
The Outer Channel Internet Talk Show Episode 5201 - 'Greg Calls in Sick'
Show Synopsis
Opening Dialogue
Show Synopsis
Opening Dialogue
Kurt plays Greg's sick call and states that he really hopes that he will get some guest callers to help him out with the show. Kurt unveils his new idea: 'The Unsolicited Advertisment'. Laura and then John Kacz come to his aid and they discuss video games, discuss the Outer Channel News and play the Guessing Game: this time the focus is an NES classic.
A Four Song Break:
The Three Stooges 'All I want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth'
followed by
Miki Sawaguchi's 'Come Sleep on my Breasts'
followed by
Kurt Weller's 'Yes Sir, of Course'
followed by
Terry Teene's 'Curse of the Hearse'
The Three Stooges 'All I want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth'
followed by
Miki Sawaguchi's 'Come Sleep on my Breasts'
followed by
Kurt Weller's 'Yes Sir, of Course'
followed by
Terry Teene's 'Curse of the Hearse'
Kurt and John talk about the future of the Outer Channel Internet Talk Show and some of the limitations working within the BlogTalkRadio framework.
They discuss DJ Screw and the Chopped and Screwed movement:
Song Break:
'Wiggy Wiggy' by South Park Mexican Chopped and Screwed Mix.
Song Break:
Kurt and John perform: Were You There [When they Crucified Our Lord (Live)]
Song Break:
Kurt and John perform: Were You There [When they Crucified Our Lord (Live)]
Kurt and John discuss live performance.
Song Break:
John Kaczanowski's 'Sweet to Eat'
followed by
Kurt and John perform: Were You There [When they Crucified Our Lord]
followed by
'The Eight Seasons of Chromalux'
followed by
Greg Lester's 'Shoot the Monkey'
Song Break:
John Kaczanowski's 'Sweet to Eat'
followed by
Kurt and John perform: Were You There [When they Crucified Our Lord]
followed by
'The Eight Seasons of Chromalux'
followed by
Greg Lester's 'Shoot the Monkey'
Technical Notes
Greg called in sick this episode and I had to scramble to put something together. It would have been impossible without the help of Laura and John Kacz. I thought about canceling the show but remembered the wise man saying 'The Show must Go on'. I think it went pretty well.