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since I haven't heard the show yet...

Post by alleyrulez » 09-17-2013 05:37 PM

only have the Sirius in my car, so a buddy is supposed to have recorded it for me.

what was the intro music?

bumper music?

was it obvious that Art missed us as much as we have missed him?

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Re: since I haven't heard the show yet...

Post by SquidInk » 09-17-2013 08:07 PM

alleyrulez wrote: only have the Sirius in my car, so a buddy is supposed to have recorded it for me.

what was the intro music?
All the old standards, intro was (I think) The Reaper/Blue Oyster Cult and the sign off was Midnight in the Desert
alleyrulez wrote: bumper music?
Art's standards
alleyrulez wrote: was it obvious that Art missed us as much as we have missed him?
It was somewhat apparent that he missed radio, and being behind the mic. I don't recall him gushing about the 'loyal fans' too much. On the other hand, he treated the open lines unscreened callers much better than he had on his last few C2C cameos, and I didn't hear any of the contempt-for-wingnuts type of tones he had a few years back.

All in all... very good show.
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Post by Diogenes » 09-17-2013 08:36 PM

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"It was somewhat apparent that he missed radio, and being behind the mic. I don't recall him gushing about the 'loyal fans' too much. On the other hand, he treated the open lines unscreened callers much better than he had on his last few C2C cameos, and I didn't hear any of the contempt-for-wingnuts type of tones he had a few years back. "



Interesting to hear you say this as I was hearing a somewhat gentler/kinder Art or perhaps just much more mellow with the years and a new young family.

I was also charmed to hear how nervous he was just before going on - very honest and vulnerable comments about himself.
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Post by Raggedyann » 09-17-2013 09:20 PM

Art sounded like he had dry mouth in the beginning. He was clearly nervous. Didn't last long though.
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Re: Re: since I haven't heard the show yet...

Post by Fan » 09-17-2013 09:32 PM

SquidInk wrote: All the old standards, intro was (I think) The Reaper/Blue Oyster Cult and the sign off was Midnight in the Desert
Nope, Ride my SeeSaw opened it.

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Post by DeathValleyScotty » 09-17-2013 11:41 PM

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