Show 21 - Celts, Cowboy Songs and Comedy
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Just For Fun: Songs To Make You Smile
This week, we offer a music show, while we deal with technical issues concerning our RSS feed. Thanks for listening and for your patience with our time constraints!
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Music Credits
Peeper Radio Theatre:
"Generic Podcast Promo"
"Holmes in 30 Seconds ~ The Six Napoleons"
"Holmes in 30 Seconds ~ Hound of the Baskervilles"
"Commercial ~ Peeper Brand Powdered Meat"
"Commercial ~ Peeper Brand Motor Cars"
"Grammy's House," by Jimmie Bratcher
"Canadian Celtic Cowboy," by Canadian Celtic Cowboy
"Ballad of Morris the Cat," by Ken Turetzky
"Middle Earth Bragging Song," by Mark Gunn
"The Leprechaun," by Brobdingnagian Bards
"Hamster Brain," by Tom Smith
"Duck About You," by The Nashville Session Players
"The Chef They Call Jayne," by Tom Smith
"Pokumon," by Canadian Celtic Cowboy
"Do They Have E-mail in Heaven?," by Jim Terr
Thanks to each of these artists for generously allowing us to play their music on Random Fandom!
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3 Comments:
Love the music selection once again. Very western.
Did you know that the origin of the Texas Cowboy is still unknown.
There are a few legends that cowboys came from a dying planet called zenon and were a telepathic and peaceful race.
It is said that when their world began to die they boarded a spacecraft and made their way to a small blue planet, earth.
Many scientists believe that this could have been related to the extinction of dinosaurs.
These alien "cowboys" would round up the dinosaurs into large groups and sell them as beef to other races of aliens.
This is a very loose theory of course.
It's based on the murmerings of a famouse cowpoke from Texas in 1857.
I don't really believe it.
DING. Oh thats it!
I've got to go, I've got a velicoraptor in the oven and I don't want it to burn...
Joanna and Laurie:
Thanks so much for playing my song, "The Ballad of Morris The Cat", on Show 21 of Random Fandom.
I've added you to my Podcast Roundup. Check it out at www.kenturetzky.com.
Best,
Ken Turetzky
Hey Dr. B., glad you liked the music selection! We had fun picking the songs to play.
LOL at the alien cowboy theory: That is truly mindboggling! *laughs*
Do you have any raptor leftovers? I must sample that dish. ;)
Hi Ken,
Thank you very much for sharing "The Ballad of Morris The Cat" with us! Also, thanks for listening to the show, for the comment -- and for the review on your Podcast Roundup. We appreciate it! :)
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