Maltese Cross Free Form Madness with Mr. Daniel R Stout Playlist for May 14, 2005

Free Form Madness with Mr. Daniel R Stout Playlist for May 14, 2005
ArtistAlbumTrackNotes
Bloc PartySilent AlarmBanquetDan talks while Faust learns to operate a CD player
The KillersHot FussSomebody Told MeFaust gets the song started in a record three tries.
ConsolidatedFriendly Fa$cismCollege Radio
Franz FerdinandFranz FerdinandTake Me Out
CassiusAu RêveUnder Influence
Felix da HousecatKittenz and Thee GlitzMadame Hollywood
BjörkMedúllaTriumph of a HeartSo good I played it twice.
Laura and William Gentry called in to talk about their new book, Living Word. It only took Faust about three tries to get them on the air. In case you missed it, their web site is http://www.TheGentryJoint.com.
Yeah Yeah YeahsYeah Yeah YeahsArt Star
Bloc PartySilent AlarmThis Modern LoveRequested by Sam Teigen from Brooklyn
Fischerspooner#1Emerge
Modest MouseGood News for People Who Love Bad NewsFloat On
Reading of Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France. The KLF’s Chill Out played in the background. BTW… Dan was not getting his cell phone to call in to stop the reading, he was getting his camera to preserve it’s memory.Requested by Eric Paulson of Decorah, IA.
Black Rebel Motorcycle ClubB.R.M.C.Whatever Happened to My Rock ‘N RollDedicated to Edmund Burke
SupergrassSupergrass Is 10: The Best of 1994-2004Moving
The George W Bush SingersSongs In The Key Of W4,000 HoursBy anonymous request.
Trip ShakespeareAcross the UniverseThe Slacks

Notes

If you remember the production of our old shows being a little smoother, that is because Mr. Stout used to run the board back in the day.

Amongst the best of Steve Lindstrom’s blogs are The Poutine Diaries and The Shameless Antagonist. He and his wife live in Goderich, which is sort of a Canadian version of Decorah, located on the eastern shore of Lake Huron. Queen Elizabeth once referred to it as “the prettiest little town in Canada”—a fact duly noted in all tourist brochures. Every Saturday in the summer, bagpipers ‘pipe down the sun’ at the Lakeside park, paying tribute to the town’s Scottish heritage.

Thanks to Sam Teigen for using the secret e-mail address announced during the show to request another Bloc Party song.

Thanks to Eric Paulson for requesting and selecting the Edmund Burke passage.

Special thank you to Mr. Daniel R Stout for joining me in the studio and selecting almost all of the rocking music for the show. This long over due reunion was a thrill for me and I am sure that it was great for our listeners as too.

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