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.
Time to continue the self reflection. As I said before, I don't have any answers. I only have questions. And music. Today's show is the second of a series of three shows raising existential issues. We have now gone down the rabbit hole, so what do we find here? I don't know if you or I will learn anything, 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. So that's why it has the funky show number.
If you want to look up this show's playlist on the website, this particular show is show number 27.6.2. 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 "Boris' Cocktail/Moonside" by Keiichi Suzuki, and up next a track from Brad Pitt.
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88.1 FM El Cerrito, 97.7 San Pablo, KECG. Keep Evolving and Continue Growing. Radio EdSoft Films. Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. This is show number 27.6.2. You can find it. I believe in you. If you still need help, that's okay. Send an email to contact@edsoftfilms.com and I'll respond to you personally.
As we explore our inner-selves, we've been listening to such tracks as "A Moment When Tension Breaks" by Shiro Sagisu, "Overture: Atmospheres" by the Sudwesfunk Orchestra, and "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" by Beck. This is "SEPARATION ANXIETY" by Shiro Sagisu. Up next, "In Doubt" by Peter Gabriel.
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88.1 FM El Cerrito, 97.7 San Pablo, KECG. Keep Evolving and Continue Growing. Radio EdSoft Films. Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. This is show number 27.6.2. You can find it. I believe in you. If you still need help, that's okay. Send an email to contact@edsoftfilms.com and I'll respond to you personally.
What have we been listening to? Do you really want to know? I can tell you, but you've got to want it.
You want it. I can tell. We heard "The Beast" by The Fugees, "Magicant" by Keiichi Suzuki, "Head Over Heels" by Tears For Fears, and this is "Kubrick" by John Scofield. Up next, "It Hasn't Happened Yet" by William Shatner.
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88.1 FM El Cerrito, 97.7 San Pablo, KECG. Keep Evolving and Continue Growing. Radio EdSoft Films. Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. This is show number 27.6.2. You can find it. I believe in you. If you still need help, that's okay. Send an email to contact@edsoftfilms.com and I'll respond to you personally.
It's rare to consciously spend so much time thinking about yourself. I mean, unconsciously, you do nothing else. But that's neither here nor there.
What is here and there is the music that's been playing. Let's go over it.
We heard "Parade" by Susumu Hirasawa, "Old Enough" by The Raconteurs, "Stuck in the Middle With You" by Stealers Wheel, and this is "THREE OF ME, ONE OF SOMEONE ELSE" by Shiro Sagisu.
Up next, "The Reeling" by Passion Pit.
And that will just about do it for this edition of Radio EdSoft Films. All that's left is a little more from Alan Silvestri, Keiichi Suzuki, and Forrest Whitaker.
I hope you tune in again. We've now awakened from the nightmare, we've made it out of the cave. We have to now go back, so that other's might enlighten themselves. But that's next time. Until then, adios.