September 21, 2005

Archive Goodies, now with 33% more Nuns!

NunFirst lets get these nuns off my chest. A Nun Puppet and The Pink Nun (Keeping your who-ha in check)

Now good stuff in the WFMU archives that you can be hearing (with your ears) right now!

Chris T - Aerial View : August 20th 1993 Everything you always wanted to know about Men but were afraid to ask. With special guest Ken Freedman.

Kenny G - Anal Magic : 09.17.03 (Playlist) Listen (RealAudio) Live with R. Stevie Moore, Krys O, Irwin Chusid, Vicki Bennett

Ed Shepp- The Ed Shepp Radio Experiment: July 22, 2005(Playlist)Drugs(RealAudio) This show is great! It may be his best yet.

Mark Allen - From his August 4th show (Playlist) Listen (RealAudio) - some tedious radio, in a good way!

And lastly,

Scott Williams - August 22, 2005 (RealAudio) - Listen (RealAudio) to my dream come true! Then me being a bad caller (RealAudio)

July 24, 2005

Dont Miss Out on Ed Shepp

8428762_55fd64cf77_1Ed Shepp, a frequent guest on Pseu's Shows, lover of Nutella (Real Audio from the Food show ) and now one of WFMU's new DJs, has an amazing show, The Ed Shepp Radio Experiment. I love this show and hope we'll see it on many future Program Schedules.

If you are in fact missing out, let me fill you in. The show is a mixture of talk with friends (Real Audio from the America show ), musical interludes (Real Audio from the Celebrity show ) and other forms of audio madness. All twiddled with by Ed and pertaining to a topic which changes each week. I would argue that it is needed when faced with a blank stare and the  question "Freeform?" Just play some and your confused friends will be even more confused and isn't that what Freeform is all about?

Check him out for yourself! The Ed Shepp Blog Experience, CDs he is to blame for  and The Ed Shepp Radio Experiment.

 

Logo-Rama 2005

  • Winner (T-shirt): Gregory Jacobsen
    We received such an outpouring of extraordinary listener artwork submissions for our recent logo design contest that we just couldn't keep it all to ourselves.

    Hold your champagne glass high, extend your pinky, turn up your nose, and take a stroll through this gallery of WFMU-centric works from the modern era.