Thu, 23 October 2008
The Show Notes Ask George - Thanking god? from Danny Z
Intro- College Mentality? from Zach Nereim - ZPZ vs. Kenny G? from Steve Welsh - Songwriting? from Cassanova - Would you like to dance? from Ashley H. - Saying Amen? from Guy Dresher - Rush and Floyd? from Brian "No E" Mahony - What's the hurry? from Sarah B. - When does the show start? from Kurt W. Cosmic Balance Sheet Car Inspection U.S.A! U.S.A! notTHE BIBLE - The Book of Matt, can I call you Matt? Oh Sorry- Matthew
Geo's Sweet Dreams on Coverville- Chapter 5- The Mounting Sermon Frame by Frame Religious Moron of the Week - Hank St. Denis et al. from Jared Congiardo
Geologic Podcast's Horoscopes- Sheikh al Munajid from Chuck Brodeur Happy Birthday, Tee Phil Plait's Book: Death from the Skies Show close ..................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! Mentioned in the show: Saudi Cleric Muhammad Al-Munajid on Al-Majd TV: Mickey Mouse Must Die; Tee Morris; Tee's MOREVI Podcast; Phil Plait, the Bad Astronomer; Sweet Dreams on Coverville Episode 517. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's music at CD Baby and iTunes, and Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information says: 1] Congratulations to the celestial Dr. Plait, and 2] I want to add my best wishes to the Maestro's: Happy Birthday, Thomas Earl Morris on a landmark 40 years! Comments[20]
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- @Flib... yeah, I love Dark Side, but it\'s maybe #8 on my PF list. :) The Wall, too... not in the top, IMO.
~Dan
http://jazzsick.wordpress.com/ - Since others are weighing in on the subject of Rush / Pink Floyd:
When I was a kid, my favorite Rush albums were from the early period, including the eponymous album, Fly By Night, and Caress of Steel. Today I gravitate more toward the late 70s / early 80s period. My favorite Rush album is probably Moving Pictures, but Hemispheres and Permanent Waves are strong offerings as well. At one time, 2112 was my favorite Rush album, but because I overplayed it so much, I can't feel much emotion when I hear it now. At the time, I was greatly disappointed in the increased use of synthesizers and change in vocal styling in Signals and later albums, and I declared Rush to be dead to me, post Moving Pictures. But today I can see greatness in those works.
My favorite Pink Floyd era is the early-post-Sid Barrett period, with albums like Ummagumma, More, and Meddle being very important to me. The long, indulgent psychedelic pieces like "Carefule With That Axe, Eugene", "Echoes", and "Astronomy Domine" could never be pulled off by most bands, but Pink Floyd really make them work. I used to be into the mid-70s period, with Animals and Wish You Were Here being high on my list, but when I want to listen to Pink Floyd today, I find myself reaching for the old stuff. Sorry to end on a negative note, but I think one of the most overrated albums of all time is Dark Side of the Moon. - ms. info-
sorry for the outburst...it\'s a pet peeve of mine, but i now have THE COOLEST NICKNAME EVER!!!
everything i send is gonna have that in it!
btw recaptcha: Platt can....well Oliver Platt can act....i mean i love Ready to Rumble! :D
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new recaptcha: idaho baths-bet they're starchy!!
ahh...nothin like a potato reference P: - Hi George,
Thanks for an amazing podcast, as always, but particularly, well, every single one of them.
Your response to Sarah's question took me so off guard. It was such a special moment for me. You eased into it in such a way that made my hair stand on end as I realised where you were going with it, and then kept me transfixed with the beautiful melody and heart-felt lyrics. You really struck a nerve with me, Geo - I can truly relate with the sentiment. Thanks for bringing a slight tear to my cynical eye and a rare warmth to my cooling heart.
Hope things pick up for you soon.
Love and respect.
Joel Birch. - Nice to see someone else puts Animals at the top of the list -- I was starting to think I was the only one! Favourite songs: \"Shine On\" (that four note phrase always gives me chills), \"Echoes\", \"Great Gig in the Sky\", and, of course, the four Animal songs.
You know, the \"doo-doot doo-doot doo-doo-doo\" bits leading in and out on \"Frame by Frame\" make it sound just like some really early Philip Glass, like \"Ave\" from North Star or some of the Music in Twelve Parts.
As for children collaborating with their late parents, one spectacular example of a case that should never have happened is Brian Herbert\'s Dune sequels. The junior Herbert took everything that made Dune what it was -- the intrigue, the world-building, the philosophy -- and scrapped it in favour of airport-book-store level sci-fi hackery.
Ah well.
- AHHH GEO THE E!!! THE E!!!! AHHHHH!!!!
*gasp* *gasp*
my last name has no e in it...the bastard spell checker auto corrects it as that because apparently the correct spelling of it, but my family uses it sans E
ok....now that\'s out of the way...
i was so tempted to fast forward thru the first six questions to get to mine :D
i did\'nt though...really...
hearing you say my name is SO FUCKING AWSOME!!!!
thanks for anwering my questions...oooh! i have an enormus amount of heterosexual man love for you....*cough*
~Brian~
PS: reCAPTCHA- Garret Drake: a metal detector compay and a company and the name of a university... :D - I feel like I should know the follow up to \"Sweet Dreams\" but I can\'t place it.
Favorite Rush album: Farewell to Kings
Favorite Pink Floyd: Animals
Have you heard Col. Les Claypool\'s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade\'s (whew) cover of Animals in its entirety? I like it. You may not be a Claypool fan. Just checking.
reCAPTCHA - alone RIBPOAE.
With a name like that, no wonder they\'re alone. - Geo, thank you. This was a tip-top qual-show. Pah-nomenal. I about Dokaka\'d my pants with \"Frame by Frame.\" notBible & the Horroscope are also great segments... as usual.
Re: ZPZ/Nat & KennyG... totally agreed. The whole \"from the loins of the master\" gives you much more room to do covers/duets. Kenny G should only be able to do duets with port-a-potties. His Christmas album (Happy Birthday Jesus, I Hope You Like Crap) is rubbish.
Re: Rush/Floyd... I wanna play. My first Rush was Roll the Bones (eh... it was high school when released). My favorite album... I don\'t know (I\'m not into Rush, much). I saw them on a tour in 1996 when they played 2112. Pretty rad. Favorite song... \"YYZ\" or \"Malignant Narcissism.\" So, instrumental songs...
My first Pink Floyd was Division Bell (eh... I was in college when released and I was getting into \"prog\"). Favorite albums: Meddle, Ummagumma, Animals, and Wish You Were Here. Favorite songs... \"Comfortably Numb\" and \"Shine On You Crazy Diamond\" and \"Echoes\" and \"Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict\" (because it reminds me of something Mr. Bungle or Oingo Boingo would do). :-)
~Dan
http://jazzsick.wordpress.com/ - There are many reactions I expect from a Geologic Podcast. \"Huh?\" \"No!\" \"HA!\" \"You Bastards!\"
Choked up and near tears, came out of nowhere. That was a very sweet song.
We\'re all in different situations in our lives,
but we all feel the relentless tug of the river
of time. I think the question has to be whether
you\'re paddling or just drifting along. You,
my friend, are definitely paddling.
ReCaptcha: If Plant
I can't help but wonder the message. Maybe it
means, "If Robert Plant can embrace Country Music..." Nah.
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