"Art Bell's Dark Matter"
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Art on Facebook:
"I no longer harbor a grudge against Oates, it's not healthy. Premiere however is a another matter, I have nothing less than a institutional hate for what they did to me. I had almost decided not to tell that story but after what George did on Thursday (I have word from a inside source that indeed it was George over the advice/objections of his Producer) it just may be time for a clear slate. Stay tuned"
Damn....
"I no longer harbor a grudge against Oates, it's not healthy. Premiere however is a another matter, I have nothing less than a institutional hate for what they did to me. I had almost decided not to tell that story but after what George did on Thursday (I have word from a inside source that indeed it was George over the advice/objections of his Producer) it just may be time for a clear slate. Stay tuned"
Damn....
Like many politicians, the world would be a lot better without Clear Channel, the Mays family, and Premier. I hope Art prevails.
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." - Thomas Jefferson
Also in a more merry "Memory Lane" good-times vein? Far's format goes in large I'd like 'Dark Matter' to follow a flow like the early 'Dreamland'. Not up much on weeknights, I only first caught on with Art on the weekends (Saturday nights to be precise, actually being the previous Sunday show, the local affiliate airing Dreamland on delay...)rslawsky wrote: On a lighter (?) note, does anyone remember the time Art stepped out on his porch for a smoke during a break, forgetting that the porch was being replaced and had been removed earlier that day? It took about half an hour for him to get back on.
And there's always the old standby of supergluing his lips together while trying to fix a cart rack.
IMHO even as the choice of opening theme music was absolutely apt and apropos to establish the mood, Art's awesomely excellent in execution intro/voice-over narrative set the stage and the tone for what would follow:
- Welcome to Dreamland, a program dedicated to an examination of areas in the human experience not easily nor neatly put in a box: things seen at the edge of vision, awakening a part of the mind as yet not mapped, and yet things every bit as real as the air we breathe, but don't see - THIS is DREAMLAND!
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Same could be said for Roseann Barr and Gilbert Gottfried.
I could tolerate Richard if he wasn't always interrupting people and being so controlling.
I could tolerate Richard if he wasn't always interrupting people and being so controlling.
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." - Thomas Jefferson
alleyrulez wrote: 9/16 - Mon - Michio Kaku
9/17 - Tue - Stephen Greer
9/18 - Wed - Jonathon Reed
9/19 - Thu - Richard Hoagland
Art, I love you, but you need to break new ground. Remember the times you spent with Terrence McKenna... there is fertile ground. Get some youngsters on. I know you need to pay some dues, but we want you to be searching still. Consider internet-voting for guests. Video submissions? You can find some amazing people by using facebook and twitter to vote on things. Check this out http://strawpoll.me/
The heartbreaking necessity of lying about reality and the heartbreaking impossibility of lying about it.
― Kurt Vonnegut, Cat's Cradle
― Kurt Vonnegut, Cat's Cradle