisco D said...

Is that what they are calling NPR these days?

Crimso said...

Stan the man!

Browndog said...

Still one of my favorite songs.

'80's, baby.


Fun time, fun music.

Churchy LaFemme: said...

Foreget WOV The 80s' best unknown band has their own take.

Browndog said...

Danno said...

As I read the "Soviet Radio" title, my mind was thinking and I was humming "Mexican Radio" also. And then I scrolled down and saw Ann's link to it. How weird!


Same. When I read the headline I was going to link it. Living in Tucson at the time, this song is kind of a true story-

MadisonMan said...

My mind also went right to Mexican Radio on seeing Soviet Radio. The power of music.

Marcus Bressler said...

Spend more time reading alternate news sites instead of this vanity project and you may begin to make sense.

todd galle said...

Loved this video, showed what MTV could have been and was for a while. Young upcoming bands being presented to the interested music crowd. What does MTV do now, I wonder. Haven't been on that channel since the early 90s, if I recall. If I want some Echo I go to you-tube, same with the other great 80s groups. I just can't understand the business model anymore.

Browndog said...

Rap killed MTV.

...among other things, culture wise.

Mr Wibble said...

Since I was on the road earlier today and missed it. Obama always talks about the America that could be, which to me is sort of like a husband saying that he's in love with the thin, bisexual swinger his wife *could* be.

Michael said...

Wall Of Voodoo did a kick ass version of Johnny Dawn's Ring Of Fire

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8FyTfLAlASU

Churchy LaFemme: said...

Wall Of Voodoo did a kick ass version of Johnny Dawn's Ring Of Fire

That's one of those amusing typos where being off-by-one on your home keys actually works..

Churchy LaFemme: said...

I'm partial to Chains of Luck

NorthOfTheOneOhOne said...

Well if we're going to trade Wall of Voodoo links, you can't get any better than Call Of The West off the same album.

rcocean said...

Good grief Althouse. 5 years of Trump tweets and you're still over-reacting and reading things into them. He's TWEETING. He's not issuing a fucking policy statement. Its not the State of Union. He got just as worked up over the Russia-Mueller-Comey fraud. Trump also "throws stuff out" there, he retweets and says "well, this is interesting" or "this is possible".

I'm 100 percent sure there was vote fraud, and Trump is too. And he's fighting against the whole Fucking Media and the Establishment. So, he may exaggerate. He may mention things that aren't 100 percent proven. So What?

I hope he DOES have the facts. If he does, we'll see it in the Court Documents. I could go further onto the subject of invalid votes vs. vote fraud, but that's for another thread.

Churchy LaFemme: said...

Since I don't have that one ripped for some reason, I had forgotten how great an album Happy Planet was.

Forex Hollywood The Second Time and Country Of Man.

Iman said...

Great song... reminds me of XERB... true Mexican radio.

The late 70s, early 80s in SoCal were a rock music fan’s wet dream... the club scene and concert venues were action-packed... crazy womens and booger sugar...

rcocean said...

You definitely need to buy B.O.'s book and blog it. Here's how it's described by Amazon:

Reflecting on the presidency, he offers a unique and thoughtful exploration of both the awesome reach and the limits of presidential power, as well as singular insights into the dynamics of U.S. partisan politics and international diplomacy. Obama brings readers inside the Oval Office and the White House Situation Room, and to Moscow, Cairo, Beijing, and points beyond. We are privy to his thoughts as he assembles his cabinet, wrestles with a global financial crisis, takes the measure of Vladimir Putin, overcomes seemingly insurmountable odds to secure passage of the Affordable Care Act, clashes with generals about U.S. strategy in Afghanistan, tackles Wall Street reform, responds to the devastating Deepwater Horizon blowout, and authorizes Operation Neptune’s Spear, which leads to the death of Osama bin Laden.

rcocean said...

Plus it weighs 2.4 lbs. and can used for arm curls.

Narr said...

Scribble, scribble, scribble, eh, Mr. Obama?

I haven't even read the previous 1500 pages.

Narr
Who does he think he is, Churchill?

NorthOfTheOneOhOne said...

Iman said...

The late 70s, early 80s in SoCal were a rock music fan’s wet dream...

'78 to '84 were just great in general. It was a nice lull after all the arena bands either burned out, were all in rehab, or had uncertain futures, and before the music business caught up to what was going on with newer artists and ruined it.

Joe Smith said...

These guys sound like the proto-B52s...not necessarily a good thing.

JMW Turner said...

Hmmm...80s cacophony,MTV style.

Paul Snively said...

My understanding is that Wall of Voodoo’s “Ring of Fire” cover was Johnny Cash’s favorite. And IMO it should be: June Carter wrote “Ring of Fire” about her experience of falling in love with Johnny while married to another man. It needs to be performed from the perspective of a Southern Baptist absolutely, irrevocably convinced they’re going to hell. Only Wall of Voodoo has enough respect for the story to do that.

Speaking of respect for a story, my favorite Wall of Voodoo piece is Canouflage. “But before he went he said “Semper Fi!’ and said his only wish was to save a young Marine caught in a barrage.”

Hey Skipper said...

I went to school with WoV’s frontman. His real name is Stan Funsten, and was clearly way more talented than the rest of us.

He did some excellent solo work as Stan Ridgway. Mosquitos is particularly outstanding.

Jack Klompus said...

Kramer sings the chorus to Mexican Radio in the reverse peephole episode of Seinfeld.

loudogblog said...

Here is a great video of Standard Ridgeway performing The Cannon Song from Brecht and Weill's, The Threepenny Opera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcmMmHQU8cg