The 35 Minutes That Sum It Up Best: Motivational Karaoke, "Spring Training Eve"

Today while driving around South Austin, my iPod bringed me a blast from me past.  A 35-minute segment of Motivational Karoke, the WESN radio show that Chris Golwitzer and I painstakingly crafted from 2002-2005.  It wunt crafted.  It wunt no pain. Part 5 of "SPRING TRAINING EVE (2/22/04) just seemed to sum up what we were about. It starts with an interview with Ted Leo after he blew out his voice in Champaign and I finished the singing for him.  That ends with a clip of Babe Ruth with a fake swear word beeped in. We played Ted Leo quite a bit. A new song that's old now. A lengthy, lie-riddled microphone break, back-selling a lot of things that we used to play.  A tongue lashing of the DJs on before us. An explanation of what Google is and how to spell it, followed by the futile spelling of our very long impossible find website. We were doing Dream Warriorisms then because we were on from 12-2am at that time.  We went retro and pulled out...

ArsoNick Scum & The Subsonics.



The cassette on the left is a master tape from sometime in 1999 that I made.  The first three songs went on to my album, "I Like Your Panties."  An album cover that was, with the exception of the text and color, was exactly the same as Coldcock Jones & The Shithawks' "69 Greatest Hits EP."  

I was experimenting a lot with tape speed and mixing in other ideas I picked up from Mothers of Invention, Flaming Lips and Butthole Surfers at the time.  I was living back on the farm at that time and getting song inspiration from around the grounds.  I was delivering pizzas at the time.  That's where the rest of my inspiration came from.  Marshall was the old guy that fixed all the pizza cars.

The tracks I pulled of this patience test were...



The cassette on the right is, as you can see, The Subsonics.  I do believe this was at Tiamat around '99.  I think its possible it was at The Gallery, because at the end, you can hear (very well) a scuffle involving ol' Chuck Fuck.  I lean towards The Gallery because that's most likely where that would happen, but I lean towards Tiamat, because I can't imagine anyone at The Gallery confronting him about breaking bottles (I listened to the end again, it was Tiamat, because I could hear that bell on the front door).  I'm kinda guessing on the year based on the fact that I found these tapes together.  That hardly means anything.

So, if you get bored with this, skip to the end and listen to the ruckus.  This recording setup was great for capturing audience conversations.



(Photo courtesy of Mike Rugg)




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