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Rays Whipass -- PowerR&B

This is a companion to Rays Whipass -- BigBand. This one's a power R&B version, very straight ahead, very St Louis '70's R&B (I'll write a comment to explain further)

Date: 09/25/2006
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Oh... and I did a podcast about the project

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I podcast to my unborn grandchildren at GeezerCast (the sequel to Sex and Podcasting, which was on the iTunes Top 100 for a while). This week's podcast gives Ze a...

I podcast to my unborn grandchildren at GeezerCast (the sequel to Sex and Podcasting, which was on the iTunes Top 100 for a while). This week's podcast gives Ze a little lovin', has the two songs and wraps up with a little geezer commentary about maybe-Ray's views on Jewish people. Here's the permalink to the episode in question

Posted by Mike OConnor on Mon 25 Sep 2006 02:20:06 PM PDT

Some thoughts...

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I pushed "BigBand" up to the site yesterday and then wandered over and read all the discussion in the Let's Find Ray thread.

I worked at a community radio station in central...

I pushed "BigBand" up to the site yesterday and then wandered over and read all the discussion in the Let's Find Ray thread.

I worked at a community radio station in central St Louis in the '70s (yep, I'm old) and, if that's really the real Ray, feel a lot of affinity with the guy. I disagree with him about Jews, but know that he's doing a lot of good community-building in a place that really needs it.

So I debated about whether to do another version now that I know a little more about him. 'Decided to do it -- partly because I think this style might be more to his liking, and partly because I hope we can use this space to build bridges rather than barricades. Enjoy...

Posted by Mike OConnor on Mon 25 Sep 2006 10:25:37 AM PDT