88.1 FM El Cerrito, 97.7 San Pablo, KECG. Keep evolving and continue growing. Radio EdSoft Films. More info at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. You're able to contact us at contact@edsoftfilms.com. Send us an email and we will respond to any queries.
Self reflection. I've had a lot of time for that lately. Problem is there's not much there to reflect. No, wait, that can't be right. There's stuff there, but perhaps the glass is foggy. A scanner darkly. Looking through a mirror, dimly.
I don't have any answers. I only have questions. And music. Today's show is the first of a series of three shows raising existential issues. We must first go down the rabbit hole before we can escape it, so this first show does exactly that. Incidentally, the next show in this series will examine one's self once down, and finally the third show will bring us back, lifting us up. Hopefully. I can't be sure it will do so, I'm only making a radio show here. I can't even be sure if I'm actually here, or if anyone's actually listening to this.
Does a radio show exist if no one tunes into it?
Anyway, this show also fits into the series of shows relating to Science Fiction, because so much sci-fi is devoted to these same questions.
If you want to look up this show's playlist on the website, this particular show is show number 27.6.1. This complicates the number scheme a bit, doesn't it? I don't care. Who cares what number the show is? You'll listen to it and you'll enjoy it!
Sorry for being so forceful.
You're now listening to "Who Am I" by the Peace Orchestra, featuring Hubert Tubbs. Next up, "Memories of Green" by Vangelis on Radio EdSoft Films. 88.1 FM, and 97.7 FM KECG.
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88.1 and 97.7 FM, KECG. Keep Evolving and Continue Growing. Radio EdSoft Films. Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. To find this playlist, look up the show numbered 27, Point 6, point 1. For your information, the number 27 is for the series of Sci-Fi shows, and the 6 is for the series of Existential shows. And the number 1 is for this particular show.
Let's go over what we've been listening to, shall we?
You heard from "Ghosthack" by Ka wai Kenji, "My Song" by Labi Siffre, "I Wonder" by Kanye West, and "The Penis Song" by Monty Python. This is "Your Name Please" by Kay ichi Suzuki. Up next, "Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls" by White Zombie.
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88.1 and 97.7 FM, KECG. Keep Evolving and Continue Growing. Radio EdSoft Films. Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. To find this playlist, look up the show numbered 27, Point 6, point 1.
Since the last announcement, you heard "Mental Boy" by Thomas Newman, "Cruel Dilemme 2" by She Roh Sah Gee Su, "Tennessee" by Arrested Development, and this is "Blue Velvet" by Smitty.
Up next, we continue down that overextended metaphor of the rabbit hole. "Frontier Psychiatrist" by The Avalanches.
Please stay tuned. You might learn something.
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88.1 and 97.7 FM, KECG. Keep Evolving and Continue Growing. Radio EdSoft Films. Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. To find this playlist, look up the show numbered 27, Point 6, point 1.
We've already made it to the end. Or is it the middle? The end of the beginning, or the beginning of the end? None of this really matters, but I'm just trying to tell you we're out of time. For now.
In the last few minutes or so, you heard "Prime Audio Soup" by Meat Beat Manifesto, "Moonside Swing" by Kay Ichi Suzuki, "Keep On Laughin'" by Ric Ocasek, and "So Frail, the Ego Boundary" by She Roh Sah Gee Su. This is the theme from "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" by Jon Brion.
I'm going to end this show with a short piece by George Carlin over the usual ending theme of Radio EdSoft Films, "Trailer Eva Special" by She Roh Sah Gee Su.
See you next time on Radio EdSoft Films.