Monday, March 31, 2008
Hot Diggity Dog!
Frankly, hot dogs are a pretty curious food. Thusly inspired, the most recent
episode of the Feedback Farm was about all things wiener. By the end of the hour, the Farmers managed to encase their listeners in an array of collage and discussion that can only be described as intestinal and dubiously sourced, albeit protein-rich. New Farmers Steph, Andy, and Bryson joined the posse.
Download the programme here (28MB MP3).
This blog-entry guest written by Feedback Farmer/wanted criminal Kevin Clark.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Recurring Dreams
The Feedback Farmers revisited one of their favorite topics last week: Dreams.
The third installment in the series again featured dreams collected in the Chapel Hill area. The Farmers accosted people on the UNC campus, at the Weaver Street Market, and at a local bike shop.
The maximum-density collage may not have quite worked out the way the Farmers (Kevin, in particular) envisioned, but all in all it was a pretty good show. If you sometimes find the Feedback Farm hard to take, this show was one of the more listenable, actually.
Many thanks to all the dreamers who helped make this show a reality!
Click here to download the March 12, 2008 Feedback Farm Dream programme (44MB MP3).
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As a special bonus, click here to read about and download the dream collage that aired on the March 17, 2005 Thursday Night Feature on WXYC (a 40MB MP3 awaits you).
As an extra-special bonus, click here to download the dream collage that started it all, broadcast on WXYC March 29, 2004 (20MB MP3).
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Hot Topic
The Feedback Farmers had a heated discussion about all things flammable and inflammable on the programme last week. Fire safety, forest fire suppresion (thanks to special guest via telephone Charles Hill), burning Beatles albums, and the burning of the Reichstag were all at least mentioned.
Lest we forget our ABCS, a big thanks for the contributions to this show made by Andrew, Bryson, Chris, and Steph.
If you have a burning desire to hear the show, click here to download (27MB MP3).
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