
NEW FOR APRIL 1, 2007
Well, I ain't no April Fool, but I sure do hope that the fools who have access to "the button" are minding their P's and Q's.
As the title suggests, all it will take is "One False Move" in the serious chess game this planet is engaged in and it's Rock 'em Sock 'em Warheads.
My suggestion : A series of sit downs between the heads of state, a cooler full of cold ones and a blast of the new podcast, "One False Move."
Like to be a fly on the wall at that party ?
1. Cities In Dust - Siouxie and The Banshees
2. Life During Wartime - Talking Heads
3. My City Was Gone - The Pretenders
4. Deserted Cities Of The Heart - Cream
5. Street Fighting Man - Rage Against The Machine
6. Over The Rainbow - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
7. Surivalism - Nine Inch Nails
8. Buried Alive - Rick Wakeman w/ Ozzy Osbourne
9. Lithium - The Polyphonic Spree
10. Neckties - Paper Or Plastic
11. All The Way From Memphis - Mott The Hoople
12. Hang On To Yourself - David Bowie
13. Oops! I Did It Again - Richard Thompson
14. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - Elvis Costello and The Attractions
15. Well Enough Alone - Chevelle
16. Downed - Cheap Trick
17. Just Like Me - Paul Revere and The Raiders
18. The Flesh Failures/Let The Sun Shine In - Hair-The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
One False Move-The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 59.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard.
This podcast rated "Defcon 1. "
Accept No Substitute . . .
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Perry/Chicago
Compiled and Mixed/Edited by Perry Bax/Chicago/USA
perry@bestradioyouhaveneverheard.com
TPN Rock Again #62:
Chris Green is the editor of online technology magazine IT Pro, and when he has a spare second he can be found podcasting about technology. These days his main podcast of choice is the IT Pro podcast, a regular look at the world of business and technology. It’s a lot more interesting than the title suggests, honest! A former local radio DJ (well, for about six months), Chris can get a little hyper when he’s doing radio, so don’t be surprised if he forgets its a podcast and starts trying to get you to call in to win a car or something.
Trevor Ship and James Hart are the quiet casters on the internet, doing shows for a small group of people, their frineds from mesage boards, and because they enjoy it. Which, in a way, is just as important as 50 million people flocking to Ricky Gervais. With quirky UK humour, and a love of good music, why shouldn’t they get a chance on TPN Rock? Isn;t takeover all about new talent in all areas?



