[PODCAST] Starship Exile 11.06.08, Episode 13: World Music With Victorella
Posted by Jesse Coy on 11.06.2008
With no word from Jesse or Delilah in space, and Casey and NY Jimmy currently abroad, Starship Exile needs a new host. Enter Victorella. Go on a world music tour with this week’s guest host, and hear tunes from Japan’s Shugo Tokumaru, Sweden’s Dungen, and Ghana’s Seprewa Kasa. Get your complete album coverage of Blondie and Bloodhound Gang in this episode’s Discography segment.
With no word from Jesse or Delilah in space, and Casey and NY Jimmy currently abroad, Starship Exile needs a new host. Enter Victorella. Go on a world music tour with this week's guest host, and hear tunes from Japan's Shugo Tokumaru, Sweden's Dungen, and Ghana's Seprewa Kasa. Get your complete album coverage of Blondie and Bloodhound Gang in this episode's Discography segment.
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Is it possible to exile these podcasts? I've given several of these a chance and this is the lamest shit I've ever come across on the internet. Lay off the drugs, dude.
Posted By: Sun Tzu (Guest) on November 06, 2008 at 09:53 AM
Sun Tzu is an idiot. Go elsewhere, dude... this is funny shit. DON'T STOP!
Posted By: Tippy (Guest) on November 06, 2008 at 01:46 PM
ancient chinese proverb for sun tzu...
sun tzu is to mouth as we are to ears...
sun tzu sucks...
we listen...
Posted By: Another Chinaman (Guest) on November 06, 2008 at 02:12 PM
I have only one word to say... ViCTorELLa! "I have the Leaning Tower of Pisa in my pants." LOL, my balls hurt from laughing them off. More Victorella.
Posted By: Luigi (Guest) on November 06, 2008 at 09:01 PM
I've listened to this show early on, and I have to agree with the comments of support. I'm a music collector, so I love the discography portion, and the comedy/story line is pretty funny. I've turned a lot of friends at work on to this. Besides great content, it SOUNDS good.
I can't stress that enough. If there's a couple people doing this, your sound and sound effects person is tops. I've heard podcasts that had some cool ideas, but the sound quality was an awful distraction. Pure crap. I'm never been distracted with Starship Exile when it comes to that (sound quality).
Two of my favorite bands? One starts with M, and one with R... christ, I don't know if you'll ever get to them at this pace. But keep doing it the way you're doing it.
:>
Posted By: Rover (Guest) on November 07, 2008 at 12:08 AM
Victorella did the crazy answers in the best of the 80's and 90's. So I listened to this because of him. Now I want to go to Italy and party with him.
Posted By: guest (Guest) on November 07, 2008 at 03:39 AM