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I had a grand time sitting in for Wendy Sullivan and Mike Williams on the first anniversary edition of their Brass Balls radio show, and was rather chuffed (as they say in Britain) by the reaction. I don't play records on the radio very often these days, and a lot of folks seemed to enjoy it, several suggesting that I bring along some of the murkier contents of my music library the next time I guest-host for Rush.
Aside from our round-up of reaction here, Kathy Shaidle lists a few, er, highlights:
You giggled nervously at his tale of being tongue-kissed by Leonard Bernstein.
You cringed when he played that awfull Sinatra recording.
Oh, I don't know. It wasn't that awful - Frank's record, I mean, not Lenny's tongue. However, the downside, as Kathy points out, is that Wendy and Mike are now contemplating a rather severe clobbering on their next bandwidth bill. They put together a terrific show every week, so, if you're minded to chip twelve dollars - a buck a month - for a year's worth of great listening, please do so. Don't forget, you can stick it on your credit card and, under Good King Barack's new Obamatopian regime, never have to pay it back! How great a deal is that?
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